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Citizenship: AustraliaFreelance travel and copywriter.
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Posted by Luke Mc | 1st February 2007
Hong Kong is not all about bargain shopping and transit stopovers, a vibrant and proud culture has developed on the many islands and new territories which comprise Hong Kong, amid the rich spirit of the Cantonese background which abounds on every main street and down every shadowy alley in equal measure.
Any stay in Hong Kong naturally revolves around the hectic metropolis of Tsim Sha Tsui; bordered by Chatham Road to the East and Canton Road to the West, the district is intersected by Nathan Road - the lifeblood of Kowloon.

Known as the golden mile and famed for its high rents and ability to suck money from the pockets of tourists, this thoroughfare with it’s heady mix of high-end boutiques and billboards is the vein which pumps life all the way from the New Territories in the North, through the Kowloon Peninsula, to the Star Ferry terminal linking the mainland with the island of Hong Ko
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