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If you just come to experience the prosperity here, women fall in love with the shopping, and children fall in love with the dreamy Disney. But the essence of Hong Kong still lies in its nights. You can go to Lan Kwai Fong in Central and order a drink.
Stay up all night with red wine, take a cruise around the harbor on the Star Ferry, or take the Peak Tram to the top of Victoria Peak, overlooking the charming night of Victoria Harbor, and feel the rhythm of Hong Kong's neon lights.
In Hong Kong, there are also quiet moments. Go to Lantau Island to experience the intertwining of time; go to Hoi Hoi Bay to enjoy the romance of the sea breeze; go to Stanley to savor the old European style; go to Lamma Island to let your soul do yoga;
Go to Sai Kung and look for the style of the fishing port in the past, and you will see a different Hong Kong.
Victoria Peak Ocean Park Disneyland Lamma Island Cheung Chau, Wishing Tree, Tsing Ma Bridge Observation Deck, Harbor City, Cultural Centre, Planetarium, Science Museum, Avenue of Stars, Repulse Bay, Stanley, Golden Bauhinia Square, Lantau Island, 360 Cable Car
etc. are all famous attractions in Hong Kong.
· Must-visits for sightseeing: Victoria Harbor, Hong Kong Disneyland Ocean Park, Madame Tussauds Wax Museum, Taiping Hill, Lan Kwai Fong Repulse Bay · Must-visits for shopping: Causeway Bay, Tsim Sha Tsui, Mong Kok · Vacation on outlying islands: Lamma Island 1. Sightseeing Chapter 1) Victoria Harbor
With unparalleled sea views and night views, it is a must-visit place when visiting Hong Kong.
It is the main venue for fireworks displays in Hong Kong.
Every year on the second day of the Lunar New Year, the Handover Anniversary and National Day, Victoria Harbor becomes the stage for large-scale fireworks displays, attracting many citizens and tourists to enjoy them on both sides of the harbor every year.
On the other hand, during the Symphony of Lights performance on certain days, fireworks displays will be added to the sea in Victoria Harbor to make the show even more attractive.
Let’s start with a map of Victoria Harbor: Four incomparable sea views: A Symphony of Lights is a laser light and music show in Hong Kong. It is held in many skyscrapers along the coast of Victoria Harbor. The Hong Kong Tourism Board organizes it every night
More than 40 buildings participated in the "Symphony of Lights" laser spotlights and music performances.
Victoria Peak is the highest peak in Hong Kong.
Come here at night and overlook the world-famous night view of Hong Kong from the mountain, and feel the charm of Hong Kong's dynamic city.
The Avenue of Stars was built to honor outstanding people (both dead and alive) who have contributed to Hong Kong's film industry. There are their palm prints on the avenue.
Walking along the avenue, you can see the panoramic view of Victoria Harbour.
Golden Bauhinia Square is located in the center of Victoria Harbour, opposite Tsim Sha Tsui on the other side. It is a good place for viewing.
Transportation to Victoria Harbor: 1. Take the subway and get off at Tsim Sha Tsui Station. 2. Take buses 1, 1A, 2, 5, 5A, 5C, 6, 6A, 7, 8, 8A, 8P and 9 to Tsim Sha Tsui.
Get off at the pier 3. Star Ferry route (recommended): Central ← → Tsim Sha Tsui, Central ← → Hung Hom, Wan Chai ← → Tsim Sha Tsui, Hung Hom ← → Wan Chai route.
Attractions you can stop by: Avenue of Stars. Hong Kong's Avenue of Stars is modeled after the Hollywood Avenue of Stars in the United States. The theme of the Avenue of Stars is the history of the development of the Hong Kong film industry and aims to honor the achievements of superstars in front of the screen and film workers behind the scenes. The floor of the Avenue of Stars is equipped with 73
There are plaques of famous movie celebrities, more than 30 of which have the celebrities’ handprints.
Strolling along the Avenue of Stars, visitors can calmly enjoy Hong Kong's famous Victoria Harbor scenery, the characteristic buildings along the coast of Hong Kong Island, and Hong Kong's new multimedia light and music show "A Symphony of Lights."
How to get to the Avenue of Stars: Exit F of Tsim Sha Tsui MTR Station, go through the pedestrian tunnel to Exit J of Kowloon East Tsim Sha Tsui Station, and follow the signs; bus: Take the green minibus No. 1 from the Star Ferry Pier in Tsim Sha Tsui and get off outside the New World Renaissance Hotel.
Walk towards the seaside.
2) Hong Kong Disney is the first choice for parent-child travel/honeymoon. Hong Kong Disneyland, the dream paradise, is located on Lantau Island, surrounded by mountains and facing the South China Sea. It is a theme park that combines the characteristics of Disneyland in California and other Disney parks.
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Transportation to Disney: Subway: It is especially recommended to take the subway to Disney. The Subway Disney Line is Disney-themed. The car windows and even the handrails in the car have Disney style. Its unique style can be transferred from any subway line to Disneyland.
Macau Station, transfer to the Disney Line and get off at Disney Station. Take the bus: 1. Take the R11, R22, R33, R42 bus between Hong Kong Disneyland and Hong Kong city; 2. Go to the airport, Tung Chung or AsiaWorld-Expo
buses (i.e. "A" and "E" buses), transfer to route R8 at the Lantau Link Toll Plaza to Hong Kong Disneyland; 3. Disneyland also provides cross-border bus services to and from Hong Kong Disneyland and Hong Kong via Huanggang
between mainland China.