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Taste of home Hong Kong

#1 Taste of Hong Kong – Julian Gaertner (DE) & Christine Cappio (FR)



#2 Taste of Home‧ Hong Kong”: Tsukumi Ito, Satoru Mukogawa (JP)


360 Hong Kong Moments – YouTube Video

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360 Hong Kong Moments — Urban Jungle
With iconic skyscrapers and amazing architecture aplenty, Hong Kong’s concrete jungle stands out as one of the most spectacular sights in the world. Explore this urban wonder in 360°, and play in 4320p(8K) for the best viewing experience.


360 Hong Kong Moments — Victoria Harbour
Hong Kong’s Victoria Harbour boasts one of the most awesome skylines in the world. Marvel at its beauty in 360°, and play in 4320p(8K) for the best viewing experience.
We’ll continue to share more amazing 360 Hong Kong Moments, stay tuned!

360 Hong Kong Moments — Tram Ride
Running across the northern side of Hong Kong Island for more than a century, Hong Kong’s historic trams have become one of the city's icons. Experience a tram ride in 360°, and play in 4320p(8K) for the best viewing experience.
We’ll continue to share more amazing 360 Hong Kong Moments, stay tuned!

360 Hong Kong Moments — Thrilling Nights
Hong Kong after dark is a party of kaleidoscopic lights. Enjoy this spectacle in 360°, and play in 4320p(8K) for the best viewing experience.
We’ll continue to share more beautiful 360 Hong Kong Moments, stay tuned!

360 Hong Kong Moments — City vs Nature
Ever noticed how Hong Kong's cityscapes intertwine with the mountains? Check out this amazing phenomenon in 360°, and play in 4320p(8K) for the best viewing experience.
We’ll continue to share more stunning 360 Hong Kong Moments, stay tuned!

360 Hong Kong Moments - Great Outdoors (promo video only - check government precautionary measures)
Open your senses for this 360-degree VR adventure to Hong Kong’s amazing countryside. Stunning views and wild thrills abound, the city’s outdoors is closer to downtown streets than it is in other parts of the world.
Play in 4320p(8K) for the best viewing experience, and embark on a journey like no other without leaving your door.

 

Have you tried the “Military Burger”?

Have you tried the “Military Burger"?

 


Lieutenant Geun Lee "Military Burger CF Advertisement Collection"

Only in Korea is there a special hamburger titled the “Military Burger”. Local fast-food chain Lotteria has introduced a new menu item titled the “Military Burger”. With origins in the ROK military, this burger adds a special touch to the traditional burger. Ingredients include strawberry jam, macaroni salad and the required independence of making your own burger.

In addition, the hamburger comes in a true military canteen style tray to ensure you experience the full ROK military. This instructional video series shows you how to make and how to eat the newest burger in Korea’s fast food chains, the “Military Burger”.

Korean Army Stew – BuDae JjiGae (Sausages, beans, ramyeon, what else?)

Korean Army Stew - BuDae JjiGae

 


How to: BuDae JjiGae (Army Stew) 부대찌개"

On cold days, there is nothing like a warm bowl of Budae Jjigae or Army stew. Yes, also with its roots in the ROK army, Korean army stew is a favourite of many soldiers and non-soldiers alike. The premise to the stew is quite simple, anything that is left from beans to SPAM and anything else in the cabinet.

Click now to learn how to make this delicious military speciality!

13 Amazing Places to Grab a Sandwich in San Francisco – San Francisco Travel News

11 RESTAURANTS TO EAT AT DURING SAN FRANCISCO'S PRIDE CELEBRATION

San Francisco's Pride celebration is "one of the last remaining Pride events that can truly be called a rite of passage" that lasts the entire month of June and culminates with the festival at Civic Center Plaza and parade down Market Street. Thirty days of Pride means 30 days of eating great food. With the help of Google Maps, We looked at all Pride celebrations and identified great places to eat near them, so you don't have to. Here's our eating guide to Pride in San Francisco.


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Trick Eye Museum Hong Kong


VISIT THE WORLD-CLASS 3D MUSEUM IN HONG KONG.
MEET TRULY ORIGINAL 3D PAINTINGS AND SCULPTURES.

An interactive 3D museum, Trick Eye Museum opened its door in 2010 at the heart of Hongdae, the city of art and culture, in Seoul, South Korea. The museum was built to create a pleasant and enjoyable environment for learning through art outside of the classroom. The Trick Eye Museum makes use of the Trompe-l’oeil technique, which had previously not been widely known in Korea, and aims to promote and share its experimental effects and educational values.

The prominent travel site TripAdvisor, through use of customer testimonies, recognized the Trick Eye Museum as the No.1 museum and gallery attraction in Seoul in 2014. In response to high demand and increasing popularity, the Trick Eye Museum now has three domestic and two overseas branches in Singapore and Hong Kong.


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Disney Parks

The Walt Disney World Resort is an entertainment complex in Bay Lake and Lake Buena Vista, Florida, near Orlando and Kissimmee. The resort is the flagship destination of Disney's worldwide corporate enterprise. Opened on October 1, 1971, Walt Disney World is the most visited vacation resort in the world, with an attendance of over 52 million people annually.[1]

The resort is owned and operated by Walt Disney Parks and Resorts, a division of The Walt Disney Company. It was initially operated by Walt Disney World Company. The property covers 27,258 acres (43 sq mi; 110 km2), housing twenty-seven themed resort hotels, nine non–Disney hotels, four theme parks, two water parks, several golf courses, a camping resort, and other entertainment venues. Magic Kingdom was the first theme park to open in the complex, in 1971, followed by Epcot in 1982, Hollywood Studios in 1989, and the most recent, Animal Kingdom in 1998. Designed to supplement Disneyland in Anaheim, California, which had opened in 1955, the complex was developed by Walt Disney in the 1960s. "The Florida Project", as it was known, was intended to present a distinct vision with its own diverse set of rides. Walt Disney's original plans also called for the inclusion of an "Experimental Prototype Community of Tomorrow" (Epcot), a planned community intended to serve as a test bed for new city living innovations. After extensive lobbying, the Government of Florida created the Reedy Creek Improvement District, a special government district that essentially gave The Walt Disney Company the standard powers and autonomy of an incorporated city. Walt Disney died on December 15, 1966, before construction began. Without Disney spearheading the construction, the company created a resort similar to Disneyland, abandoning experimental concepts for a planned community.