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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The Hong Kong Tourism Board is here to answer your questions and provide information about all the sights, sounds and happenings in Hong Kong. Pop into one of our Visitor Centres to see what’s going on, or to just say hello!
The HK Tourism site located near the Star Ferry Terminal on the Kowloon side of Hong Kong was incredibly helpful to us during our recent visit to Hong Kong. They were able to provide maps, tourist destination brochures and guidance that was incredibly helpful given the shut down of many attractions in Hong Kong because of the coronavirus situation.
4.5 based on 57 reviews
I didn't actual visit the centre but elected to ring the service from my hotel room. Phone Number is 25081234. They lady assisted me in bus numbers and details on a proposed visit to the Big Buddha. Excellent fast response, no waiting and full of information and assistance, she repeated my question then replied with the answer, excellent English. HIGHLY RECOMMEND - thank you
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4.5 based on 74 reviews
Located near Gate 1 at Hong Kong International Airport, Plaza Premium First Hong Kong features a range of surprises including AeroBar , a whisky bar with the airport's biggest selection of whisky, an à la carte dining concept, Primo, offering international and local dishes, as well as the private lounge space, Infinity Room for exclusive use. Plaza Premium First brings about an elevated airport lounge concept offering an array of all inclusive personalised services and exquisite dining experiences amid a relaxing lounge ambiance adorned with crafted interior.
Fabulous, fabulous, fabulous!! Although only having a four hour and a half hour stopover, this was one of the best travel decisions I have made. The lounge was quiet and on booking in, I was offered a 10 minute massage and use of the shower facilities. The shower facilities were fabulous (although some space to put bags and clothing would have been useful) with Elemis products provided. I was drinking Mumm champagne to go with the a la carte menu: I chose the lobster pasta that was made for me, not dished up from a communal dish, at the sit down, waiter-serviced restaurant. The chairs in the lounge were comfortable, although a foot rest would have been nice. If I travel through Hong Kong again, I will definitely book into this lounge again!!!
4.0 based on 433 reviews
This convention center is known for the Golden Bauhinia statue in front of it, a symbol of Hong Kong's independence from the British.
I had been looking forward to re-visit the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre (HKCEC) as soon as I knew I was going to HK. This huge exhibition centre, with a rooftop designed to echo a bird soaring in flight, was built in 1997. It was used to host the 1997 HK handover ceremony and was also voted as the Best Convention & Exhibition Centre in Asia many years ago. To me, the most attractive feature of HKCEC is its exterior design and its architecture, as it's also a landmark of Hong Kong. Its rooftop was originally designed as a seabird in flight, but many people think it resembled the Sydney Opera House. Although I actually think it looks like a tortoise pulling the HK island towards the Kowloon peninsula. Apart from its amazing exterior, I also admire the interior. HKCEC is a huge exhibition hall which covers over 53,000m2. It houses 2 x 5,700 convention halls, 8,000m2 of function areas, 2 theatres, 52 meeting rooms, 7 restaurants and a huge open space area. Due to its advantageous harbourfront position, it also offers a fantastic view of the HK island skyline through its vast curtain of glass windows. We strolled up and down the exhibition halls and had a fantastic time exploring. The only downside was the building looked a bit dated than I remembered 20 years ago, but I believed it was just reasonable wear and tear. Personally, I love this venue due to my personal interest in beautiful and modern architecture. I understand it's not everyone's cup of tea as it's actually only a huge exhibition hall after all. However, I'll still recommend it to anyone who is nearby, or at least to go in and have a look at the inside of this beautiful building.
4.0 based on 11 reviews
Located in Central, our Visitor Centre is our gateway in town for people who want to learn more about our work in person. It also houses the Panda Shop, which sells a collection of eco-products and incorporates green office strategies. Get information here on booking WWF eco visits , sign up for free membership and discounts on sustainable products.
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Our new visitor centre is the meeting point for guests using our shuttle bus service to Mai Po Nature Reserve. It also serves as a briefing area for visitors prior to setting off on your eco-visit. Be sure to give yourself enough time to get the latest tips for sustainable living, including by browsing in our Panda Shop and check out our wide selection of eco-products.
3.5 based on 31 reviews
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