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[History]

Hong Kong's history dates back 5,000 years to the Neolithic period. Qin Shi Huang unified China, established in South China Nanhai, Guilin, like a gun, three guns, Hong Kong under Panyu, Nanhai County, County began, Hong Kong will be placed under the jurisdiction of the central government, the regime. Hong Kong Han in Nanhai County, Boluo County. Eastern Jin Dynasty Xianhe six years (331 AD) Hong Kong in Dongguan County Baoan County. With Hong Kong in Baoan County, Nanhai County, Guangzhou Province. In the Tang Dynasty, in the second year of Zhide (757 AD), the county of Bao'an was changed to Dongguan County, and Hong Kong remained in Dongguan County. During the Song and Yuan Dynasties, a large number of mainlanders migrated to the southern part of Hong Kong, boosting Hong Kong's economy, and the culture has developed greatly. In the first year of the Ming Dynasty (1573), in Xin'an County.

Hong Kong is a good deep-water port, praised as 1 of the world's 3 major natural harbors, in the early years of the British fancy the potential to become an excellent seaport in East Asia in Hong Kong's Victoria Harbor, from the Manchu hands of the government in the opium wars to here to take the crown to develop its maritime trade business in the Far East, began the history of Hong Kong became a British colony. From 1842 to June 30, 1997, Hong Kong was a British colony. On July 1, 1997, Hong Kong was returned to China.

The three parts of the entire territory of Hong Kong (Hong Kong Island, Kowloon, and the New Territories), respectively, are from three different periods of unequal treaties. In 1840, after the First Opium War, Britain forced the Qing government to sign the Treaty of Nanjing in 1842, which ceded Hong Kong Island. In 1856, the British and French forces launched the Second Opium War, forcing the Qing government to sign a treaty in 1860 to cede the area south of Boundary Street on the Kowloon Peninsula. After the Sino-Japanese War in 1894, the British forced the Qing government to sign a special article in 1898 to extend the boundary of Hong Kong, forcibly leasing the New Territories, and on June 30, 1997, the 99-year lease ended. The lease of the New Territories? Hong Kong expanded tenfold.

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"The origin of such names

There are two ways to spread the wider debate on the origin of place names.

The proverbial naming is second only to the naming of Hong Kong and spices. During the Song and Yuan dynasties, Hong Kong was under the administration of Dongguan City, Guangdong Province. From the Ming Dynasty, a small bay in the south of Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong Southern Guangdong spice distribution in Dongguan City, Guangdong Province, spices and famous, known as "Hong Kong" transshipment production transfer. This is to say that when Hong Kong Hong Kong transshipment of spices, high quality, and known as "Hainan rare, many Hong Kong Hong Kong local spice industry, Hong Kong and its cultivation of spices with fame and fortune. Nearly equal spices as a tribute to the emperor, and created a heyday of incense, Run industry. Later the cultivation and transit of spices gradually declined, but retained the name of Hong Kong.

The second parameter: Hong Kong is a natural harbor, near the stream of sweet and fragrant delicious, among the sailors at sea, often come here to the water used for drinking, the passage of time, the notorious sweet and fragrant stream, the creek became known as? "Xiangjiang River", but Xiangjiang River into the sea alluvial into a small harbor, it began to be called "Hong Kong". It was a group of British Hong Kong Island boards that were on the shore of the harbor, so they would use "Hong Kong" to name the whole island. Until today, the nickname "Hong Kong".

Despite the different versions, it is generally certain that the name first appeared in Hong Kong during the Ming Dynasty, where it initially referred to a small harbor on Hong Kong Island, a small village, and later expanded to the entire island (Hong Kong Island) "Finally, by the early 19th century, became the collective name for the entire area occupied by British colonialists.

