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Korean Air is one of the select few airlines with permission to fly into Hong Kong International Airport. After departing from our world class airline there are many wonders to experience on the ground. Below are some great recommendations for any traveler in Hong Kong - with some convenient yet equally exciting points of interest that will appeal to the business traveler who has less free time in the city.
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Perched high above throbbing Shinjuku on the top floors of Kenzo Tange's 52-story steel and granite Park Tower, this has long been the hotel of choice for... more
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Perhaps the only moderately priced Mandarin Oriental property in existence, this 30-year-old tower is big with business travelers and tour groups. But the... more
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Right on the waterfront in Tsim Sha Tsui, this museum mounts fine temporary exhibitions and has a huge permanent collection of more than 14,000 Chinese... more
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It serves a tasty dim sum for lunch, but Dragon-I is better known as one of the city's plushest nightspots. Its rich red walls, banquettes, and... more
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For lovers of kitsch, Cat Street Market sells Cultural Revolution memorabilia: "Little Red Book"s, Mao alarm clocks, ceramic Red Guard statuettes, and badges of... more
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Hong Kong locals are horse-racing fanatics—so it's no surprise that this track, an oasis of green lit by giant floodlights at night, sits right at the... more
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After $140 million in renovations, Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong, reopened in September 2006 and immediately regained its perch as Hong Kong's grande dame.... more
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The best—and certainly the most traditional—dim sum in town is served here. Its 1930s rosewood furniture, creaky ceiling fans, brass spittoons, and... more
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If you've been hitting Hong Kong's nightspots a little too hard (or if you're just jetlagged from a long trip over), make like a local and head to this... more
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Luxury-brand addicts and those who aspire to be draped in their wares have long flocked to Hong Kong's Central District. But trendsetters are increasingly... more
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