2. There's no science museum, just a science center. If you have time, it's nice to go to the Space Museum not far away. The movie that plays inside that half-dome is pretty good.
3. The Avenue of Stars, unless you really want to see someone's palm prints, go there only if you have free time, because it will bore you to death.
4. Don't expect too much when you go to Taiping Shan these days. Why? Don't easily believe the photos on postcards and think you can see Hong Kong at night. During the spring and summer, where the night is particularly foggy, up to the top of the Peak looking down, is a white cloudy piece, you will feel that it is up to heaven, the feeling of being cheated mega. Suggest you go at noon, before dusk good to leave.
5. Victoria Harbor is nice. I once stayed there for the whole night, it was an all-nighter. But note that the "Illuminations of Hong Kong" is not very good, do not go to see it.
6, Lan Kwai Fong. There are a lot of foreigners getting drunk at night, and you can see a lot of funny stuff there.
7. Morro Street. Highly recommended. Not a long side street with lots of new and weird stuff. Located in Central.
8, do not go to the "Fisherman's Wharf", "Gold Coast", waste of money and time.
9, Women's Street, Temple Street (this is a must). Hong Kong a lot of fake goods are sold there, do not buy net look also interesting. Add Comment lovetyy | 2009-02-01 11:30:51There are 0 people who think this answer is good | There are 0 people who think this answer is not helpful 1, don't queue up then, Ocean Park don't go. Every single thing there can take you an hour or two in line.
2. There is no science museum, just a science center. If you have time, it's nice to go to the Space Museum not far away. The movie that plays inside that half-dome is pretty good.
3. The Avenue of Stars, unless you really want to see someone's palm prints, go there only if you have free time, because it will bore you to death.
4. Don't expect too much when you go to Taiping Shan these days. Why? Don't easily believe the photos on postcards that you can see Hong Kong at night. During the spring and summer, where the night is particularly foggy, up to the top of the Peak looking down, is a white cloudy piece, you will feel that it is up to heaven, the feeling of being cheated mega. Suggest you go at noon, before dusk good to leave.
5, Victoria Harbor is good. Once stayed there for a whole night, it was an all-nighter. But note that the "Illuminations of Hong Kong" is not very good, do not deliberately go to see.
6, Lan Kwai Fong. There are a lot of foreigners getting drunk at night, and you can see a lot of funny stuff there.
7. Morro Street. Highly recommended. Not a long side street with lots of new and weird stuff. Located in Central.
8, do not go to the "Fisherman's Wharf", "Gold Coast", waste of money and time.
9, Women's Street, Temple Street (this is a must). Hong Kong many fake goods are sold there, do not buy net look also interesting. Add a comment kennywin | 2009-02-01 11:30:56There are 0 people who think this answer is good | There are 0 people who think this answer is not helpful 1, don't queue up then, Ocean Park don't go. Every single thing there can take you an hour or two in line.
2. There is no science museum, just a science center. If you have time, it's nice to go to the Space Museum not far away. The movie that plays inside that half-dome is pretty good.
3. The Avenue of Stars, unless you really want to see someone's palm prints, go there only if you have free time, because it will bore you to death.
4. Don't expect too much when you go to Taiping Shan these days. Why? Don't easily believe the photos on postcards and think you can see Hong Kong at night. During the spring and summer, where the night is particularly foggy, up to the top of the Peak looking down, is a white cloudy piece, you will feel that it is up to heaven, the feeling of being cheated mega. Suggest you go at noon, before dusk good to leave.
5. Victoria Harbor is nice. I once stayed there for the whole night, it was an all-nighter. But note that the "Illuminations of Hong Kong" is not very good, do not go to see it.
6, Lan Kwai Fong. There are a lot of foreigners getting drunk at night, and you can see a lot of funny stuff there.
7. Morro Street. Highly recommended. Not a long side street with lots of new and weird stuff. Located in Central.
8, do not go to the "Fisherman's Wharf", "Gold Coast", waste of money and time.
9, Women's Street, Temple Street (this is a must). Hong Kong a lot of fake goods are sold there, do not buy net look also interesting. Add CommentWonderJun | 2009-02-01 12:05:14There are 0 people who think this answer is good | There are 0 people who think this answer is not helpfulTai Ping Shan
The Peak of Tai Ping Shan is the best place to see the wonderful night view of Hong Kong, which is also the best location for viewing the quaint Lion Rock Pavilion near the cable car terminus and the open and pleasant Peak Park. Whenever the night falls, stand on the Peak and look around, under the reflection of thousands of lights, Hong Kong Island and Kowloon look like two jewels embedded in the Victoria Harbor Bay. The Central area is even more spectacular with its many skyscrapers. With its unique geographical environment and cultural landscape, Taiping Mountain has become a must-visit place for people in Hong Kong.
