Explore Hong Kong
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'Tis the Season for Panda-full Blessings!
Celebrate the Year of the Snake at Ocean Park with a delightful event featuring the charming giant pandas! Join the panda twin cubs, along with their dad Le Le, mom Ying Ying, and newcomers An An and Ke Ke, as they spread adorable New Year blessings in their playful style. Capture special moments at various photo opportunities throughout the park while enjoying traditional festivities like vibrant dragon and lion dances, along with captivating juggling performances. Look out for the God of Fortune and lunar lucky stars as they wander around, sharing good luck and joy. This festive celebration offers a unique mix of fun and culture, making it the perfect place to ring in the New Year with family and friends. Join us for a paw-some experience filled with happiness and prosperity!
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Lang's Cafe
*Hotel Keycard Privilege : Enjoy free BBQ Pork Bun with extra 10% discount or free appetizer
Lang's Cafe is a dim sum and Cantonese restaurant with a nostalgic decor theme. Signature dishes include sea urchin shumai, BBQ Pork buns, crispy skin chicken, and sweet and sour pork. -
WANAKA
*Hotel Keycard Privilege : Enjoy a 10% discount on dine-in at the restaurant
WANAKA is a local lifestyle brand that aims to provide a casual way for people to enjoy plant based food while appreciating the simple beauty in our lives. -
Lung Dim Sum
Long Dim Sum is themed around nostalgic Hong Kong, combining retro and trendy elements. It offers a variety of creative dim sum, made with fresh ingredients and presented with modern plating.
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Tim Ho Wan
Previously as the world's cheapest Michelin-recommended restaurant, Tim Ho Wan's "Big 4 Heavenly King" dim sums will definitely surprise you with their authentic taste.
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Chrisly Café
With a 80s’ cha chaan teng setting, Chrisly Café is well-loved by the locals and one of the must-try includes scrambled egg and buttered toast.
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Ho Hung Kee
What makes Ho Hung Kee legendary and a Michelin-starred restaurant? It turns ordinary wontun noodles into the most delectable food ever! Stir fry beef rice noodles is also a must-try there.
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Sasa
*Hotel Keycard Privilege : Enjoy a 5% savings upon spending minimum of HK$200
Sasa is a leading cosmetic retail chain in Asia, selling over 600 renowned international cosmetics labels include skincare, fragrance, make-up, hair care and body care products. -
Tai Yuen Street
Ever wonder why Tai Yuen street is nicknamed as “Toys Street”? Simply take a stroll - you will spot all kinds of toys at affordable prices that bring back your childhood memories.
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Times Square 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 measures 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. -
Yiu Fung
Yiu Fung is a preserved fruit snack shop with history of more than half a century in Hong Kong. Preserved Plum, Dried Ginger and Dried Orange Peel are popular choices of souvenirs.
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Stanley Market
This market in the quaint village of Stanley comprises of an array of selections from brand-name clothing items and accessories, jewellery, home furnishings, souvenirs, ornaments to Oriental knick-knacks, all being sold at reasonable prices! It is the best place to get yourself or your friends something memorable with a taste of Hong Kong. -
Hysan Place
As the latest integrated shopping plaza located at the heart of Causeway Bay, Hysan Place is proudly perceived to be the gateway to a chic world. With more than 120 branded boutiques and countless dining choices spanning over 17 floors (where the 6th floor “Garden of Eden” is exclusively dedicated to ladies), this is not only a place for chill-out and shopping spree; but also for a taste of cultures through the long-waited Taiwanese book store – Eslite Hong Kong. The shops open from 10:00am to 10:00pm on Sunday to Thursday, 10:00am to 11:00pm on Friday, Saturday and the eve of public holidays; while all restaurants open from 11:00am-12:00am daily.
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Sogo Japanese Department Store
Sogo is Hong Kong’s most famous Japanese-owned department store situated in the heart of Causeway Bay. A 16-storey building measuring over 400,000 square feet, you will find just everything you need from cosmetics products to electrical appliances. The store opens Sunday to Thursday from 10:00am to 10:00pm; Friday, Saturday and eves of public holidays from 10:00am to 10:30pm.
