Saturday 15 March 2014

Hong Kong Sightseeing & Things to do !!

I love HONG KONG 

  1. Victoria Peak



Perching on The Peak at 396 metres above sea level, The Peak Tower is one of the stylish architectual Hong Kong attraction. Looking down at the city from this vantage point, you'll see one of the finest harbors on Earth and a skyline so improbable, audacious and lofty that Manhattan's looks provincial by comparison.
Inside The Peak Tower, there is a dazzling array of restaurants, shops and entertainment venues set against the beautiful backdrop of the city.Moreover, The Peak Tower boasts the highest 360° viewing platform- The Sky Terrace which offers spectacular panoramic views of the vibrant city . You can reach the peak via the Peak Tram, the 120-years-old funicular railway that departs from its terminus on Garden Road (nearest  MTR : Central) . Plan to arrive a half-hour before sundown and watch as the city lights come on their varicolored brilliance .


2. Ngong Ping 360° 



 Perserving the natural ecological environment and features of the Ngong Ping area and converging the custom and culture of the Lantau Island.Take the 25minutes cable car ride to Ngong Ping 360°. There, you get to see the spectacular Giant Buddha, and visit the Po Lin Monastery. The Ngong Ping village has a couple of interesting eateries and it incoporaters two major themed attraction : Walking with Buddha and Monkey's Tale Theatre. Looking up to the southwest from Tei Tan square in the middle of the Po Lin Monstary Plaza you will see a flight of 268 steps leading to the world's largest outdoor vronze statue- the Giant Buddha .

3. Disneyland



Hong Kong Disneyland is the first theme park inside the Hong Kong Disneyland Resort and is the fifth Magic Kingdom-style park. Located at Penny's Bay , Lantau Island.
Come and experience the wonderful magical moments with your special ones in Disneyland. A Hong Kong Disneyland park admission ticket is your passport to a full day magical adventures. Buy ticket online, att Tiket Express, or at Hong Kong Disneyland Main Entrance .


4. Hollywood Road

Hollywood Road 

Man Mou Temple


Hollywood Roas and Upper Lascar Row (also known as "Cat Street"). The street is crammed with antique shops and open-air curio market, these quaint locales are ideal places for picking up electric souvenier and gifts. Everything from Ming dynasty furniture and lotus lamps to Mao badges and ancient snuff bottles is on sale here.
Nearby Man Mo Temple is a picturesque tribute to the God of Literature (Man) and the God of War (Mo). The temple is located about halfway along the road and a stop in ite quiet, incense-shrouded interior makes a  pleasantbreak.


5. Aberdeen Harbour & Jumbo Kingdom


 

Aberdeen harbour is home to hundreds of people living on fishing junks. Here a huge contrast of mordern & traditional setting take place.
To get a close-ip look at the Aberdeen way of life, visit Jumbo Kingdom, a brainchild of Dr.Stanley Ho, the world renowned Jumbo Floating Restaurant was establish in October 1976. It took four years and millions of dollars to design and build. It is ornament in yhe style of a gorgeous and exquisite ancient Chinese imperial palace.

6. Hong Kong Dim Sum




 DAINTY DISHES ~ Pork buns, shrimp dumplings and more dim sum from Mong Kok Lei Garden Restaurant, Tim Ho Wan and other Hong Kong Spot. Hong Kong, a city where eating ruffled siu mai dumplings, pork buns and meatballs early in the day. More servers came, waiter pushing steaming carts piled with baskets of plump har gow, shrimp dumplings in delicate wrappers; cheong fun - tender rice-noodle sheets - tucked around minced beef flavored with scallion and preserved ornage peel.


7. Lan Kwai Fong


 The night is always young at Lan Kwai Fong, a buzzing centre of clubs, bars and restaurants. It is  must for party goers & people watchers to visit this Western-style restaurants, nightclubs, delicatessens and bars.  


8. Symphony of Lights



 The Symphony of lights is the " World's Largest Permanent Light and Sound Show" by Guinness World Records, has been further expanded to include more than 40 buildings on both sides of Victoria Harbour.
A stunning, unforgettable spectacle synchronised to music and narration that celebrates the energy, spirit and diversity of Hong Kong .

9. Avenue of Stars




 To pay tribute to outstanding proffesionals of Hong Kong's film industry, Hk$40 million was sponsored fort the construction of the Avenue of Stars . Avenue of stars is located along the Victoria Harbour waterfront in Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong and is modeled on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

10. Jade Market


 The Jade Market, just west of Nathan Road on the junction of Kansu and Battery Streets, is where vendors sell various shades and qualities of jade, a greenish stone found in East Asia.
Visitors can purchase verious kinds of products made out of Jade at the Jade Market. It product line includes jade rings, jade animals and even jade statues of Buddha. Special jade souvenirs and various trinkets are an ideal piece of memory to take home with.



  




 




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