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Hong Kong is a special administrative region of China. Situated on China's southern coast just south of Shenzhen, it consists of Hong Kong Island, Kowloon, and the New Territories. With 7.5 million residents in a 1,114-square-kilometre (430 sq mi) territory, Hong Kong is the fourth-most densely populated region in the world.

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Hong Kong Travel Videos 2026 – Victoria Harbour, Tsim Sha Tsui, Central, Mong Kok, Temple Street & More

🇭🇰 Hong Kong Travel Videos

Victoria Harbour, Tsim Sha Tsui, Central, Mong Kok, Temple Street, The Peak, Causeway Bay, drone views, nightlife, and real city life in 4K

Explore Hong Kong Through Video

Real YouTube travel footage with working watch links for every video.

Harbour & Skyline

Victoria Harbour, Tsim Sha Tsui, and the most famous waterfront views.

Island & Central

Central Hong Kong, Wan Chai, IFC, and the energy of Hong Kong Island.

Nightlife & Markets

Causeway Bay, Temple Street, Mong Kok, Jordan, and glowing night streets.

Peak & Aerial Views

The Peak, city lookouts, and drone footage showing Hong Kong from above.

Hong Kong Travel Highlights

This Hong Kong video page is built for visitors who want real streets, real neighborhoods, and real travel footage. It focuses on the most searched places in Hong Kong, including Victoria Harbour, Tsim Sha Tsui, Central, Mong Kok, Temple Street, The Peak, Causeway Bay, and drone views across the city.

Victoria Harbour & Tsim Sha Tsui

Hong Kong Walking Tour - Victoria Harbour Light Show | 4K ...

A scenic walking tour along Victoria Harbour with sunset light show views and the classic Hong Kong waterfront atmosphere.

Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade at Sunset – Full Walk Along ...

A peaceful sunset walk along the Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade with harbor views and a relaxing city mood.

Walking in Hong Kong|4K|Tsim Sha Tsui & Victoria Harbour ...

A detailed 4K walk through Tsim Sha Tsui and the Victoria Harbour seaside route.

Tsim Sha Tsui City - Victoria Harbour Walking Tour during ...

A peaceful city walk from Tsim Sha Tsui toward Victoria Harbour with strong skyline views.

Hong Kong - Summer Walk in Tsim Sha Tsui 4K Walking Tour

A summer walking tour through Tsim Sha Tsui with Kowloon street scenes and waterfront energy.

Mong Kok to Tsim Sha Tsui: Kowloon's Nathan Road Walking ...

A long Kowloon walk along Nathan Road from Mong Kok to Tsim Sha Tsui.

Central & Hong Kong Island

Hong Kong — Central Walking Tour 2025【4K】| City of ...

A central Hong Kong walking tour showing business streets, towers, and the busy island core.

Hong Kong - Hong Kong Island Central District Walk

A walk through the Central District on Hong Kong Island with a focus on city movement and local atmosphere.

HONG KONG - Walking in the MOST EXPENSIVE City in the ...

A busy walking tour through Central Hong Kong with tall buildings and urban intensity.

The Best Walk in Hong Kong? | Central Market & IFC Mall 4K ...

A modern Central walk around Central Market and IFC Mall with a polished city-center feel.

Hong Kong - Getting Lost In Central District, Walking Tour in 4K

A relaxed 4K walking tour through Central District with a natural, exploratory travel style.

Hong Kong - Night Walk from Wan Chai to Central District 4K ...

A night walk from Wan Chai to Central, showing Hong Kong Island after dark.

Night Walks & Neon Streets

Causeway Bay, Hong Kong at Night [4K UHD City Walk]

A glowing night walk through Causeway Bay with neon streets and a lively shopping district.

Hong Kong — Night View at Victoria Harbour【4K HDR】

A beautiful 4K HDR night view of Victoria Harbour with water reflections and skyline lights.

Night Vibes Hong Kong 4K UHD [Walker HK]

A vibrant night tour of Hong Kong with city lights, night markets, and nightlife energy.

Night Walk in Tsim Sha Tsui (TST), Hong Kong [4K Walking ...

A late-night walk through Tsim Sha Tsui showing the district’s busy streets after dark.

Fascinating Streets of CENTRAL HONG KONG [4K/60fps]

A crisp 4K/60fps view of Central Hong Kong streets with strong city rhythm.

Hong Kong 2022 [4K Walking Tour] | Walker HK

A classic Hong Kong walking tour with night scenery, harbor displays, and urban detail.

Mong Kok & Temple Street

Hong Kong — Temple Street Night Market Walking Tour【4K ...

A walking tour through Temple Street Night Market with food stalls, street life, and neon signs.

Hong Kong Night Walk 2026 | Temple Street Night Market (4K ...

A modern 4K Hong Kong night walk through Temple Street Night Market in Kowloon.

Hong Kong — Mong Kok Street Markets Walking Tour【4K ...

A bustling Mong Kok market walk showing one of Hong Kong’s busiest shopping areas.

