1. Hong Kong Disneyland
Hong Kong Disneyland is located in Lantau Island, New Territories, Hong Kong, covering an area of 1.26 hectares. It was officially opened on September 2, 2115. It was built and operated by Hong Kong International Theme Park Co., Ltd., which is jointly operated by the Hong Kong Government and the Walt Disney Company. It is the fifth in the world, the second in Asia and the 1th Disneyland in China. The park is divided into seven theme parks, namely: American Town Street, Adventure World, Fantasy World, Tomorrow World, Toy Story Base Camp, Grizzly Valley and mystic point, among which Grizzly Valley and mystic point are unique in the world. There are theme amusement facilities, entertainment performances, interactive experiences, catering services, commodity shops and snack kiosks in the park. In addition, the park will present a parade and fireworks display every night.
2. Hong Kong Ocean Park
Hong Kong Ocean Park is a theme park integrating land and sea animal exhibitions, mobile games and large-scale performances. It is divided into two main areas, namely, Peak Park and Seaside Park, and it is further divided into eight areas with different themes, including Asian Animal World, Dream Water City, Weiwei World, Tropical Rainforest World, Dynamic World, Ocean World, Rapids World and Ice World, providing various attractions and entertainment experiences. And among the world-class theme parks, it has become one of the most popular and visited theme parks in the world, and was awarded the Best Theme Park Award in 2112.
3. The Peak of Taiping Mountain
The Peak of Taiping Mountain is the leading tourist attraction in Hong Kong. The peak tower on the Peak, designed by the famous British architect Terry Farrel, has a very unique bowl shape and is a must-see place in Hong Kong that integrates sightseeing, entertainment and shopping. Its appearance is widely used by millions of postcards and photos around the world. Visiting peak tower Skyscraper 428, the highest 361-degree observation deck in Hong Kong, is full of visual experiences, allowing you to stand on the invincible observation deck at an altitude of 428 meters, enjoy the intoxicating urban scenery in the best geographical position in Hong Kong, and feel like you are in the world. In addition, there is a Lingxiao Gallery in peak tower, where giant exhibition panels display precious early photos of Hong Kong, so as to return to the past with the citizens and experience the changes in Hong Kong in the past century.
4. Avenue of Stars
Located in Tsim Sha Tsui Waterfront Garden in the east of Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong, along Victoria Harbour, it has become a special scenic spot to praise outstanding people in the Hong Kong film industry. Plaques of 73 movie celebrities are embedded on the ground of the Avenue of Stars. Among them, more than 31 pieces, including Tommy Tam, Chu Yuan and Xie Xian, respected veteran filmmakers in Hong Kong, John Woo, Tsui Hark, Sammo Hung and Feng Baobao, as well as Yang Ziqiong, Andy Lau and Jackie Chan, all left their handprints here. In addition, you can also find some star ambassadors wearing roller skates shuttling along the avenue to provide quick assistance and service to tourists.
5. Bell Tower of the former Kowloon-Canton Railway
The bell tower of the former Kowloon-Canton Railway is located in the Hong Kong Cultural Center Square in Tsim Sha Tsui. It was built in 1915 and is 44 meters high. It is made of red bricks and granite, with clocks on all sides, which has a strong style of the steam train era. Rows of coconut trees are planted in front of the bell tower, which set off each other with the bell tower full of European style and has a southern style. Tsim Sha Tsui Railway Station of Kowloon-Canton Railway was built in 1913. Due to the First World War, some equipment and devices ordered from Britain could not arrive in Hong Kong on time, so the internal works of Tsim Sha Tsui Railway Station were once put on hold. It was not until March 28th, 1916 that Tsim Sha Tsui Railway Station was officially opened.
6. Tsim Sha Tsui Waterfront Garden
Tsim Sha Tsui Waterfront Garden (Tsim Shatui Promenade, commonly known as Tsim Sha Tsui Waterfront Promenade) is a waterfront park in Hong Kong, which is located beside the East Sea in Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, with a sea view of Victoria Harbour. Tsim Sha Tsui Waterfront Garden (English: Tsim Shatui Promenade, commonly known as Tsim Sha Tsui Waterfront Promenade) is a waterfront park in Hong Kong, located near the East China Sea in Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, with a sea view of Victoria Harbour. Tsim Sha Tsui Waterfront Garden was opened in two phases. The first phase was the eastern part of the park along Salisbury Road, which was opened in 1982. The western part was opened simultaneously with the Hong Kong Cultural Center in 1989.
