Hong Kong Attraction List

Ocean Park

Ocean Park If you're a kid or a kid at heart, you'll love Ocean Park, a combination marine park and amusement center. Situated along a dramatic rocky coastline on the island's southern shore.

Wong Tai Sin

Wong Tai Sin Located six subway stops northeast of Yau Ma Tei in the far north end of Kowloon Peninsula, Wong Tai Sin is Hong Kong's most popular Taoist temple.

Hong Kong Science Museum

Hong Kong Science Museum The mysteries of science and technology come to life here, with plenty of hands-on exhibits sure to appeal to children and adults alike.

Victoria Peak

Victoria Peak At 392m (1,308 ft.), Victoria Peak is Hong Kong Island's tallest hill, which, obviously, lends itself to offer spectacular views of the city and surrounding areas (if possible.

Space Museum

Space Museum Located in front of The Peninsula hotel on the Tsim Sha Tsui waterfront, the Space Museum is easy to spot with its white-domed planetarium.

Aberdeen

Aberdeen On one of the southern tips of Hong Kong Island, Aberdeen is the largest satellite town with a population of about sixty thousand.

Hong Kong Park

Hong Kong Park Hong Kong Park, tucked discreetly behind Central and the imposing Bank of China building, is one of the most charming and surprising areas in the city.

Hong Kong's Beaches

Hong Kong Beaches Many of Hong Kong's beaches are a real pleasure. After a few days in the middle of the city surrounded by smog.

Sai Kung Penisula and Clear Water Bay

Sai Kung Penisula and Clear Water Bay Sai Kung peninsula and Clearwater Bay are out in the New Territories- the area where one third of Hong Kong residents live.

Repulse Bay

Repulse Bay Primarily a well-to-do residential area, sun-drenched Repulse Bay has a relaxed resort-like atmosphere. The wide.

Kim Tin Walled Village

Kim Tin Walled Village Built with bricks and surrounded by blockhouses,Kim Tin Walled Village has a moat near it. In 1899.

Man Mo Temple

Man Mo Temple Hong Kong’s magnificent Man Mo Temple is among the oldest and most well-known temples in the territory. It was built in 1848.

Lam Tsuen Wishing Tree

Lam Tsuen Wishing Tree The Wishing Tree, located near the Tin Hou Temple in Lam Tsuen, is one of Hong Kong's most famous tourist attractions.

Kowloon Walled City Park

Kowloon Walled City Park The Kowloon Walled City Park occupies one of the most historic sites in the territory. Once strategically located at the north-eastern corner of the Kowloon peninsula and adjacent to what was to become Kowloon Bay.

Hong Kong Zoological and Botanical Gardens

Hong Kong Zoological and Botanical Gardens The Hong Kong Zoological and Botanical Gardens (HKZBG) is located on the northern slope of Victoria Peak with a highest point of 100 metres and a lowest point of 62 metres above sea level.

Kowloon Park

Kowloon Park In the 1830s, some westerners found that Victoria Harbour was an ideal anchorage place for vessels. At that time.

Ma On Shan Park

Ma On Shan Park When mining activities and mountains with a profile that resembles a saddle are mentioned, one will think of Ma On Shan.

Tai-O Village

Located in the north side of Lantau Island in Hong Kong, Tai-O Village is a time-honored fishing village praised as Venice of Hong Kong.

Deep Water Bay

Located on the southern shore of Hong Kong Island, the Deep Water Bay (Shen Shui Wan) of Hong Kong is a. quiet inlet with a sandy beach flanked by shade trees.

Disneyland Park

Lantau’s newest but most high-profile attraction is Hong Kong Disneyland, which is the expected Disney experience with a few Chinese twists.

Stanley Market

Stanley Market is a popular market town on the sunny south side of Hong Kong Island, Stanley's relaxed ambience, crisp sea environs and bargain buys have made it world famous.

Tiantan Buddha Statue

As the highest outdoor Bronze Sitting Buddha in the world, Tiantan Buddha Statue is located in Ngong Ping Plain in front of Baolian Temple of Lantau Island with height of 26 meters and weight of 220 tonnes.

Tsing-Ma Bridge

Listed as Top 10 Construction Achievements of the 20th Century, Tsing-Ma Bridge is not only an important landmark of Hong Kong but also the longest vehicle and train double purpose hanging bridge.

Po Lin Monastery

Located in 400-meter Ngong Ping Plain of Lantau Island, Po Lin Monastery (Baolian Temple) is the head of the four Buddhist Temple and is praised as Buddha’s Land in South China because of its large-scale building and beautiful environment.

Jade Market

The Jade Market of Hong Kong is located in Gansu Street of Yau Ma Tei where was called Jade Street by Hong Kong people. All varieties and grades of jade are sold.

Dr. Sun Yat-sen Museum

Dr. Sun Yat-sen was a world-renowned revolutionary who devoted his entire life to overthrowing the Qing Dynasty and setting up the Republic of China.

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