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Flight Experience Hong Kong
Flight Experience Hong Kong Have you ever flown a plane? Heres your chance to skip the hassle of “licenses” and “pilot school.” At Flight Experience Hong Kong you can see if you have what it takes to fly in a state of the art Boeing 737 flight simulator, the exact kind used to train pilots.When yo
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Chuk Lam Sim Yuen
Chuk Lam Sim Yuen Also known as the Bamboo Forest Monastery, Chuk Lam Sim Yuen is one of the most impressive temple complexes in Hong Kong. The bamboo forest is long gone, but its location high in the foot hills above Tsuen Wan is still peaceful and serene. The large boat shaped temple was complet
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Bonham Strand
Bonham Strand Bonham Strand is located in Sheung Wan on Hong Kong Island. The street ends at Des Voeux Road West, which is where Bonham Strand West Road begins. The streets were named after Sir George Bonham, the third Governor of Hong Kong in the mid-19th century.This nostalgic market area is kno
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Avenue of Stars
Avenue of Stars The Avenue of Stars, located on the Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade, is Hong Kong’s answer to the Hollywood Walk of Fame. The Hong Kong film industry has enjoyed a long history as the third largest in the world after Hollywood and Bollywood, and as the second largest exporter of movies, ma
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Art Basel
Art Basel Art Basel was founded in 1970 and since then has grown to see annual events not only in Basel, but in Miami Beach and Hong Kong too. The event showcases modern and contemporary art, giving galleries from around the world access to an international audience of collectors, curators, critic
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Lamma Island
Lamma Island With no cars, fewer people, old-fashioned buildings, excellent walks and pretty decent beaches, Lamma Island offers welcome respite from Hong Kong’s bustle. Ride the ferry over from Hong Kong for a tranquil day of walking, sightseeing and eating. You could amble along the 90-minute tr
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Madame Tussauds Wax Museum Hong Kong
Madame Tussauds Wax Museum Hong Kong Only in Madame Tussauds Wax Museum Hong Kong can you spot Lady Gaga and Michael Jackson or get your picture taken with local and international celebrity Jackie Chan. Located inside the Peak Tower, the Hong Kong installment of the world’s most popular wax museum
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Mid-Levels Escalators
Mid-Levels Escalators In Hong Kong’s South of Hollywood (SoHo) neighborhood, you’ll find the largest network of outdoor covered escalators on earth, known simply as the Central Escalators (or Mid-Levels Escalators). The series of 20 escalators and three inclined walkways stretch 2,625 feet (800 me
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Hong Kong Convention and Exhibit Centre
Hong Kong Convention and Exhibit Centre Built in 1988 (with new additions built in the mid-1990s), the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibit Centre is a hub for both business and entertainment. Comprised of two convention halls, five exhibition centers, two theaters, seven restaurants and fifty-two mee
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Lei Yu Mun Fish Market
Lei Yu Mun Fish Market Located on the Kowloon peninsula and famous for its seafood, Lei Yue Mun draws visitors from all over to its fishing villages, temples and of course, food. Several smaller, squatter villages make up the village known as Lei Yun Mun, all great examples of the rare rural lifes
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Ocean Park
Ocean Park Ocean Park has been a Hong Kong institution since it opened in 1977, long before Disney moved in with its own amusement park experience. The marine-themed amusement park on the rocky coastline of the southern side of Hong Kong Island. The 170-acre (69-hectare) park includes eight themed
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Wong Tai Sin Temple
Wong Tai Sin Temple When in the midst of the modernity and commercialism of Hong Kong, it’s easy to forget all about the rich cultural and religious heritage of the city. Wong Tai Sin Temple, a Taoist temple commemorating the fourth-century monk by the same name, exemplifies traditional Chinese ar
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Jumbo Floating Restaurant
Jumbo Floating Restaurant Anchored just off the Aberdeen waterfront in Aberdeen Harbour sits Hong Kong’s most famous restaurant. Aptly named Jumbo Floating Restaurant, a giant floating seafood restaurant that has been in operation since 1976 and claims to be the largest floating restaurant in the
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Shek O Peak (Dragons Back)
Shek O Peak (Dragons Back) Recognized by travelers and locals as one of the world’s best urban hikes, Shek O Peak and Dragon’s Back trail draw visitors in search of wilderness adventure. The pristine forest is filled with tropical Chinese foliage and a number of challenging climbs that offer the p
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Chungking Mansions
Chungking Mansions The Chungking Mansions make up a complex in Nathan Road on the Kowloon side of Hong Kong. This 17-story building is divided into five blocks, which are home to numerous budget guest houses, restaurants, shops, money changers, and even residential suites, with around 5,000 people
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Sheung Wan
Sheung Wan Situated in the northwest of Hong Kong Island, the exotic and eclectic neighbourhood of Sheung Wan is an atmospheric place to spend a few hours. An interesting mix of traditional Chinese businesses and more modern shopping experiences, Sheung Wan is a busy (and at times chaotic) working
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Aberdeen Harbour
Aberdeen Harbour Aberdeen Harbour is a busy harbor with floating restaurants, brilliantly illuminated at night. Jumbo is the most famous of these floating restaurants, along with its neighbor Tai Pak.Recently refurbished, and outlined in colored lights, the double-storied Jumbo serves up a huge ar
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Sky100 Hong Kong Observation Deck
Sky100 Hong Kong Observation Deck Situated 100 floors above the streets of Hong Kong in the city’s tallest building, Sky100 offers travelers epic 360-degree views of one of the world’s busiest cities. The indoor observation deck at the International Commerce Center in West Kowloon has been touted
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Hong Kong Skyline
Hong Kong Skyline Hong Kong, one of Asia’s biggest and most international cities, also enjoys one of the world’s most impressive skylines, particularly at night. With the Victoria Harbour splitting the city in two, Hong Kong is a forest of skyscrapers squeezed together in front of a backdrop of gr
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Central District
Central District Hong Kong’s Central District is quite literally at the heart of Hong Kong Island — culturally, financially and geographically. During the 1840s British colonists founded the community of Victoria here, and it quickly expanded to become a world hub for trade and commerce. Sandwiche
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