Mong kok busiest neighborhood Hong Kong 4K Walking Tour ...

A busy neighborhood walk through Mong Kok with dense streets and everyday Hong Kong movement.

Prince Edward, Hong Kong Night Walking Tour 4K UHD ...

A night walking tour through Prince Edward with market streets and Kowloon street scenes.

Hong Kong 4K Walk: Temple Street & Jordan District

A walk through Temple Street and Jordan with local shops, traffic, and city ambience.

Drone & Aerial Views

Hong Kong - by drone [4K]

Aerial drone footage of Hong Kong with skyline views and sweeping city detail.

Hong Kong - by drone [4K]

A second 4K drone look at Hong Kong with dramatic overhead shots and urban scale.

Hong Kong in 4K Ultra HD | Drone Video

A cinematic aerial video capturing Hong Kong in polished 4K Ultra HD.

Hong Kong Aerial View 3D Breathtaking 4K Drone Tour of ...

A breathtaking 3D drone tour over Hong Kong with harbor, towers, and city depth.

Hong Kong 2026 Drone Footage – Asia's Most Famous City ...

A cinematic 2026 drone journey over Hong Kong’s glowing skyline and dense high-rises.

Hong Kong, China from Above – Cinematic 4K Drone Film

A cinematic aerial film showing Hong Kong from above in dramatic 4K detail.

The Peak & Scenic Hong Kong

Hong Kong — The Peak Walking Tour 2025【4K HDR】| The ...

A scenic walk at Victoria Peak with panoramic views over Hong Kong’s skyline.

The Peak, Victoria Peak, Hong Kong 🇭🇰 4K Walking Tour

A 4K walking tour around Victoria Peak with city viewpoints and mountain-air scenery.

Hong Kong — The Peak Walk 2022【4K】

A classic walk at The Peak, one of the best-known viewpoints in Hong Kong.

Victoria Peak to Central: Scenic Hike Down Old Peak Road ...

A scenic descent from Victoria Peak to Central showing Hong Kong’s mountain and city contrast.

[4K] THE PEAK TRAM & SKY TERRACE 428 | Ride and Walk ...

A ride-and-walk video around the Peak Tram and Sky Terrace 428 with iconic Hong Kong views.