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Unique social and economic]

Maintaining its original social system and economic mode of operation, Hong Kong has an independent judiciary after the handover, Hong Kong's currency is issued and circulated in Hong Kong dollars, and stamps are issued independently (stamps are labeled ", Hong Kong, China") , at Hong Kong, China, participates in international sporting events under the name "Hong Kong, China. As of the end of 2007, Hong Kong, China, in an independent capacity, participated in the World Trade Organization and many other international organizations. Hong Kong runs its own sophisticated fiscal and financial system and also has its own immigration policy. Citizens or residents of 170 countries and regions around the world enter Hong Kong visa-free.

Ten Years of Reunification, Changes]

In 2007, Hong Kong has celebrated the tenth anniversary of its reunification. Ten years of steady development, in Hong Kong is still the "Pearl of the Orient". Ten years, the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government and the people of Hong Kong to overcome a series of difficulties in the Asian financial crisis, SARS, economic stabilization, recovery and development, and improvement of people's livelihood. Returning to the moment of the decade, Hong Kong's economy grew strongly, and in 2006 the IPO raised funds beyond New York, second only to London. Ten years ago, the international community was worried about the future of Hong Kong. In 1995, the U.S. "Fortune" magazine published an article "Dead Hong Kong", predicting Hong Kong's return to decline, June 28, 2007 issued by "Fortune" magazine published the 10th anniversary of the article On the eve of the 10th anniversary of the article, frankly, when the prediction was completely wrong.

The status of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) has continued to stabilize and improve over the past decade. Hong Kong SAR passport holders visa-free entry treatment for the number of countries and regions, by the time of the return of the four in June 2007, the HKSAR Government has done a lot of effort to do so, Hong Kong tourists increased to 134 European Union visa-free access to the HKSAR passport treatment took four years to convince Japan to grant visa-free access to the HKSAR took seven years. Over the past decade, exchanges between Hong Kong and the Mainland have intensified. Marriages between Hong Kong residents and mainland residents increased seven-fold in 2006 compared with 1997, while the number of Hong Kong female residents marrying mainland residents rose eight-fold over the decades.

Ten years after the handover, the structure of Hong Kong's economy has undergone a marked transformation: the share of manufacturing in GDP went from 8.3 percent in 1997 to 3.5 percent in 2006. The share of the service sector in GDP rose from 78.8% to 87.4%. Between 1997 and 2006, the net output of the service sector in Hong Kong grew at an average annual rate of 2.4% in real terms. Over the 10-year period, employment continued to shift from manufacturing to distribution and trade; finance, insurance, real estate and business services; and community, social and personal services.

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[Trade and economic profile and international standing]

Hong Kong is a free port, with tariffs on imported goods other than tobacco, spirits, and power fuels (gasoline, diesel, etc.). Hong Kong's most favorable economy is known for free trade, low taxes and less government intervention. Hong Kong has been rated as the world's freest economy for many consecutive years by internationally renowned rating agencies and organizations, and Nobel Prize-winning economist Milton Friedman has cited Hong Kong as a model of a free economy. Hong Kong is the Asia-Pacific region's international financial center and international shipping center, regional trade center, has a superior geographical location, close to many countries and regions is irreplaceable. Today, Hong Kong has become the world's 11th largest trading entity. In terms of throughput, Hong Kong's container terminals (containerized) are among the busiest container ports in the world. Passenger volume and international cargo handling, Hong Kong International Airport is one of the busiest airports in the world. Volume of external banking transactions, Hong Kong is the 15th largest banking center in the world. Hong Kong is the world's sixth largest foreign exchange market in terms of turnover. In terms of market capitalization, the Hong Kong stock market is the second largest in Asia.

Hong Kong is one of the transportation and tourism centers in the Asia-Pacific region. The transportation network of trains, ferries, buses, and public **** transportation systems extends to almost every corner of the port. Hong Kong is an important international port and the shipping industry is very developed. Between the 460 ports of shipping, more than 100 countries and regions, Hong Kong as a hub, routes to the five continents, three oceans of the maritime transportation network. More than 20 routes from Hong Kong to all over the world. Hong Kong is also the gateway to the Mainland and tourism. In 2005, the number of Hong Kong residents returning to the Mainland was about 627,000, and the number of foreign tourists entering the Mainland through Hong Kong **** 4 million. There are 128 classes of ships, about 100 flights, over 400 trains and 40,200 trips between Hong Kong and the mainland every day.

