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Victoria Harbour
You haven’t been to Hong Kong if you haven’t been to Victoria Harbour! The harbour is the top one tourist attraction in Hong Kong. While you take a stroll along the Victoria Harbour promenade you can enjoy spectacular views of Hong Kong’s skyline.
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A Symphony of Lights
It is the world’s largest permanent light and sound show of Guinness World Records which involves over 40 skyscrapers along Victoria Harbour Hong Kong on both sides of Hong Kong (Kowloon side and Hong Kong Island side).
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Avenue of Stars (new)
Similar to the Hollywood Walk of Fame in the U.S., Avenue of Stars is a long promenade with over 100 plagues of celebrities, opera-stars, scriptwriters and directors of Hong Kong movies and a permanent public monument to honor the Hong Kong entertainment industry.
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Tsim Sha Tsui Clock Tower
The Clock Tower is close to the TST Star Ferry Pier along the Victoria Harbor. It was part of Kowloon-Canton Railway terminus where is occupied by the Hong Kong Cultural Center and nowadays a famous landmark and most popular photographing site in Hong Kong.
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sky100 Observation Deck
Sky100 Observation Deck in ICC building is the highest indoor observation deck (viewing deck) in Hong Kong, from where you can enjoy a stunning panorama view of Victoria Harbour and city of Hong Kong.
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Horse Racing
If you come to visit Hong Kong, you definitely should experience the famous horse racing. Hong Kong has two horse racecourses: Sha Tin and Happy Valley which are very convenient to reach by MTR. The entrance fee for watching horse racing is only HK$ 10.
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Victoria Peak (The Peak)
The Peak or Victoria Peak is the most popular attraction in Hong Kong. It is the highest point on Hong Kong Island where you can enjoy the spectacular skylines of Hong Kong. Don’t forget to take the historic funicular – Peak Tram uphill.
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Lantau Island & Tai O
Plan a quiet day away from downtown to Lantau Island (the largest of Hong Kong’s Island) and enjoy a different side of Hong Kong. Experience the old living life in Tai O fishing village which is known as the “Orient Venice”.
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Ngong Ping 360 Cable Car
Although there are many ways to get on Lantau Island, Ngong Ping 360 Cable Car is undoubtedly the best way since you can enjoy an amazing overview of Lantau Island as well as the Hong Kong International Airport. Besides, if you are brave enough, don’t forget to try the crystal cabin.
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Big Buddha (Giant Buddha)
Big Buddha or called Giant Buddha is the largest outdoor sitting Buddha in the world which is 34-meters high and weighs 250 metric tons. Situated on Lantau Island and surrounded by 6 smaller buddhas, it is very unique to face north while usually Buddha statues face south.
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Lan Kwai Fong & Soho
Lan Kwai Fong, located in Central area, is considered to be Hong Kong’s premier bar and nightlife district. With more than 100 different bars, pubs, restaurants and clubs, Lan Kwai Fong offers a wide variety of fun, festivals, parties and entertainment.
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Repulse Bay
Repulse Bay is famous for the wide beach and is a resort-like to enjoy a day-off. It is also known as one of the most expensive residential districts. The crescent-shaped stretch of sand is a great place to take a stroll in the morning or enjoy a glass of beer under the sunset.
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Star Ferry
The Star Ferry Company Ltd. operates their harbor crossing service since 1880 and National Geographic named the Ferry crossing as one of the 50 places of a lifetime to visit. The Star Ferry fleet consists currently of 8 double-deck ferries which operate on 2 different routes.
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Hong Kong Tram “Ding Ding”
It is operated by Hong Kong Tramways Ltd. since 1904. There is no better way to experience the flair of Hong Kong Island with its crowded streets, skyscrapers and big Chinese road signs than that. Believe us, you won’t regret it. Taking these trams will make you a real Hong Kongnese.
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