By BILL NADER
Heading to Happy Valley for the
International Races? We have
some tips from a pro.
T
he pace is fast in Hong Kong and the city
seldom sleeps. Dining and shopping dom-
inate the obvious part of the landscape,
which is something that can be said for
most major cities, but, here, it is taken to
the extreme. In Hong Kong, people love to shop, love to
eat and do so at both ends of the economic scale, from
the almost never-ending number of the luxury choic-
es for watches and jewelry, fancy clothing and trendy
restaurants to a visit to the local dai pai dong, a trip on
the Star Ferry or to the Ladies Market in Mong Kok. One
thing that makes Hong Kong such an interesting place
to visit is the wide array of choice.