Repulse Bay
Repulse Bay, Hong Kong Island
One of Hong Kong's most beautiful locales for tourists and local residents to visit is Repulse Bay. It has one of the loveliest beaches in the region, and is in an upscale residential area. The atmosphere is friendly and the decor resembles a resort. The location of the Bay is on the southern region of Hong Kong Island. Read More ...
Sha Tin, New Territories
The Sha Tin racecourse is located in New Territories, Hong Kong and it hosts some of the highly rated horse racing events in the world on a year-round basis. This racecourse hosts the Hong Kong Cup which is estimated over $20,000,000. The racecourse track has 2 grandstands, which can comfortably fit over 85,000 spectators on a regular basis. Read More ...
Sky100 Hong Kong Observation Deck
100/F, International Commerce Centre, 1 Austin Road West, Kowloon
Opened in April 2011, Sky100 is the highest indoor observation deck in Hong Kong, and situated on 100/F of International Commerce Centre (ICC) at a height of 393 meters above sea level. visitors will see a bird's-eye view of Hong Kong skyline, including the Harbour, the northern coastline of Hong Kong Island, Kowloon (Mongkok, Tsim Sha Tsui), Outlying Islands, and even Tsing Ma Bridge on a clear day. Read More ...
Star Ferry
Star Ferry Pier, Tsim Sha Tsui, Central or Wan Chai
Star Ferry is good and economic mode of transportation across Victoria Harbour as well as a nice sightseeing tour. A trip across Victoria Harbour affords terrific views of both sides of the harbour; Hong Kong Island with its skyscrapers, hotels and bank towers from one side and bustle Tsim Sha Tsui from another side. Read More ...
Hong Kong Street Markets

Hong Kong has the best Street Markets filled with all kinds of shopping services. Visitors can get almost all sorts of goods from the shops found along the streets. If you are a fun of bargaining while making your purchase, then you will get a lot of fun while shopping in Hong Kong. The street markets of Hong Kong forms a great bargain galore that gives a lot of entertainment to shoppers. Read More ...
Symphony of Lights
Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon
Victoria Harbour is one of Hong Kong's top attractions and at night it is one of the beautiful skylines in the world. Every night on the Tsim Sha Tsui promenade, hundreds of people come there to watch a show named "A Symphony of Lights" that is held daily at 8:00pm. Read More ...

The Tin Hau Temple is a complex of temples in Kowloon's Yau Ma Tai district. It is linked to the Shea Tam, Shing Wong and Fook Tak Tse temples. These temples originally were built way back in 1870 before being transferred to the position they presently occupy. In 1972, they were also renovated to their present condition. Read More ...
Victoria Harbour

Located between Hong Kong and Kowloon, is Victoria Harbour, a deep water port. For those who appreciate modern architecture, the skyline of Hong Kong is one of the most interesting and unique anywhere in the world. The skyline of Hong Kong is the tallest of any city. In the evening, visitors to Victoria Harbour thrill to the Symphony of Lights, an incredible light display, featuring concerted effects. Read More ...
Victoria Park
1 Hing Fat Street, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong Island
If you plan a trip to take a break from your hectic day to day operations, then one of the places your should visit is Hong Kong. It has a lot of attractive sites and tourist spots, and you will enjoy your presence. Causeway Bay is one of the favorite areas in the city, and has the largest public park on the island, Victoria Park. The park is centrally located and has a lot of sports and recreation facilities. Read More ...
Victoria Peak Hong Kong "The Peak"
The Peak, Hong Kong Island
Victoria Peak is the most famous attraction in Hong Kong. It features the Peak Tower, Sky Terrace 428, Madame Tussauds Hong Kong, the Sky Gallery and the Peak Tram. A trip on the tram will be one of the most unforgettable tours on your Hong Kong trip. Read More ...

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