Whatever you need, Hong Kong has the goods. Here are the top ten things to do while you’re here.
Best of Hong Kong – An Interactive Map
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Catch a tram to the top of Victoria Peak (HK Island)
You can reach the peak via the Peak Tram, the 120-year-old funicular railway that departs from its terminus on Garden Road (nearest MTR: Central). Plan to arrive a half-hour before sundown and watch as the city lights come on in their varicolored brilliance. You can travel up the peak by bus too, but the funicular is more exciting. Your journey aboard the tram will take eight minutes and upon reaching the summit you will see a seven storied building in the shape of a ship. On Level 4 there’s an outpost of Madame Tussauds, with eerie (and often creepy) wax likenesses of international stars, as well as local celebrities such as Jackie Chan, Andy Lau, Michelle Yeoh and Kelly Chen. Also on the Peak are shops, restaurants, and multimillion-dollar mansions, glimpses of which can be had on a circular 1-hour walk around the Peak. Check the weather, however, before making the trek – hazy skies can render views disappointing, if nonexistent.
The Peak Tower, 126 Peak Road, Hong Kong, China
Website: thepeak.com.hk
Entrance Fee: HKD 45 (one-way ticket for the Peak Tram); HKD 56 (round ticket for the Peak Tram)
Opening Hours: 07:00-24:00
How to get there:
Take a bus from the following places to the garden:
1. From Central: Buses No.3B, 12, 13
2. From Admiralty: Buses No.12A, 12M, 40M, 40P, 40
3. From Causeway Bay: Buses No.23A 23B
4. From North Point: Bus No.23
5. From Lok Fu: Bus No.103
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Visit Hong Kong Disneyland (Lantau Island)
Hours vary; in summer, usually 10:30am-8pm daily
Location: Lantau Island
Transportation: MTR: From the Tung Chung Line, transfer at Sunny Bay for the Disneyland Resort Line
Phone: 52/1 830 830
Web site: www.hongkongdisneyland.com
Prices: Admission HK$350 adults, HK$170 seniors, HK$250 children
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Trip to Ocean Park and Waterworld (Hong Kong Island)
Situated along a dramatic rocky coastline on the
island’s southern shore, the park is divided into two areas: a “lowland”
and a “headland,” connected by cable car (and, in 2012 — after a
massive redevelopment that will double the number of its attractions —
an underground funicular). Because of the wide range of attractions,
Ocean Park is interesting for children and adults alike. Facilities are
first class, and Ocean Park (Chinese: 香港海洋公园) is Asia’s first accredited member of the American Zoo and Aquarium Association.
The lowland is subdivided into several areas and
attractions. The most popular residents of Ocean Park are An An and Jia
Jia, a pair of pandas presented as gifts from China. Kids’ World has
kiddie rides, playgrounds, remote-control cars and boats, shows geared
toward children, and shooting-games arcade. Swimming with the dolphins
is available at Dolphin University (applications must be made at least 5
days in advance).
From the lowland, visitors board cable cars for a
spectacular 8-minute ride over a hill to the headland, while being
treated to great views of the coastline and the South China Sea along
the way. The headland area, situated on a peninsula that juts into the
sea, is also subdivided into several areas and attractions. The marine
life section includes an artificial wave cove that is home to sea lions;
an aquarium housing more than 1,000 jellyfish and complete with
theatrical lighting, multimedia sound, and visual special effects; and a
tank with more than 200 sharks and rays representing more than 30
species, viewed from an underwater tunnel. Ocean Theatre features shows
by talented dolphins, sea lions, and a killer whale. But my favorite is
the Atoll Reef, one of the world’s largest aquariums, with 2,600 fish of
200 different species. The observation passageway circles the aquarium
on four levels, enabling you to view the sea life — everything from
giant octopi to schools of tropical fish — from various depths and from
different angles. Thrill rides include a Ferris wheel, a roller coaster
that turns upside down three times, a rather wet ride on a “raging
river,” and a ride in a giant helium balloon that goes 100m (328 ft.) in
the air. Other exhibits include a Japanese Garden; a 69m-high (226-ft.)
