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Travelling to Hong Kong? Here’s a List of Attractions You Cannot Miss

The New York of China, Hong Kong is one of the world’s most fascinating financial hubs, with a knack for attracting tourists from all over the world. From its compelling skyscraper-studded skyline to the deep connection it has with ancient Chinese culture, every moment of your Hong Kong Travel is worth savouring. Regardless of whether you enjoy immersing yourself in the culture of a foreign country, or just relish shopping, there’s something here for everyone. Although a part of China, travelling to Hong Kong enjoys the full autonomy of a separate state and has cultural influences and attitudes of its own. Which is why, there is so much to see in this great city-state, including top-notch architecture, beaches, fishing villages and more.

Here is a summary of the attractions of Hong Kong;

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Here’s a list of a few of the many tourist attractions you definitely need to visit on your Hong Kong trip.

1. The Peak (Victoria Peak)

Hong Kong’s number one travel destination comes in the form of a viewpoint from the highest point in the city. Take a traditional tram ride to the top of the peak from where you can soak in the beauty that is Hong Kong. The contrasting lush greenery at the peak makes the sky touching urban sector at the bottom all the more astonishing.  Best time to visit is around the evening hours when the sun is almost about to set. As it gets darker, the skyline gets lit up which makes for a gorgeous scene. In essence, Travelling to Hong Kong is pointless if you don’t go to The Peak.

Victoria Peak-Travelling to Hong kong

  • Distance from Airport: 45.5 km from HKG
  • Location: 1 Lugard Rd, Hong Kong, China
  • Operating Hours:  7:00am to midnight
  • Cost per Person: Approx. Rs. 750 for a round trip for an adult/ Rs. 360 for children and seniors
  • Trip Advisor Rating: 4.5/5

2. Star Ferry-Travelling to Hong kong

With roots dating back to the late 19th century, the Star Ferry is one ride you need to be on. Leaving every couple of minutes throughout the day, this ferry ride will show you the best of Hong Kong from the viewpoint which enhances its beauty tenfold. As you make your way through the main route of Tsim Sha Tsui, towards Central, a refreshing breeze from the fresh water will perfectly complement the visually stunning amalgam of green mountains and towers on the Hong Kong Island. The very cheap ferry ride is one of the few inexpensive reliefs you’ll find throughout your Hong Kong Travel.

Star Ferry-Travelling to Hong kong

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  • Distance from Airport: 38.1 km
  • Location: Kowloon Point, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon
  • Operating Hours: 10:20 am to 8:45 pm
  • Cost per Person: Approx. Rs. 850- 1,800 (depending on time)
  • TripAdvisor Rating: 4.5/5

Must Read: Explore Hong Kong For Pleasure And Thrills

3. Wong Tai Sin Temple

Rebuilt in 1968, the current iteration of the Wong Tai Sin temple is a visitor’s paradise, especially for those who are looking for some authentic ‘exclusive to a country’ gimmick. Formerly a private structure built in 1920; the temple was later rebuilt for the public to see. The temple was built to honour the Taoist God Wong Tai Sin who is believed to a bringer of good fortune for horse racers and healer of diseases. Get ready to have your mind bent by a hall filled with fortune tellers with joss sticks. Maybe you’ll find out if your Travel to Hong Kong was a good decision or a great decision! It is also customary for visitors to leave donations for the temple’s welfare.

Wong Tai Sin Temple-Travelling to Hong kong

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  • Distance from Airport: 34.7 km
  • Location: 2 Chuk Yuen Village, Wong Tai Sin, Kowloon
  • Operating Hours: 7:00 am to 5:00 pm
  • Trip Advisor Rating: 4/5

4. Avenue of Stars

Similar to the Walk of Fame in Hollywood, the Avenue of Stars is promenade dedicated to great Chinese film stars like Bruce Lee and Jackie Chan. For people Travelling to Hong Kong, it’s quite a spectacle; something to remember. But for the locals, it is a place to take walks, jog around or just hang out. Open since 2004, the promenade runs along the waterfront of Tsim Sha Tsui. While you’re there, make sure not to miss the Symphony of Lights across the harbour that takes place in the evening. Find a spot where you can listen to the accompanying music, and you’re for a great evening!

Avenue of Stars-Travelling to Hong kong

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  • Distance from Airport: 34.8 km
  • Location: No.20 Salisbury Road, Tsimshatsui, Kowloon
  • Trip Advisor Rating: 4/5

5. Tsim Sha Tsui

Tsim Sha Tsui is the perfect representation of Hong Kong. It’s the crossroads where the business aspect and the cultural divinity of Hong Kong meet! It’s an entertainment and shopping hub where you can get a real taste of everything Hong Kong has to offer. You can buy world-famous luxury products sold by high-end retailers on Canton road. It’s a one-stop shop to find places of historical value like the Hong Kong space museum and the Hong Kong Museum of Art. You can also chow down on local delicacies in one of the various restaurants spread out through the area. If you’re a shopping buff that likes to collect memorabilia from wherever you go, your Hong Kong Travel schedule will finally feel fulfilling.