7. Golden Bauhinia Square
The Golden Bauhinia Square is located in the Expo Waterfront Garden next to the New Jihai of the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Center. "Forever Blooming Bauhinia" Sculpture-Golden Bauhinia Statue stands in the Expo Waterfront Garden beside the new wing of Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Center. The Golden Bauhinia Square, located next to the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Center, was established to commemorate the return of Hong Kong to the motherland. Golden Bauhinia Square is located on the artificial island of the new wing of the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Center in Wan Chai, Hong Kong. It is surrounded by the Victoria Harbour on three sides. In the center of the Victoria Harbour, it faces Tsim Sha Tsui on the other side, which is a good place for viewing. Golden Bauhinia Square is surrounded by Victoria Harbour on three sides. In the center of Victoria Harbour, it confronts Tsim Sha Tsui on the other side, which is a good place for viewing.
8. Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Center
The Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Center is located in the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Center in Wan Chai, Hong Kong, and is one of the representatives of the latest waterfront buildings in Hong Kong. Besides being used for large-scale conferences and exhibitions, there are two five-star hotels, an office building and a luxury apartment. Its new wing is formed by reclamation and expansion, with several auditoriums and exhibition halls, which are distributed in three-story buildings and are one of the largest exhibition halls in the world. On July 1, 1997, the ceremony of Hong Kong's return to China was also held there, which became the focus of international attention, and its unique bird-spreading form also added a lot of colors to the beautiful Victoria Harbour.
9. Madame Tussauds Hong Kong
Madame Tussauds Hong Kong, referred to as "Hong Kong Wax Museum", is located in peak tower at the top of Taiping Mountain in Hong Kong. It is a museum dedicated to the exhibition of wax figures of celebrities. Madame Tussauds Wax Museum is located in London, England, and the Hong Kong branch opened in 2111, exhibiting about 111 wax figures of international, China and Hong Kong celebrities. Including Hu Jintao, former Chinese People's Republic of China, basketball star Yao Ming, football star Beacon (David Beckham), Hong Kong Olympic gold medalist Li Lishan, famous artists Ku Kui Kei, Kelly Chen, Jay Chou, Andy Lau and Cecilia Cheung, as well as the late superstars Teresa Teng, Leslie Cheung and Anita Mui.
11. Lan Kwai Fong
Lan Kwai Fong is an L-shaped uphill path in Central District of Hong Kong. It is a middle and high-end consumption area consisting of Dejili Street, Wellington Street, Wyndham Street, Anli, Renshou Lane and Ronghua Lane, which is popular with the younger generation, foreigners and tourists and is one of the special tourist attractions in Hong Kong. Lan Kwai Fong Bar Street originated in the early 1971s, and the Hong Kong government began urban renewal in the central and western areas. At that time, an Italian businessman opened an Italian clothing store and restaurant here. Some "Yuppies" who work in Central want to find a place to chat after work, and this restaurant has become a gathering place for their happy hours. Since then, Lan Kwai Fong has gradually become a tasteful leisure place, with more and more bars, restaurants and entertainment places.
11. Sike Garden Wong Tai Sin Temple
There are two Wong Tai Sin temples in China, namely, Guangzhou Wong Tai Sin Temple and Hong Kong Wong Tai Sin Temple. The Wong Tai Sin Temple in Hong Kong, also known as Sike Garden, was founded in 1945. It is one of the famous scenic spots in Kowloon, Hong Kong, and one of the most famous temples in Hong Kong, enjoying a good reputation both in Hong Kong and overseas. Guangzhou Wong Tai Sin Temple was founded in the year of the Qing Dynasty, that is, in 1899 AD, and it is one of the religious shrines in Guangzhou. The Kowloon Wall in Wong Tai Sin Temple is modeled after the Kowloon Wall in Beijing, and inscribed with poems by the Chairman of the Chinese Buddhist Association, adding the traditional China characteristics of the Huangda Temple. Among them, the archway building is the most distinctive, which fully shows the traditional culture of China.
