There are many places people dream to visit in their lifetime. Hong Kong Disneyland is one of the leading must-see places in the city. Its unique design that depicts the rich Chinese culture makes visitors fall in love at first sight. It originally opened in 2005, and is estimated to host 40,000 visitors a day. Expansions are constantly being made to provide visitors with even more unique attractions. Read More ...
This is a must visit museum for all those who are interested in learning a few things about the country's history and its cultural heritage. It stocks some of the most interesting and beautiful items donated by the locals. Most of these items are signs of how life used to be in the early times. Read More ...
Located on the Tsim Sha Tsui waterfront, Hong Kong Museum of Arts presents one of the best collections of Chinese Art in the world. The museum offers over 15,000 art objects, where you’ll find Chinese paintings and calligraphy, antique treasures, artworks and so on. The admission fee is HK$10 and free on Wednesdays. Read More ...
Hong Kong Museum of History is one of the most interesting museums in China. It comprises a huge collection of historical objects, which has over 90,000 items. The museum is divided into three main areas: natural history, ethnography and local history. It's a great place where you can learn historical and cultural aspects of Hong Kong and neighboring areas. Prepare to spend a few hours in it. Read More ...
Hong Kong Park is one of the best parks with beautiful attractions. It covers almost 20 acres of land and is exclusively designed to provide a beautiful environment for both educational and leisure purposes, to locals and foreigners. This is one of those parks where you get an amazing experience with nature due to its incredible landscape. Read More ...
Located in former Wan Chai Gap Police station, Hong Kong Police Museum offers an unique chance to see over 700 exhibits related to the history of Hong Kong Police Force. It occupies an area of 570 square meters. There are five galleries: Orientation gallery, Triad Societies and Narcotics gallery, Police Then & Now gallery, Current Exhibition gallery and Heroin Factory. Admission is free all year round. Read More ...
Hong Kong is home to some great historical features. However, the city also boasts by a modern Science Museum. The permanent exhibition area features a total of 16 galleries located on 4 floors with a wide range of Science and Technology topics and themes. There are about 500 science-related exhibits in the permanent exhibition area. The admission fee is HK$25 and free on Wednesdays. Read More ...
Hong Kong Space Museum is one of the most famous and outstanding landmarks in Hong Kong. The museum was built to popularise astronomy and space science education, and occupies an area of 8,000 square meters. It produces 2 planetarium shows as well as introduces some of the best foreign OMNIMAX productions in the city. The admission fee is HK$10 (Exhibition Halls only), HK$24 - Omnimax Show/Sky Show. Read More ...
Hong Kong stadium is able to accommodate up to 40,000 people and has the modern equipment aimed at making to every visitor a feel of comfort while enjoying a great game together with friends or family members. It is situated in So Kong Po - the famous green valley in Hong Kong. The stadium has been made famous by its association with the great rugby tournament known as the rugby sevens. Read More ...
Many people, when they think of Hong Kong, think of a sprawling urban landscape with a vibrant nightlife. While this is true of one aspect of this fascinating place, there's also a side to Hong Kong that's focused more on natural beauty, and on preserving the beautiful wetlands that are Hong Kong's natural habitat. Located in the area of Tin Shui Wai, the Wetland Park is one of the most interesting ecotourism destinations. Read More ...