The west side of the lookout point of Taiping Mountain has Lu Ji Road trail, along the way green trees, birds and flowers, where you can overlooking Hong Kong and Victoria Harbor scenery. The Peak is equipped with a lot of equipment designed for tourists to watch the scenery. The Peak Galleria is ideal for sunset views. The Hong Kong Island Trail, which is suitable for hiking, starts from here. The Sky Pavilion is also a favorite spot for tourists.
The Repulse Bay
Located in the south of Hong Kong Island, the Repulse Bay is the most representative and beautiful bay in Hong Kong.
The waves of Repulse Bay are flat and the sand is fine, the beach bed is wide and gently sloping, and the sea water is warm. During daylight saving time, it is the most lively time in Repulse Bay. A large number of tourists flock to the beach, and the beach is crowded with people, with all kinds of swimsuits forming a colorful picture.
There are many barbecue grills set up in the shade at the east end of Repulse Bay. Visitors can enjoy the barbecue after playing in the waves in a fun atmosphere.
Next to the barbecue area is Zhenhai Lou Park, which is rich in Buddhist colors. In front of the gate, there are two huge statues of "Heavenly Queen Mother" and "Goddess of Mercy" standing in the sea. The seven-colored Cihang Lighthouse is built far away from the seashore, which is majestic and attracts many tourists to take photos here.
There are many restaurants, fast food stores and supermarkets around the beach. The cafes along the sea front are a good place to enjoy the red sun sinking in the west and the sound of waves lapping at the shore.
The beautiful scenery of Repulse Bay has made it one of the famous high-class residential areas on Hong Kong Island, which is dotted with luxury residences, including those of Hong Kong tycoons Li Ka-shing and Pao Yuk-kong. These buildings on the hillside, forming a unique scenic spot in Repulse Bay, one can linger
Ocean Park
Ocean Park Hong Kong is the largest recreational park in Southeast Asia, is located in Hong Kong, Wan Chai and Repulse Bay, between the Nam Mong Hill, the landmark building is a set of ancient villages, covering an area of 10,000 square meters, is a part of the Ocean Park belonging to the summer dynasty to the Qing Dynasty 13 dynasties of 5,000 years! history, condensed some temples, pagodas, workshops and so on. Inside, you can see some buildings and so on . Ocean Park Hong Kong is one of the largest marine parks in the world, located in the south of Hong Kong, Ocean Park Road, Aberdeen. It was built in January, 1977, and is surrounded by the sea on three sides. It is surrounded by the sea on three sides, bordering Deep Water Bay in the east, East Lamma Channel in the south and Tai Shue Wan in the west. Covering an area of 870,000 square meters, it is the largest Ocean Park in Asia. The park buildings are located on the Nam Long Hill and in the Wong Chuk Hang Valley. There is an aerial cable car between the two parks. Visitors can travel between the two parks by simply taking the 1.4-kilometer cable car, forming a complete scenic area of the park. You can also enjoy the seascape of Deep Water Bay and Repulse Bay from the cable car. It consists of eight zones, including Ocean Paradise, Ancient Village, Greenfield Garden, Bird's Paradise, Motor City on the Hill, Rapids, Water Park and Children's Kingdom
Tsimshatsui
Tsimshatsui (also known as Tsimshatsui, formerly known as Tsimshatsui Shandpur, or Heung Po Tau; in English: Tsim Sha Tsui) is the main tourist and shopping area of Kowloon, Hong Kong. There are also a number of museums and civic centers in the area, and the food and beverage industry and bars are also quite prosperous. Tsim Sha Tsui is often referred to as "Tsim Sha Tsui" or "Old Tsim Sha Tsui" by young people in modern Hong Kong
Golden Bauhinia Square
Golden Bauhinia Square is located next to the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Center, and was established to commemorate the return of Hong Kong to the motherland.
On July 1, 1997, when the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region was established, the Central Government presented a bronze statue of the Golden Bauhinia to Hong Kong. The bronze statue of Golden Bauhinia was placed next to the Convention and Exhibition Center, facing the sea, and this square was named Golden Bauhinia Square.
The 6-meter-high bronze statue is formally known as the "ever-blooming Bauhinia", signifying Hong Kong's eternal prosperity.
