Avenue of Stars
Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon
Situated on the Tsim Sha Tsui promenade right on the waterfront of Victoria Harbour, Avenue of Stars is a walking road dedicated to the stars Hong Kong's film industry. It is a very popular place among tourists. Read More ...
Big Buddha
Ngong Ping, Lantua Island
When you travel to Phuket City's southern region, you will get a glimpse down the hills and a monument that is currently under construction will be visible to you. This towering monument on the hill is typically referred to as Big Buddha and it designed with a view to become the largest local land mark that both locals and tourists will love visiting. Read More ...
Lotus Pond at Chi Lin Nunnery
5 Chi Lin Dr, Diamond Hill, Kowloon
One of the most impressive attractions that are a must-see in Hong Kong is the famous Chi Lin Nunnery, located in Diamond Hill. Housed in a monastery complex, the nunnery is reminiscent of the Tang Dynasty in its architecture, and was built in the 1930s. When the building was renovated in 1998, it was designed so that no nails were used in the reconstruction. Read More ...
DHL Hong Kong Balloon
West Kowloon Waterfront Promenade, Austin Road West, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon
Located on the West Kowloon Waterfront Promenade, the DHL Balloon is a relatively new attraction in Hong Kong and offers spectacular view of Victoria Harbour. The balloon rises up to 100 meters and takes up to 30 visitors per ride. From above, visitors have excellent photo opportunities, which are not spoiled by windows reflection. There are two types: Day Flights from 10:00am till 5:45pm, and Night Flights from 6:00pm - 9:45pm. Read More ...
Attractions in Mei Foo
Shop 215, 2/F, The Household Centre, Nob Hill, 8 King Lai Path, Mei Foo, Kowloon
The Dialogue in the Dark exhibit in Hong Kong opened in 2010. The exhibition takes approximately 75 minutes to navigate. Visitors explore different types of environments using smell, temperature and texture, and various sounds. The exhibition is constructed in total darkness. When you enter the exhibit, you'll find there are five different environments to explore. Read More ...
Happy Valley Racecourse
2 Sports Road, Happy Valley, Hong Kong Island
Located in the Happy Valley, Hong Kong Island, Happy Valley Racecourse was first built as a racecourse for the British who were living in Hong Kong. The regular racing season begins in September and ends in June, with races on Wednesdays, Saturdays and Sundays. If you are in Hong Kong on Wednesday or weekends, visit the racecourse. It's a great way to spend an evening and get a nice experience. Read More ...
Hong Kong Coliseum
9 Cheong Wan Road, Hung Hom, Kowloon
The Hong Kong Coliseum was built by the urban council and was opened in 1983. It is a multipurpose indoor stadium which has been hosting a lot of international sports and other events. It is the second of a kind facility in Hong Kong and it can occupy around 12,500 spectators or more. It falls at the same class with AsiaWorld-Arena which was established in 2005. Read More ...
Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre
1 Expo Drive, Wan Chai, Hong Kong Island
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Hong Kong Cultural Centre - a view from Victoria Harbour
Salisbury Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon
The Hong Kong Cultural Center is located on the Southwestern tip of Tsim Sha Tsui, where the Kowloon station was formerly located. The Center borders Tsim Sha Ferry Pier to the West and both the Hong Kong Museum of Art and Hong Kong Space Museum to the East. Also standing at the entrance of these three historical sites is another historical feature, the Clock Tower. Read More ...

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