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There are plenty of reasons why millions of tourists visit Honk Kong, a city which has flourished for more than 150 years as a gateway between East and West. Energetic and vibrant Hong Kong always offers something new, and Hong Kong travel is more than just about the typical harbor view skyline, when you think of the destination. There are incredible hiking trails, ancient temples, fishing villages, pink dolphins and the list just goes on.

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Visit the former Marine Police Headquarters on Canton Road in Tsim Sha Tsui. Dating back to 1884, it is an attractive colonial building that has been recently r...
 
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Miu Fat Buddhist Monastery is situated next to Lam Tei Light Rail Station. This is a temple built in 1960 and is one of the best monasteries for visitors to enj...
 
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Mui Wo

Mui Wo is a rural town on the eastern coast of Lantau Island. The main beach in Mui Wo is known as Silver Mine Bay. There are fast and slow ferry services from Central to Mui Wo. There are a number of...
 
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Murray House

Murray House is one of Hong Kong's oldest colonial buildings. It was originally constructed as officer's barracks in Central before being dismantled brick-by-brick in 1982. After a protracted dispute ...
 
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Museum of Coastal Defence, based in Shau Kei Wan, is the major tourists' attraction that has preserved the military memorabilia. Housed in Lei Yue Mun Fort, thi...
 
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Ngong Ping 360

Hong Kong's newest tourist attraction combines a spectacular 5.7 km cable car journey that takes in an impressive cultural themed village and the Tian Tan Buddha. At the themed village there are a cou...
 
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Ninepin islands are known for the cliffs and caves around the islands. It is also known as Kwo Chau Islands which lies in group of 29 Islands in Hong Kong. There are three main Islands such as Tung Kw...
 
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Ocean Park

Ocean Park is a huge Disney-like (in both the good and bad sense) oceanarium. Marine biodiversity in the Atoll Reef and Shark Tank, and thrill rides will satisfy children and adults alike. It is popul...
 
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Ocean Terminal

Cruise ships berthed at Ocean Terminal. Upon arrival at the Star Ferry terminal in Tsim Sha Tsui, visitors can not help but be impressed by the spectacle, and majesty, of 40,000 tonne cruise liners pa...
 
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Peng Chau

Peng Chau has eight temples, including a Tin Hau temple dating back to 1792 which houses a whale rib. Outside the Tin Hau Temple there is a stone monument warning about pirates. Peng Chau still retain...
 
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This is a kilometer long trail enabling you to take in the most important buildings in this historical area, including the ancient pagoda of Tsui Shing Lau, the...
 
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Po Lin Monastery was founded in 1906 by three monks from Jiangsu province. The main temple building houses three bronze statues representing the Buddha of the past, present and future. It is 25 minute...
 

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