Culture and heritage are what sets Hong Kong apart from the rest of Asia – indeed the world. With 150 years of colonial history and a largely Chinese population, Hong Kong is a unique fusion of Western and Eastern cultures where the old and the new live side by side. Its incense-filled temples, colonial buildings and glass-and-steel skyscrapers, along with its ancient traditions and lively festivals, have made Hong Kong a living culture experience.

Cultural Kaleidoscope programme
This is an exceptional opportunity to experience Hong Kong's extraordinary traditions and culture through a series of mostly FREE programmes.

Discover Hong Kong By Rail
Take a train to explore some of the most fascinating areas of Kowloon and the New Territories.
Temples
Hong Kong has many ancient Chinese temples spread throughout the territory. They serve followers of Buddhism and Taoism as well as a number of deities. The most popular is Tin Hau. There are also a number of monasteries and nunneries, some in very remote areas.

Declared Monuments
Many fascinating Chinese and colonial heritage sites still exist in Hong Kong, reflecting more than 5,000 years of Chinese and more than 150 years of British colonial heritage. The following is a list of important heritage sites that are easily accessible. Government House is open on special occasions.

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