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Spring Garden Lane
Spring Garden Lane is a street in Wan Chai and is one of the first focal areas developed by the British in 1840s until nowadays, the street is stalled up with competitively priced clothing which is offload garments originally earmarked for export. The shops open from 11:00am to 7:00pm.
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Lee Garden
A luxury shopping destination adjacent to bustling Causeway Bay where shoppers will find high end international fashion brands, jewellery shops, restaurants and bars. A children’s concept floor is also incorporated housed with designer’s fashion boutiques and toy stores for your little munchkin monsters. The shops open Sunday to Thursday from 10:00am to 10:00pm; Friday, Saturday and eves of public holidays from 10:00am to 11:00pm.
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IFC Mall
This mega mall houses over 200 international brands, Lane Crawford department store and the city’s only Apple Store. It is also directly linked to the Airport Express Hong Kong station making it an ideal place to stop by before heading to and from the airport. The mall opens from 10:00am to 9:00pm daily.
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Jardine Crescent Bazaar
A crammed roadside market perfect for bargain clothing and accessories such as bags, hair accessories, mobile phone accessories and so on. A small wet market is found at the end of the street selling flowers at low prices. The stalls open from 11:00am to 7:00pm.
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Harbour City / Canton Road
Harbour City on Canton Road is a mega shopping complex including Ocean Terminal, Ocean Centre and The Gateway. A number of first-class fashion designer brand has its branch at Harbour City such as Louis Vuitton, Gucci, Prada, just to name a few. Shops open from 10:00am to 8:00pm daily.
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Ladies Market
Hong Kong’s most popular street market is the Ladies’ Market in MongKok – the ideal Hong Kong market for anyone with an eye for bargain. It is the perfect place to find souvenirs such as low-priced clothing, toys, cosmetics and household knick-knacks. The stalls open from 12:00noon until 11:30pm.
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Tung Chung Outlet Mall / Citigate Outlets
Being the largest outlet mall in Hong Kong, it features more than 80 international brand names that offer discounts up to 70% off. Shop categories include fashion, beauty, children’s wear, home accessories, etc. The mall also provides restaurants and a food court and also a cinema for extended entertainment. Most shops open from 10:00am to 10:00pm daily.
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K11 MUSESA
Located next to Tsim Sha Tsui MTR Station, K11 MUSEA spans 10 floors with a total area of 1.2 million square feet (110,000 square meters). A unique shopping center that integrates art, culture, and nature. The mall houses numerous specialty stores and restaurants. Moreover, K11 MUSEA provides an interactive space for art appreciation, allowing you to embark on a one-of-a-kind artistic shopping journey. -
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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Computer Centre (Oriental 188 Shopping Centre)
The Oriental 188 Shopping Centre is in Wan Chai that sells different kinds of electronic devices, video games, movies, computers and collectibles with a good bargain. The 3-level centre is packed with young people all the time.
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Ap Lei Chau Outlet Mall / Horizon Plaza
Horizon Plaza is a place where furniture and fashion factory outlets are put together. Its directory includes upscale brand retailers such as Lane Crawford and Joyce Warehouse.
Cafes and an Italian supermarket can be found on the spot. Most shops open from 10:00am to 7:00pm daily.
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Blue House
One of the most Igable spot around the hotel! The Blue House is a four-storey Lingnanstyle house built in the 1920s. Its distinctive blue colour was not a deliberate decision — the decorators only had blue paint, so the blue house it became.
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The Pawn
From its name you might think it is still a pawn shop – in fact this fourstorey “Tonglau” style historical building is now a ipster restaurant and an exhibition venue.
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Lee Tung Avenue
Formerly the famous Wedding Card Street in the 50s, it was transformed into a modern European-style avenue in 2006.There are also many excellent coffee shops and restaurants to eat to your heart’s delight.
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Tai Kwun
It is a vibrant venue featuring a host of heritage, contemporary art and lifestyle experiences which is restored and revitalised from Central Police Station compound consisting of three Declared Monuments, the former Central Police Station, the Central Magistracy and Victoria Prison.