The Chinese national flag and the HKSAR flag fly at Golden Bauhinia Square, where a flag-raising ceremony is held at 8 a.m. and a flag-lowering ceremony at 6 p.m. every day. Every year on July 1, the anniversary of the founding of the HKSAR, and October 1, China's National Day, a grand flag-raising ceremony is held here, attended by the Chief Executive of the HKSAR leading key officials of the HKSAR government, with helicopter squads from the Flying Service flying low over the square and fireboats giving water spraying displays
Disneyland
Hong Kong Disneyland is surrounded by mountains and is located in the South China Sea Hong Kong Disneyland, the first theme park modeled after Disney in California, allows visitors to step into a fairy tale kingdom. Among them, Main Street USA, World of Adventure, Sleeping Princess Castle and Tomorrowland are its representative entertainment locations. Each place can bring visitors endless marvelous experience. In the U.S. town street, you can enjoy the nostalgic architecture of the U.S. market, all kinds of elegant antique cars, taste a variety of Chinese and Western delicacies; Adventure World, along a huge river, through the African prairie, into the mysterious forests of Asia, to reach the Tarzan island, the brave navigator will lead the tourists to explore the magical realm of nature; Sleeping Princess Castle is a world full of joyful fantasies, with a beautiful, kind-hearted Snow White, Dumbo and Winnie the Pooh; and in Tomorrowland, you can experience a thrilling journey into space and explore the boundless universe
The Tian Tan Giant Buddha
The Tian Tan Giant Buddha is a statue of Buddha located at Ngong Ping, 520 meters above sea level, on the Muk Yu Peak in front of the Po Lin Monastery on Lantau Island, Hong Kong. The statue sits on two hundred and sixty-eight stone steps and consists of 202 bronze pieces, 26.4 meters high, with a total height of about 33.999 meters with the lotus seat and pedestal, weighing 249.999 tons, sitting on a three-tier altar, making it the world's largest outdoor bronze seated Buddha.
The Tian Tan Buddha is based on the Buddhist scriptures, Rudra's thirty-two phases of the design, the face of the reference to the Longmen Grottoes of the Vishnu Shakyamuni Buddha, while the clothing patterns and headdresses refer to the Dunhuang Grottoes Cave 360 Shakyamuni Buddha statues, so that the Buddha both the Sui and Tang dynasties of Buddhism in the heyday of the statue of the characteristics
Wong Tai Sin Temple
Wong Tai Sin Temple, formerly known as Scrooge's Garden, is the spirit of Hong Kong, no matter whether it protects the peace, seeks career, asks for marriage or the spirit of the Hong Kong community. seeking career, asking for marriage or any difficult problems, you can come here to seek a solution to the mystery. It is rumored that the Wong Tai Sin Temple is very spiritual, but the sign of the fruit, are only to solve this year's luck, not including next year or after forever. That's why around the Chinese New Year, when the temple is at its peak, men and women come here to ask about their luck for the whole year.
Hong Kong people's concept of new, follow the trend, but also a large number of apartment door incense altar. Wong Tai Sin Temple is the most prosperous place in Hong Kong, founded in 1921 AD, after decades of careful management, is now brilliant, majestic building, is a magnificent Chinese-style Taoist temple, which is located in the towering public housing and Chinese buildings, in the head of the enshrined Wong Tai Sin, used to be a shepherd, and then by the passing of the god's guidance, and thus learned how to cure various diseases. In modern Hong Kong, Wong Tai Sin is popular as the god of gamblers' fortunes, and also blesses those who are worried about getting sick or are already sick, and those who need help with their business
Victoria Harbor
Victoria Harbor is a port and sea area between Hong Kong Island and the Kowloon Peninsula in Hong Kong, and is the first largest seaport in China and the third largest in the world after San Francisco and Rio de Janeiro in the United States and Brazil. San Francisco and Rio de Janeiro in Brazil. Victoria Harbour has a wide expanse of water and stunning scenery. In the northwest part of the harbor is the Kwai Chung Container Terminal, one of the world's largest container transportation centers. Every day at sunrise and sunset, busy ferryboats shuttle between the north and south coasts. Fishing boats, cruise ships, sightseeing vessels, mega ships of 10,000 tons and the sound of their blaring whistles intertwine to create a fabulous scene of maritime prosperity.
For more than a hundred years, the role of Victoria Harbour has gone far beyond that of an ordinary port. The area around Victoria Harbour is the center of Hong Kong in terms of location and geomorphology; it is an important natural resource for Hong Kong and part of the lives of Hong Kong people, with millions of people crossing the north and south sides of the harbour every day; economically, it boasts one of the world's busiest container ports, and has witnessed the transformation of Hong Kong's commerce, economy, and tourism industry; and culturally, Victoria Harbour, as well as the construction, development of the two sides of the Victoria Harbour, highlights, news, rights and wrongs, and joyous events affect the history and cultural connotation of Hong Kong, adding color and charm to the cosmopolitan city of Hong Kong
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