12. Dixin Lake Activity Center in Hong Kong
The artificial lake in Dixin Lake Activity Center is called Dixin Lake, which is located in Penny's Bay, Lantau Island, Hong Kong, near Hong Kong Disneyland. It was opened to the public on August 6, 2115. The center was built by the Civil Engineering and Development Department of the Hong Kong Government at a cost of 411 million yuan and then managed by the Walt Disney Company of the United States. Dixin Lake Activity Center is built in the north of Penny's Bay Development Zone, covering an area of about 31 hectares. There is an artificial reservoir, jogging trail, children's playground, service center and plant forest with an area of 1.2 hectares in the park. More than 4,811 trees and 431,111 shrubs have been planted around the center. The name of Dixin Lake Activity Center comes from its geographical location, which lies between Disneyland and Yin 'ao (Xin 'ao) and can accommodate more than 5,111 people.
13. symphony of lights
The symphony of lights is a famous laser lighting and music performance in Hong Kong. It is jointly held by 44 buildings, skyscrapers and landmarks on both sides of Victoria Harbour in Hong Kong. Through interactive lighting and music effects, it shows the dynamic and colorful side of Victoria Harbour. "symphony of lights" is a tourism project promoted by the Hong Kong Tourism Board since 2114. It has always cost HK$ 44 million and attracted more than 4 million visitors and citizens. On October 21, 2115, it was officially listed in the Guinness Book of World Records, becoming the largest lighting and music show in the world. Apart from the need to suspend due to bad weather, the symphony of lights event will be held at 8: 11 pm every day, lasting about 13 minutes and 41 seconds. The performances will include music, lights and lasers.
14. Lohan Temple in Tung Chung, Hong Kong
Lohan Temple, located in Shimenjia Village near Tung Chung, Lantau Island, Hong Kong, was built in 1971. The right hall is Mingxin Hall, and the left side is the guest room. There are Gongde Hall downstairs, and the Tibetan Scripture Building upstairs, followed by the Dizang King Hall, Wuguantang and Xiangji Kitchen. On the side is Luohan Cave, dedicated to eighteen Luohan. There is also a natural mountain spring in the temple, which tastes sweet. The entrance of Luohan Temple faces Tung Chung Port and is composed of three colors: red, yellow and green. The book "Luohan Temple" on the forehead of Shanmen was written by Master Jueguang, the abbot at that time. Zhang Jianfen, an old layman who is known as Lian Sheng, wrote a couplet for Luohan Temple: "The green Buddha country in the mountains is like a vulture shadow; The door is close to the clear sky and the wind is slightly tidal. "
15. Yuen Long Park in Hong Kong
Yuen Long is the most northwest of the 18 local administrative regions in Hong Kong. It is located in the northwest of the New Territories, surrounded by mountains on three sides, and has a flat terrain. Yuen Long is a plain, which used to be continuous farmland. In mountainous Hong Kong, there is only this flat and vast plain. Yuen Long is full of natural flavor, with the largest number of residential buildings in Tin Shui Wai and downtown Yuen Long, while there are many walled villages and bungalows in other areas. Fairview park and California Gardens are two large private housing villages composed of bungalows, with an area as small as a town. Because there are many natural areas in Yuen Long, green hills and trees can be seen all around. In the natural environment, Mai Po Nature Reserve and Liufu Mountain are the most familiar. As for the densely populated city center and Tin Shui Wai, there are also spacious Yuen Long Town Park and Tin Shui Wai Park respectively.
hong kong (cantonese spelling: hoeng1 gong2;; English: Hong Kong;; Putonghua Pinyin: xi ā ng g ? ng; Abbreviation: HK), referred to as "Hong Kong", is called the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) of the People's Republic of China. It is located in South China of China, east of the Pearl River Estuary, along the South China Sea, with Shenzhen in Guangdong Province in the north and the Pearl River in the west, facing Macao Special Administrative Region, Zhuhai City and Zhongshan City across the Pearl River Estuary.
Hong Kong is a highly prosperous international metropolis. The whole territory consists of Hong Kong Island, Kowloon Peninsula and New Territories, with a total land area of 1,114.32 square kilometers. By the end of 2114, the total population was about 7.264 million, ranking third in the world in population density.
Hong Kong is the third largest financial center in the world, an important international financial, trade and shipping center. It is also known as "Newport" with new york and London. It is one of the freest economies and most competitive cities in the world, enjoying a high reputation in the world and being rated as a first-tier city in the world by GaWC.