The Big Buddha, also known as Tian Tan Buddha, is a large bronze statue of Buddha Shakyamuni, completed in 1993, and located at Ngong Ping, Lantau Island. The statue is situated near the Po Lin Monastery and symbolizes the harmonious relationship bet... more
The Big Buddha, also known as Tian Tan Buddha, is a large bronze statue of Buddha Shakyamuni, completed in 1993, and located at Ngong Ping, Lantau Island. The statue is situated near the Po Lin Monastery and symbolizes the harmonious relationship between man and nature, people and faith. The monastery is one of Hong Kong`s most important Buddhist sanctums and has been dubbed `the Buddhist World in the South`. less
The Chi Lin Nunnery is a large Buddhist temple complex located in Diamond Hill, Kowloon, Hong Kong. Covering a space of more than 33,000 square meters, the temple complex includes a nunnery, temple halls, Chinese gardens, visitor`s hostels, and a veg... more
The Chi Lin Nunnery is a large Buddhist temple complex located in Diamond Hill, Kowloon, Hong Kong. Covering a space of more than 33,000 square meters, the temple complex includes a nunnery, temple halls, Chinese gardens, visitor`s hostels, and a vegetarian restaurant. The temple halls and the Chinese garden in the vicinity are open to the public daily without charge. less
Happy Valley Racecourse is one of two horse racing venues in Hong Kong. It`s a popular entertainment venue where visitors can enjoy horse racing against the backdrop of skyscrapers. The atmosphere on a race night is electric, with spectators cheering... more
Happy Valley Racecourse is one of two horse racing venues in Hong Kong. It`s a popular entertainment venue where visitors can enjoy horse racing against the backdrop of skyscrapers. The atmosphere on a race night is electric, with spectators cheering for their favorite horses, making it an unforgettable Hong Kong experience. less
The Hong Kong Museum of History in Tsim Sha Tsui tells the compelling story of Hong Kong, from its prehistoric period over 400 million years ago to the reunification with China in 1997. The museum`s collections include cultural artifacts, historical... more
The Hong Kong Museum of History in Tsim Sha Tsui tells the compelling story of Hong Kong, from its prehistoric period over 400 million years ago to the reunification with China in 1997. The museum`s collections include cultural artifacts, historical photographs, and archival documents, displayed in eight permanent galleries. Visitors can learn about the traditions and folk culture of the Han Chinese and the local Cantonese people. less
Hong Kong Park is a public park located in the heart of Hong Kong. It covers an area of 80,000 square meters and offers a blend of modern facilities and nature. Key features of the park include the Edward Youde Aviary, the Hong Kong Visual Arts Centr... more
Hong Kong Park is a public park located in the heart of Hong Kong. It covers an area of 80,000 square meters and offers a blend of modern facilities and nature. Key features of the park include the Edward Youde Aviary, the Hong Kong Visual Arts Centre, a vantage point tower, and a beautiful artificial waterfall. less
The Hong Kong Space Museum is a museum of astronomy and space science in Tsim Sha Tsui. It has a distinctive egg-shaped dome, which houses a planetarium for spectacular star-gazing shows. The museum features a range of exhibits and displays about spa... more
The Hong Kong Space Museum is a museum of astronomy and space science in Tsim Sha Tsui. It has a distinctive egg-shaped dome, which houses a planetarium for spectacular star-gazing shows. The museum features a range of exhibits and displays about space and astronomy, making it a fascinating destination for both children and adults. less
Jardine`s Lookout offers one of the most breathtaking views in Hong Kong. It`s a hill located on Hong Kong Island and is named after William Jardine, whose house was located here. Hiking up to the lookout point will reward you with an incredible view... more
Jardine`s Lookout offers one of the most breathtaking views in Hong Kong. It`s a hill located on Hong Kong Island and is named after William Jardine, whose house was located here. Hiking up to the lookout point will reward you with an incredible view of Victoria Harbour, Kowloon Peninsula, and the South China Sea. less
