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Kowloon Harbourfront Hotel

Wong Tai Sin Temple

Tian Tan Buddha, Lantau Island

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HONG KONG

Exotic and colourful, Hong Kong is an unforgettable city that will stimulate the senses like no other. From its towering modern skyscrapers and sophisticated restaurants to its street-style markets, it’s a fascinating place full of wonderful things to see and do.

KOWLOON

Kowloon is a bustling mixture of shops, fantastic bars, pubs, restaurants, gardens and markets. It is connected to Hong Kong Island by three tunnels and the MTR, but a trip across Victoria Harbour on a Star Ferry is the ideal way to commute. Be tempted by the Temple Street Night Market and wander along Nathan Road for its vast range of shopping. Walk along Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade and stop at one of the many museums along the way.

HONG KONG ISLAND Home to the original settlement of the Hong Kong territory, Hong Kong Island is the city’s financial and business hub, full of charming colonial buildings and modern skyscrapers. The island has a plethora of restaurants, bars and shops. Travel on the tram car to Victoria Peak or dine at one of the famous floating restaurants on Aberdeen Harbour. For stunning day and night time views of Victoria Harbour take a ride on the 60 metre high Hong Kong Observation Wheel.

VICTORIA HARBOUR

Victoria Harbour is a natural harbour separating Hong Kong Island in the south from the Kowloon Peninsula to the north. The best harbour sights can be seen from the water on a Star Ferry ride from either Wan Chai or Central. Take in the hustle and bustle of the harbour from Central Pier. For breathtaking harbour vistas head to Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade. Every night the harbour dazzles with the ‘A Symphony of Lights’ neon light show synchronised to music.

LANTAU ISLAND Hong Kong’s largest island, Lantau Island, is well known for its unspoilt countryside, lush green valleys, and the Giant Buddha. Take a tour of the famous Po Lin Monastery before climbing the 268 steps to view the seated outdoor bronze Buddha. Visit the centuries-old fishing village of Tai O and see the Stilt Houses built over the water. Take a ride on the Ngong Ping 360 Cable Car and marvel at the panoramic views of Lantau and surrounding islands.

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