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Shopping & Theme Park
Sightseeing & Tour
Shopping & Theme Park | Ladies Market The most popular day-long street market is the Ladies' Market in Mong Kok, devoted to anyone with an eye for bargain and a perfect place for souvenirs - priced clothing, toys, cosmetics and household knick-knacks. The stalls open from 12:00 noon until 11:30 pm. Transportation:
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Times Square Mega Shopping Mall | Being the city's very popular shopping destination, Times Square Mega Shopping Mall sits in the hustle and bustle of Causeway Bay. The ultra-modern site boasts a massive 900,000 ft2, contains more than 230 shops and a multi-cinema complex. Spreading over 16 floors, the facilities are neatly and logically divided into retail, entertainment, recreational and dining areas. The mall opens from 10:00 am to 10:00 pm daily. Transportation:
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Ocean Park | Situated on the southern side of HK Island, the theme park covers more than 870,000 m2 of land. Comprising two sections and a 1.5 km long cable car which offers spectacular view of the southern part of Hong Kong and the South China Sea, the Park features one of the largest aquariums in the world! In addition to the animals, a large assortment of thrill rides will provide a fun filled day for all visitors. Opening hours: Daily 10:00 am to 6:00 pm. Price: Adult HK$185.00 / US$24.00; Child (age 3 - 11) HK$93.00 / US$12.00 Transportation:
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Disneyland | Majestically situated on Sunny Bay, Lantau Island, The Hong Kong Disneyland comprises four exciting and enchanting themed lands: Main Street USA, Adventureland, Fantasyland and Tomorrowland. No matter you are young or young at heart, immerse youself into the amazing journey with characters parade and magic shows! Make your dream endure with the stunning firework at night. Transportation:
(Total traveling time is approximately 60 - 90 min)
Sightseeing & Tour | Ngong Ping 360 Skyrail Ngong Ping Skyrail is a visually spectacular 5.7 km cable car journey with an impressive culturally themed village, travelling between Tung Chung Town Centre and Ngong Ping on Lantau Island, giving easy access to the Tian Tan Buddha Statue - the largest, seated, outdoor, bronze statue in the world! Tourists will enjoy some of the best views in Hong Kong, such as Hong Kong International Airport and the Tian Tan Buddha Statue, as the cable car cabin glides over the South China Sea and North Lantau Country Park on an amazing 20 - 25 minute experience. Transportation:
(Total traveling time is approximately 1 hr 15 min)
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Happy Valley | Happy Valley Racecourse was built on reclaimed marshland, and the first races were held here in 1846. They have been extremely popular ever since. Today, the track is ultra-sophisticated with computerized betting and races broadcast live on gigantic screens. Night racing was introduced at Happy Valley in 1973 and was an immediate success. The extra revenue raised was used to build Hong Kong's second racecourse at Sha Tin in the New Territories, which opened in 1978. Also visit the Hong Kong Racing Museum on spot. Transportation:
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The Peak and Peak Tram Ride | Hong Kong is rightly famed all over the world for the stunning views from Victoria Peak. The seven-storey Peak Tower, an all-in-one viewing, dining and entertainment centre offers the best view of Hong Kong! For active tourists, the jogging trail is a perfect place to do some exercises while immerse in the beautiful scenic view. The Peak Tram ride is a funicular railway that carves a steep 373-metre swathe up the lush mountainside, to Victoria Peak. It is fun to see slanting buildings from the tram windows. The Peak Tram runs daily (7:00 am to midnight) at 10 - 15 minute intervals. Transportation:
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Lantau Island | Being the largest island in Hong Kong, Lantau Island is sure to have an array of surprises for visitors to experience! Witness the world's tallest outdoor seated bronze Big Buddha statue at the Po Lin Monastery and enjoy a great vegetarian meal on spot. Also explore Tai O Village for its un-polluted life style and a glimpse of Hong Kong's past. While Cheung Sha Beach, the longest beach in Hong Kong, is the perfect place for a cool swim and a warm sunbath. Transportation:
*Please contact hotel tour desk for tour package details.
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Seafood Dinner Sunset Cruise | Enjoy a relaxing evening cruise on Victoria Harbour and see the sunset dimming on the horizon. After the cruise, visitors can either choose to enjoy a Chinese-style seafood dinner at the famous floating restaurant in Aberdeen, or take a leisure walk from harbor near the waterfront to the old village of Lei Yue Mun where superb seafood is served. *Please contact hotel tour desk for tour package details.
