What to See in Hong Kong
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Victoria Peak
Known among the locals as the Peak, it is the highest mountain on Hong Kong island.
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Symphony of Lights
The imposing light performance was awarded the Largest Permanent Light and Sound Show by the Guinness World Records.
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Peak Tram
The tram first began transporting people to the highest points of the Hong Kong Island in 1926, and it is now a very popular tourist…
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Tian Tan Buddha Statue
Also called the Big Buddha, this 34-meters-tall statue is one of the largest seated Buddhas in the world.
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Hong Kong Disneyland
The theme park was opened to the public on September 12, 2005. It is one of the 11 Disney Parks and Resorts that are scattered all over the…
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Temple Street
This street market, located on the street named after the Tin Hau Temple, is a special one because it stays open long into the night.
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Sky100
This observation deck is situated on the 100th floor of the tallest building in Hong Kong (and one of the tallest ones in the world) -…
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Ngong Ping Cable Car
Ngong Ping 360 is a term for an aerial tramway and a tourist centre at the end station of the tramway.
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Ocean Park Hong Kong
This huge amusement park attracts millions of visitors every year. It is divided into two parts - the Summit (Headland) and the Waterfront …
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Po Lin Monastery
Established in 1906, the monastery houses three statues of Buddha. Each statue represents a different life of Buddha - the past one, the…
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Stanley Market
A popular street market where you can shop for bargains. The stalls sell typical vendor goods - bags, clothes, scarves and silk dresses.
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Jumbo Kingdom
Jumbo Kingdom consists of the Jumbo Floating Restaurant and the adjacent Tai Pak Floating Restaurant, are renowned tourist attractions in…
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Repulse Bay Beach
The beach is located in one of the most expensive residential areas in HK.
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Lantau Peak
Also known by the locals as the Phoenix Mountain (Fung Wong Shan), it is the highest mountain of Lantau Island as well as the highest…
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Tung Chung Fort
Not many tourists know about this stately fort originally built for the purpose of fighting salt smugglers.
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Noah's Ark
Operating since 2009, this family amusement park is run by evangelical Christians. It covers the themes of nature, art, education and love.
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Cheung Po Tsai Cave
Cheung Po Tsai was a navy colonel of the Qing dynasty and a former pirate. "Cheung Po Tsai" literally means "Cheung Po the Kid".
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Tai O
Tai O is a fishing town, partly located on an island of the same name, on the western side of Lantau Island in Hong Kong.
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Inspiration Lake Recreation Centre
Created in 2005 as part of Hong Kong Disneyland Resort, the artificial lake is a good spot to take kids to - there are playgrounds around…
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Kwun Yum Temple
This colorful shrine is dedicated to the Goddess of Mercy. It has quite an unusual layout and it is full of statues.
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Ngong Ping Village
The village was created to accommodate the tourists who travel here to see the Big Buddha and the Po Lin Monastery which are located just…
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