Ladies` Market on Tung Choi Street provides a one-kilometre stretch where over 100 stalls sell clothing, accessories, souvenirs, and home items. Despite its name, it`s not only for ladies, as you`ll find a wide array of men`s and children`s clothing... more
Ladies` Market on Tung Choi Street provides a one-kilometre stretch where over 100 stalls sell clothing, accessories, souvenirs, and home items. Despite its name, it`s not only for ladies, as you`ll find a wide array of men`s and children`s clothing as well. Remember to bargain hard as it`s expected in this bustling shopping area. less
Lan Kwai Fong is a buzzing maze of restaurants, bars, and nightclubs located in the Central area of Hong Kong. It is one of Hong Kong`s most popular nightlife hot spots and an iconic destination for locals and tourists who enjoy the dynamic city`s ni... more
Lan Kwai Fong is a buzzing maze of restaurants, bars, and nightclubs located in the Central area of Hong Kong. It is one of Hong Kong`s most popular nightlife hot spots and an iconic destination for locals and tourists who enjoy the dynamic city`s nightlife. This small square of streets is famous for its vibrant atmosphere, especially during festivals and on weekends. less
Man Mo Temple is a picturesque tribute to the God of Literature (Man) and the God of War (Mo). Built in 1847, it`s one of the oldest and most revered temples in Hong Kong. Visitors are often intrigued by the large incense spirals that hang from the t... more
Man Mo Temple is a picturesque tribute to the God of Literature (Man) and the God of War (Mo). Built in 1847, it`s one of the oldest and most revered temples in Hong Kong. Visitors are often intrigued by the large incense spirals that hang from the temple ceilings and the beautiful interior that is full of lanterns, sculptures, and intricate decorations. less
Ocean Park Hong Kong is a marine mammal park, oceanarium, animal theme park, and amusement park situated in the Southern District of Hong Kong. It is, with Hong Kong Disneyland, one of the two large theme parks in Hong Kong. Opened in 1977 by the the... more
Ocean Park Hong Kong is a marine mammal park, oceanarium, animal theme park, and amusement park situated in the Southern District of Hong Kong. It is, with Hong Kong Disneyland, one of the two large theme parks in Hong Kong. Opened in 1977 by the then Governor of Hong Kong Sir Murray MacLehose, Ocean Park has grown to about 91.5 hectares and features an array of attractions including four roller coasters, animal exhibits with different themes, such as a giant panda habitat, a jellyfish and Chinese sturgeon aquarium, and a world-class aquarium featuring the world`s largest aquarium dome. less
Repulse Bay is one of the most beautiful beaches in Hong Kong. It`s known for its clean, soft sand, clear blue water, and unique, eye-catching structures, including a photogenic bridge that connects to a quaint, colonial-style building. This beach is... more
Repulse Bay is one of the most beautiful beaches in Hong Kong. It`s known for its clean, soft sand, clear blue water, and unique, eye-catching structures, including a photogenic bridge that connects to a quaint, colonial-style building. This beach is a popular destination for locals and tourists looking to escape the bustling city life. less
Sky100 is a 360-degree indoor observation deck on the 100th floor of the International Commerce Centre, in West Kowloon, Hong Kong. Sky100 offers views of Hong Kong Island in its entirety, and on clear days, even Macau and parts of China are visible.... more
Sky100 is a 360-degree indoor observation deck on the 100th floor of the International Commerce Centre, in West Kowloon, Hong Kong. Sky100 offers views of Hong Kong Island in its entirety, and on clear days, even Macau and parts of China are visible. Visitors can enjoy a multimedia tour that offers insights into local history and culture while exploring the expansive vistas. less
The Star Ferry is a passenger ferry service operator and tourist attraction in Hong Kong. Its principal routes carry passengers across Victoria Harbour, between Hong Kong Island, and the Kowloon Peninsula. A ride on the Star Ferry has been named by t... more
