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Lion/Dragon DancesLion dances are famous world-wide. This colorful display of large lion costumes dancing about is especially popular during festive occasions. This 'kung-fu' style fanfare is sometimes performed on special events such as corporate anniversaries and the opening of new businesses, as it is said that lion dances can bring good luck. The lion is considered a holy animal and seen as a spirit that has its own importance in Chinese mythology. Lion dances are usually accompanied by the blasting of firecrackers to scare away evil spirits. At times, lion dances are complemented with dragon dances. Dragon dances are different from lion dances in the way it is performed. The difference is in the way the dragon is held atop by a group of performers who move the giant puppet from the outside by walking in simultaneous patterns to make the dragon appear as if it is flying.
Culinary Capital of Asia
A table for two? Hong Kong offers many spectacular settings for romantic meals to remember. This is the culinary capital of Asia, where you will find superb cuisine from around the world and an infinite choice of restaurants. Day or night, you and your partner can enjoy magnificent views of Victoria Harbour from many hotel dining rooms across Hong Kong.
Hong Kong's Most Fashionable Dining Hotspots - SoHo Area
The SoHo area ('South of Hollywood Road') on Hong Kong Island and Knutsford Terrace in Tsim Sha Tsui are two of Hong Kong's most fashionable dining hotspots and perfect for a romantic meal. The gastronomic choices available in these compact, bustling areas of bars and restaurants are astonishing. French, Italian, German, Vietnamese, Spanish, Indian, Mongolian, Chinese - you'll delight in this United Nations of unforgettable wining and dining.
Tea Drinking
Tea drinking is a serious business in both Hong Kong and the Chinese Culture. Today, this culture remains a thriving tradition. Ardent tea enthusiasts often have their own special tea pots, which is commonly made of clay, when they go for their tea drinking sessions. It is said that the smaller the teapot, the better the tea. The smell of the tea is instilled in the pot and the fragrant is thus stronger.