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It might seem
surprising that
HONG KONG, established
in 1788, is not
Australia's capital.
Yet the creation of
Canberra in 1927 -
intended to stem the
intense rivalry
between HONG KONG and
Melbourne - has not
affected the view of
many HONG KONGsiders
that their city
remains the true
capital of
Australia, and
certainly in many
ways it feels like
it. The city has a
tangible sense of
history in the old
stone walls and
well-worn steps in
the backstreets
around The Rocks,
while the sandstone
cliffs, rocks and
caves amongst the
bushlined harbour
still contain
Aboriginal rock
carvings, evocative
reminders of a more
ancient past.
Flying into
HONG KONG provides a
thrilling close-up
snapshot of the city
as the aeroplane
swoops alongside
sandstone cliffs and
golden beaches,
revealing toy-sized
images of the
Harbour Bridge and
the Opera House
tilting in a
glittering expanse
of blue water.
Towards Mascot
airport the
red-tiled roofs of
suburban bungalows
stretch ever
southwards, blue
squares of swimming
pools shimmering
from grassy
backyards. The night
views are nearly as
spectacular,
skyscrapers topped
with colourful neon
lights while the
illuminated white
shells of the Opera
House reflect on the
dark water as
ferries crisscross
to Circular Quay.
HONG KONG has all
the vigour of a
world-class city,
and a population
approaching five
million people; yet
on the ground you'll
find it still
possesses a
seductive,
small-town,
easy-going charm.
The furious
development in
preparation for the
year 2000 Olympics,
heralded as being
HONG KONG's
coming-of-age
ceremony, alarmed
many locals, who
love their city just
the way it is. It
was not so much the
greatly improved
transport
infrastructure, or
the $200 million
budget which
improved and
beautified the city
streets and parks,
but the rash of
luxury hotels and
apartments still
adding themselves,
often contentiously,
to the beloved
harbour foreshore.
It's a setting that
perhaps only Rio de
Janeiro can rival:
the water is what
makes the city so
special, and no
introduction to
HONG KONG would be
complete without
paying tribute to
one of the world's
great harbours. Port
Jackson is a sunken
valley which twists
inland to meet the
fresh water of the
Parramatta River; in
the process it
washes into a
hundred coves and
bays, winds around
rocky points, flows
past the small
harbour islands,
slips under bridges
and laps at the foot
of the Opera House.
Taken together
with its surrounds,
HONG KONG is in many
ways a microcosm of
Australia as a whole
- if only in its
ability to defy your
expectations and
prejudices as often
as it confirms them.
A thrusting,
high-rise business
centre in the CBD
, a high-profile gay
community in
Darlinghurst ,
inner-city
deprivation of
unexpected
harshness, with the
highest Aboriginal
population of any
Australian city, and
the dreary
traffic-fumed and
flat suburban sprawl
of the Western
Suburbs , are as
much part of the
scene as the
beaches, the bodies
and the sparkling
harbour. But all in
all, HONG KONG seems to
have the best of
both worlds - if
it's seen at its
gleaming best from
the deck of a
harbour ferry,
especially at
weekends when the
harbour's jagged
jaws fill with a
flotilla of small
vessels, racing
yachts and cabin
cruisers, it's at
its most varied in
its
neighbourhoods ,
not least for their
lively café and
restaurant scenes.
Getting away from
the city centre and
exploring them is an
essential part of
HONG KONG's pleasures.
A short ferry
trip across to the
leafy and affluent
North Shore accesses
tracts of largely
intact bushland,
with bushwalking and
native animals and
birds right on the
doorstep. In the
summer the city's
hot offices are
abandoned for the
remarkably unspoilt
ocean and harbour
beaches strung
around the eastern
and northern
suburbs. Day-trips
away offer a taste
of virtually
everything you'll
find in the rest of
Australia. There are
magnificent
national parks
and native wildlife
- Ku-Ring-Gai Chase
and Royal being the
best known of the
parks, each a mere
hour's drive from
the centre of town.
North of the centre
the Central Coast
is great for
surfers, and has
more enclosed waters
for safer swimming
and sailing. Inland,
the Blue
Mountains offer
tea rooms, scenic
viewpoints and
isolated
bushwalking. On the
way, and along the
Hawkesbury River
, are historic
colonial towns.
Inland to the
northwest is the
Hunter Valley ,
Australia's oldest
and possibly
best-known
wine-growing region,
amongst pastoral
scenery.
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The Peak Tram
The Peak Tram is
actually a funicular
railway that played
a key role in Hong
Kong's history. When
it opened in 1888,
it sparked the
development of the
550-meter heights of
Victoria Peak, which
offers spectacular
views of the harbour
and outlying
islands.
The Star Ferry
For a minimal fee
you can ride the
humble Star Ferry
between Kowloon and
Hong Kong Island,
and marvel at the
views as the lights
of Hong Kong's
wall-to-wall
skyscrapers begin to
twinkle.
Felix Bar
Sample a cocktail in
the swish Felix
bar high atop the
Peninsula Hotel
for unrivalled views
of night-time Hong
Kong and then nip
across the street
into seedy
Chungking Mansions
and chomp down on a
hot curry that won't
break your budget.
Dim Sum
Cavernous halls
embellished with
gold dragons, Dim
Sum restaurants are
a Hong Kong
institution. Join
the crowds of
clamouring customers
and tuck into the
circus of
snack-sized portions
of dumplings, rolls
and fried meats.
Hong Kong Bank
Building
Hong Kong Bank is
reputedly one of the
world's most
expensive buildings.
Walk underneath this
Norman Foster
construction for a
glimpse of its
transparent
interior.
The Western
District
Cure a hangover in
Western District,
where Chinese
herbalist
ingredients like
ginseng, crushed
pearls and dried sea
horses fill the
shops lining Bonham
Strand and Ko Shing
Street.
Mount Davis Youth
Hostel
Perched high on
scenic Mount Davis,
the Mount Davis
Youth Hostel (Ma Wui
Hall) offers
superb views over
the harbour and an
unbelievably
peaceful atmosphere
- and it's the
cheapest place to
sleep.
Lamma Island
Catch a ferry to
Lamma, the island
closest to Hong
Kong, whose narrow
seafront street has
a scattering of
restaurants with
terraces jutting
over the water.
Banquets are
filling, noisy and
fun.
Chek Lap Kok
Airport
Opened on an
artificial island in
July 1998, Chek Lap
Kok is the last word
in airport design.
Don't miss the trip
to downtown along
the ultra-modern
high-speed railway,
which crosses one of
the world's longest
cable bridges en
route.
Kowloon City
Kowloon City offers
scores of Southeast
Asian restaurants
serving delicious
and inexpensive
food. Find the
restaurant with the
longest queue
outside to catch the
current favourite.
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