Live webcams in Hong Kong

Live webcams in Hong Kong stream real-time views of the city’s streets, squares, skyscrapers, scenic parks, botanical gardens, hotels, picturesque waterfronts, sandy beaches, and attractions of the Special Administrative Region of the People’s Republic of China, which is also one of the world’s leading financial centers. Through these webcams, you can check the current weather in Hong Kong and experience the city’s dynamic atmosphere at any moment. Some webcams even include sound, adding to the immersive experience. The most popular broadcasts are featured at the top of the list, while the interactive map shows the exact location of each webcam across Hong Kong.

About Hong Kong

Hong Kong is a vibrant metropolis on the southern coast of China and one of the world’s foremost financial hubs. Officially a Special Administrative Region (SAR) of the People’s Republic of China, it blends modern skyscrapers, luxury shopping districts, and a dynamic business scene with traditional Chinese culture, temples, and street markets. Hong Kong includes Hong Kong Island, the Kowloon Peninsula, the New Territories, and more than 200 surrounding islands, making it a destination that combines urban life with natural beauty.

Climate in Hong Kong

Hong Kong has a subtropical monsoon climate with distinct seasons. The cool, dry season runs from December to February, with mild temperatures averaging +15 to +20 °C. Spring is warm and humid, starting in March, while summer (June to September) is hot, rainy, and sometimes affected by typhoons, with temperatures often exceeding +30 °C. Autumn, from October to November, is considered the most pleasant time to visit, offering clear skies and comfortable weather.

Attractions

Hong Kong offers a wide variety of attractions for travelers. The most famous is Victoria Peak, the highest point on Hong Kong Island, with breathtaking panoramic views of the skyline and Victoria Harbour. Other highlights include the Big Buddha (Tian Tan Buddha) on Lantau Island, Hong Kong Disneyland, and the lively Temple Street Night Market.

For cultural experiences, visitors can explore Man Mo Temple, the Hong Kong Museum of History, and traditional fishing villages such as Tai O. Nature lovers can enjoy hiking trails like the Dragon’s Back or relax on beaches in Repulse Bay and Lamma Island. The mix of modern attractions and cultural heritage makes Hong Kong one of the most unique cities in Asia.