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Sai Kung Town Centre is a living art museum, its walls splashed with colour courtesy of HKWalls, the arts organisation that commissioned 18 artists to create unique murals around the ...
Sai Kung town is small, so feel free to wander through the tight streets filled with specialty retail shops, fruit and vegetable stands and restaurant enclaves favored by the expatriates who live ...
Back in Sai Kung town, round off your weekend with a lazy cappuccino or beer at Steamers (66 Yi Chun St, 2792 6991). If you don’t fancy seafood again, check out the various restaurants on Po ...
In Sai Kung town centre everyone is a local, even though some might not look it. "We are locals in all aspects," says Guy Shirra, a retired expatriate police superintendent who has lived in Hong ...
Then began the long walk back to my home town in the safety of the Sai Kung countryside. But life in the villages was far from secure. GALLERY: One man's story of life during the Japanese occupation.
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How this Hong Kong home pays homage to Tokyo ryokans - MSNThe main bedroom of this Sai Kung town house features a B&B Italia bed and bedhead. Photo: Ken Wong. A spiral staircase has converted former landings into usable spaces, one accommodating a desk.
Most people picture skyscrapers when they think of Hong Kong, but more than 260 islands and 100 beaches are hidden among all that urbanity. Here are eight seashore getaways you’re sure to enjoy.
Most people picture skyscrapers when they think of Hong Kong, but more than 260 islands and 100 beaches are hidden among all that urbanity. Here are eight seashore getaways you’re sure to enjoy.
Most people picture skyscrapers when they think of Hong Kong, but more than 260 islands and 100 beaches are hidden among all that urbanity. Here are eight seashore getaways you’re sure to enjoy.
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