Attractions
Traveling in Hong Kong
Hong Kong is Asia's world city where Chinese and Western cultures mingle. In addition to experiencing the vibrant city life, you can also enjoy excursions in the suburbs, as well as a variety of festivals to ensure a brilliant journey. Plan a trip to Hong Kong now!
Please browse Visit Hong Kong or Hong Kong Tourism Board website to discover more tourist hotspots and exciting programmes.
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1 Austin Road West, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon
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Occupying over one million square feet, ELEMENTS features the themed zones of Metal, Wood, Water, Fire and Earth. Prestigious, luxury brands and culinary inspiration from around the globe converge to create a superb experience packed with the finest shopping, leisure, dining, entertainment and art.
Transportation:
From Kowloon Station Exit C, walk for about half a minute.
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100/F, International Commerce Centre, Kowloon Station, Hong Kong
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sky100 Hong Kong Observation Deck at 393 metres on the 100th floor of Hong Kong’s tallest building – International Commerce Centre – is the only indoor observation deck offering 360° stunning views of the city and its famous Victoria Harbour. With Café 100 by The Ritz-Carlton, Hong Kong, new light show, the interactive story wall showcasing 100 Hong Kong stories, the Augmented Reality (AR) and Virtual Reality (VR) installations, sky100 provides visitors unforgettable sky-high experiences. sky100 received Certificates of Excellence from TripAdvisor since 2014 and is also named by CNN as one of the 17 beautiful places to see in Hong Kong.
Transportation:
From Hong Kong West Kowloon Station Exit M, walk for about 10 minutes.
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West Kowloon Cultural District, Kowloon
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Located on the waterfront of Victoria Harbour, the District combines art education and public space. M+ Pavilion, Nursery Park and the west section of the waterfront promenade are open to the public where various art and cultural events and programmes take place.
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From Kowloon Station Exit E4 or E5, get to Nga Cheung Road and walk for about 10 minutes. After crossing the footbridge, you will arrive at the West Kowloon Cultural District.
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100 Chatham Road South, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong (next to the Hong Kong Science Museum)
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In addition to showing the history of Hong Kong's transformation from a small fishing port into a bustling metropolis, the museum also displays historic information and features to educate the public on Hong Kong's rich historical and cultural heritage.
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From East Tsim Sha Tsui Station Exit P2, walk for about 10 minutes.
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The southern tip of Tsim Sha Tsui by the waterfront (next to Star Ferry Pier)
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Built in 1915, the Clock Tower was originally part of the Old Tsim Sha Tsui Railway Terminus of the Kowloon-Canton Railway. It has been listed as a Declared Monument. The 44-metre-tall Clock Tower is built with red bricks and granite, serving as a reminder of the Age of Steam-train.
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From East Tsim Sha Tsui Station Exit P2, walk for about 10 minutes.
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Around Fa Yuen Street, Mong Kok
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A large gathering of sports goods stores with trendy shoes and jerseys from all over the world, it is a popular destination for many sports enthusiasts. Not only can visitors satisfy their shopping needs and feel the excitement of Hong Kong, they can also taste authentic and popular snacks at nearby eateries.
Transportation:
From Mong Kok Station Exit D3, walk for about 3 minutes.
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1 Expo Drive, Wan Chai, Hong Kong
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Located outside the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre, the Golden Bauhinia Square boasts the Forever Blooming Bauhinia Sculpture, a gift from the Central Government to the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region to commemorate the Handover.
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From Wan Chai Station Exit A5, walk for about 15 minutes.
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Ngong Ping, Lantau Island, Outlying Islands
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Ngong Ping 360 comprises Ngong Ping Cable Car and Ngong Ping Village. Riding on a world’s 10 best cable car along the longest bi-cable ropeway in Asia, your cable car journey features breathtaking views of Tung Chung Bay, the Hong Kong International Airport, Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macau Bridge as well as the verdant Ngong Ping Plateau. Alight from the cable car cabin and you will arrive at Ngong Ping Village, where you can enjoy amazing shopping, dining and entertainment. What’s more, the Big Buddha, Po Lin Monastery and other attractions are only minutes away. You can experience the culture and nature most unique to Hong Kong right here!
Transportation:
From Tung Chung Station Exit B, walk for about five minutes to the Tung Chung Cable Car Terminal.
The above information is for reference only and subject to change without notice.