Hong Kong News

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News - South China Morning Post
Closing struggling Hong Kong schools ‘spares parents from future problems’
Closing struggling Hong Kong schools in the short term will prevent future problems for parents, the education minister has said, warning that the city has already exhausted all mitigation measures to reduce the impact of the shrinking pupil population. Secretary for Education Christine Choi Yuk-lin said on Wednesday that the problem of under-enrolment remained unresolved despite authorities resorting to different “soft-landing” means to support the sector in response to the structural...
News - South China Morning Post
Cuba’s leader vows ‘unbreakable resistance’ if US tries to take over island
Cuba’s leader on Tuesday said the US would face “unbreakable resistance” if it tries to take over the impoverished island nation, as communist authorities scrambled to fix a nationwide electricity blackout. Cuba’s government has been under increasingly crushing pressure, with Washington enforcing an oil blockade and openly stating it wants to end the nearly seven-decade-old US stand-off with the one-party communist state. US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said Cuba’s decision announced this week...
Hong Kong - South China Morning Post
Closing struggling Hong Kong schools ‘spares parents from future problems’
Closing struggling Hong Kong schools in the short term will prevent future problems for parents, the education minister has said, warning that the city has already exhausted all mitigation measures to reduce the impact of the shrinking pupil population. Secretary for Education Christine Choi Yuk-lin said on Wednesday that the problem of under-enrolment remained unresolved despite authorities resorting to different “soft-landing” means to support the sector in response to the structural...
Hong Kong - South China Morning Post
HSBC launches US$2.5 billion AT1 bond issue in Hong Kong after market standstill
HSBC Holdings plans to raise US$2.5 billion by issuing two tranches of additional tier-1 (AT1) bonds, marking the reopening of such offerings after the US and Israel war on Iran rattled global financial markets. The biggest lender in Hong Kong and Europe by assets said in a stock exchange filing before the market opened on Wednesday that it intended to issue the AT1 bonds, officially named perpetual subordinated contingent convertible securities, on March 24 to strengthen its capital. The...
Hong Kong Free Press HKFP
Hong Kong parents charged with child abuse after son, 5, swept into sea during Super Typhoon Ragasa
A Hong Kong couple whose five-year-old son was swept into the sea during Super Typhoon Ragasa have been granted bail after being charged with child abuse. Waves at a promenade in Heng Fa Chuen as Super Typhoon Ragasa hits Hong Kong on September 24, 2025. Photo: Kyle Lam/HKFP. The couple appeared at the Eastern Magistrates’ Court on Tuesday for the first mention and were granted bail of HK$2,000 each, local media reported. The case was adjourned until May 12. The two defendants – a 41-year-old man and a 38-year-old woman, identified by the initials YKK and LRQ, respectively – were charged with “ill-treatment or neglect by those in charge of child or young person” under the Offences Against the Person Ordinance. Upon conviction, the maximum penalty is 10 years in jail. According to a charge sheet, the parents are accused of wilfully ill-treating the boy in a manner likely to cause him unnecessary suffering or injury on September 23. Eastern Magistrates’ Courts. Photo: Kelly Ho/HKFP. The family went to Chai Wan to watch the waves as Ragasa neared Hong Kong and the T8 warning signal was in force. The mother and son were swept into the sea, prompting the father to jump into the water to try to save them. A boat operator rescued the mother and son, while firefighters saved the father. They were taken to Pamela Youde Nethersole Eastern Hospital, where the mother and son were treated in the intensive care unit.
Hong Kong Free Press HKFP
‘No such meaning’: Demand for end to one-party rule not call to ‘overthrow’ CCP, Tiananmen vigil activist says
A Tiananmen vigil activist standing trial in Hong Kong has taken the stand and denied that his demand for an end to one-party rule in China amounted to a call to overthrow the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). Lee Cheuk-yan (centre), Albert Ho (second from left), and Chow Hang-tung (second from right) near Victoria Park on June 4, 2020. Photo: Supplied. Activist and former lawmaker Lee Cheuk-yan took the stand on Tuesday and said that he simply hoped the Chinese government would not use rule under a one-party system. Lee is on trial alongside fellow activists Chow Hang-tung and Albert Ho. They are former leaders of the now-disbanded Hong Kong Alliance in Support of Patriotic Democratic Movements of China, which organised decades of candlelight vigils to mark the 1989 Tiananmen crackdown in Beijing. The activists, along with the Alliance itself, are standing trial for inciting subversion under the Beijing-imposed national security law. The offence carries a maximum penalty of 10 years in jail. Lee and Chow have pleaded not guilty, while Ho has pleaded guilty. The case revolves around the Alliance’s key slogan calling for “an end to one-party rule” in China, which prosecutors allege amounts to a breach of the country’s constitution and incitement to subversion. Appearing before a designated three-judge panel at the West Kowloon Law Courts on Tuesday, Lee explained that the Alliance advocated an end to one-party rule, as such a form of governance stood in opposition to democracy. ‘Obstacle to democracy’ He also said that basic civil rights, including freedom of speech, assembly, and the press, must be granted in order for civil society to organise and thrive. Only then would society at large be able to consider democratisation, he added. “The freedom that arises [from ending one-party rule] allows people to participate in society through their own independent groups and political organisations. If you can’t even speak up, how can you talk about democracy? One-party rule… is a very, very big obstacle to democracy,” Lee said. From left: Lee Cheuk-yan, Albert Ho, Chow Hang-tung. Photos: HKFP. “Once you have a civil society, be it the intellectuals, the students, workers, women, businesspeople, or farmers, they will be able to discuss what political system works best for China. There must be a foundation for discussion before they can enter the political system,” he added. Judge Alex Lee then asked the activist whether he meant to say that the CCP should not be in power. The defendant replied that he was opposed to one-party rule, not the CCP’s leadership. He believed the CCP could lead the nation if the people saw it fit, he added. But he also noted that the political authority in power under China’s one-party system, at the time of the Alliance’s formation, was indeed the CCP. “In actuality, [the Alliance] did not agree with the CCP’s one-party rule.” Writings by CCP leaders However, he said the Alliance’s call to “end one-party rule” did not imply an intention for the CCP to be overthrown. “There is absolutely no such meaning,” activist Lee said. He also said the Alliance had never formulated a plan to remove the party from power, adding that the group’s name indicated that it only “supported” democratisation and rights efforts in mainland China. The Alliance had only hoped to achieve an end to one-party rule through constitutional amendments, he added. West Kowloon Magistrates’ Courts. File photo: Kelly Ho/HKFP. That prompted a question from Judge Johnny Chan, who asked how the Alliance would view the use of unlawful means to achieve an end to one-party rule, prompting the defendant to say he had “absolutely no idea” what could be considered legal in mainland China. “Someone could be convicted for offering a sacrifice of wine and sentenced to three years in prison. We don’t know what’s legal or illegal in mainland China. The freedom of speech we take for granted could land someone in prison there,” the activist said. He also said that the Alliance had always employed nonviolent means of protest, and that all of the vigils it held were approved by police, except in 2020, the year the vigil was banned due to Covid-19 social-distancing rules. Police had never told the Alliance that its demands had violated the national security law when authorities banned the vigil again in 2021, Lee added. Earlier on Tuesday, Lee Cheuk-yan also read from writings by Chinese communist leaders, including CCP founder Mao Zedong and former Chinese premier Zhao Ziyang. He said that Mao was opposed to one-party rule, while Zhao advocated for broader participation and involvement with democracy advocates, though with the CCP still in power. He read out a passage in which Zhao said: “We must be open to differing views from the democratic parties and be willing to accept criticism and supervision from all quarters, so as to pool wisdom, learn from others’ strengths to make up for our own weaknesses, overcome shortcomings, and minimise errors.”
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