Central, the main business district, is where one'll best sense Hong Kong's capitalist heartbeat; the Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank building is right in the middle of Central with a unique structural design. Behind the bank, there's a footpath beside old banyan trees to St John's Cathedral. Also near the bank is one of Hong Kong's most elite shopping malls. Elsewhere are far more lived-in city districts, with street markets, small eateries with noodles, fried rice, dumplings, French toast laced with syrup; almost like villages within the city. Parts of Wanchai are like this. There's also the Hong Kong Tram to ride, stay upstairs for views of city life. And, of course, there's the Peak Tram that climbs above the city to the top station, where there are restaurants, and shops and enjoy the spectacular view of Hong Kong!

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