If you’re looking for a destination in Hong Kong that combines breathtaking scenery, geological wonders, and a sense of escape, the High Island Reservoir East Dam in Sai Kung should be on your list. Tucked away in the Sai Kung East Country Park , this spot is part of the Hong Kong UNESCO Global Geopark , and it’s nothing short of spectacular. The Journey Want to experience Hong Kong’s stunning geopark without breaking a sweat? Forget the long hikes —taking a taxi is by far the most time-efficient and least effort option. From Sai Kung town, the ride is scenic and stress-free, and when you arrive, you’re greeted by sweeping views of the reservoir and the South China Sea, separated by the massive dam structure. The contrast between the turquoise freshwater and the deep blue ocean is striking. Upon arrival, our taxi driver assured us that getting back wouldn’t be a problem. True enough, when we returned, there was a queue of green taxis wa iting at the drop-off point. No stress, no scram...
Kam’s Roast Goose 226號 Hennessy Rd, Wan Chai, Hong Kong We decided to try our luck at Kam’s Roast Goose on Hennessy Road, Wan Chai—a name that’s practically legendary in Hong Kong. From afar, the queue looked short, but as we got closer, reality hit: it was already a long line. Tip: Don’t just wait in the queue—head straight to the counter, get your queue number, and indicate your number of pax. We started waiting at 5:40 PM and finally got seated at 6:40 PM —a solid hour. The Vibe Don’t expect luxury—Kam’s is a small, bustling shop with about 30 seats , where the focus is squarely on the food. The atmosphere is lively, tables are close together, and queues are inevitable. It’s authentic Hong Kong dining at its best. What We Ordered & Loved Century Egg (皮蛋) This was my favorite! Century from here is definitely another level. The egg is marinated until the white turns translucent, and the yolk has that soft, creamy texture reminiscent of a ramen egg. Absolutely delicious. Roast G...