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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
Singapore charges construction firm, boss over Tanjong Katong sinkhole lapses
Ohin Construction, its managing director and several employees were charged on Thursday over alleged lapses linked to the sinkhole that appeared in Singapore’s Tanjong Katong neighbourhood in July last year. The company faces eight charges, mostly under the Building Control Act, Workplace Safety and Health Act and Workplace Safety and Health (General Provisions) regulations. Its managing director, 64-year-old Ivan Ong Khiaw Yang, and six others were also charged in relation to the case. A car...
News - South China Morning Post
Scott Pelley’s firing from 60 Minutes offers Hong Kong food for thought
Before Scott Pelley was fired from 60 Minutes last week, he accused CBS’s editor-in-chief of “murdering” the programme he had served for over two decades. For a show that once defined hard-edged journalism, his dismissal raises questions about what institutional independence means. The split followed a tense staff meeting in which Pelley confronted the show’s new executive producer. In a statement after his firing, Pelley said the organisation was becoming more policitised and tried to get him...
Hong Kong - South China Morning Post
Scott Pelley’s firing from 60 Minutes offers Hong Kong food for thought
Before Scott Pelley was fired from 60 Minutes last week, he accused CBS’s editor-in-chief of “murdering” the programme he had served for over two decades. For a show that once defined hard-edged journalism, his dismissal raises questions about what institutional independence means. The split followed a tense staff meeting in which Pelley confronted the show’s new executive producer. In a statement after his firing, Pelley said the organisation was becoming more policitised and tried to get him...
Hong Kong - South China Morning Post
Roche’s global survey highlights urgent need to shift diabetes care from disease treatment to mental wellbeing
[The content of this article has been produced by our advertising partner.] Nearly one in ten people in Hong Kong now live with diabetes, and the city’s burden is growing. An ageing population, shifting lifestyles, and a substantial number of undiagnosed cases have combined to make diabetes an increasingly urgent public-health challenge2,3. For people with diabetes (PwD) the condition is a daily physical reality, but its wider consequences are less visible: diabetes steadily erodes mental and...
Hong Kong Free Press HKFP
Natasha dolls: Hong Kong advocates decry ‘dehumanising’ Black baby ‘stress relief’ toy trending in China
A viral stress-relief “Natasha” doll trending on Chinese social media has been deemed “absolutely diabolical” by members of Hong Kong’s Black community. Resembling a small child, the most popular version is dark-skinned and features exaggerated racial characteristics. Buyers have filmed themselves beating, stretching, boiling and stomping on the toy. The viral stress-relief “Natasha” doll trending on social media in China. Photo: HKFP screenshots. “No design is created, marketed, and sold in isolation of thought and purpose. The design, manufacturing, and selling of a Black baby doll to abuse at one’s whims is at the root of the existence of movements like Black Lives Matter,” Monique Franz, a writer and founder of Kinsman Avenue Publishing – a non-profit which advocates for underrepresented voices – told HKFP. Monique Franz, a writer and founder of Kinsman Avenue Publishing. Photo: Monique Franz. “By inviting people to take out their stresses on a Black body, we invite populations to abuse our Black bodies at their whims, robbing us of our actual humanity. While this is a game to others, Black people are experiencing widespread global abuse, which is the result of portrayals of us in such degrading ways,” added Franz, who is African-American. Jayne Jeje, an African-American entrepreneur and advocate based in Hong Kong. Photo: Jayne Jeje. Made from slow-rising memory foam or soft thermoplastic rubber, the dolls remain freely available on e-commerce sites such as Taobao, and have been trending on social media platforms like RedNote and Douyin. Jayne Jeje, an African-American entrepreneur, advocate, and long-term Hong Kong resident, told HKFP that such trends do not come out of nowhere. “There seems to be an endless fascination with Black hair, Black skin, Black lips, Black bodies, and Black culture, yet people are shocked when we speak up,” she said. “Some of the viral videos are absolutely diabolical. I’d find them offensive no matter who was being depicted, but this is deeply personal because I am proud of my beautiful dark skin. I refuse to accept the idea that it is something to be squeezed, slapped, mocked, or turned into entertainment for the masses,” she added. Spotted in Hong Kong Londiwe Ngubeni – a South African actress and vocalist who lives on Lantau – told HKFP that she spotted a child with a Natasha doll at a Mui Wo supermarket. “At first, I thought she simply liked the toy. Then she began stretching, squeezing, poking the eyes and hitting the doll. When I asked why, she said it was a ‘stress reliever.’ How is relieving stress by hurting a brown baby doll acceptable?” Londiwe Ngubeni, also known as MsLolo, a Hong Kong-based actress, vocalist and model. Photo: Londiwe Ngubeni. Ngubeni said she was furious and disappointed. The child “said her friend had given it to her. What message are we teaching children when dehumanising a Black child becomes a plaything?” Londiwe Ngubeni spotted a child with a Natasha doll at a Mui Wo supermarket. Photo: Londiwe Ngubeni. She urged manufacturers and retailers to be held to account over “products that reinforce racist attitudes.” Innocent Mutanga of NGO Africa Center Hong Kong said the trend “risks normalising the dehumanisation of Black bodies… This is particularly disturbing as this dehumanization is directed towards Black children, demonstrating a lack of empathy for Black people, no matter the age.” He said the China Consumers Association and State Administration for Market Regulation had stepped in to remove violent videos, with schools in mainland China banning the doll. Although Mutanga said guidance was issued to e-commerce sites in mainland China, the product was still available on Taobao when HKFP checked on Thursday. Innocent Mutanga. Photo: Kyle Lam/HKFP. Mutanga urged teachers, parents and community leaders across the Greater Bay Region to link up with the Africa Centre to step up education, as people may lack “exposure to African cultures and histories.” “Natasha” dolls remain available on China’s shopping platform Taobao, on June 11, 2026. Photo: HKFP screenshot. Chinese social media has played host to similarly abusive trends involving Black children before. In 2022, a BBC investigation found that children in sub-Saharan Africa were being paid to perform in Chinese online videos that often involved degrading or abusive content.
Hong Kong Free Press HKFP
Hong Kong officials denounce ‘groundless accusations’ against nat. security subsidiary legislation
Two Hong Kong officials have condemned “groundless accusations” against a recent update to the city’s homegrown national security law, which empowers the chief executive to certify any criminal case as a national security offence. Secretary for Security Chris Tang speaks at LegCo. File photo: Kyle Lam/HKFP. Secretary for Security Chris Tang told the Legislative Council (LegCo) on Thursday afternoon that he noticed some people had misunderstood or “deliberately misinterpreted” the subsidiary legislation. They tried to intimidate the public by claiming that the subsidiary law would widen the scope of national security offences, turning minor offences into national security crimes, he said. The security chief called the accusations “false, misleading, deceptive, and scaremongering” and said some people were attempting to incite hatred towards the government. “Some people delivered alarmist remarks, saying that the government can randomly certify any acts of the public as national security offences. Those people may have ulterior motives or are cruel-hearted, hoping to incite others’ hatred of the HKSAR,” Tang said in Cantonese. Also speaking at LegCo, Secretary for Justice Paul Lam said he noticed “some media outlets with ulterior motives, foreign forces, and fugitives” had made “groundless accusations” against the national security law. The two ministers delivered their remarks during LegCo’s first meeting to review the Safeguarding National Security (Procedural Matters) Regulation, a subsidiary legislation of the homegrown national security law, commonly known as Article 23. Authorities enacted the subsidiary law through the “negative vetting” mechanism, which allows the law to be gazetted and to take effect before legislative scrutiny. The law came into effect on Tuesday, one day after the government tabled the bill in LegCo. Secretary for Justice Paul Lam at LegCo. File photo: Kyle Lam/HKFP. Lam, the justice chief, said that the subsidiary legislation was necessary to further explain articles in the Beijing-imposed national security law and Article 23, which stipulate that the chief executive should have the power to determine whether a criminal case involves national security. In its proposal, the government cited the “legislative intent” of the Beijing-imposed national security law, saying that offences endangering national security include not only the four types of offences under the national security law, but also “other offences endangering national security under the law of the HKSAR.” Lam said the recent legislative update was intended to further define “other offences endangering national security under the law of the HKSAR,” and it did not introduce any new power or new offences. Earlier on Tuesday, Chief Executive John Lee said the new subsidiary legislation “is purely to make the law even clearer.”
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