Hong Kong Tourism's Best Value Attractions

Hong Kong is a cosmopolitan city where East meets West, and the high degree of cultural diversity has made Hong Kong an international metropolis. It is a world of concentrated essence, a bustling city of the night, and a place where everyone wants to see everything. The Peak Tram, Repulse Bay seascape, Victoria Harbor night scene to make this Pearl of the Orient romantic still ...... feel the splendor of the city, let us come together to see the unique charm of the face of Hong Kong it!

Victoria Harbor, Yau Tsim Mong District

Simply known as Victoria Harbor, located in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of Hong Kong Island and the Kowloon Peninsula between the seaport. It is the first in Asia and the third largest harbor in the world. Due to the vastness and depth of the harbor, it is a natural harbor, Hong Kong also has the "Pearl of the Orient", "the world's top three natural harbors" because of it. The night view on both sides of Victoria Harbor is one of the world's most famous sightseeing spots. Hong Kong Island and the Kowloon Peninsula are filled with skyscrapers, and at night, all the lights reflect each other, making Hong Kong's night view one of the world's top three with Hakodate, Japan, and Naples, Italy.

Hong Kong Disneyland

Located at Penny's Bay on Lantau Island in Hong Kong's New Territories, Hong Kong Disneyland is the world's fifth Disneyland model, the eleventh Disney theme park in the world, and the first to be based on Disney's California Disneyland (which includes Sleeping Princess Castle). The park broadly consists of six themed areas, including Main Street USA, World of Adventure, Fantasyland Tomorrowland, Toy Story Land, and more.

Ocean Park

Located at Ocean Park Road, Aberdeen, Nam Long Shan, Wong Chuk Hang, Ocean Park enjoys the title of "The World's Most Popular Theme Park". Ocean Park Hong Kong is divided into three parts, namely, the Gardens at the Bottom of the Hill in the north and the southern foot of Nam Long Shan and Tai Shue Wan in the south. Ocean Park Hong Kong has the largest . The Ocean Aquarium and Theme Amusement Park is one of the most popular places for tourists to visit in Hong Kong, where you can not only see fun open-air playgrounds, dolphin shows, but also a variety of strange marine fish.

The Peak

Located at 118 Peak Road, Hong Kong Island, at an altitude of 554 meters, the Peak is the highest peak on Hong Kong Island, overlooking Hong Kong and Victoria Harbour. The Peak is also the best place to enjoy the wonderful night view of Hong Kong, with the Lion Rock Pavilion and the Peak Park as the best viewing locations. Whenever the night falls, stand on the Peak and look around, in the thousands of lights, Hong Kong Island and Kowloon as set in the Victoria Harbour Bay of the two jewels, the interplay.

Madame Tussauds Hong Kong

Madame Tussauds Hong Kong

Located at The Peak, Hong Kong, Madame Tussauds Hong Kong is a museum specializing in the exhibition of celebrity wax figures. Madame Tussauds is located in London, England, and its Hong Kong branch was opened in 2000, displaying about 100 wax figures of international, Chinese and Hong Kong celebrities. These include basketball star Yao Ming, soccer star David Beckham, famous artists Kelly Chen, Jay Chou and Andy Lau, as well as late superstars Teresa Teng, Anita Mui and Leslie Cheung.

Avenue of Stars

Located at Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade in the eastern part of Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong, along the Victoria Harbour, the Avenue of Stars has become a featured attraction for recognizing outstanding personalities in the Hong Kong film industry. The Avenue of Stars is decorated with 73 plaques of movie celebrities, of which more than 30, including from Hong Kong's respected veteran filmmakers Dillon, Chor Yuen and Hsieh Hsien, to contemporary international Hong Kong film masters John Woo, Tsui Hark, Sammo Hung, Bao Bao Fung, and Michelle Yeoh, Andy Lau, Jackie Chan, etc., have left their fingerprints on the ground here.

Golden Bauhinia Square

Located next to the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Center, the Golden Bauhinia Square was established to commemorate the return of Hong Kong to the motherland. on July 1, 1997, when Hong Kong SAR was established, the Central Government presented a bronze statue of the Golden Bauhinia (GBS) to Hong Kong. The statue was placed next to the HKCEC, facing the sea, and the square was named Golden Bauhinia Square. The official name of the 6-meter-high statue is "Bauhinia in Full Bloom Forever", which implies that Hong Kong will always be prosperous.

Causeway Bay

Causeway Bay is located in the center of Hong Kong Island, west of the north shore, is Hong Kong's main commercial and entertainment venues. The area is home to a number of major department stores and shopping malls, including Sogo, Times Square, Lee Theatre Plaza, and the World Trade Center. Causeway Bay is also the second most expensive shopping area in the world, after Fifth Avenue in New York. In the crowded Causeway Bay, a lot of local celebrities shopping on weekdays will appear in this area, this is also a lot of Asian celebrities crazy shopping must go.

Mongkok

Located at the northern end of Nathan Road, Mongkok is an early development area in Kowloon, famous for its typhoon shelters and temples. Mongkok is the most crowded area in Hong Kong, and is a popular shopping destination for locals. Many stores and restaurants are open all night long, and the whole area is bustling and crowded with banks, commercial buildings, and small and exquisite stores, with a section of Nathan Road being the highlight.

Lantau Island

Lantau Island, or Lantau Island, is the largest island in Hong Kong, nearly twice the size of Hong Kong Island, and is located just outside the mouth of the Pearl River. Its main tourist attractions include the Po Lin Monastery, Tai O and Tsing Ma Bridge. The terrain of Lantau Island is high in the southwest and lower in the northeast, and the main peak, Phoenix Hill, with an altitude of 935 meters, is the second highest peak in Hong Kong.

Lan Kwai Fong

Located in Hong Kong's Central district, an L-shaped uphill path, also refers to the composition of a collection of large and small bars and restaurants in the mid-range and high-end consumer area, popular white-collar workers, expatriates and tourists, is one of the characteristics of Hong Kong's tourist attractions. The entire Lan Kwai Fong area has opened more than 50 bars and restaurants type of consumer places, store names and decorations are very westernized, overflowing with unique exotic atmosphere, known as Hong Kong's unique cultural district.

Wong Tai Sin

The Wong Tai Sin Temple is located in the Wong Tai Sin district of Kowloon, and was built in 1945 as one of the most famous temples in Hong Kong. It is rumored that the Wong Tai Sin enshrined in the shrine is a man who can answer any request and his signatures are very effective. In addition, the temple is the only Taoist temple in Hong Kong where Taoist weddings can be held. The majestic architecture of the Wong Tai Sin Temple, with its golden splendor, is characterized by the features of classical Chinese temples. In addition to the main temple, the Maharajah's Temple, there are also the Three Sacred Chapels and the Sacred Heart Garden, etc. Among them, the pagoda building is the most characteristic. Among them, the pagoda building is the most characteristic, fully expresses the traditional Chinese culture.

The Repulse Bay

The Repulse Bay in Hong Kong is known as the "First Bay of the World", also known as the "Oriental Hawaii", is the most representative of Hong Kong's sandy beaches. Repulse Bay in the south of Hong Kong Island, mountains and the sea, the bay is crescent-shaped, the slope is slow beach long, the waves are quiet, the water is clear and fine sand, the beach is wide and clean and shallow, and warm in winter and cool in summer, the water temperature in the sixteen degrees Celsius to twenty-seven degrees Celsius, has always been the people of Hong Kong in the summer tidal wave of the resort, but also a must-go to the famous scenic area.