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Category: Museums - Hong Kong Attractions & Activities
Address: 41 Tonkin St, Hong Kong
This museum is home to the city's oldest historic monument, a tomb from the Han Dynasty that dates back 2000 years. The tomb was discovered in the 1950s by workers building new housing and has been carefully preserved at the site. An arm of the Museum of History in Tsim Sha Tsui, the museum itself is small, but the...
Category: Parks - Hong Kong Attractions & Activities
Address: Hong Kong
One of Hong Kong's first three country parks. Lion Rock Country Park spans 557 hectares (1376 acres) and shares a border with Kam Shan Country Park to the west. The park encompasses a narrow line of mountains, one of which is the 495 meter (1624 foot) Lion Rock, a well-known landmark. Another is Mong Fu Shek (Amah...
Category: Hong Kong Attractions & Activities
Address: 128 Peak Rd, Peak Tower, Hong Kong
Yes, there's even a Madame Tussaud's in Hong Kong. Exhibits include "Hong Kong Glamour" (rich, famous and/or powerful), "Historical and National Heroes" (such as President Hu Jintao, the British Royal Family, and Neil Armstrong), "World Premier" (national and international film celebrities), "The Champions" (athletes...
Category: Religious Sites - Hong Kong Attractions & Activities
Address: Hollywood Rd, Hong Kong
The gods of literature and the military are celebrated here in one of the oldest temples in Hong Kong. Built in the 1840s, you'll find two unique chairs inside that were once used to carry these deities through the city during festivals. Former visitors have left sticks of incense over the years, which are now hanging...
Category: Best Attractions & Activities - Hong Kong Attractions & Activities
Address: 60 Fung Tak Rd, Hong Kong
This 3.5 hectare (about 8.5 acres) park was designed to complement the adjacent Chi Lin Nunnery, which also has lovely gardens. A one-way path meanders through the park, passing attractive pavilions, bonsai and an abundance of flowers along the way. A charming tea house and a vegetarian restaurant provide sustenance...
Category: Religious Sites - Hong Kong Attractions & Activities
Address: Ngong Ping Plateau, Hong Kong
Po Lin translates to "precious lotus," and this monastery is one of the most famous of Hong Kong's numerous attractions. In addition to being one of the most opulent and grandest temples in the country, this is also home to the famous "Big Buddha," which measures more than 100 feet high. Made of bronze and seated in...
Category: Religious Sites - Hong Kong Attractions & Activities
Address: 4-8 Garden Rd, Hong Kong
Hong Kong offers places of worship for many denominations, and this is one of the grandest of the Anglican churches. Built in 1847, this cathedral is open to the public and offers a historic glimpse into 19th-century Hong Kong life. A short stroll down Garden Road, the church offers a quiet respite from the vibrant...
Category: Museums - Hong Kong Attractions & Activities
Address: 2 Kwu Uk Ln, Tsuen Wan, Hong Kong
The name means "three-beamed dwelling," and this museum offers an educational look at a recreated rural walled village circa 1800. Once a Hakka dwelling, it features an elaborately decorated ancestral hall, period furniture, and halls showcasing farming equipment, kitchen utensils, and other features crucial to...
Category: Parks - Hong Kong Attractions & Activities
Address: Shek O Rd, Hong Kong
Despite its rather remote and difficult to reach location (or perhaps because of it!), Shek O is quite popular with hikers and other outdoor enthusiasts. The 701-hectare (1732 acres) park offers amazing views from trails that traverse the top of a ridge, plus a beach for those who like to spend their days right by the...
Category: Best Attractions & Activities - Hong Kong Attractions & Activities
Address: Victoria Harbour, Hong Kong
A must see for visitors to Hong Kong! The Symphony of Lights is a stunning display that illuminates 33 buildings on either side of Victoria Harbour. Designed to honor the "energy, spirit and diversity of Hong Kong," the spectacle is accompanied by music and narration. The English version can be heard at the Avenue of...
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