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Your guide to experiencing Hong Kong

Welcome to Hong Kong, a vibrant metropolis where modern marvels blend seamlessly with rich traditions. From the iconic skyline to the dynamic streets, the city pulses with energy and culture. Just a stone’s throw away, you’ll find serene beaches and tranquil hiking trails, offering a perfect escape from urban life. Whether seeking thrilling adventures, artistic inspiration, or culinary delights, Hong Kong has unforgettable memories waiting for you!

Must-see attractions to captivate you

Victoria Harbour: A stunning skyline awaits 

Experience the breathtaking spectacle of Victoria Harbour, where Hong Kong’s amazing skyline shines in all its glory. Step aboard the Star Ferry, a vessel with over 130 years of legacy connecting Kowloon and Hong Kong Island. 

Nearby, admire the historic Clock Tower, a treasured remnant of the Kowloon-Canton Railway, standing proudly alongside the striking Hong Kong Cultural Centre.

Stroll along the Avenue of Stars to honour cinematic legends like Bruce Lee and Jackie Chan and don’t miss ‘A Symphony of Lights,’ the world’s largest permanent light and sound show, which illuminates the skyline with music and colour. 

Unforgettable views at The Peak

Visit The Peak, the highest point on Hong Kong Island, where spectacular vistas beckon. Ride the famous Peak Tram for an exhilarating ascent past towering skyscrapers and trees. At the Peak Tower, indulge in delightful dining and shopping, and be sure to check out the Sky Terrace 428 for a 360-degree panorama of the city. Explore the Peak Galleria, packed with attractions like MONOPOLY DREAMS™ and Go Museum. Whether by day or night, The Peak is an essential stop for every visitor!  

The magical world of Hong Kong Disneyland 

Step into the magic of Hong Kong Disneyland. Enjoy captivating rides, meet your favourite Disney characters, and watch whimsical shows for all ages. Extend the enchantment by booking a stay at one of their three themed hotels! 

Thrills await at Ocean Park Hong Kong & Water World Ocean Park

Dive into excitement at Ocean Park, a world-class theme park featuring exhilarating rides and incredible animal exhibits and aquariums that let you get up close and personal. Join the Halloween festivities with spine-tingling haunted houses, and splash into Water World Ocean Park for fun-filled water slide adventures.

Unleash the night at Lan Kwai Fong 

Come to Lan Kwai Fong - Hong Kong’s premier nightlife district, home to over 100 restaurants, bars, clubs and shops. Immerse yourself in the electrifying party scene, especially during the legendary Halloween and Christmas festivities! 

Marvel at the majestic Big Buddha

The Big Buddha on Lantau Island is an unmissable landmark! Take the Ngong Ping 360 cable car for astonishing panoramic views, then climb over 200 steps to visit the majestic statue and the nearby Po Lin Monastery for a glimpse into Hong Kong’s spiritual heritage. 

Delve into creativity and heritage

West Kowloon Cultural District: A destination for art and culture

Wander through the West Kowloon Cultural District, Hong Kong’s vivacious hub for art and culture. Visit M+, Asia’s first global museum of visual culture, showcasing innovative 20th- and 21st-century art. 

Next door, the  Hong Kong Palace Museum featuring the finest collections and over 900 treasures from Beijing. Experience mesmerising performances at Freespace where emerging talent shines, and enjoy the rich heritage of Cantonese opera at the Xiqu Centre. 

Relax at the  Art Park, perfect for picnics and scenic sunset waterfront walks. 

Hong Kong Museum of Art: Celebrating local and global creativity

Tour the Hong Kong Museum of Art, the city’s first public art museum, showcasing local and international works that reflect Hong Kong’s cultural legacy, all set against the striking backdrop of Victoria Harbour. 

Unearth the charms of unique neighbourhoods

Old Town Central: A fusion of history and modernity 

Explore Old Town Central, spanning Central and Sheung Wan, where East meets West in Hong Kong’s oldest and most historic area. Discover treasures like Man Mo Temple alongside contemporary galleries, authentic eateries and chic boutiques. 

Stroll down Hollywood Road, named the world’s second coolest street, featuring art, restaurants, award-winning bars and heritage landmarks. And don’t overlook Hong Kong’s first wet market, Central Market, a revitalised space offering lively dining and shopping experiences, and Tai Kwun, a UNESCO-honoured heritage site that serves as a cultural hub for art, dining and lifestyle. 

Sham Shui Po: A cultural gem

Discover Sham Shui Po, one of Hong Kong’s oldest and densest neighbourhoods, steeped in heritage and local culture, featuring quirky cafes, contemporary art spaces and independent shops. 

Tai Nan Street has transformed from a leather goods manufacturing area into an energetic scene celebrating art, lifestyle and food. 

Ensure you visit Fuk Wing Street for nostalgic toys, especially popular during festive seasons for costumes, decorations and collectables. Explore Mei Ho House, a UNESCO-recognised youth hostel and public housing museum, showcasing Hong Kong’s rich heritage and history. 

Yau Tsim Mong: Shopping meets cultural vibrance

In Yau Tsim Mong, visit Temple Street for a bustling mix of souvenirs, electronics and local eats, like fish balls and claypot rice.

Ladies’ Market is a shopping paradise, perfect for haggling great deals on fashion, accessories, gadgets and souvenirs.  

Unearth the charms of unique neighbourhoods

Tai O: A traditional fishing village

Discover Tai O, a charming fishing village known for its stilt houses and rich heritage. Explore its canals, savour fresh seafood at the waterfront cafes and shop for local specialties like shrimp paste and dried seafood.

Sai Kung: Nature’s playground

Visit Sai Kung for beautiful hiking trails, beaches, islands and geological parks. Indulge in delicious fresh catches at Seafood Street, then sail to Yim Tin Tsai and Sharp Island to explore their natural beauty and heritage. Take the time to explore the unique geological formations at the Hong Kong UNESCO Global Geopark or hike the 100-kilometre MacLehose Trail for more radiant landscapes. 

Dragon’s Back: Your gateway to scenic trails

The Dragon’s Back trail offers a gentle trek with panoramic views of lush countryside and the Shek O Wan coastline, ending at Big Wave Bay Beach – ideal for relaxation after your outdoor excursion. 


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