WHEN BEST TO GO
The best time to visit is between April and October as the humidity is low and the temperature is suited for outdoor activities. Hong Kong occasionally experiences tropical cyclones in summer.
LOCAL CUSTOMS
Despite the multicultural ambiance, traditional Buddhist customs are observed to encourage positive feng shui. The Chinese have great respect for hierarchical relationships, with this formality and respect at the heart of Hong Kong society. The concept of ‘face’ is very important; avoid causing someone to ‘lose face’ by insulting or contradicting them in front of others. Littering is illegal in Hong Kong and incurs on-the-spot fines.
ATTIRE
Hong Kong is fairly fashion conscious, especially for business, yet people are very modest in their dress and you will attract unwanted stares if you wear anything too revealing.
RELIGIOUS DEMOGRAPHIC
The majority of Hong Kong’s population practices a folk version of Buddhism or Taoism. It is important to remember that, despite the city’s modern lifestyle, Chinese superstitions still play an integral part in the culture. Concepts such as feng shui are taken seriously and expensive construction projects often include the hiring of consultants to preserve positive energy and spirit.
BUSINESS HOURS
Business hours are typically 9am to 5pm during weekdays and 9am to 1pm on Saturdays. Shops typically open from 10am to 7pm, however many in busy retail areas stay open until 9.30pm or later, especially at weekends.
LANGUAGE
Cantonese and English are the official languages of Hong Kong. Chinese Mandarin is becoming increasingly integrated.
CURRENCY
HKD
EXCHANGE RATE
$1 = HKD 7.75
£1 = HKD 12.51
€1 = HKD 10.81
COUNTRY DIALLING CODE
+852
24 HOUR EMERGENCY CONTACT
Police: 999; Ambulance: 999; Fire services: 999
EMBASSY CONTACTS
US: +852 2523 9011
UK: +852 2901 3000
TIME ZONE
GMT +8
POPULATION
7.06 million