Hong Kong is an international financial center with close contact with financial institutions and financial markets. It is the Government's policy to maintain and develop a sound legal framework, regulatory regime, infrastructure and management systems for those involved in the market to provide a level playing field to maintain a stable financial and monetary system so that Hong Kong can compete effectively with other major financial centers. Hong Kong's strategic location between North America and Europe in terms of time difference, the bridge between the Mainland and other economies in Southeast Asia, and the well-established communication network around the world have enabled Hong Kong to become a major international financial center. In addition, the free flow of capital into and out of Hong Kong is also an important factor.

Hong Kong is the 11th largest trading economy in the world, the 6th largest foreign exchange market and the 15th largest banking center. The Hong Kong market ranks second in Asia for large size stocks. Hong Kong is also a major exporter of clothing, watches, toys, games, electronics and certain light industrial products, and ranks high in the world in terms of total export value.

Popular place, Hong Kong's economy is based on services and close relations with the mainland, China and other Asia-Pacific regions; the city has set up regional offices for international companies to set up in Asia, Hong Kong is one of the tourist destinations for travelers, and is also host to international conferences and exhibitions. In 2005, Hong Kong was the world's eleventh largest exporter of services. Major sectors include travel and tourism, trade-related services, transportation services, financial and banking services and professional services, and trade-related services.

Business and trade with the Mainland]

The Mainland is Hong Kong's largest trading partner, with Hong Kong's trade accounting for 45% of Hong Kong's total trade value in 2005. The Mainland is Hong Kong's largest source and largest market for re-exports, with about 90% of Hong Kong's re-exports from or destined for the Mainland. Hong Kong also serves as a financial and other business support service center for the Mainland, especially in the southern part of the country, providing a wide range of financial and other business support services in the Mainland, such as banking, finance, insurance, transportation, accounting, promotion and sales.

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Hong Kong has an executive-led model and has developed a systematic governance and representative government, framed by the Chief Executive and the Executive Council.

The head of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region is the Chief Executive, who, according to the Basic Law, "shall be elected by a broadly representative Election Committee and appointed by the Central People's Government, and shall be responsible for the implementation of the Basic Law". "Signing bills and budgets, making legislation, deciding on government policies and issuing executive orders, assisting the first Chief Executive Tung Chee-hwa Tung Chee-hwa, the current Chief Executive (since March 2005), Donald Tsang Yam-kuen 12 Policy Bureaux and 61 Departments in the Executive Council to adopt policies. And organizations, the implementation of major government policies and administrative work, the day-to-day execution of the Hong Kong civil service about 180,000 people. The Hong Kong Government is the largest employer in Hong Kong.

Events Capital

Hong Kong hosts a variety of cultural, entertainment and sporting events each year, with the larger events including the Hong Kong Arts Festival, the Hong Kong International Film Festival, the International Arts Carnival, the Hong Kong International Rugby Sevens, the Cricket Sixes, and the influential International Horse Races. Hong Kong athletes also participate actively in major international competitions such as the Asian Games and the East Asian Games. Hong Kong will be hosting the 5th East Asian Games in December 2009, which will galvanize the people of Hong Kong to **** together in their efforts to cultivate a sporting culture and demonstrate hospitality in East Asia and the world.

Hong Kong is a city that never sleeps. Lan Kwai Fong in Central, SoHo around Lockhart Road, Wan Chai, Causeway Bay and Tsim Sha Tsui (Nathan Road, Ashley Road, Knutsford Terrace, Peking Road), there are plenty of bars, karaoke establishments, nightclubs and lounges that are patronized by all residents and tourists.

Nong Ping 360

Nong Ping 360 is a cable car route connecting Tung Chung and Ngong Ping on Lantau Island. Ocean Park Hong Kong, Hong Kong cable car system, is the largest cable car system in the world. The name "360" refers to the 360-degree view of the scenery for passengers inside the cable car. Printed calls include Tung Chung Cable Car, Cable Car. Interestingly, during construction, the project site is located in a country park area, and according to Hong Kong law, you can't use vehicles to carry materials to the site, so the contractor hired 6 mules to assist with the movement of materials from Canada, and 6 mules to return to Canada after work.

