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Grand Voyager | Exploring Hong Kong

From centuries-old temples to its famous skyline, Hong Kong is city celebrated for its historic landmarks, bustling streets and unque flavours. But what is it about this famous city that makes it so unique?

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00:00I'm Lily Douse and this is Grand Voyager.
00:05In this series, I travel the world to discover incredible places filled with culture, luxury and adventure.
00:13Along the way, I meet the people, taste the flavours and experience the moments that make each destination unforgettable.
00:26Today, I'm travelling to the southern coast of China, to a city full of vibrant energy, ancient culture and soaring
00:34peaks.
00:37Leho and welcome to Hong Kong.
00:40In this episode, I'll be discovering how ancient traditions live side by side with one of the world's most powerful
00:47skylines
00:47and realise how hidden stories can be found at every corner.
00:53To start my Hong Kong adventure, I'm meeting a local resident to learn more about the city's history and culture.
01:00Today, I'm going to show you our temple in the downtown central here called Man Mo Temple.
01:11Man Mo Temple is one of Hong Kong's oldest places of worship
01:15and is dedicated to the gods of literature and war.
01:19Built in the mid-19th century, it stood here for nearly 200 years.
01:24One of the traditions performed by visitors is a ritual where gold leaf is placed on a deer statue.
01:30Each part of the deer represents a different form of luck.
01:34Put it on the deer face means your work will have good luck.
01:40This ancient practice has been performed here for centuries and remains a central part of the temple.
01:47Candles and incense also play an important role, symbolising prayer and respect for the gods.
01:52So Lily, whenever you worship on a god, we usually pick three pieces of incense.
01:58Because one for the god, one for the human and one for the underground.
02:04The temple also served as a meeting place where local disputes were settled.
02:09Today, it's a protected part of Hong Kong's history.
02:16From here, we head into a busy district filled with colourful street art and sprawling trees.
02:22These enormous roots perform an important function.
02:26Actually, we will grow this kind of banyan tree because they have aerial roots and then to make stable on
02:33the slope.
02:34So that's why no landslide in Hong Kong.
02:36Now it's time to try some authentic local cuisine.
02:40So we head to a nearby cafe to taste a few well-known treats.
02:44We sample Hong Kong style French toast paired with classic milk tea.
02:48And finish with warm, crispy pineapple buns to complete the experience.
02:53This crispy pineapple bun, only the name means pineapple.
02:58They don't have pineapple inside.
02:59They may not have pineapple in them, but they are truly delicious.
03:04Hong Kong is full of steep hills and roads, but it's also home to the world's longest escalator.
03:11Stretching over 800 metres, it carries thousands of people each day.
03:16There's a lot to see in Hong Kong, so you need the quickest mode of transport to get up the
03:19hills.
03:20Save the legs.
03:21At the top of the route are colonial-era buildings that once housed a police station, court and prison.
03:28It becomes a heritage building for us.
03:30We keep the building and then we put all the outlets inside.
03:33Let's say some shops and some restaurants as well.
03:36It's a great place to finish our time together.
03:39And I'm looking forward to seeing more of what this energetic city has to offer.
03:46Hong Kong is one of the few cities where nature and skyscrapers sit side by side.
03:51And there's no better place to see that than Victoria Peak.
03:54I'm meeting a British expat who's spent years in the city and knows all the best ways to explore the
04:01mountain.
04:01Really looking forward to showing you Victoria Peak today.
04:04So we're going to take the fastest way to get up the hill, which is the Peak Tram.
04:09Dating back to 1888, the Victoria Peak Tram has been climbing the mountainside for over a century.
04:16Today, it's still a favourite with locals and visitors.
04:19We hop on the tram together and head to the summit of the peak.
04:23It's a scenic ride and one of the world's steepest railways.
04:26It just feels like you're lifting up from the city.
04:30It's amazing. And you can see why so many people want to come and experience this.
04:35To get a better view, we make our way to a platform high above the city.
04:39The skyline is incredible, even if there's a bit of fog below.
04:44So Hong Kong, of course, is known for its skyscrapers.
04:47We are the most densely populated city in the world, by far, by far.
04:51We have over 3,000 skyscrapers.
04:54The mountain is surrounded by walking routes like the famous Peak Circle Walk.
04:58It's really popular with families, hikers, dog owners.
05:04This is such a lovely, peaceful nature trail that you've got up here at the peak.
05:09Exploring this nature trail, high above Hong Kong, has been a unique experience.
05:14There are stunning views around every corner.
05:17And we end our walk at this viewpoint.
05:20The perfect place to take in the city.
05:23Thank you so much for today, Amy. It has been absolutely incredible.
05:27The views are breathtaking.
05:29My absolute pleasure. It's my favourite place to bring people in Hong Kong.
05:32Yeah, I feel very relaxed now, ready to go back to the hectic city.
05:40Another great way to see the city's skyline is the historic Star Ferry.
05:44Founded in 1888, it's famous for its affordable tickets and scenic journey across Victoria Harbour.
05:51Today, I'm taking a ride with a new friend.
05:54Hi, Lily. I'm Kaya. Nice meeting you.
