Strategically located at the gateway to Greater Bay Area of China, Hong Kong is your launch pad to discovering this ethnically diverse, historically rich, and naturally beautiful country. You will find plenty of information here to plan for a multi-destination trip that suits your needs.
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A bastion of China's Lingnan culture, Guangzhou has over 2,000 years of history. The "Flower City" and "City of Rams" has also been listed as China's second city with the greatest change by Forbes magazine for two consecutive years.
Shenzhen's pleasant climate and picturesque coastal and mountain scenery have turned it into an attractive travel destination, which earned a place on The New York Times' list of the world's 31 must-visit destinations.
Zhuhai borders Macao by land and looks upon Hong Kong across the sea. Connected by the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge, Zhuhai also features stunning coastlines, peaceful islands, tranquil suburbs and vast greenery.
Known as the hometown of ceramic art, Cantonese opera and martial arts, Foshan is a historical and energetic city. The third largest city in Guangdong province, it is a modern tourism destination.
Jiangmen is known as the hometown of countless emigrants whose descendants can be found in over a hundred countries worldwide. The city is also home to cultural treasures such as the UNESCO World Heritage Kaiping Diaolou and Villages.
Zhaoqing has abundant scenery. In the city proper are the picturesque Seven Star Crags, reflected in the waters of Star Lake. Mist shrouds the lake during the cooler months, adding to the tranquil ambience of the mountain scenery.
Huizhou is well known for its mountains, hills and valleys, particularly in the north and east. The south is home to a long, meandering coastline, offering visitors plenty of charming scenic spots to explore.
Dongguan is known for its importance as "the world's factory", drawing businesses from around the globe, but in recent years it has also become a hotspot for visitors seeking romantic sea views and scenic historical spots that tell of the region's exciting history.
Zhongshan is the hometown of Dr Sun Yat-sen, considered one of 20th-century China's greatest citizens. Here, you can learn more about the life and work of Dr Sun and his contributions to Chinese history.
Hong Kong, as a cosmopolitan city with diversified culture and world class attractions, often surprises visitors with its abundant countryside, and is an ideal hub for multi-destination travel.
Seamlessly blending Portuguese and Chinese culture, Macao is a city of both unique charm and modern luxury, exemplified by the UNESCO status of its historic centre and its sleek resorts, malls and entertainment venues.
First envisaged in the 1980s, the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge (HZMB) finally came to fruition in 2018, vastly improving connectivity between the cities in the Greater Bay Area.
Running from West Kowloon in Hong Kong to Shenzhen and Guangzhou in Mainland, the rail link offers a super-fast connection to multiple destinations.