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Hong Kong Disneyland
Hong Kong Disneyland is the first ever Disneyland in Asia which is located in Lantau Island. It’s a fantastic sight that offers total fun and excitement to the families and friends. The park is divided into four major attractions - Tomorrowland, Adventureland, Fantasyland and Main Street, USA. |
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Victoria Peak
Overlooking the west of Hong Kong Island, Victoria Peak is the highest peak about 1810 feet above sea level. It is a premier destination for tourists who want to take a bird’s eye view of downtown Hong Kong, Kowloon and Victoria Harbor. From the Peak's summit, visitors can gaze down on the jungle of skyscrapers and Victoria Harbor, where ferries and pleasure junks glide by. At night, the whole area becomes a dazzling spectacle of lights. |
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Star Ferry
It was founded in 1898 and since then it became the most exciting and cheap mode of transportation between Hong Kong Island and Kowloon. You can catch Star Ferry every few minutes and all it takes is just 10 minutes to reach across the harbor. |
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Open-Air Markets
Shopping is a fascinating part of the Hong Kong lifestyle. Visit the Ladies' Market in Mong Kok for inexpensive fashion items or Yau Ma Tei's Temple Street Night Market for anything from T-shirts to electronics. As well as souvenir markets, visitors can enjoy markets dedicated to birds and flowers. |
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Ocean Park
It is one of the largest marine parks in the world covering about an area of 200 acres. The park is located between Aberdeen and Repulse Bay and is equally popular among children and adults. The park offers hundreds of varieties of fish, coral reefs and other seawater wonders. Must visits include in the Ocean Park include Shark Aquarium and Ocean Theater.Its reef aquarium, giant pandas, roller-coasters, Kid's World and Discovery of the Ancient World combine to offer a fun-filled day. |
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Repulse Bay
Repulse Bay is one of the most accessible and picturesque beaches on the south side of Hong Kong Island. |
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Sik Sik Yuen Wong Tai Sin Temple
Decorated in a riot of colors, Wong Tai Sin is an excellent example of a traditional Chinese temple. Yellow latticework and multicolored carvings complement the temple's red pillars and golden roof. |
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Aberdeen
Aberdeen is a scenic highlight of any trip around Hong Kong Island. Brightly decorated trawlers, which double as floating homes for Aberdeen's fishermen, fill a sheltered harbour whose hillsides are decked with woodland and residential towers - not to mention Hong Kong's famously glitzy floating restaurants. |
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Stanley Market
Stanley Market is a delight for shoppers, filled with stalls, shops and innovative restaurants. |
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Hong Kong Museum of Art
Hong Kong Museum of Art has a large collection of over 14,000 items ranging from calligraphy, paintings, Hong Kong treasure, art objects, antiques and lithographs. It is nestled at 10 Salisbury Rd Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon and is open for everyone who wants to take a glimpse of Hong Kong’s culture and history. It opens from 10 a.m. until 6 p.m. daily except Thursday. |