Hong Kong Travel Guide Narrator (female voice): This regions' name means «fragrant harbour» in Chinese. Welcome to watchmojo.com and today, we're continuing our travel series with a look at Hong Kong. Located on the southern coast of China, Hong Kong is a special administrator region of the Asian country which comprises Hong Kong island, the New Territories, Cancun Peninsula and over two hundred outline islands. With a population of over seven million spread out over a total area of about four hundred and twenty square miles. It is considered one of the worlds' most densely populated areas. Hong Kong boasts hilly and mountainous geography that is punctuated by multiple bodies of water and beaches. The regions' humid subtropical climate brings mild Winters, bearable Springs, dry falls and hot and humid Summers. With the potential for Thai foods. Visitors travelling to Hong Kong by air will most likely land at Hong Kong international airport and on your way in, you'll be able to see the famous skyline. Because Hong Kong island is greatly influenced by its former status as a British colony, you'll see a mix of historical British buildings and contemporary skyscrapers. However, most of the island is actually country side so take time to observe the natural scenery as well. Like Aberdeen’s' floating village and Victoria peek.. Other attractions include the central mid levels escalators and Hong Kongs' stadium . The majority of Hong Kongs' inhabitants live in Cancun. And that Peninsula is home to such fascinating features as the Walled City Park, the Wong Tai Sin temple and the International Commerce Center. While you're there, visit the Avenue of the Stars to learn more about Hong Kongs' movie industry. And be sure to stay for the evening light show . The New Territories on the other hand are known for their beaches, farms, large towns and country parks. Hong Kong Wetland Park and the island of Cheung Chau are a particular interest in nature loving tourists. Meanwhile, notable spots found on Hong Kongs' outline islands include the peaceful Lamma island and the naturally stunning Lantau island. One of Lantaus' must see attractions is the Tenton Buddha which you can reach with the Onken 360 sky rail . For those who are captivated by Chinese culture, there are to advance the demonstrated traditions and there for are the ideal time to visit the region. Chinese new year parades are a huge draw while the Chinese Opera of the Hungary Ghost festival is also enchanting. If sports is more your thing, you may be interested in golfing or watching the dragon boat race. Horse racing is also popular and venu es like the Shot Tin and Happy Valley Race Courses. Shoppers will find a variety of items in malls or at street markets. And you can't leave Hong Kong without trying the food, whether it's out of fancy restaurants of from a street vendor . From modern buildings to historical sites, mountains to beaches, sports to fine dining and so much more, Hong Kong has something for everyone .