Shopaholics are loaded with their brand-new spoils after having a shopping spree. Street-front food stalls and Michelin-starred eating establishments please everyone's palates. Victoria Park, Avenue of Stars and Victoria Harbor provide the best vantage points of Hong Kong's lit-up nightlife.
But don't forget that Hong Kong is also rich in cultural experiences. Hop onto a Ding Ding (tramways) for a ride through some of Hong Kong's traditional sections. If skyscrapers and heady shopping are not your thing, venture out and explore the rural side of Hong Kong - Lamma Island is home to a romantic small fishing village. Watch deeply tanned fishermen work while gentle breezes are drifting.
This wonderland contains seven classic themed zones like Main Street U.S.A., Adventureland, Fantasyland, and Tomorrowland. Attractions, rides and Broadway-like performances in daytime and pyrotechnics at nighttime guarantee you a fun-filled day. The park also has Disney theme hotels as well as many exciting shopping, dining and entertainment options.
The largest marine theme park in Southeast Asia has numerous attractions, rides and animal shows. Marine life on display offer truly eye-opening experiences.
It's a can't-miss for each visitor to Hong Kong. After nightfall, take a leisurely stroll here, with gentle sea breezes all over your face. If luck is on your side, “Symphony of lights” , a daily light and sound show, will be a special treat.
An aura of European charm surrounds this newly developed tourist-centric attraction in Castle Peak Bay, Tuen Mun, New Territories. It contains a manmade beach, hotels, shopping malls and a beachfront promenade.
A ding ding (tramway) can take you to the top of the hill, the highest point of Hong Kong. A scenic lookout provides stunning views of Central, Victoria Harbor, Lamma Island and the surrounding islands.
A giant statue of golden bauhinia stands in its center, hence the name. Bauhinia, or Hong Kong Orchid Tree, features on the flag of Hong Kong. In close proximity is Victoria Harbor. Coconut trees line the seashore. It affords views of Tsim Sha Tsui and Central's skyscrapers.