Ocean Park Hong Kong

Ocean Park Hong Kong is one of the world's largest marine parks, covering an area of 170 acres, with Southeast Asia's largest marine aquariums and theme amusement parks, mountain seashore, charming and colorful, into the station a place frequented by travelers favorite, not only can see the fun open-air playgrounds, dolphin shows, full of exotic marine fish, and the ocean. The towering ocean ferris tower, more exciting monthly mine flying car, bottomless abyss, science, tourism, the perfect combination of entertainment. Pacific Coast, Marine Park, full of cultural charm and natural beauty of the California coast in North America. In the rushing waves, rugged coast, Ning fine art of sandy beaches, also trained sea lions and seals to greet visitors.

The buildings of Ocean Park Hong Kong are located in Nam Long Shan and Wong Chuk Hang Valley. Hill is the main aquarium, Ocean Theater, Tao Museum rides. Under the mountain water park, set the ancient village to build a garden theater, goldfish museum and imitation of ancient cultural sites, imitation of Chinese palace buildings, the village has pavilions, temples street scene, reflecting the prospects of China's history, China's ancient street scene reenactment, folk performing arts. Giant pandas An An and Jia Jia are presented by the central government to the general public. In 2007 the giant pandas Ying Ying and Le Le were presented by the Central People's Government to Hong Kong Ocean Park for the 10th anniversary.

Disneyland Hong Kong Disneyland

Hong Kong Disneyland is the world's fifth Disneyland, Xin'ao on Lantau Island, surrounded by mountains and the sea in the distance, and the South China Sea, is a fusion of Disneyland in California, United States, and other Disney features in one theme park.

Hong Kong Disneyland includes four themed areas: Main Street U.S.A., World of Adventure, Fantasyland, and Tomorrowland. With each theme area, visitors can bring endless wonderful experiences. Disneyland Main Street, U.S. town of Fantasyland train ride, and enjoy the nostalgic architecture of the U.S. market, various elegant antique cars, enjoy a variety of Chinese and Western cuisine, as well as a great river adventure world of the African savannah, into the mysterious forests of Asia, to reach the Tarzan Island, the courageous mariners will lead tourists to explore the magical realm of nature's fantastical world is full of joy, is a fairy-tale-like! Dream world, good, beautiful Snow White, innocent and lively Dumbo, innocent and lovely Winnie the Pooh, the protagonist of the fairy tale can bring joy and fantasy, tomorrow's world, people can experience the thrilling journey of space and explore the universe.

The park has the Hong Kong Disneyland Hotel and Disney's Hollywood Hotel, which can enjoy the amazing world of fairy tales and the world of cinema, a variety of Disney characters appearing at any time during the tourists visited, the surprise is that in addition to providing accommodation to facilitate the visit to the stops nowhere without.

[Edit] [The basic necessities of life in Hong Kong]

Shopping

Hong Kong is a free port, known as the "Shopper's Paradise", the vast majority of goods have no tariffs, goods from all over the world are shipped to compete for the sale of goods, and some are cheaper than the place of origin. Hong Kong area has a large shopping mall, Taikoo Shing, Shatin New Town Plaza, in addition to large department stores, there are a variety of stores and restaurants, and a number of amusement facilities, shopping and leisure good place to go. Some industries prefer centralized management so that customers can have more choices. For example, computers and related products are most concentrated in the "Gordon" and "Golden" shopping malls near the Sham Shui Po MTR station. Household appliances and cameras are more numerous in Mongkok and Causeway Bay, but should be purchased from reputable stores (e.g. with the Hong Kong Tourist Association Red Sail logo) or large department stores. Hardware and machinery stores are concentrated in the three blocks of Canton Road MTR Mong Kok Station. Garden Street, Mongkok Road and some on Prince Edward Road are a kind of paradise for fruit, fashion and daily necessity vendors. A few blocks past Argyle Street and Tung Choi Street is the famous "Women's Street". Temple Street is similarly flanked by the Tin Hau Temple in Yau Ma Tei. However, the latter is more crowded at night and mixes cooked food and fortune-telling stalls with Cantonese opera concerts like a bazaar for the general public in the neighborhood of the temple.