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Ngong Ping 360 Skyrail
Ngong Ping Skyrail is a visually spectacular 5.7 km cable car journey travelling from Tung Chung Town Centre to Ngong Ping on Lantau Island. Take sightseeing tours Hong Kong around Ngong Ping which is a culturally-themed village close to the Tian Tan Buddha Statue – the largest, seated, outdoor, bronze statue in the world! The ride offers spectacular views over Hong Kong airport, the South China Sea and the North Lantau Country Park as you travel on this amazing 25-minute journey. A number of attractions at Ngong Ping include Walking with Buddha, Monkey’s Tale Theatre and the Ngong Ping Tea House.
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Happy Valley Racecourse
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 onsite.
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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 exercises whilst taking in superb views.
The Peak Tram, Hong Kong’s only funicular railway ride, ascends steeply up the mountainside to Victoria Peak. In operation since 1888, it takes just seven minutes up the steep incline to spectacular views at the top. The Peak Tram runs daily (7:30 am to 11:00 pm) at a 10 – 15 minutes’ interval.
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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 YueMun for an equally superb seafood dinner.
*Please contact hotel tour desk for tour package details.
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Sky 100
Sky 100 is an observation deck located high on the 100th floor of International Commerce Centre in Kowloon West, offering a panoramic 360-degree views of the Victoria Harbour. The high-speed lift at Sky 100 will take visitors up to the 100th floor in only 60 seconds. Opening hours: 10:00am to 8:30pm daily. -
Hong Kong Palace Museum
Located at the western tip of the West Kowloon Cultural District, the Hong Kong Palace Museum will display exceptional works from the Palace Museum and beyond with over 900 priceless treasures. The Museum regularly presents special exhibitions featuring Chinese art and culture, as well as art and treasures from other parts of the world. -
Ocean Park
Situated on the southern side of Hong Kong Island, the theme parks in Hong Kong 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.
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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.
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Man Mo Temple
One of the first traditional-style temples built during the colonial era, Man Mo temple is one of the most famous cultural attractions in Hong Kong with magnificent external architecture that 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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Hong Kong Cultural Centre
Since its grand opening in 1989, the Cultural Centre in TsimShaTsui 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 2:00pm 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-meters 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.
Besides attracting Buddhists from all over Asia, the magnificent figure, with its compelling presence, almost instantly included the remote Po Lin Monastery, with its devout monks, into a must-see destination on tourist itineraries.
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Chi Lin Nunnery
Chi Lin Nunnery is established in 1934 and renovated in 1990 covering an area more then 33,000 square meters. The buildings are the only buildings to be built in this style in modern day Hong Kong. A large temple complex of wooden architecture, the nunnery is filled with temple halls, Chinese gardens and a vegetarian restaurant. The temple halls and the Chinese garden in front of the nunnery are open to the public daily free of charge.
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Wong Tai Sin Temple
Wong Tai Sin Temple is where the worshipers come and pray for good fortune anytime of the year. The temple is beautifully ornamented making it a scenic attraction as well as an important religious landmark. Visit the temple to see faithful worshipers performing ancient rituals amid aroma of incense. Opens daily from 7:00am to 5:30pm.
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Lam Tsuen Wishing Trees
Lam Tsuen has a history of 700 years and it’s still crowded with people who come to visit its two “wishing trees” today. In the past, visitors came to make wishes and throw joss paper into these two trees. In order to protect the tress, wishes are more tidily made by tying joss paper to nearby wooden racks or imitation trees nowadays.
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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 tram.
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Clock Tower In Tsim Sha Tsui
The old Clock Tower, near the Star Ferry concourse in TsimShaTsui, 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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Golden Bauhinia Square
Golden Bauhinia Square is the home to the Forever Blooming Bauhinia Sculpture, which was a gift from the Chinese government to mark the 1997 handover. The site is now highly popular with tourists who come to take photos and witness the daily flag-raising ceremony with Victoria Harbour as the backdrop. Flag-raising ceremony starts from 7:50am to 8:03am daily except the first day of each month.
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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.g Kong was attacked during World War II.
Murray House was the living quarters for British army officers and is the one of oldest examples of Western architecture in Hong Kong. It was dismantled in 1982 from its location in Central and reassembled brick by brick in Stanley.
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