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Category: Religious Sites - Hong Kong Attractions & Activities
Address: Chi Lin Rd, Hong Kong
Chi Lin Nunnery was founded in the 1930s, but during the 1990s it was completely reconstructed. Built according to ancient Tang Dynasty methods, the structures have no metal nails (wooden pegs were used instead), and are the only ones in Hong Kong with wooden roofs. Throughout the property there are lovely statues of...
Category: Religious Sites - Hong Kong Attractions & Activities
Address: Tuen Mun, Hong Kong
This is a huge temple near the town of Tuen Mun in the new Territories. The Taoist temple originally opened as a retreat in 1949. Today, it's also notable for its carefully tended gardens, lush with dwarf shrubs, exquisite flowers and trees. The Taoist tradition in gardening is to include rocks and buildings in the...
Category: Religious Sites - Hong Kong Attractions & Activities
Address: Fu Yung Shan San, Hong Kong
The name of this monastery translates to "Bamboo Forest Monastery," thanks to its position in the foothills above Tsuen Wan. Built in 1927, this is one of the most awe-inspiring Buddhist temples in the city, with its ornate decor and unique boat-like shape. Three of Hong Kong's largest Buddha statues are here,...
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Address: Various locations, Hong Kong
"Cultural Kaleidoscope" is a series of fun and educational classes, tours and activities designed for visitors by the Hong Kong Tourism Board. You can arrange a trip aboard the last sailing junk in the city, enjoy a feng shui tour or take an architecture walk. Get to know the people by taking a class in tai chi, tea...
Category: Hong Kong Attractions & Activities
Address: Lower Albert Rd, Hong Kong
Until 1997, this colonial home housed twenty-five British governors. The house, which dates back to 1855, is set in the midst of beautifully maintained gardens. Today, it is used to host a number of special events that only the most elite members of society attend. The home is open to the public for only one day in...
Category: Hong Kong Attractions & Activities
Address: 2 Sports Rd, Hong Kong
Hong Kong loves the races, probably as much because of a general ban on gambling as for a penchant for equine pursuits. The only legal betting in HK is on the horse races, and you must place your wagers at the racecourse or else at one of the official centers scattered around town. Races are split between Happy Valley...
Category: Hong Kong Attractions & Activities
Address: Magic Dr, Lantau Island, Hong Kong
The legendary mouse opened a park in HK in 2005. It's much smaller than any of the other parks on Disney's roster, and there's a noticeable lack of large-scale rides, but the place still manages to have that old familiar magic nonetheless. Expect plenty of places to shop, a handful of rides (most are very...
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Address: 3 Salisbury Rd, 1528A Star House, Hong Kong
About 1000 Indo-Pacific Humpback dolphins call the Pearl River Delta home. No one knows exactly why, but the dolphins here along the Chinese coast are bright pink. This company guarantees you'll see at least one dolphin or you get to take another trip free of charge. Of course they have a 97% success rate, so a second...
Category: Hong Kong Attractions & Activities
Address: Hong Kong
To really get the feel of the city, board one of its old-fashioned trams that wends its way through this intriguing city that's a unique blend of ancient and modern. Although lacking air conditioning and crowded during rush hour, these trams offer a street level view of the hustle and bustle that is Hong Kong. The...
Category: Museums - Hong Kong Attractions & Activities
Address: Stanley Plaza, Murray House, Hong Kong
Learn all about Hong Kong's fascinating maritime history at this museum located in a 19th century colonnaded building at Stanley Plaza. The museum is divided into galleries covering the ages of sail and steam, with exhibits that feature beautifully detailed models of ancient and modern ships made from wood, pottery...
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