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National Park in Hong Kong

Hong Kong is about is getting flummoxed and fired by the confluences and contradictions of a Chinese city with multi-Asian and Western elements. It's about weaving through a human gridlock and humming some dumb Cantopop tune while slurping your noodles.
Despite its British colonial past, Hong Kong has always stuck to its roots, and the culture beneath the glitz is pure Chinese. The transport network is excellent, the shopping is sublime, and the temples and quiet corners of parks are contemplative oases.

Obviously Hong Kong is a fantastic destination for a National Park . But before you make a final decision you might want to check out the alternatives.

Australia the worlds best destination for National Park
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National Park in Brisbane, Australia as an alternative to a National Park in Hong Kong
Take the time to explore the forest backdrop of Brisbane and experience the bush only 20 minutes from the city. Brisbane Forest Park is 28 500 hectares of superb bushland comprised of national parks and state forests.

National Park in Bunbury, Australia as an alternative to a National Park in Hong Kong
Bunbury , is perfectly located for the annual whale watching season, between September and December, when Southern Right, Humpback and Pygmy Blue whales are moving along the Coast and into protected bays along the south west Western Australian coast.

National Park in Cairns, Australia as an alternative to a National Park in Hong Kong
Colourful Cairns – shops, markets and fine dining. Located on Trinity Inlet, it flows with a relaxed hospitality not uncommon in Australia’s tropics. Popular for visitors is the Skyrail Rainforest Cableway or the Kuranda Scenic Railway

National Park in Fleurieu Peninsula, Australia as an alternative to a National Park in Hong Kong
Plentiful birdlife & the flora & fauna of 20 or so national parks on the Peninsula give visitors plenty to delight in. The Coorong National Park is particularly famous for its migratory wading birds while whales can be spotted in coastal waters annually.

National Park in Sydney, Australia as an alternative to a National Park in Hong Kong
Sydney Harbour is magnificent from the landmark Harbour Bridge and Opera House to the beautiful Sydney Harbour National park which includes the harbour's island and foreshore. The options for walking, eating and relaxing are endless.

National Park in West Coast, Australia as an alternative to a National Park in Hong Kong
Famous for its long days of sunshine, clearest blue skies, brilliant beaches and huge variety of landscapes and climates, Western Australia is the perfect year-round destination. Visitors can be assured of sun, easy living and awesome natural environment

National Park in Melbourne, Australia as an alternative to a National Park in Hong Kong
Melbourne the cultural capital of Australia famous for style, major events and multicultural community. Fashion, food, entertainment sit alongside major sporting events such as The Australian Tennis Open, Oz's Formula One Grand Prix and The Melbourne Cup.

National Park in Perth, Australia as an alternative to a National Park in Hong Kong
A sophisticated, scenic city, there is plenty to do in Western Australia’s capital. Cool down with Swan River water sports, eat out in it many restaurants, sip a glass of local wine, laze on the beach or explore the bushland in central Kings Park.

National Park in Pilbara, Australia as an alternative to a National Park in Hong Kong
Wander the ancient riverbeds of Karijini National Park with its sheer rock walls, crystal-clear pools and waterfalls. Visit Millstream's desert oasis & Rudall River's prehistoric landscape. Or swim the pristine waters of Ningaloo Reef.

National Park in South Australia, Australia as an alternative to a National Park in Hong Kong
The Flinders Ranges National Park in South Australia – set in one of the most ancient landscapes on earth – has rugged mountain ranges, creeks lined with red river gums, hillsides covered with native pines and a seasonal abundance of wildflowers.

 
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