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Category: Religious Sites - Hong Kong Attractions & Activities
Address: Pai Tau Tsuen, Sha Tin, Hong Kong
This hilltop pagoda is said to house 12,800 Buddhas within its walls. To reach the temple, you must ascend a breathtaking 500 steps, but once you make it, you can see the Buddhas, each striking a different pose. Also look for the mummy (a holy man in his golden tomb) and the evocative views of Amah Rock.
Category: Parks - Hong Kong Attractions & Activities
Address: Hong Kong
The New Territories, once home to nothing but pastoral meadowlands, are quickly becoming industrialized and commercialized. However, this park remains a bastion of natural beauty. This unspoiled seaside area of parkland features hiking trails dotted with informative visitor centers. See the area from a watery vantage...
Category: Hong Kong Attractions & Activities
Address: 15 Tai Hang Rd, Hong Kong
Not the most pristine or well-tended park, but what this one lacks in sparkle it makes up for with history and ambience. The park was built in 1935 by a millionaire businessman who made his fortune selling Tiger Balm, an ointment that is still popular today. The park features statues of mythical figures, and many...
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Address: Hong Kong
This ferry carries passengers between Kowloon's Tsim Sha Tsui and Hong Kong Island's Central and Wan Chai. In November 2006 the historic Central Star Ferry pier was knocked down and rebuilt ten minutes away, but the short trip is still a fascinating way to see the city from the sea. Views are most spectacular at...
Category: Best Attractions & Activities - Hong Kong Attractions & Activities
Address: Ocean Park Rd, Hong Kong
(Ocean Park is undergoing extensive expansion and renovation, scheduled for completion in 2010; some sections or exhibits may be closed during your visit.) Combination amusement park-aquarium-zoo, Ocean Park is divided into two sections connected by circular cable cars and an escalator. The "Lowland" section is where...
Category: Hong Kong Attractions & Activities
Address: Hong Kong
This fascinating creation is the world's longest road-and-rail suspension bridge. The bridge is made up of towers that stand as high (or higher) than many of the city's soaring buildings. A viewing platform is provided that allows passersby a chance to stop and take in the impressive structure.
Category: Parks - Hong Kong Attractions & Activities
Address: Aberdeen Reservoir Rd, Hong Kong
This sprawling 410-acre park offers plenty of trails for hiking, jogging or walking, and it also has various exercise stations built along the trails to boost visitor workouts. Picnic areas provide ideal meeting points, and there is also a visitor center with a botanical garden and insect display.
Airport Core Programme Exhibition Centre
Category: Museums - Hong Kong Attractions & Activities
Address: 401 Castle Peak Rd, Hong Kong
This vast new airport was the largest civil engineering project ever undertaken – worldwide. At this museum, visitors can see the complex project as it took shape. The ferry ride to Tsuen Wan offers excellent views on the way to the museum, and once there, you can see scale models of the airport, photos from various...
Category: Hong Kong Attractions & Activities
Address: Salisbury Rd, Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade, Hong Kong
The concept is familiar: immortalize the icons of cinema with a special plaque on the sidewalk. Sure it's been done before, but people are forever entranced with movie stars and filmmakers, so Hong Kong's Avenue of Stars was an instant success as soon as it was unveiled in 2004. The walkway traces the history of Hong...
Central – Mid-Levels Escalator
Category: Hong Kong Attractions & Activities
Address: Des Voeux Rd to Conduit Rd, Hong Kong
At 800 meters (2624 feet) in length, this is the longest outdoor escalator system in the world. Originally intended as a means of ferrying wealthy hillside residents down into the central business district, the Central – Mid-Levels escalator has become much more important over the years. At every cross street along...
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