Beware of the Hong Kong (shopping) riots that may incur. There is certainly a economic unrest going on so maybe you ought to keep multiple faces for each transaction and each dialogue. There is likely to be a bazaar or flea market because you know that there is an Asian policy for that. Somebody might check up on you and go salesman aggressive (they be going, "Why you buying that son, why? Buy this! [no warranties, >
]") because that's that. :shrugs:
I did bought a hand-held game and while the advertisement cover looks much cooler than the Game-and-Watch variant in a playstation-type controller, I must say that it was fucking rad in the action and gameplay (multiple game modes though [loved the boring boss stomper stage]). Too bad it broke, had it running for at least a year or so. Sorry, I can't advise you on consoles that run stand-alone titles/cartridges.
Actually, I never been to Hong Kong (maybe it was expensive? I forgot). Traveled around the mainland (yes, I bought the hand-held in the mainland), even around Tibet (didn't stay there too long! I think there's an recent earthquake going on so maybe it's off-limits) and Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region (yummy sweet goats, behehhehheh!). Ummm, yeah, okay, hahaha!
Sometimes, you find some undesirable things (like lost dogs, rats scuttling across alleys, chewy cooked waterbugs as a delicacy, and drinking hot water because maybe the food ain't so well ingested on its own?). There are broken toilets in some temporary residences, but as far as I know, they know how to fix it. Oh yeah, the climate can get really cold and really hot.
You might see some stragglers who whined about how global trading with Iran is good regardless of the potential consequences.
China wall can be exhausting so pack up on (not some) rations! You gonna need it since you up on the heights of mountain range. River boat trip (plus monkeys) is a pretty cool sight (fishermen might ask for donations). Never roamed in the wilds though, you don't know what dangers lurk beyond the very walls of society!
You know what's the funny thing?
If they are the 1st world class economy, I was hoping that they be economically accommodating towards tourists.
Anyways, that's was a long time ago so I don't know what happens now. lol