Garment industry

Hong Kong's garment industry has always been famous in Sham Shui Po? and Cheung Sha Wan, where garment workshops were concentrated in 1970 - 1980. Around Sham Shui Po? MTR station and Ruzhou Street, Apliu Street street cloth line. Clothing wholesalers and suppliers of clothing-type goods were concentrated in Cheung Sha Wan Road, a section of the station a few blocks away. Mongkok Garden Street (Mongkok Road and Prince Edward Road section) and "Women's Street", as well as Central Lee Yuen Street East and Lee Yuen Street West and Causeway Bay Jardine's Bazaar are the general clothing suppliers.

Food

Hong Kong brings together cuisines from all over the world, what flavors of restaurants are dotted throughout the streets and lanes, opening up the more lively areas of Causeway Bay, Mongkok, Tsim Sha Tsui East, Kowloon City, and some of the streets are restaurants. Restaurants full of Asian flavors all over Hong Kong, spicy Thai soup, aromatic Indian curry, rich Korean barbecue, fresh Vietnamese salad rolls, fresh sushi and other specialties, countless. Chinese cuisine restaurants in Hong Kong and around China specialize in Cantonese cuisine in particular and other restaurants with authentic cuisines including Teochew, Hunan, Szechuan, Peking and Shanghainese cuisine, as well as lighter vegetarians to be aware of. The traditional Cantonese dim sum breakfast tea is a very good choice.

Fast food restaurants are popular in Hong Kong, with Chinese and Western prepared and distributed on every corner. In addition, there are many local food stalls, set up in districts where municipalities have built or earmarked operations, in addition to keeping the prices cheap and the environment hygienic, to enhance the traditional flavors. Another great local specialty of eating places is Hong Kong's cafes, where food is inexpensive and comes in many varieties, such as noodles, pastries, desserts, and so on. Signature dishes at many teahouses include coffee and tea blends, mandarin ducks, crispy pineapple buns with thick creamy pineapple, freshly baked puff pastry tarts, and more. Ordinary eating places have no tipping; higher banquet venues and hotel restaurants add a 10 percent service charge.

Hong Kong is a snack paradise with a variety of snacks from all over the world. Shopping you feel hungry when looking for food, snack street, the fastest and most convenient way. The most common street snacks in addition to fish balls, beef mince, as well as an array of styles. There are local specialty snacks such as Potter's Sugar, Sugar Onion Pancake, Fried Chestnuts, Lobster Vegetables, Sugar, and so on. Drinks are side by side with a variety of fruit juices (found in fresh produce), table teas, herbal teas, congee, noodles, bowls of shark's fin soup, doughnuts, tofu, and the list goes on and on. The most common street food is found on Garden Street in Mongkok. Women's Street and Temple Street in Yau Ma Tei. The food streets are better than the cheaper prices, for diversified reasons. In addition, Hong Kong is characterized by the popular food - fish ball noodles. In Mongkok, the most common snacks fried stuffed sambal, fried large intestine, delicious flavor.

Stay

More than half of the population live in Hong Kong's public **** housing, while those living in their own private housing estates property a considerable proportion of the city's hustle and bustle, along the New Territories is mainly concentrated in the local public **** transportation. But most of the hotels and guesthouses, no matter what level, are mainly within open easy access to thriving city transportation.

For tourists, there are several types of accommodation options, a simple and inexpensive hotels, as well as expensive luxury six-star hotels. Hong Kong hotels, located in the city's ? Hong Kong Island and the Kowloon Peninsula, the New Territories and the outlying islands have many good options. Most hotels are located in Central, Hong Kong Island, Wan Chai, Causeway Bay and Tsim Sha Tsui and Tsim Sha Tsui East on the Kowloon Peninsula. To avoid the hustle and bustle of the city center travelers can choose New Territories hotels. Most Hong Kong hotels offer modern amenities including air-conditioning, internet access.

