Hong Kong is simply dazzling. Experience the distinctive blend of East and West in this dynamic city. Feel the rush as you indulge in shopping. Savor culinary delicacies. Open your senses to Hong Kong amazing skyline, bustling harbor and peaceful countryside. Come discover the diversity and sophistication that is Hong Kong. You’ll love it!
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Aberdeen |
For many years Aberdeen Harbor was one of Hong Kong’s most popular tourist attractions because of the large number of people who lived and worked on the junks moored there. Aberdeen was named after the Secretary of State for the Colonies Earl of Aberdeen at 1848. |
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Stanley Market |
Most likely many visitors have already heard about the market. It is a perfect place to find silk garments, sportswear, art, Chinese costume jewel, souvenirs and other bargains, and is definitely worth half a day or so. You can buy something special for friends or relatives from here. |
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Ocean Park |
Situated on the southern side of Hong Kong Island, it is one of the world acclaimed educational theme parks covering more than 870,000 square meters of land. It has become Hong Kong’s most bustling tourist attraction. |
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Victoria Park |
Victoria Park is one of the biggest patches of green grass on the northern side of Hong Kong Island. It is one of the territory’s most popular parks. This expansive parkland in the heart of Causeway Bay contains many facilities such as swimming pools, jogging tracks and tennis courts. |
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Po Lin Monastery |
Po Lin Monastery is found in the beautiful plateau of Ngong Ping on Lantau Island. Nestled between the hills, this grand monastery was founded in 1927 and is a major center of Buddhism in the region. |
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Wong Tai Sin Temple |
Probably the most well-known and busiest temple in the city, Wong Tai Sin Temple was built in 1973 on the site of a previous temple. At this impressive temple, all Taoism and Confucianism are practiced. |
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Hong Kong Disneyland |
Opened in September 2005, Hong Kong Disneyland soon became the latest and the most popular tourist attraction of Hong Kong. At the present the whole resort is 310 acres (126 hectares) and includes a theme park with four lands and two theme hotels. |
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