Ocean Park Tower offering revolving, panoramic views of Aberdeen and
outlying islands; and an aviary with 750 birds.
Hours: Daily 10am-6pmLocation: Aberdeen, Hong Kong Island,
Transportatio: Bus: Ocean Park Citybus 629 from the Central Ferry Pier no. 7 or Admiralty MTR station every 10 to 20 min.; you can buy round-trip tickets that include park admission. Or take 70 from Exchange Square in Central, 72 from Causeway Bay, or 973 from Tsim Sha Tsui (get off at the 1st stop after the tunnel and then walk 20 min.)
Phone: 852/2552 0291
Web site: www.oceanpark.com.hk
Prices: Admission HK$250 adults, HK$125 children
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Hong Kong Convention & Exhibition Centre
Outside the center stands the Golden Bauhinia. This gleaming sculpture of the Bauhinia flower, Hong Kong’s symbol, was a gift from China celebrating the establishment of the Hong Kong SAR in 1997. The police hoist the SAR flag daily at 7:50 am.
Address: 1 Expo Dr., Wan Chai, Hong Kong
Phone: 2582-8888
Website: www.hkcec.com.hk
Metro Wan Chai, Exit A.
Location: Wan Chai
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Repulse Bay (Hong Kong Island)
Entrance Fee: free
Opening Hours: the whole day
How to get there: There are shuttle buses with air-conditioning between the city center and
Repulse Bay
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Avenue of Stars
The Avenue of Stars is Hong Kong’s monument to its stars of the golden screen. Bruce Lee, Michelle Yeoh and Jackie Chan all have a star on the avenue, as well as numerous other lumineries. Apart from a shrine to the stars, this harborside walk also affords the best views around of Hong Kong Island’s famous skyscrapers. Check out this picture gallery of the street and the views it offers.
Entrance Fee: free
Opening Hours: the whole day
How to get there: take Tianxing Boat from Wanchai Pier to Tsim Sha Tsui, then Avenue of Stars
is on the right
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Check out the Taoist Wong Tai Sin Temple (Kowloon)
You can have your fortune read by one of the many clairvoyants located at the temple entrance. They read faces and palms and draw up Chinese astrological charts. Not all speak English, though. Also, you can find a Chinese herbal medicine seller in the temple grounds.
Location: Wong Tai Sin Estate
Transportation: MTR: Wong Tai Sin (exit B2) and then a 3-min. walk (follow the signs)
Phone: 852/2327 8141
Web site: www.siksikyuen.org.hk
Prices: Free admission to temple, though donations of about HK$2 per person are expected at
the entrance to the Good Wish Garden
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Visit Tsim Sha Tsui (Kowloon)
Entrance Fee: free
Opening Hours: 09:00-23:30
How to get there: take Bus No. K568 to Luohu, then take East Subway to Tsim Sha Tsui.
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Shopping in Causeway Bay (Hong Kong Island)
Causeway Bay or East Point is one of Hong Kong’s major shopping districts. It includes the 13-storey Japanese department store Sogo and Times Square, an indoor shopping complex. There are also smaller malls such as World Trade Centre, Windsor House, Hang Lung Centre, Fashion Island, Fashion Walk, Lee Gardens and Lee Gardens Two. Causeway Bay is one of the most crowded areas in Hong Kong since it contains many trendy shops carrying both locally made fashion and products from Japan, Europe and the United States. As such, it is a popular social spot for young people.
Transportation: The most convenient and fairly inexpensive would be the MTR. Causeway Bay is on the blue line (Hong Kong Island). Just get off at the Causeway Bay stop and follow the signs in the station to where you want to go.
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Climb 268 steps to see Big Buddha (Lantau Island)
Address: Ngong Ping, Lantau Island, Hong Kong
Phone: 2109-9898 Ngong Ping hotline
Cost: Monastery and path free. Walking with Buddha: HK$35
Hours: Buddha daily 10-5:30. Monastery and path daily 8-6
Website: www.plm.org.hk/eng/home.php
Metro Tung Chung.
Location: Lantau Island
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