Hot in Hongkong

I stumbled across this piece of Q&A from the International Herald Tribune. The question goes:

We’re planning to visit Hong Kong for a week in June, though I know it’s going to be terribly hot. Can you recommend things to do and see?

See the article here for some very good ideas. And yes, you can use the tips as a guide for pretty much the whole year, actually. First-timers in Southeast Asia often say there are only two seasons in the region: Hot and Hotter.

And if you want further online resources, the last part of the answer goes:

Two of the best guides are Time Out and Rough Guides. The Rough Guide to Hong Kong & Macau lists “23 things not to miss,” which include a dim sum lunch; a tram ride up Victoria Peak; a night at the Cantonese opera; Temple Street Night Market with stalls and street restaurants; a tram ride from Central to Causeway Bay; and Wong Tai Sin Temple, a complex of Taoist temples in Kowloon. Visit the Hong Kong Tourist Board.

Check them out for ideas!

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