Tsim Sha Tsui-Travelling to Hong kong

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  • Distance from Airport: 34 km
  • Location: Kowloon
  • Operating Hours: All Day
  • Trip Advisor Rating: 4.5/5

6. Ocean Park

Here comes the fun part! For those of you who like exotic wildlife and would love to interact with them, here’s a theme park built just for you. Travelling to Hong Kong and not getting to see Pandas is a dud of the biggest proportions. Which is exactly why, a visit to Ocean Park is a must. This theme park also has the world’s largest aquarium (5.5 meters in diameter), showcasing 40 species of fishes. The takeaway of the theme park although, has to be the Giant Panda Adventure.

Ocean Park-Travelling to Hong kong

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  • Distance from Airport: 46.7 km
  • Location: No.180 Wong Chuk Hang Road
  • Operating Hours: 10:00 am to 10:00 pm
  • Cost per Person: Approx. Rs. 3,800
  • Trip Advisor Rating: 4.5/5

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7. Disneyland Hong Kong

Inarguably, one of the world’s biggest franchises, Disneyland has a prominent foothold in Hong Kong. There is not much that can go wrong with the sleeping beauty castle,  or Dumbo the flying elephant if you are or ever were  Disney fan. The over the top spectacle is not just for children but for everyone who enjoys a good theme park. The huge theme park is divided into many sub-divisions based on different aspects of Disney like an Adventure Island, a Fantasy Land, a tomorrow land etc.

Disneyland-Travelling to Hong kong

  • Distance from Airport: 16 km
  • Location: Lantau Island
  • Operating Hours: 10:30 am to 8:15 pm
  • Cost per Person: Approx. Rs. 4,000 for one day, Rs. 5,700 for two.
  • Trip Advisor Rating: 4.5/5

8. Repulse Bay

Between all the sightseeing and all the skyscrapers, Hong Kong isn’t really synonymous with beaches. But people, who love beaches, love them wherever they go. Travelling to Hong Kong, an island state, and not having a famous beach would seem kind of redundant. You will find authentic Chinese architecture at the Hong Kong Life Saving Society Clubhouse. On the other hand, you can find the colonial British influence throughout the rest of Repulse Bay. You can also find great dining and shopping experience here.

Repulse Bay-Travelling to Hong kong

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  • Distance from Airport: 47.7 km
  • Location: South of Taiping Mountain, South District
  • Operating Hours: All Day
  • TripAdvisor Rating: 4.0

9. Tian Tan Buddha Statue (The Big Buddha)

Built in 1993, the Big Buddha is said to be the largest free-standing statue of its kind. It took 12 years to complete the 34-meter high structure which sits on top of the Po Lin Monastery. If you’re an early riser, you can have the fortune to climb the Lantau Peak guided by a monk and watch the beautiful sunrise over the monastery.

Tian Tan Buddha Statue -Travelling to Hong kong

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  • Distance from Airport: 27 km
  • Location: Lantau Island
  • Operating Hours: 10 am to 5:30 pm
  • Trip Advisor Rating: 4.5/5

10. Tai O Fishing Village

After your gruel travelling to Hong kong filled with skyscrapers and theme parks, if you want to slow down and have a more genuine feeling local experience, then you must visit the quieter, more traditional Tai O village. It’s a whole village filled with homes built on stilts over tidal flats and is home to a community of fishermen. You can enjoy a boat ride around the village with one of the fishermen and also sample some fresh seafood.

Tai O Fishing-Travelling to Hong kong

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  • Distance from Airport: 28.2 km
  • Location: Village in Hong Kong
  • Operating Hours: All Day
  • Trip Advisor Rating: 4/5

11. Temple Street Night Market

The only sort of nightlife present in Hong Kong, the temple street market is also the last night market in Hong Kong. It’s the perfect way to entertain yourself and kill time in the night if you’ve been having trouble sleeping while Travelling to Hong Kong. You can shop for a wide variety of things including clothes, electronics, and jade jewellery. You can also entertain yourself and make yourself familiar with the country’s musical culture with traditional Cantonese opera musicians outside the Tin Hua temple.

Temple Street - Travelling to Hong kong

  • Distance from Airport: 33kms
  • Location: Kansu Street and Jordan Road, Mongkok, Kowloon
  • Operating Hours: 2:00 pm-midnight

Most Recommended Hong Kong Tour Package which is worth savouring

On one hand, Hong Kong is a place of high historical value, cultural ethics, and on the other hand, it’s also a shiny modern city with a compelling skyline of huge buildings and a thriving corporate sector. If you’re looking for a unique place to visit during your next outing, Travelling to Hong Kong is highly suggested. Filled with theme parks, unique markets, and lots of great architecture, Hong Kong is sure to give you a fresh experience.

FAQ’s

 1.What currency should I carry in Hong Kong? Does the regular Chinese currency work?

Being an autonomous state, Hong Kong has its own currency, the Hong Kong Dollar. However, in some large supermarkets and chain stores, Yuan is accepted, at a fairly poor exchange rate.

2. Where should I stay in Hong Kong where it is close to all the sightseeing?

Based on your budget, you could either stay in luxury hotels near the Kowloon waterfront, mid-range hotels close to temple street night market or budget hotels at Tsim Sha Tsui.

3. Can I find English speakers easily in Hong Kong?

Close to 46% of the population can understand and speak English. However, Cantonese remains the language of choice with close to 96% of the population speaking it, and having a local around with you is suggested.

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