05:56Lovely to meet you too.
05:58Welcome to Hong Kong.
05:59So today, we're going to hop on the Star Ferry to cross the Victoria Harbour.
06:03The 138-year-old service has long been a way for people to cross Victoria Harbour.
06:08Especially when other transport options were limited.
06:14We board the ferry from Hong Kong Island and enjoy the beauty of the skyline as it passes.
06:21Since the ferry service started, the city has seen many changes, but the boats still look the same as they
06:28ever did.
06:29I really love that contrast in Hong Kong where you do have the hectic city.
06:34Totally, yeah.
06:34You have the ancient routes and then all of a sudden you're in a completely peaceful environment.
06:40Yeah, right in the middle of a city.
06:42Leaving the boat behind, we head to a district on the mainland known as Kowloon.
06:47This was once a separate city, but later became part of Hong Kong.
06:52We're exploring its famous flower market.
06:55It's a busy area full of colors, seeds and potted plants.
06:59So how do we bring in a little nature into the tiny apartment?
07:02I think pot plants and flowers, this is the best solution.
07:06After admiring the flowers, we stop for some local street food.
07:09Here we try some authentic snacks, made from simple ingredients.
07:13So this is the Hong Kong steamed rice rolls, or we call it chung fun in our language.
07:18So it's actually steamed rice roll paper.
07:20These rolls can be enjoyed plain or stuffed with a variety of fillings.
07:24There's a lot of flavor.
07:25It doesn't seem like there's going to be loads of flavor, but there is.
07:28To end our time together, we try steamed dumplings and curry fish balls.
07:33They're both delicious, but the dumplings are definitely my favorite.
07:37These are the winners.
07:38The perfect snacks before I jump into a taxi and return to my hotel.
07:45For my stay in Hong Kong, I'm checking into a hotel inspired by the iconic Star Ferry.
07:51The Fleming Hotel celebrates the city's boating heritage and has a real retro feel.
07:57Good morning. Welcome to Fleming. Welcome on board.
08:00Thank you very much. It's a pleasure to be here in Hong Kong.
08:04Located in the famous Wan Chai district, it's perfectly placed for exploring the heart of Hong Kong.
08:11The rooms are full of Star Ferry inspired details.
08:14It almost feels like you're on board a luxury steamboat.
08:18And that same retro style carries through to the hotel's dining space.
08:22A great place to relax before heading out to discover more of the city.
08:30Hong Kong is more than just a skyline, and to see a different side of it, I'm heading to the
08:35largest island in the region.
08:37Just beyond the city, the pace truly changes.
08:41This is Lantau Island, where sea, mountains and spirituality meet.
08:47The island is popular for outdoor activities, especially mountain biking, thanks to its rugged terrain.
08:55Welcome to the adventure capital of Hong Kong. This is Lantau. You're going to come biking with us today.
09:02Just press that button.
09:03This is my first time cycling off-road, so I definitely need a few tips before heading out onto the
09:09trail.
09:09And then eyes at the top of that hill. Pedal towards the top of that hill.
09:13The more I cycle, the more I start to find my rhythm and enjoy the ride.
09:19The scenery is absolutely breathtaking, and as we head along the paths, I get a sense of how peaceful Lantau
09:25Island really is.
09:32After my two-wheel adventure, I head deeper into Lantau Island to visit a historic fishing village.
09:41Known as the Venice of Hong Kong, Tai O is famous for its stilt houses, quiet waterways and local delicacies.
09:49I'm meeting a local guide who knows this village well.
09:52There's fresh fish balls and then the shrimp paste that they've been making here in Tai O.
09:57I think it's definitely worth a try. The oldest fishing village here in Hong Kong right now is Tai O.
10:03It definitely is worth a quick stop, before heading on to our final location.
10:13So here we are at the Big Buddha.
10:14Yes, it's actually the world's tallest seated Buddha statue.
10:19Wow, it is pretty high up there, and how many steps have we got to go up there?
10:23So there's about 268 steps.
10:27Standing 34 metres tall, the statue was completed in 1993 and has become a symbol of Hong Kong.
10:37As we reach the top, its size and beauty really stand out.
10:41It's one of the largest seated bronze Buddha statues in the world.
10:46Wow, it is incredible to be able to look up at the scale of it and then look down at
10:51the incredible views on Lantau Island.
10:53It really is something very, very unique.
10:57Next door is Polin Monastery, one of Hong Kong's most important Buddhist temples.
11:04The monastery is a great example of Buddhist culture and architecture. The detailed carvings and painted woodwork really leave a
11:12lasting impression.
11:18As my time in Hong Kong comes to an end, I say goodbye to the friends I've made and head
11:23for one last adventure.
11:26The cable cars are one of Hong Kong's most popular tourist attractions.
11:30Running almost six kilometres, it passes over the island's mountains and forests.
11:36I've experienced so much here and this final ride feels like the best way to end my trip.
11:41Hong Kong's a city that never stands still.
11:44It's a place where tradition and ambition collide.
11:48I've had such an incredible time here exploring nature and the city.
11:52But now, time for my next adventure.
11:55To be continued...
11:58To be continued...
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