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Macau | Being a part of China's territory, Macau is only a 60 km distance from Hong Kong and serves as the perfect crossroad of East and West cultures as a by-colony of Portugal. A tour to Macau will not be complete without a visit to the symbolic Ruins of St. Paul's which was built in the 17th century adjoining the Jesuit College of St. Paul's. Famous for its grand appearance and delicate carving, it embraces a good combination of Chinese and western architectural characters. For a religious touch, visit Our Lady of Guia which is a chapel also built in the 17th century containing the image of the Virgin and a fine old painting of St. John the Baptist characterized by Oriental and Occidentals symbols. Carry on the exploration at San Ma Lo (New Street) where the head of town is and offering a capsule commentary on Macanese life. For some fun and excitement, move your way to the first ever themed entertainment attraction, Macau Fisherman's Wharf, where entertainment, retail, food, hotel, marina, convention and exhibition facilities are all combined in one place! Having a drooling mouth to appease, sample all kinds of Portuguese food in this by-colony of Portugal such as Canard Au Sang (pressed duck) and bacalhau (Portuguese codfish). Transportation:
*Passports are needed for entry to Macau
Cultural | Flagstaff Museum of Tea Wares in Hong Kong Park Nestled in Admiralty's scenic Hong Kong Park, the Flagstaff Museum of Tea Wares offers an intriguing blend of colonial heritage and Chinese tradition. The museum offers unique insight into the ancient culture of tea drinking. Housed in the oldest remaining colonial building in Hong Kong (built in 1846), the museum has a huge collection of Chinese tea vessels from all over China. Chinese tea drinking lessons are also available. Transportation:
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Man Mo Temple | One of the first traditional-style temples built during the colonial era, Man Mo temple's magnificent external architecture reflects its historical roots. The temple is dedicated to the Taoist gods of Man (literature) and Mo (martial arts). There is also a statue of Pau Kung, the god of justice, and another of Shing Wong, the god of the city. The plaques near the entrance give an interesting perspective on the history of the temple and its gods. Inside, the air is thick with aromatic smoke from the coils and incense sticks that are said to carry prayers to the spirit world. Transportation:
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Antique Shopping on Hollywood Road and Upper Lascar Row | Hollywood Road and Upper Lascar Row, also known as "Cat Street", are must-see stops on every visitor's itinerary. Crammed with antique shops and an open-air curio market, these quaint locales are ideal places for picking up eclectic souvenirs and gifts. Everything from Ming Dynasty furniture and lotus lamps to Mao badges and ancient snuff bottles is on sale. Transportation:
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Hong Kong Cultural Centre | Since its grand opening in 1989, the Cultural Centre in Tsim Sha Tsui has remained the ideal performing venue which offers a diversity of cultural and entertainment performances and activities including concerts, operas and sophisticated musicals to both the Hong Kong residents and tourists. Transportation:
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Temple Street | Hong Kong's most famous open-air market opens at 2:00 pm but really comes to life at dusk, with a bustling array of stalls selling everything from watches and leather ware to clothing and souvenirs. Other attractions include fortune-tellers and occasionally, Cantonese opera singers. Temple Street is in Yau Ma Tei, Kowloon. Transportation:
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Big Buddha and Po Lin Monastery | Situated in Lantau Island, the majestic figure of the seated Buddha (or Tian Tan) is 34 metres high, was cast in China and took 10 years to complete. Weighing 220 tonnes, it was unveiled in 1993 amid deep religious ceremonies. Besides attracting Buddhists from all over Asia, the magnificent figure with its compelling presence almost instantly transformed the remote Po Lin Monastery with its devout monks into a must on tourist schedules. Transportation:
Heritage | Tram and Ferry Ride Hong Kong tram was found in 1904 and a tram ride is a relaxing way to see Hong Kong. It has witnessed the development of the city, and the tram remains an efficient and the most economical mode of public transport in Hong Kong. Only runs on the Hong Kong Island, it is the world's largest fleet of double-deck tramcars still in service. Transportation:
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Man Mo Temple | One of the first traditional-style temples built during the colonial era, Man Mo temple's magnificent external architecture reflects its historical roots. The temple is dedicated to the Taoist gods of Man (literature) and Mo (martial arts). There is also a statue of Pau Kung, the god of justice, and another of Shing Wong, the god of the city. The plaques near the entrance give an interesting perspective on the history of the temple and its gods. Inside, the air is thick with aromatic smoke from the coils and incense sticks that are said to carry prayers to the spirit world. Transportation:
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Antique Shopping on Hollywood Road and Upper Lascar Row | Hollywood Road and Upper Lascar Row, also known as "Cat Street", are must-see stops on every visitor's itinerary. Crammed with antique shops and an open-air curio market, these quaint locales are ideal places for picking up eclectic souvenirs and gifts. Everything from Ming Dynasty furniture and lotus lamps to Mao badges and ancient snuff bottles is on sale. Transportation:
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The Stanley Military Cemetery and Murray House | The Stanley Military Cemetery is a triumphant and uniquely peaceful place to visit. Originally the final resting ground for the UK Garrison, the cemetery was closed for 70 years until 1941 when it was re-opened when Hong Kong was attacked during the Second World War. Transportation:
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Clock Tower in Tsim Sha Tsui | The old Clock Tower near the Star Ferry concourse in Tsim Sha Tsui has over 90 years of history and is a landmark of the bygone era of the Age of Steam. With its distinctive design in red brick and granite, the tower is a reminder of those Colonial times. But over many years it had far greater significance for the Chinese in which the former terminus was the final stop on their rail journeys from villages in their homeland to new lives either in Hong Kong or by ship to distant destinations overseas. Transportation:
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