Hong Kong Shoe Style

by Anne Middleton, on December 17th, 2015

If you want to visit a locale that’s truly unique, go to Hong Kong.  Hong Kong is one of the world’s most densely populated metropolises. On its own, it boasts the 45th largest economy in the world, distinct from main land China.  Let’s explore the best this destination has to offer in some Hong Kong-friendly shoes. 

The Sik Sik Yuen Wong Tai Sin Temple is perfect pilgrimage for the spiritually curious, being home to Taoist, Confucian and Buddhist worshippers.  It’s known to attract visitors looking for guidance and good fortune.  Simple and monastic shoes don’t have to be uncomfortable when you go to Hong Kong wearing UGGs.  Explore all their historic temples and monasteries wearing the ladies’ Tasmina sandal. 

Hong Kong boasts some great, self-guided walking tours that are sure to give your great glimpse into this vibrant destination.   The Lung Yeuk Tau (‘Mountain of the Leaping Dragon’) Heritage Trail takes travelers on a scenic journey into the history of the Tang clan.   It is said that a dragon could once be seen leaping in the mountains here, which is how the area got its descriptive name.  Dragon or not, you’ll need great shoes to take this and other walking tours which is why you need to pack the men’s Chuck Taylor Classic Colors Slip by Converse

Party animals must go to the Lan Kwai Fong, Hong Kong’s party hotspot.  Boasting over 90 restaurants and bars, this scene is ready to party almost any time of year, featuring carnivals for Halloween, Christmas, New Year and other fetes.  Your feet will look great in the Bright Mystic Sandal by Boston Proper whether you’re going for a more casual night out or will look great for more formal occasions too. 

Hong Kong awaits the adventurous traveler.  Be sure to pack the right shoes to enjoy all the fun Hong Kong has to offer you.  Whether you’re going to a temple, taking a walking tour or enjoying the nightlife, be sure to have shoes for all your travel needs and use our codes to save!

 

 

 

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1. Wikipedia. "Hong Kong." Wikipedia. Wikimedia Foundation, 4 Dec. 2015. Web. 08 Dec. 2015. <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hong_Kong>.

2. Discover Hong Kong. "Lung Yeuk Tau Heritage Trail." Lung Yeuk Tau Heritage Trail. Hong Kong Tourism Board, 1 Jan. 2015. Web. 08 Dec. 2015. <http://www.discoverhongkong.com/us/see-do/culture-heritage/historical-sites/chinese/lung-yeuk-tau-heritage-trail.jsp>.