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Sky 100 Observation Deck is located on the 100th floor of Hong Kong ‘s tallest building (the International Commerce Centre (ICC)). It is the highest indoor observation desk in Hong Kong featuring the exceptional swift double-deck high-speed elevators that reach the 100th floor in just 60 seconds. Visitors not only can experience magnificent 360-degree views of Hong Kong city and fascinating Victoria Harbour from day to night, but also can explore the Hong Kong history and culture through the state-of-the-art interactive multimedia exhibition.

Sky 100

Lan Kwai Fong

Victoria Harbour & Clock Tower

The Peak & Madame Tussauds Hong Kong

Seafood Street

Sik Sik Yuen Wong Tai Sin Temple​

Located in the city’s busy Central business district and home to over 100 restaurants, bars, clubs and shops, Lan Kwai Fong is undoubtedly acknowledged as one of Hong Kong’s most popular and trendiest nightlife spots. From exciting clubs, casual delis, places for alfresco dining to fine dinning, Lan Kwai Fong has it all.  It is a perfect place for people who eager to shake off the working days by spending a great night out with drinks, foods, music and friends. It has been selected as the most romantic place in Hong Kong by SCMP and one of ten things that Hong Kong does better than anywhere else by CNN.

Harbour night view is the Hong Kong’s landmark. Deep waters of Victoria Harbour between Hong Kong Island and the Kowloon Peninsula are why a fishing villages grew to an international centre of trade. By now, Victoria Harbour is still one of the world’s most awesome night view and many attractions near the harbours, such as avenue of stars, The Hong Kong Observation Wheel, Hong Kong Pulse 3D light Show, Sky100 Hong Kong Observation Deck, A Symphony of Lights, Star Ferries.

 

Clock tower is 44metres tall and located in Victoria Harbour, which was erected in 1915 as part of the Kowloon-Canton Railway Terminus. Since a new terminus station is opened in Hung Hom and the old station is demolished, Clock tower now preserved as a declared monument.

Standing on the 373 meters sea level of The Peak, you will feel like flying across the sky of Victoria Harbour, because the entire Hong Kong urban district will be unfolding to your eyes. Especially if you visit here in early evening, you can watch the city changes in an instant moment from day's urban landscape to dazzling night view. Also, taking the Peak Tram to the top of the hill, you can enjoy the unique enchanting harbor scenery.

 

The Madame Tussauds Hong Kong is located in The Peak Tower, it gathered over a hundred global celebrity wax figures and divided into eleven hemed areas. Here, you may pose with full of virtual characters and superheroes around the world. After visiting the Wax Museum, you can go to the boutique gallery buy souvenirs, such as wax hands, mini dolls and 3D stereoscopic photos and so on.

Seafood Street is located at Sheung Wan, it is known as dried seafood paradise. Over two hundred old-fashioned dried seafood shops pharmacies are concentrated in this street. Shops are selling a wide variety of seafood from around the world, including the relatively rare and treasure seafood, are available for sale.

Sik Sik Yuen Wong Tai Sin Temple serves as a memorial for Wong Tai Sin, a man who had immortal power and devoted his life to Taoism. With its traditional Chinese temple architecture and claim to make every wish come true, it has become one of the most popular temples in Hong Kong.

Ocean Park Hong Kong is a local-based marine-life park. It becomes the first Asian Winner of the biannual Applause Award which is the most pretigious award in the theme park industry. Ocean Park includes variety of animals such as pandas, sharks, polar bears so on. Besides, there is a histoical tram and old streets and scenes in the park in order to experience the old Hong Kong.

Ocean Park

Temple Street Night Market

If you still want to go shopping at midnight, Temple Street Night Market is a perfect place for you. You can buy a wide variety of products including clothes, electronics, toys, antiques while enjoying the performance of Chinese opera singers every night.

Ngon Ping 360 & The Big Buddha

Exploring Lantau Island, your journeys can begin with cable car ride from Tung Chung. The glass bottom is its feature. You can have a bird’s eye view of the magical deep blue sea and lush green mountainside. When you step out of the cable car, you can visit Ngong Ping Village, where offers a delightful shopping and dining experience.

 

The Big Buddha is only a five-minute walk from Ngong Ping Village, which is one of the largest seated Buddha statues in the world. It delivers a blessing to all. From the base of the statue, you can climb the 260 steps for a closer view. As a major landmark in Hong Kong, it attracts numerous local and overseas Buddhists and visitors.

 

Pottinger Street

Pottinger Street is called Stone Slabs Street. It is granted as one of the Grade I historic buildings by Antiquities Advisory Board of Hong Kong. The street was originally on the slope between Queen's Road Central and Hollywood Road. After reclamation, it was extended to Connaught Road Central. As it features the street entirely covered by stone slab, the unique and atmospheric stone steps have made it a popular location for filming Hong Kong movies and TV series. Nowadays, it has been the famous attraction for taking photos with some stalls selling souvenirs, decoration, art products.

 

Top Attractions in Hong Kong

Hong Kong Disneyland

Enjoying a magical journey in Hong Kong Disneyland, there are seven lands which filled with beauty, excitement and Disney characters. It is a must-see attraction in Hong Kong and is ranked second places among top 10’s attraction*. You can spend a whole day inside for participating day-time and night-time activities such as the Flights of Fantasy Parade and a brand new Disney Paint the Night parade so on.

 

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