
Victoria Peak is the best place to enjoy the multi-colorful night scene that encompasses Hong Kong and Victoria Harbor.
- It's a good idea to stroll around the store to compare the price and pick up the one you want.
- The Peak Tower offers free wifi for all visitors. Don't panic with a popup window, just click "accept" and you are good to go.
- In case you really want to buy souvenirs here, remember to bargain as much as you can, some items can have even 50% less.
- You should go there early as you can to beat the crowd and buy the ticket for sky terrace.
- It can be cold and chilly especially during Hong Kong winter time, so don't forget to bring a coat for your kids.
- If you turn left when you exit the Peak Tower will take you to Lions Pavilion, a two-storey Chinese-pagoda-style viewpoint with fantastic photo opportunities.
- You can buy a combo ticket including Peak Tram and entrance fee for Madame Tussaud wax museum at HKD 280 for adult and HKD 188 for children.
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Repulse Bay is the most spectacular bay in the region. The place is a luxurious residential area for dining, relaxation, and aquatic activities.
- The swimming is easy and ideal for small children.
- Advise you to go in the morning or later afternoon when the chinese tour buses are out of there.
- There is a small market close by where one can get plenty to eat and drink and also buy swimming aids
- Deep Water Bay Beach is another popular beach you can walk to from Repulse Bay.
- Food is available at a reasonable price.
- From about 12- 3 pm you'll be surrounded by tourists taking your picture.
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Stanley Market is one of the must-go places for tourists when they visit Hong Kong. You will find an interesting array of little shops selling silk garments, sportswear, art, Chinese costume jewellery and souvenirs.
- Take a breather and have lunch on the Stanley promenade after or before visiting the many interesting stalls and shops at the Market.
- Make sure to keep your eyes open for interesting and unique products.
- Guest can see the beach, the local market and the nice view on the mountain here.
- There is a lot of variation between stalls and items were quite well priced, some cheaper than the city with a lot of items that we never even saw in the city.
- You can bargain at some of the market stalls but not at others
- Well worth it if you want that something different to buy for family or friends.
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The Jumbo Kingdom is an important member of Melco's Leisure & Entertainment unit. It is an internationally renowned tourist attraction.
- It is absolutely amazing lit up at night so don't forget your camera
- Worth at least one visit especially for a special occasion
- The inside and outside of the restaurant make the visit worthwhile.
- The employees of the restaurant are very fun and open.
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Avenue of Stars is a sidewalk attraction where visitors will find plaques emblazoned with the names of famous Hong Kong celebrities.
- It's the best to get to there by MTR.
- You should visit stands a bronze simulation of an Oscar statue and a small stage for performances at the entrance.
- There are 73 movie celebrities' tablets inlaid on the surface of the avenue..
- It’s quite windy at night, so you should bring your coat or jacket.
- There are many plaques with handprints along the way. So, you can take photo with it.
- It doesn't has non-smoking area.
- It's so crowded even in the early morning.
- You should be careful as it’s really cold during the winter
- There is a giant Starbucks at the end that overlooks the harbours.
- Visitors who like to buy cosmetics, can go to the cosmetic stores in Granville Road and Harbor City will bring them more surprise.
- You can get squid snack from the stalls but it’s a bit too pricey.
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Hong Kong’s Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade is the best place in the city to admire the colorful lights of the sparkling Hong Kong Island skyline at night.
- One can reach Tsim Sha Sui easily by Metro.
- Tsim Sha Tsui is a great area to walk around and absorb the culture of Hong Kong.
- You can take a ferry to the HK Island side (Central Ferry) and see the skyline on both sides.
- Keep some snacks, juices and water when you come there. Not much of snack bars or shops around.
- It offered great photo ops of the skyline and the marine traffic
- Try to visit in the evening, around 5 pm, to have both Day and Night view.
- Another attraction near there is the Avenue of Star
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Lamma Island is the third largest island in Hong Kong. The beautiful sland with a traditional fishing village has become the popular day trip holiday destination.
- Activities include face painting, games for children, a volleyball tournament, live music and a market area where locals sell handmade crafts and secondhand goods
- Take many pictures and videos as the entire hiking trail is very beautiful with lush green hills
- Lamma Fun Day is a family-oriented festival that is held each fall.
- Take plenty of water with you if you intend to walk in the heat of the day.
- Some nice views from high ground on the walk around the island, apart from the power station
- Try and eat some local cuisine like the fish balls in a traditional sauce
- There are also many food and drink vendors in case you get hungry
- Make sure your bring your suncreen and swimsuit as the sun can be intense even in November.
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Wong Tai Sin Temple is a well known shrine and major tourist attraction in Hong Kong. It is dedicated to Wong Tai Sin, or the Great Immortal Wong.
- The temple is just outside the MTR station by the same name.
- The temple is really nice and has a beautiful garden in it as well.
- There are many people praying and offering fruits, roast pork here
- Its very big and there are lots of different areas to look around.
- There is also a fortune teller stall area and places you can buy items for worship.
- The Temple is filled with China visitors in the morning.
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Sham Shui Po is a market lovers’ heaven. It's packed with everything from fabrics to electronics, accessories to phones.
- If computers and electronic gadgets are your thing then you will be in Heaven here.
- The district is also home to a number of small cafes and restaurants so you can have a leisurely wander around and stop off for re-fueling if you get hungry.
- There are lots of women fashion in little boutiques at a very cheap price
- Definitely a must-visit if you enjoying crafting.
- It is worth to come to visit the hawker bazzar and you may find something that you cannot find in elsewhere.
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Sham Tseng Chan Kee Roasted Goose serves barbecued meats -- they also usually serve a delicious type of steamed chicken – are your window into traditional Chinese roasts.
- All the dishes taste great especially the roast Goose with rice noodles.
- Order at least half a goose to get the variety of meat.
- Sham Tseng is famous for a range of roast goose restaurants and this restaurant has branches in other parts of the territory.
- The restaurant itself is a busy place most of the day so don't ask for the best time to visit, any hour is the best time.
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Mong Kok is the best places to go for bargain hunting and amazing food, offering a local treats and a glimpse into a different side of Hong Kong culture.
- Go enjoy shopping and food in this area.
- If you are on a budget this is the place to go.
- There are numerous stalls that sells clothes, gadgets, shoes, bags and knick knacks for souvenirs
- There is plenty to see and do around Mongkok.
- It is centrally located and there is great food at all time of night.
- Great district for shopping, gets very crowded on the weekends.
- Be prepared to bargain to get some great deals.
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The Star Ferry is considered a heritage and cultural treasure for Hong Kong. It is a symbol of the island nation's history.
- If you need just to cross the water front to other side, whatever is the side in which you are standing, use the ferry.
- Upper deck is great for taking photos of the harbour
- Great photo opportunities for both the island and for the mainland.
- Try to go in early evening to take in the light show.
- This was a very inexpensive way to see more of Hong Kong.
- Ticket prices keep on the increasing as it gets late in the evening.
- The refresh mode of transport to view the beauty scenes of South china sea covering the HK island.
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