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![]() Hong Kong Shopping & Sightseeing from Cosmo Hotel Hong KongShopping & Theme Parks Sightseeing & Tours
Cultural Hong Kong
Heritage Hong Kong
Shopping & Theme Park | Ladies Market Hong Kong’s most popular street market is the Ladies' Market in Mong Kok, and the ideal Hong Kong market for anyone with an eye for a bargain. It is the perfect place to find souvenirs such as low-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 | One of Hong Kong’s most popular shopping destinations, Times Square Mega Shopping Mall lies amidst the hustle and bustle of Causeway Bay. This ultra-modern site is a massive 900,000-square feet and has over 230 shops and a multi-cinema complex. Spread across 16 floors, the mall is conveniently 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 Hong Kong Island, the theme park is divided into two sections, connected by a scenic cable car with spectacular views across Hong Kong and the South China Sea. With one of the largest aquariums in the world, thrilling roller coaster rides, giant pandas and fascinating aviaries, Ocean Park provides a fun-filled day for visitors of all ages. Opening hours: Daily 10:00 am to 6:00 pm. Price: Adult HK$208.00 / US$26.67; Child (age 3 - 11) HK$103.00 / US$13.20 Transportation:
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Disneyland | Set in Sunny Bay on Lantau Island, The Hong Kong Disneyland comprises four exciting and enchanting themed areas: Main Street USA, Adventureland, Fantasyland and Tomorrowland. It is a magical destination for both young and old, with an exhilarating roller coaster ride, a wealth of amusements, the Disney characters parade and a superb nightly firework display. Transportation: Disneyland Express Hotel > Disneyland - 9:30 am / 10:00 am / 10:30 am Disneyland > Hotel - 6:00 pm / 30 min after the firework display Fare:
(60 min from the hotel, please contact the hotel tour desk to arrange, one day advance transfer reservation is required)
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(Total travelling 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.
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The Peak and Peak Tram Ride | Hong Kong is famous across the world for its stunning views from Victoria Peak. The seven-storey Peak Tower, an all-in-one viewing, dining and entertainment centre, provides the very best view of Hong Kong! The jogging trail is a perfect place to get some exercise whilst taking in superb views.
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Lantau Island
| The largest island in Hong Kong, Lantau Island provides visitors with a delightful array of experiences! Witness the world's tallest, outdoor, seated bronze Buddha statue at the Po Lin Monastery. Also, explore Tai O Village with its traditional lifestyle for a glimpse of Hong Kong's past. Cheung Sha Beach, the longest beach in Hong Kong, is an ideal sunbathing spot and the perfect place for a cool swim.
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Seafood Dinner Sunset Cruise | Enjoy a relaxing evening cruise in Victoria Harbour set against the backdrop of the glittering lights of Hong Kong’s skyline as the sun sets over the distant horizon. After this magical cruise, visitors can choose between a Chinese-style seafood dinner on the famous floating restaurant in Aberdeen, or take a leisurely walk from the harbour waterfront to the old village of Lei Yue Mun for an equally superb seafood dinner.
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Macau | An administrative region of China, Macau is only 60 kilometres from Hong Kong and a former Portuguese colony that reflects both Eastern and Western cultures. A tour to Macau would not be complete without a visit to the symbolic Ruins of St. Paul's which was built in the 17th century, next to the Jesuit College of St. Paul's. It is famous for its grand appearance and delicate stone carvings and statues that represent both Chinese and Western imagery. Also built in the 17th century, Our Lady of Guia chapel stands within the walls of the Guia Fortress. Religious and mythological frescoes incorporating Chinese and Western symbols were uncovered in the chapel in 1998 and include images of the Virgin Mary and St John the Baptist. 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 provides a 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 provide 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.
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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 stop-offs. Crammed with antique shops and an open-air curios market, these quaint streets are ideal spots for picking up eclectic souvenirs and gifts. Here you will find everything on sale, from Ming Dynasty furniture and lotus lamps to Mao badges and ancient snuff bottles.
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Hong Kong Cultural Centre | Since its grand opening in 1989, the Cultural Centre in Tsim Sha Tsui is a superb venue offering a wide diversity of performing arts including concerts, operas ballet and musicals for both Hong Kong residents and tourists.
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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.
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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. Cast in China, it took ten years to complete and weighs 220 tons. It was unveiled in 1993 accompanied by an elaborate religious ceremony.
Heritage | Tram and Ferry Ride The Hong Kong tram was founded in 1904 and remains an efficient and the most economical mode of public transport in Hong Kong. It is a relaxing means by which to see the city. Only running on Hong Kong Island, it has the world's largest fleet of double-deck tramcars still in service.
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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 provide 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.
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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 stop-offs. Crammed with antique shops and an open-air curios market, these quaint streets are ideal spots 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.
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The Stanley Military Cemetery and Murray House | The Stanley Military Cemetery is a uniquely peaceful place to visit. Originally the final resting ground for the UK Garrison, the cemetery had been closed for 70 years until 1941 when it was re-opened after Hong Kong was attacked during World War II.
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Clock Tower in Tsim Sha Tsui | The old Clock Tower, near the Star Ferry concourse in Tsim Sha Tsui, was part of the Kowloon-Canton Railway (KCR) Terminus built in 1921 and today is a landmark representing the romantic era of the Age of Steam. With its distinctive design in red brick and granite, the tower is a reminder of Colonial times. But over many years it had far greater significance for the Chinese as the former terminus was the final stop on their rail journeys from villages in their homeland to new lives, either in Hong Kong or to distant destinations overseas.
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