750 Things To Do In Hong Kong Before You die

750 Things To Do In Hong Kong Before You die

By HK staff | Sep 25, 2008

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  • 750 Things To Do In Hong Kong Before You die

Bucket lists aren’t just for terminally ill codgers in bad movies. For the 750th issue of HK Magazine, we’ve drawn up an extensive inventory for you to check your life against before the final curtain. Whether it’s eating dim sum at 7-11 or paragliding over Shek O, here are 750 things everyone in this busy city has to put aside their everyday business to make time for—just as we’ve put aside our usual features and listings. Addresses for all places mentioned are found here.

1-84: Culture Course

85-131: Still Standing

132-178: History Lessons

179-274: Shopping

275-376: Eat and Drink

377-467: Nightlife

486-500: Treat Yourself

501-588: Why not?

589-649: Giving Back

650-750: Outdoors

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