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What is the Best Time to Visit Hong Kong?

Without a doubt, the best time to visit Hong Kong is during the autumn season or the early winter season. To understand why these are the best times to visit “the other side of China”, we must first come to grasp with how Hong Kong is on an average day outside these seasons. After that, we’ll delve into the attractions and events visitors can participate in during these two best seasons.

What is the Best Time To Visit Hong Kong?

Hong Kong in the Summer

Hong Kong has a subtropical climate, which means it is hot and humid. On average, temperatures in summer can reach 30 degrees Celsius. Visitors will find themselves sweating when their out and about at noon. But luckily, all venues and modes of transport are fitted with ACs to keep the population cool. People may favour going outdoors after the hottest hour of noon because of how intense the heat can be. But then again, Hong Kong’s worst temperatures are far more forgiving than many of the world’s heat hotspots which are all but barren of people come noon. Hong Kong is different, however. The streets are still very much enveloped in life, and people are moving about during noon.

What is Hong Kongs Hottest Season?

Summer is the hottest season in Hong Kong, particularly the month of July when the temperature can reach 30 degrees celsius.

Hong Kong in the Spring

Temperatures in the spring can range from 17 degrees Celsius to 28 degrees. Those hoping to get a decent amount of warm sun will enjoy Hong Kong during this season. Spring in Hong Kong is not as humid as summer and, therefore, way more comfortable. It rains every now and then, and morning mist can be experienced as the weather oscillates between a summer and winter climate. Many events, festivals, and fairs take place during this season, and visitors will be rewarded with a long list of outdoor activities to choose from.

It is worth noting, however, that spring is the peak tourist season; therefore, price hikes are typical, and congestion could also be a concern.

The Best Time to Visit Hong Kong is in Autumn

From October to November, the temperatures in Hong Kong range from 19 to 28 degrees Celsius. The humidity subsides during this season, making it a highly favourable time to be out and about during the day. However, visitors can expect to wear a light hoody at night as things get a little chilly.

Things to Do in Hong Kong in the Autumn

Visit the Victoria Harbour: Originally a transport hub for citizens to escape the congestion of the city roads, the Victoria Harbour is now an illustrious tourist attraction where visitors can enjoy the Hong Kong skyline from ferries or more luxurious boat options. The view from the harbours waters at night is especially bewitching.

Visit the enchanting islands of Lantau, Lamma Cheung Chau: All a short ferry ride away from the Hong Kong Mainland, visitors can enjoy pristine beaches, delicious seaside restaurants, and hikes in the breathtaking greenery and natural beauty of these islands.

The Second Best Time To Visit Hong Kong is in the Winter

Hong Kong can become very cold from December to March, and sudden temperature drops are not unheard of. However, with temperatures that generally swivel between 14 degrees Celsius and 20 degrees, Hong Kong’s winter is very tolerable, with extremes only occurring at below 10 degrees.

<h4> Things to do in Hong Kong in Winter

As many sales and great shopping deals happen during winter, it is an excellent season for mall hopping and visiting the famous Hong Kong outdoor markets. A name that is seldom mentioned when it comes to East Asian outdoor markets is the Fuk Wah Market, where visitors will find everything from apparel and electronics. No price discrimination occurs in this particular market as everything has a price tag attached to it, and tourists can rest assured that they are being charged the same prices the locals are charged.

One of the most crucial tourist events of Hong Kong every year is the Chinese New Year celebrations that take the entire area by storm, with parades and fireworks that light up the Hong Kong night sky. 

The New Years celebration is a unique mix of ancient culture and modern influences. Its main course is the parade that serenades the streets of Sim Sha Tsui near Victoria Harbour. This famous event is an explosion of colour where onlookers will see Chinese-styled dragons dancing in the streets in unison with dancers and bands playing along to the same beat. The parade goes through famous landmarks across Hong Kong, including Kowloon Park, the Golden Mile of Nathan Road, and the Avenue of Stars.

One more place that doesn’t need much of an introduction or a description is Disney Land Hong Kong. Being an amusement park, the Winter time is the best time to enjoy this edition of Disney World in all its glory.

What is the Difference Between Beijing and Hong Kong?

Although they are one country, the two cities answer to different dictates of law, have different dialects, and even different currencies. 

Visitors to Hong Kong will find jaw-dropping currencies that can serve as a souvenir in of themselves and will make excellent editions to those with currency collections. Everything in Hong Kong is full of innovation, from colourful and see-through paper bills to extraordinarily thick coins and even flower-shaped ones. 

Furthermore, the slogan “One country, two systems” is often used to describe the difference between Hong Kong and the rest of China because of these stark differences. 

Lastly, it can be said that Hong Kong embodies a lot of Western influence while the rest of China is the opposite.

To find out more about the adventure that awaits you in Hong Kong, visit the Discover Hong Kong website.

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