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Kowloon

4 star rating: Recommended 10 Reviews

Kowloon, on the mainland facing Hong Kong Island across Victoria Harbour, has a less formal, more domestic feel. Most Hong Kongers live in the crammed ...  Read more

Hong Kong Sky 100

4 star rating: Recommended 2 Reviews

It would be difficult to find a view more complete and stunning than the one at Sky 100, the highest observation deck in the city. It is located on the 100th ...  Read more

Aberdeen Harbour

4 star rating: Recommended 1 Review

Aberdeen Harbour is a busy harbor with floating restaurants, brilliantly illuminated at night. Jumbo is the most famous of these floating restaurants, ...  Read more

Wong Tai Sin Temple

3.5 star rating: Worth doing 17 Reviews

When in the midst of the modernity and commercialism of Hong Kong, it’s easy to forget all about the rich cultural and religious heritage of the city. Wong Tai ...  Read more

Jumbo Floating Restaurant

3.5 star rating: Worth doing 11 Reviews

Anchored just off the Aberdeen waterfront in Aberdeen Harbour sits Hong Kong’s most famous restaurant. Aptly named Jumbo Floating Restaurant, a giant floating ...  Read more

Ocean Park

3.5 star rating: Worth doing 9 Reviews

Ocean Park has been a Hong Kong institution since it opened in 1977, long before Disney moved in with its own amusement park experience. The marine-themed ...  Read more

TurboJet

3.5 star rating: Worth doing 8 Reviews

If you’re planning a trip to Macau during your stay in Hong Kong, chances are you’ll be riding with TurboJet. This fleet of red and white hydrofoil ferries ...  Read more

Symphony of Lights

3 star rating: Worth doing 13 Reviews

Every night at 8pm, Hong Kong puts on a spectacular light show, highlighting the skyscrapers lining both sides of Victoria Harbour. The world’s largest ...  Read more

Star Ferry Pier

3 star rating: Worth doing 4 Reviews

The Star Ferry Pier in Hong Kong serves as the launching spot for the Star Ferry on the Hong Kong Island side of Victoria Harbour. Located in Central, the ...  Read more

Avenue of Stars

The Avenue of Stars, located on the Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade, is Hong Kong’s answer to the Hollywood Walk of Fame. The Hong Kong film industry has enjoyed a ...  Read more

Chuk Lam Sim Yuen

Also known as the Bamboo Forest Monastery, Chuk Lam Sim Yuen is one of the most impressive temple complexes in Hong Kong. The bamboo forest is long gone, but ...  Read more

Ding Ding Tram (Double Deckers)

Hong Kong’s public transportation system is one of the most modern and efficient in the world, but for an authentic, street-level tour of old Hong Kong Island, ...  Read more

Heritage Museum

If you are looking for a unique, out of the way experience the Heritage Museum, nestled in a wooded area on the edge of the New Territories is worth the trek. ...  Read more

Madame Tussauds Wax Museum Hong Kong

Only in Madame Tussauds Wax Museum Hong Kong can you spot Lady Gaga and Michael Jackson or get your picture taken with local and international celebrity Jackie ...  Read more

Mid-Levels Escalators

In Hong Kong’s South of Hollywood (SoHo) neighborhood, you’ll find the largest network of outdoor covered escalators on earth, known simply as the ...  Read more

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