Victoria Peak
Victoria Peak is the place which serves you the best views of the city and the harbor. It is the place which attracts large number of visitors.While the nighttime views are amazing or infact awesum. The restaurants and entertainment attractions on the Peak will keep your attention for a longer time. |
Lamma Island
Lamma is an oasis of laid back boho bars and boutiques, arty culture, the occasional hippy and plenty of Chinese tradition. The air is clean, the beaches golden and the seafood delicious. There’s also great hiking complete with scenic views. |
Yuen Po Street Bird Garden
Chinese-style bird garden can be seen in Mong Kok. It Occupies an area of about 3000 square metres . It is the favoured gathering place of Hong Kong’s songbird owners and has 70 or so songbird stalls selling row upon row of macaws, songbirds , mynahs and cockatiels. |
Tai O Fishing Village
Tai O village is rare example of a Chinese stilt-house community. Home to the Tanka people, a community of fishermen who have built their homes on stilts above the tidal flats for generations, the village is also famous for it’s dried fish and shrimp sauce with many top Hong Kong chefs paying personal visits to buy exclusive Tai O produce. |
The Star Ferry
The Star Ferry connects the two sides of Victoria Bay (Hong Kong Island on one side and Kowloon on the other on a peninsula of China). The Ferry is inexpensive and the gorgeous views are regarded by many as the best in the city. |
Temple Street Market
Temple Street Market Hong Kong’s most famous open-air market, it opens at 2:00pm but only really comes to life after dark. Here you’ll find fortune-tellers, opera enthusiasts and a mix of vividly lit stalls selling an array of electronic gadgets, watches and leather to clothing, souvenirs and luggage. |