Delectable dim sum, floating islands, and a one-of-a-kind skyline are just some of Hong Kong’s unique features. Get an eyeful of traditional Chinese architecture in Ngong Ping village, then take the tram to the tippity-top of Victoria Peak for unparalleled views. The rocks and gentle hills of Nan Lian Garden will bring you inner peace, as will a calming cup of tea in a Stanley café. Become one with everything at the Chi Lin Nunnery, a serene Buddhist complex.
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4.5 based on 50 reviews
Our site is one of the best examples of heritage conservation in Hong Kong. Three Grade 1 listed dilapidated military buildings have been transformed into stunning event spaces, which include a gallery and theatre. The site itself sits in 3 acres of sub-tropical rainforrest and is open to the public to explore (free of charge). It is truly a calm oasis, unexpectedly situated in the centre of Admiralty, which will appeal to anyone interested in Architecture, history or art. Wandering around the site will give you a different and unique perspective to Hong Kong.
Free entry to this peaceful venue with interesting architecture and permanent collection of outdoor art and sculpture, as well as temporary exhibitions in the gallery.
4.0 based on 2,029 reviews
This historic street market on the city's serene south coast is as popular with locals as it is with tourists. Go here for souvenirs like lacquerware, embroidered tablecloths, prints and paintings.
We stumbled on the markets in a visit to the beach on a recent trip. We fell In love with the whole area. On the day we went mid week all was quiet and beautiful. Swimming restaurants etc were excellent. We headed for the markets in the evening and had we known they were as good as they were we would have gone earlier. Great selection of stalls and some lovely art work, Preferred them to Ladies Market. The stall holders themselves were friendly and not too intense. Would highly recommend.
4.0 based on 287 reviews
Would definitely recommend visiting PMQ on weekends, cool independent shops, restaurants and sometimes a market inside. Nice place to just grab a picnic table and hang out as well. Lots of other sights along the road as well including a Chinese temple
4.0 based on 337 reviews
Luxury and modernity meet at this stylish mall connected to the Admiralty MTR subway station. Tenants mix luxury labels with haute homewares, organic toiletries, and jewelry stores.
HKG Central area peaceful because demonstrations are scheduled n announced ... the great hall is still full of all kinds of foodstuff as well as the supermarket... stores are open still shining with Christmas decors
4.0 based on 3,040 reviews
Stanley is very different to other parts of Hong Kong, or completely different from what you think about Hong Kong. Stanley, located at the southern of Hong Kong island, is much more relaxed with beaches, hills and coves. You will find the western atmosphere in this small Chinese town.
Many tourists only get as far as the famous Stanley Markets but if you explore just a little further, Stanley also has a couple of good beaches, a lively waterfront promenade with a stretch of bars and restaurants, Ma Hang Park and historic buildings like Blake Pier, the colonial police station and Murray House as well as several temples. In particular Ma Hang Park gets largely overlooked but it has easy, short hiking trails and boardwalks that lead you past coastal views and the Pak Tai and Kwun Yum temples. Entry is free. Stanley is an excellent half day trip. Several Citybus buses run directly there from the Central bus terminus at Exchange Square (6, 6A, 6X and 260). They run regularly and take between 30 – 50 minutes. Taxis are reasonably inexpensive (about $80HKD) but if you have the time, it is well worth taking the bus. Sit upstairs on the double-decker to get the most out of the scenic trip as the bus hurtles around the narrow winding coastline road, past Repulse Bay and Deepwater Bay. Kids will enjoy this and at times, it’s not unlike an amusement park ride, especially if you have the front seats at the top. If you have a full day to explore, then you might like to get off at Repulse Bay, have a quick look around and continue onto Stanley.
4.0 based on 900 reviews
Situated at Causeway Bay, the most vibrant spot in Hong Kong, Times Square has been regarded as one of the most popular shopping centers and tourist spots. Recognized as the ultimate shopping landmark, Times Square houses more than 230 world-renowned brands on 16 floors, with an exclusive blend of shops ranging from voguish apparel, leather goods, jewelry to accessories. To bring a great shopping excitement, Times Square encloses a number of reputable electronics and audio vision chain stores, as well as a wide selection of sport specialty stores in a cutting-edge and convenient environment. Times Square provides an array of up-marketed nationwide eateries, including regional Chinese specialists, various Asian delicacies and western cuisine, making Times Square a gourmet paradise for both the locals and tourists. The signature Open Piazza of Times Square is the most-sought-after exhibition venue for in Hong Kong.
What a place to spend the day, from street food stall to the luxury mall, I enjoyed, it a sure place to visit, easy to get there with MTR station causeway bay just underneath the mall, and also full bus rotations and the Hong Kong taxis.
4.0 based on 128 reviews
Located a few stops on the MTR from Causeway Bay, on Hong Kong's quieter east coast, this large family-friendly mall features 170 stores, plus an ice-skating rink complete with boot hire and lockers.
The largest shopping hub on Hong Kong Island, A popular shopping and entertainment hub for families, i have been a regular visitor for Cityplaza for the past 10 years. I enjoyed it very much as it was a mall with good facility and service Cityplaza has an array of shops and restaurants for any lifestyle need. Find the latest fashion ...
4.0 based on 1,057 reviews
Shop high-end, flagship, and concept stores at this mall in the International Finance Centre. IFC has more than 200 stores plus extras like free candy and balloons for kids at the concierge desk.
This is not the place to buy inexpensive goods but see such beautiful things. It is a big place to spend a few hours walking around - get some great ideas for décor, what is in fashion etc. Great bar called Lily's - have 2 for 1 at 6 for an hour. Quite a busy place for drinks early evening for people after work. Gorgeous views of the harbour. Good place for cake & tea or coffee in the Shopping Centre. There are places for a non-shopper to sit so as not to spoil your time while you look around.
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