Best places to visit in Hong Kong
Many travel to Hong Kong for business or to enjoy a few days with loved ones. Hong Kong is made up of about 270 isolated islands outside the mainland of China. About 40 per cent of the total land area of the region has been allocated for gardening and recreation only. So if you really want to visit one of the most modern and fascinating cities in the world, let's find out today about some of the most popular places in Hong Kong :
Star Ferry
Star Ferry is a passenger ferry service in Hong Kong as well as one of the major tourist attractions. Its main routes carry passengers across Victoria Harbor between Hong Kong Island and Kowloon. You can choose the time of sunset to make the ferry trip more interesting. Because at this time the play of impossibly beautiful colors across the horizon and the sound will give you a feeling of peace.
Temple Street Market
When most of Hong Kong’s markets close as soon as the sun sets, the Temple Street Market emerges. The products here are of good quality. Here you can visit any of the Die Pai Dong restaurants and enjoy fresh seafood. One of the special dishes here is Chili Crab. If you go there, you must bring the experience of this food once.
Victoria Peak
Let's not know about a mountain that you don't have to walk to reach the top. You can take a bus or taxi to reach the top of this hill called Victoria Peak in Hong Kong. In this case, you can buy a combo package for your convenience. At the top of the hill, about 1800 feet above sea level, you will find such beautiful scenery and pleasant weather that you are bound to be fascinated.
Man Mo Mandir
According to the religious beliefs of the people of Hong Kong, the Mon Mo Temple is a temple for the worship of the citizens or the God Man of Literature / Man Chiang and the Marshal God Mo Tai / Quan Tai. As soon as you enter the Hollywood Road of Sheng One Temple, you will remember how beautiful the architecture is. Students often come to this temple to prepare for exams. As soon as you enter the temple, you will find the fragrance of incense. However, no matter what religion you belong to, you are requested to pay homage to the temple.
Hong Kong Market
If you want to come to Hong Kong and buy something for your family and loved ones, you have to come to the markets here. Here you will find a lot of markets. There are more than 100 shops in Mong Kok's Ladies Market. Here you can buy the dress of your choice at a somewhat affordable price. You will find pearls and jade jewelry in Jordan's Jade Market. However, if you are attracted to antiques or antiques, you can start wandering along Cat Street, you can also get some antiques.
Tian Tan Buddha
Tian Tan Buddha is also known as Big Buddha. It is one of the biggest attractions in Hong Kong. The statue stands about 34 meters high above the Po Lin Monastery. If you want to enjoy the beauty of the surroundings, you can take a ride on the Nagang Ping cable car here. There are innumerable cows roaming here across the island. You can also become friends with a couple of cows while roaming around.
Ten Thousand Buddhist Monastery
Ten Thousand Buddha Monastery is one of the places of interest in Hong Kong. The name of the monastery is somewhat misleading. There are no monks here. There are innumerable gold Buddha statues beside the 430 steps of the monastery. Each Buddha has a unique attitude. This monastery is considered as a quiet religious place.
Nathan Road
The mile of Nathan Road from Harbor to Yu Ma Tei Station is known as the Golden Mile of Nathan Road. Since most of the tourists reach Sim Sha Samui via MTR, they have to cross this Nathan Road. So you will benefit if you know some information about this road. This road is very popular for shopping and there are several tourist attractions here.
Lan Kwai Fong
Your Hong Kong trip will not be complete, unless you are enjoying a night trip to Lan Kwai Fong. There are about 100 bars, numerous restaurants and clubs in the small alley. Soho, One Chai and Knotsford Terrace is one of the top places to enjoy a night out.
Hong Kong Disneyland
You can visit this Disneyland to awaken your inner child mind. The Magic Land was opened in 2005, bringing Mickey Mouse and his team to Lantou Island. A huge castle has been built here in 2020 and a frozen theme section called Frozen Land has been opened.
Golden Bauhinia Square
Across the harbor Kowloon, this gold sculpture is one of Hong Kong's most recognizable. Sitting outside the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Center on One Wanted Waterfront, you can enjoy this newly blooming flower sculpture.
Happy Valley Racecourse
If you want to see horse racing competitions you have to go to this Happy Valley Racecourse. In 1845, the British converted some of the wetlands on the island of Hong Kong into a racecourse, which later became the Happy Valley, one of the world's largest horse racing sites. The competition is held here every Wednesday night.
Ocean Park
Ocean Park was Hong Kong's main amusement park three decades before Disneyland was founded. Located on the south side of Hong Kong Island, you may encounter some wildlife while riding its roller coaster. It is possible to enjoy all the attractions and shows in one day. So you can buy General Admission tickets and visit the whole Ocean Park.
Wang Tai Sin Temple
This large temple includes the Three Saints Hall, the Good Wish Garden and the Confucian Hall. According to Hong Kong residents, the Kowloon Temple is dedicated to the Taoist god Wang Tai Sin. This deity is considered lucky by the Hong Kong stale horse race.
Lamma Island
Just 20 minutes by ferry from the city you can reach Lamma Island, known for its seafood restaurants. Indi Boutiques, Craft Stores and Melo Cafe will catch your eye as you walk the streets in this environment with free air and multiculturalism. The island's mountaineering trails will take you to the caves of the WWII era kamikaze. From where you can see the coastal views in detail.
Tai Cowan Center for Heritage and Arts
Tai there are three declared memorials in the middle of Hong Kong in Kowan or the former Central Thana compound. Former Central Police Station, Former Central Magistrate and Victoria Jail. Surrounded by Hollywood Road, Arbuthnot Road, Chancery Lane and Old Bailey Street, the area has been opened to the public as a center of ancient heritage and art.
Tai Long One Beach
Since Hong Kong is an island region, there is no shortage of great beaches in Hong Kong. For some solitude, you can go to Tai long one beach. There are four beaches. You can rent a boat and go to any one beach. Of these four, Ham Tin Beach has more basic facilities. However, you must keep drinking water with you when you go.
Ozone
Ozone is the most famous of the bars on the roof under the open sky. From the top of the 117th floor you will feel how clear the sky is and how close you are to the sky.
Luxury Peninsula
Luxury Peninsula Hotel located in Sim Shasui, Kowloon, Hong Kong. The hotel was first launched in 1928 under the Peninsula brand. It was further expanded in 1994.
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