In our exploration of the world’s diverse tapestry, we often find ourselves marvelling at the rich customs and traditions that define different societies. Yet, beneath this cultural vibrancy lies a more rigid framework: the laws and regulations that govern daily life. In some countries, these laws are not just strict but can be perceived as brutal by those looking in from the outside.
Continue reading“The Iron Fist: Exploring the Countries with the Strictest and Most Brutal Laws.”China. Hong Kong
Hong Kong Island is a financial, political and tourist center. In addition to numerous skyscrapers and luxury shopping malls, there are prestigious beaches (for example, Repulse Bay) and the most expensive hotels. It is worth staying here for those who like to be in the center of events. The main island is always full of crowds, noise and illumination.
Jiulong (or Kowloon) is the most populous part of Hong Kong. There are dozens of shopping malls and markets of various stripes on the peninsula. Prices in local shops are significantly lower than in the center. The merchants hardly speak English.
I suggest you make sure of this by looking at the photo below. Let’s go to Hong Kong.
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As an avid traveler, I have always been drawn to destinations that offer a perfect blend of natural beauty and cultural experiences. And when it comes to such destinations, Hainan Island in China is a true gem.
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