The cosmopolitan city – Hong Kong, with its unique culture mixing the east and west. From a small fishing village to one of the major financial icon – The Asia World City. In this third most populated city in the world, our inhabitant share 1100 sq km as home with only 10% of flat land space. Geographically separate into 3 main parts according to different year with different area ceded and leased to the British. Hong Kong Island, Kowloon and the New Territories plus 260 outlying islands surrounding HK. Also we have 44 public beaches, 23 country parks and trails to offer for relaxation. Many people would not think HK is actually the greenest city in the world.
Since HK handover from the British back to China in 1997. The government practice ‘One Country, Two System’ in this ‘Special Administration Region (SAR)’ of China. With the protection under the Basic Law preserved Hong Kong’s common-law-judicial system. It also included the rights of assembly, free speech, choice of religious belief and the right to strike etc.. HK has never been busier, now with the motherland-China as a backup. Hardworking people grow up in a bilingual environment. Experienced in communicating between Chinese and the world. HK government’s tax free policy, from import, export, re-export to retails sale. This irrepressible and singular trading city is booming again.
As a tourist, you can experience HK in many ways upon your own interest. This city is famous for its variety and flexibility. And don’t forget, HK is a 24-7 functioning party and she never sleep. Simply take the Peak tram to the Victoria Peak to view the spectacular skyline by day or night. Go to the parks where the locals practices Tai Chi, followed by a morning Dim Sum treat. Visit some of the daily markets selling Birds, Flowers, Goldfish, Jade, Wet food and Dried food. Take a boat to the Islands for biking, hiking or even camping. If you like art or culture, choose a museum or a shopping mall, cause shopping is part of HK’s culture. Family activities such as visiting the Ocean Park-sixth best theme park in the world or the Disney Land. Find a secret place for meditation in one of the 900 churches or temples. At night, a few open markets are safe and free of charges for tourist and locals. Or join the expats for dining in SOHO, you can taste any cuisine you name in HK. Of course, you can not go home without a drink in – The World of Suzie Wong- Wan Chai.
December 18, 2009 at 4:00 pm |
Hellow my dear friend !, it was nice to receive an e-mail from you, even that it was only for visiting your new webpage wich I think is amazing ! I hopefully one day could be able to go back to such a beatiful city as Hong Kong !
I just loved it !
Big huge from Mexico !
Congratulations for your work !
Nef
December 19, 2009 at 5:09 pm |
Been to HKG twice and loved every inch of it! It’s a must see city, go for it.
December 20, 2009 at 8:23 pm |
We have been in Hong Kong in April this year. You have let us see ALL the things of HK. And we are still talking about it. Specially the places where it is almost impossible for tourist to come on there own.
It was a trip we will never forget thanks to you!
Greetz from Belgium!
December 20, 2009 at 8:55 pm |
NICE blog! Very informative especially for those new to HKG… you forgot to mention to look you up while there!!! NO trip to HKG without a hanging session with Jupiter, is complete!!!! LOL
We miss you darling, we still hold very dear all the memories of our trip and moreover of our hanging with you 

now that I have your blog site I will keep in touch with you more often
besos from the Dominican Republic (we live here now)… love Jose & Virna!
December 21, 2009 at 5:30 pm |
Jupi is the best tour guide you could have for HK so dont hang around …get yourself to HK and let her show you her city ! I do and I m a Tour Manager !!
Go for it girl . Lots of love xx
December 21, 2009 at 7:30 pm |
Jupiter is the best of Hong Kong. She know the city from inside-out. She can tell you anything you want to know about Hong Kong. And she know where to party, shop and eat etc.. Anything you ask for a place to visit, you ask Jupiter. The city is beautiful. But even better with her guiding you.
December 27, 2009 at 8:01 pm |
All the details regarding HK are correct!:) When I’ve been there I had one of the best parties I can remember thanks to a cute girl Jupiter who showed me the city.
But, if she’s not around, this blog can be usefull, too;)
January 3, 2010 at 3:58 pm |
Myself & Sean had Jupi as HK Tour Guide during stopover Nov 08 for 3 days. We had such a wonderful time in such a great city with such professional guidance I organised a return visit with 3 ladyfriends in Nov 09 for a week. And what a holiday we had!! No time wasted, every hour was organised and full of sightseeing, markets, shopping, eating and ‘ladies night’, transport etc. Costs are very reasonable.
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Jupi, we will see you again in 2011!!
Lots of love from Ireland
February 18, 2010 at 7:44 pm |
Hello Jupi! I have been leading Executive MBA students to China for more than a decade and can say that Jupi is a sensational guide to HK – her in-depth knowledge of each and every nook and cranny of HK is beyond compare. Jupi works great with professional groups and can cater to a diverse range of customer requests. This means that I get to relax and enjoy myself, knowing that everything is under control.
Look forward to seeing you again with the next crop of Chapman University EMBAs in 2011.
Cheers,
Noel
March 27, 2011 at 6:26 pm |
Hi i finally find you my dear!Godd blog!Your great!
-the Bruce Lee from Poland(see you soon?)