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Accommodation in
HONG KONG
Kowloon Shangri-La, Hong Kong
64 Mody Road, TSIM SHA TSUI
HONG KONG

Average Nightly Rate: $577.89

Sheraton Hong Kong Hotel Tower
20 Nathan Road Kowloon, TSIM SHA TSUI
HONG KONG

Average Nightly Rate: $514.32

JW Marriott Hotel Hong Kong
Pacific Place 88 Queensway Center, CENTRAL
HONG KONG

Average Nightly Rate: $391.25

The Excelsior Hong Kong
281 Gloucester Road, CAUSEWAY BAY
HONG KONG

Average Nightly Rate: $556.92

Kowloon Hotel
19-21 Nathan Road, TSIM SHA TSUI
HONG KONG

Average Nightly Rate: $289.31

Imperial Hotel
30 34 Nathan Road Tsimshatsui, HONG KONG
HONG KONG

Average Nightly Rate: $178.16

The Charterhouse
209 219 Wanchai Road, WANCHAI
HONG KONG

Average Nightly Rate: $183.14

Grand Hyatt Hong Kong
1 Harbour Road, HONG KONG
HONG KONG

Average Nightly Rate: $741.31

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Central and Western
  Victoria Peak

One of the most popular destinations in Hong Kong, Victoria Peak offers amazing spectacular views over central Hong Kong, Victoria Harbour and the surrounding islands.

  Flagstaff House Museum of Tea Ware

Built in the 1840s, Flagstaff House is the oldest colonial-style building remaining in Hong Kong.

  City Gallery

Hong Kong’s Planning and Infrastructure Gallery is a museum about major development and infrastructure projects slated for Hong Kong, a fascinating glimpse into its future.

  Hong Kong Museum of Medical Sciences

The Hong Kong Museum of Medical Sciences charts the historical development of medical sciences in Hong Kong and is one of the first museums in the world to compare traditional Chinese and Western approaches to medicine.

  Man Mo Temple

Man Mo Temple is one of the oldest and most beautiful temples on Hong Kong Island, a picturesque tribute to the God of Literature (Man) and the God of War (Mo).

Kowlon and Hongkong Island
  A Symphony of Lights

Another must-see event on any visit to Hong Kong is A Symphony of Lights, a nightly spectacle that showcases the vibrancy and glamorous night vista of Hong Kong.

Kowloon
  Hong Kong Museum of Art

The Hong Kong Museum of Art focuses on preserving China’s cultural heritage and promoting local as well as international art.

  Hong Kong Museum of History

The Hong Kong Museum of History focuses on collecting and preserving cultural objects closely related to the history of Hong Kong and the South China area.

  Victoria Harbour Ferry Tour

One Hong Kong experience that must never be missed is the classic cruise along Victoria Harbour onboard a ferry.

  Avenue of Stars

The Avenue of Stars is a tribute to the professionals who have contributed to Hong Kong’s hundred-year history of filmmaking.

  Hong Kong Science Museum

The Hong Kong Science Museum showcases over 500 interesting exhibits, most of which are hands-on and offer an insight into a diversity of science-related subjects.

  Wong Tai Sin Temple

The Wong Tai Sin Temple is one of Hong Kong’s most famous shrines, dedicated to the Great Immortal monk Wong Tai Sin, an honoured divinity revered down the ages for his benevolence.

Lantau Island
  Ngong Ping Cable Car / Ngong Ping Village

The Ngong Ping Cable Car connects downtown Tung Chung and Ngong Ping on Lantau Island. It offers panoramic 360-degree views of the sky, land and sea sceneries along its 6km length, the longest bi-cable ropeway in Asia.

  Hong Kong Disneyland

Enter a magical kingdom inspired by fairy-tale dreams and explore four lands filled with beauty, excitement and Disney Characters.

  Po Lin Monastery / Tian Tan Buddha

No trip to Hong Kong would be complete without a visit to the world’s tallest outdoor bronze Buddha which sits serenely atop the 520-metre high Ngong Ping plateau amidst the spectacular mountain scenery of Lantau Island.

Southern
  Ocean Park

Ocean Park is Hong Kong’s homegrown theme park, one of Asia’s most popular, combining entertainment, education and conservation in an exciting package.

  Stanley Market

A popular market town on the sunny south side of Hong Kong Island, Stanley’s relaxed ambience, crisp sea environs and bargain buys have made it world famous.


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