Transportation

Hong Kong is a highly developed and well connected transportation network. Public ****transportation, including trains, buses (public ****cars), minibuses (public ****minibuses), cabs (metered taxis) and ferries are the main components. Railroads are the main mode of public **** transportation in Hong Kong, with about 412 total passenger trips per day; followed by franchised buses, with about 394 total passenger trips per day. It is worth noting that Hong Kong was the first place in the world to make widespread use of e-money in the field of public **** transportation, with the total issuance of e-ticketing and currency system called Octopus reaching US$1.24 billion in 2005.

Most buses in Hong Kong are double-decker buses. The Hong Kong Tramways travels the north shore of Hong Kong Island and is the world's only fully two-decked tram fleet. In addition, located in Central on Hong Kong Island, the Mid-levels Escalator System, is the longest covered escalator system in the world.

Hong Kong's roads are highly utilized, with a total road length of 1,938 kilometers, mainly made up of eight main streets, bridges and tunnels connecting Hong Kong's parts, to be raised to 10 in the next few years. Hong Kong's traffic routes are still in operation, and according to the British colonial era, are different from those of mainland China. Of the 610,000 registered in Hong Kong, 64% are private vehicles, with a vehicle fleet of about 276 cars per kilometer of road.

In addition to being a transit point for flights between Europe and the United States, as well as Asia and Oceania, is the world's busiest passenger airport, the Hong Kong International Airport at Chek Lap Kok on Lantau Island. Operating 24 hours a day and capable of handling 4,500 total passengers and 300 gross tons of cargo, HKIA has now been expanded in phases to meet the growing demand for air transport as well as to enhance connectivity to the neighboring Pearl River Delta region and further develop it into a regional passenger hub.

Public Transportation

Public Transportation. The Mass Transit Railway (MTR) serves the main urban areas in four routes, on Hong Kong Island, Kowloon, Tsuen Wan and Tung Chung, but also connects trains at Kowloon Tong Station and East Rail. Starts running every day from 6:00 am to 12 midnight, with groups every few minutes. Fares range from $4 (for two stops) to $13 (across the harbor). As the neighborhood along the most desirable tourist destinations. Equipped with air conditioning, gas stations and cars are not only comfortable, fast time.

Bus (public **** car), the company operates: New Bus, walking on Hong Kong Island routes KMB, walking in Kowloon and the New Territories; Citybus, walking on Hong Kong Island routes part (the above three companies are cross-harbour tunnels or the airport routes); Lantau Bus, only a dozen routes only walking on the island. City fares by two dollars per trip, because some routes or only air-conditioned bus service, the charges are slightly higher.

3 small (type) bus (disabled) to the billet (special line) and similar two charges bus red body. Metro special line bus, such as to the subway does not, both are very affordable. The goal and cost of the head of the car.

Kowloon-Canton Railway Corporation (KCRC East Rail): Walking city of Kowloon station and the New Territories, and another by train to Guangzhou and other cities in the Mainland December 2, 2007, the Kowloon-Canton Railway and the MTR merged to become the Hong Kong Mass Transit Railway Corporation Limited, to provide citizens and tourists with a more convenient and cheaper service.

5Light Rail Transit (LRT) runs between Tuen Mun and Yuen Long in the New Territories, with feeder buses to more remote areas. The above railroads are fully electrified, air-conditioned, frequent, comfortable and efficiently economical.

6. Tram: walking in the city of Hong Kong Island (North), the cheapest charge ($2 according to the price of the year), but slower, such as short trips, or city sightseeing, the most comfortable. More than the public **** car, tram, dedicated minibus, it will need to bring their own coins.

