Victoria Peak is a very well-known attraction in Hong Kong. It is also known as Mount Austin. This place has a breathtaking panoramic view of Victoria Harbour and the city’s Skyline. Victoria Peak is the highest point on Hong Kong Island. The Peak is famous for its picturesque view. Nature enthusiasts and tourists come here to seek a unique perspective of Hong Kong’s urban landscape. Don’t forget to witness the enthralling sunset and the city’s light at night from Victoria Peak.
Who does not know this mesmerizing place? This place is mostly loved by kids due to its Disney cartoon characters and it is another popular attraction in Hong Kong. This is the place where your dreams come true, where the magic happens. One can enjoy the whimsical shows the resort is also described as “The Happiest Place”.
The Temple Street night market is decorated with vibrant colors and showcases its lively and energized night vibes. The roadside halls will provide you with an endless array of mouthwatering Hong Kong snacks and diverse specialty products, ensuring you a satisfying experience that craves both the taste for buds as well as leaves you fulfilled.
This place is the world’s tallest outdoor seated bronze Buddha. The Buddha was built by Po Lin Monastery in 12 years and it is one of Hong Kong’s tourist landmarks. On 268 stone steps, Buddha is sitting and was composed of 202 pieces of copper. The Tian Tian Buddha symbolizes the union of nature and man.
The Star Ferry is an exclusive water tour for tourists and locals to explore the adventure and beauty of Hong Kong’s waters. The ferry is environmentally friendly and enriched with the latest emission technologies. The ferry boat runs the Wan Chai-Hung Hom route and it has become Hong Kong’s first diesel-electric powered ferry.
This is Hong Kong’s exclusive educational theme park. The Ocean Park is situated on the southern side of Hong Kong Island. This beautiful attraction got attention due to its dedication to connecting people with nature through various programs.
The Avenue Of Stars is an honor to those who have made great contributions to Hong Kong cinema. The place is famous for its Symphony of Lights show. It reflects the 100 honored celebrities and reflects the golden age of Hong Kong’s film industry.
The curving Dragon’s Back mountain is the hiking route that will lead you up to a gently rising forested hillside. The Back viewing point provides you with the lush countryside along with the coastline. This place is called the Dragon’s Back because the trails follow a ridgeline of undulating hills.
The Skyline of Hong Kong Island is popular for its authentic arrangement with the surroundings of Victoria Harbour and the mountains. It provides you with a panoramic view of Hong Kong including the city’s development and natural environment.