The Star Ferry is a passenger ferry service operator and tourist attraction in Hong Kong. Its principal routes carry passengers across Victoria Harbour, between Hong Kong Island, and the Kowloon Peninsula. A ride on the Star Ferry has been named by the National Geographic of Traveler as one of the "fifty places of a lifetime". Its charm and romance have earned it a place in the hearts of locals and visitors alike. less
Temple Street Night Market is a popular street bazaar, named after a Tin Hau temple located in the centre of its main drag. The bustling marketplace is known for its night market and one of the busiest flea markets at night in the territory. Visitors... more
Temple Street Night Market is a popular street bazaar, named after a Tin Hau temple located in the centre of its main drag. The bustling marketplace is known for its night market and one of the busiest flea markets at night in the territory. Visitors can find trinkets, tea ware, electronics, watches, menswear, jade, antiques, and seafood restaurants, fortune tellers, and even opera singers. less
Tim Ho Wan is a dim sum restaurant chain originating from Hong Kong. It has been awarded a Michelin star and has been lauded as the "most affordable Michelin-starred restaurant in the world". With menu items like BBQ pork buns, shrimp dumplings, and... more
Tim Ho Wan is a dim sum restaurant chain originating from Hong Kong. It has been awarded a Michelin star and has been lauded as the "most affordable Michelin-starred restaurant in the world". With menu items like BBQ pork buns, shrimp dumplings, and steamed egg cake, it`s a must-visit for food lovers. less
The Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade starts at the colonial-era Clock Tower and stretches all the way to Hung Hom. A stroll along the waterfront offers a sensational view of Victoria Harbour and the Hong Kong Island skyline. This promenade is popular with tou... more
The Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade starts at the colonial-era Clock Tower and stretches all the way to Hung Hom. A stroll along the waterfront offers a sensational view of Victoria Harbour and the Hong Kong Island skyline. This promenade is popular with tourists and locals alike and is home to the Avenue of Stars, Hong Kong`s version of Hollywood`s Walk of Fame. less
Victoria Harbour is a natural landform harbour separating Hong Kong Island in the south from the Kowloon Peninsula to the north. The harbour`s deep, sheltered waters and strategic location on the South China Sea were instrumental in Hong Kong`s estab... more
Victoria Harbour is a natural landform harbour separating Hong Kong Island in the south from the Kowloon Peninsula to the north. The harbour`s deep, sheltered waters and strategic location on the South China Sea were instrumental in Hong Kong`s establishment as a British colony and its subsequent development as a trading centre. Today, it offers stunning daytime and nighttime views of the city and hosts the daily Symphony of Lights show. less
Victoria Peak is the highest point on Hong Kong Island and offers breathtaking views of the city and its harbors. The view encompasses Hong Kong Island, Kowloon, Victoria Harbour, and, on clear days, Kowloon`s eight mountains. A tram ride to the top... more
Victoria Peak is the highest point on Hong Kong Island and offers breathtaking views of the city and its harbors. The view encompasses Hong Kong Island, Kowloon, Victoria Harbour, and, on clear days, Kowloon`s eight mountains. A tram ride to the top is a quintessential Hong Kong experience, with the journey offering a stunning vista of the city`s skyscrapers before reaching the panorama from the Peak Tower`s viewing platform. less
The Wong Tai Sin Temple, a Taoist shrine, is famous for the many prayers answered: "What you request is what you get" via a practice called kau cim. The temple is dedicated to Wong Tai Sin, or the Great Immortal Wong. The temple grounds also feature... more
The Wong Tai Sin Temple, a Taoist shrine, is famous for the many prayers answered: "What you request is what you get" via a practice called kau cim. The temple is dedicated to Wong Tai Sin, or the Great Immortal Wong. The temple grounds also feature three memorial archways, a Nine-Dragon Wall similar to the one in Beijing, and the Good Wish Garden, a tranquil haven that echoes the design of the famous Summer Palace in Beijing. less