Hong Kong Yau Ma Tei Ferry Company and Hong Kong Hong Kong and Kowloon Ferry Company provide regular ferry services, walking the Kowloon Peninsula and other terminals, the fare is very cheap.

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Hong Kong's cultural and historical sites are around every corner, with traditional ancestral shrines, New Territories clan walled villages, and centrally located temples. To get a feel of the architecture in Hong Kong's Eastern and Western features, you can also organize the "Ancient and Modern Architecture Tour" by the Hong Kong Tourism Board.

Religious and Cultural Attractions

Man Mo Temple, Hong Kong Island, Causeway Bay, Tin Hau Temple, St. John's Cathedral, Ancestral Shrines and Tombs of the Hau Wong Wong Ancient Temple in Wong Tai Sin Tsz Wan Shan, Tsz Yan Temple, Kwun Yum Temple, Ten Thousand Buddhas Abbey, Pong Ying Immortal Hall, Half Garden Spring, Tao Fung Shan Christian Church, Che Kung Temple, Shatin, Chuk Lam Monastery in Tsuen Wan, Tung Po Tuk, Tin Hau Temple in Tsuen Wan, Lung Mun Castle Peak Monastery, Castle Pines Kwun Tong, Miu Fa Temple; Yuen Long, Lingdu Temple, Yunfu Xian Guan; Sai Kung Temple Tin Hau Temple, Oyster Chung Che Kung Temple and Lantau Island, Po Lin Monastery, Pak Tai Temple, Cheung Chau, Ping Chau Tin Hau Temple.

Folk cultural attractions

Kowloon Walled City, Kowloon Sung City Sung Wong Toi, Li Cheng Uk Ancient Tomb Cluster, San Tin, Yuen Long, Tuen Mun Sung Emperor Rock, the Red House, Tsang Tai Uk in Sha Tin, the five countries and six villages of the three houses in Tsuen Wan Hai Sugawan's village house, the doctor for the first time around the Kam Tin Shui Tau Tsuen, the ancient monuments, the Juxing House, Xiamen village Deng's Ancestral Temple Sai Kung, Sheung Yiu Folk Relics Museum; Island Fortresses and Fortresses, Tung Chung, Lantau Island , Tung Lung Island Temple old fort.

Privately-run museums

Hong Kong Maritime Museum, Tung Wah Group of Hospitals Museum, Po Leung Kuk Museum of History, Hong Kong Museum of Medical Sciences.

Government-run museums

Ping Shan Tang Clan Heritage Museum, Hong Kong Heritage Museum, Sam Tung Uk Museum, Sheung Yiu Folk Museum, Hong Kong Film Archive, Hong Kong Museum of Art, Tea Ware Heritage Museum, Hong Kong Museum of History, Lo Uk Folk Museum Lei Cheng Uk Han Tomb Museum Hong Kong Coastal Defense, Hong Kong Science Museum, Hong Kong Space Museum, Hong Kong Space Museum, Hong Kong Visual Arts Center, Hong Kong Heritage Exploratorium, Dr. Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall, Grantham Fireboat Exhibition Museum Gallery.

Country Parks and Marine Parks

Twenty-three country parks and four marine parks in Hong Kong allow the public and tourists to enjoy the charms of natural scenery.

While Hong Kong is a modern metropolis, about three-quarters of the 1,000 square kilometers of land within its borders are still in the country. The Hong Kong Government's countryside, the establishment of a national park in this area of conservation of nature, on the other hand, to the people of Hong Kong and tourists in the countryside recreational and educational facilities for conservation and development. The outlying islands are set aside in the Sea Coast Park. Hill Country Park, grassy slopes and lush forests. Ocean Park, coast, sea, shallow rocky shores. From the Ocean Park, overlooking the sea, is regarded as a bird's-eye view of the country park in Hong Kong's mountainous and picturesque mountains under the link.

Hong Kong's country parks and marine parks are free to enter. Of Hong Kong's country parks, Pat Sin Leng Country Park is one of the more famous. Pat Sin Leng Eight Hills Title Pat Sin Leng, this park is home to one of the most challenging ridge trails in Hong Kong.