Hong Kong Attractions
Hong Kong travel & tourism guide to top tourist information on attractions, parks, shopping, dining, vacation tour spots such as Hong Kong Disneyland, Ocean Park, the Peak and more popular sites for for sightseeing and holiday trip.
Victoria Harbour
The energetic Victoria Harbour is deep, sheltered harbour with its constant parade of vessels and breathtaking surrounding scenery. A harbour cruise is a ruly Hong Kong's lifeline.
Victoria Peak
the Victoria Peak is the top of Taipingshan Mountain and is also the highest point of Hong Kong where providing magnificent harbor and city views.
Hong Kong Disneyland
HK Disney land was open in September, 2005, 11th theme park in global, 1st in China. Visitor share happiness with the wonderful land, taste various Asian cuisine, enjoy the fantastic journey. Hong Kong Disneyland Resort is home to Hong Kong Disneyland Park and two Disney Hotels.
Causeway Bay
Causeway Bay (also called Tung Lo Wan) is another shopping, dinning, entertainment center along with Tsim Sha Tsui. It is the most popular shopping and fashion districts on Hong Kong Island with central location.
Hong Kong Ocean Park
Ocean Park Hong Kong is the largest marine-themed park in Southeast Asia and one of the biggest amusement parks in the world, covering an area of approximately 900,000 square meters. It is located on the southern part of Hong Kong Island, lying between Aberdeen and Repulse Bay.
Wong Tai Sin Temple
Wong Tai Sin Temple Hong Kong is located at Lion Rock in the north part of Kowloon Peninsula. Known for its fortune-tellers, Wong Tai Sin Temple receives many local and overseas visitors every year. It is set in a tranquil setting remote from the nearby skyscrapers and the bustle street.
Hong Kong Stanley Market
You will not be long at Stanley before you understand why this sleepy seaside village on Hong Kong Island's south side is a favourite with foodies and shoppers. The latter come for the popular Stanley Market;
Hong Kong Repulse Bay
Repulse Bay is the most spectacular beach in Hong Kong, hence not the most beautiful under heaven, it also worth a visit. It is located in southern part of Hong Kong Island, and not very far away from the Stanley Market.
Hong Kong Central District
Central districts of Hong Kong is the heart and soul of all commercial activities in Hong Kong and most banks and multi-national companies have their offices here. Consulates general and consulates of many countries are also located in this area, as is Government Hill, the site of the government headquarters.
Lautau Big Buddha
Polin Monastery is the must-visited site for prayers in Hong Kong; it is also a cultural and natural site popular among tourists. Polin Monastery is located on the Lantau Island of Hong Kong, built in 1924 by three Buddhists.
Hong Kong Convention & Exhibition Center
Hong Kong Convention & Exhibition Centre is the most important exhibition and convention venue in Hong Kong. The impressive building is located in the heart of Wanchai and next to ferry Pier and can be accessed by the scenic Star Ferry.
Happy Valley Racecourse
Horse racing, the highlight of Hong Kong, is the most popular attraction that attracts millions of visitors every year. It is talked throughout the world as most people enjoy the excitement of horse racing and maybe gambling on the races. Happy Valley Racecourse is the place that offers a day of recreation.
Tsing Ma Bridge
Tsing Ma Bridge Hong Kong, linking the Tsing Yi and Ma Wun Island, over the Ma Wun Channel, is the longest span suspension bridge that carrying both road and rail traffic in the world. It is the important bridge that connects Hong Kong Island, international airport and urban districts of Hong Kong.
Hong Kong Man Mo Temple
One of the oldest and most famous and beautiful temples in Hong Kong is Man Mo Temple. It is located at the intersection of Hollywood Road and Ladder Street. The temple is devoted towards two deities – Man the god of literature and Mo the god of war.
Tsim Sha Tsui
Tsim Sha Tsui is the main tourists and shopping area in Kowloon. Meanwhile there are many museums and entertainment center, caterings and bars. Mong Kok, as Causeway Bay, is a shopping heaven. The two places in the south and east of Kowloon in Yau Tsim Mong District.
Kowloon Park
Standing on a small hill in the heart of Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon Park, covering an area of 14 hectares, is former site of a military barracks. It was open to public in 1989 and it is the most popular park in Kowloon, where many territory-wide functions are regularly held.