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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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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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Po Toi

Po Toi is very famous for its rock formations, such as Tortoise Rock, Buddha's Palm Cliff and Monk Rock. There are also some prehistoric carvings. It is surrounded by 3.69 Km area that offers fine hik...
 
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A section of Portland Street in Mong Kok hosts Hong Kong's unofficial red-light district, with a dizzying assortment of karaoke bars, hostess bars, saunas, brothels and restaurants. This area is frequ...
 
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Red House

This is a memorial building to Dr. Sun Yat-sen. The house and the farm was where Dr. Sun Yat-sen planned to overthrow the Qing dynasty. It is named after its appearance, red bricks with plastering in ...
 
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The Sai Kung Peninsula is really a worthwhile place to visit. Its mountainous terrain and spectacular coastal scenery make this a special place. If you like challenging routes, try going to Sharp Peak...
 
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Shanghai Street runs north-south parallel to Nathan Road and offers an easy to navigate urban transect. This is not your regular tourist trail, but crumbling tenements and small-scale industrial and c...
 
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The Shek Kip Mei Estate was built in the 1950s; it is one of the few remaining places where you can grasp the living conditions of Hong Kong during the 50s and 60s. Despite the march of progress promu...
 
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Sik Sik Yuen Wong Tai Sin Temple is the most popular Taoist temple in Hong Kong. This is where many people ask for divine guidance by a practice known as kau ci...
 
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Soko Islands

Soko Islands are known for the 'rock forest' that surrounds the islands. Tai A Chau also used to have a Vietnamese refugee camp. The Soko Islands are a huge group of islands in Hong Kong. They compris...
 
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Stanley Main Beach lies on the other side of the peninsula to the promenade, but is only about five minutes' walk from the Stanley Markets. It is a popular beach for wind-surfing, and hosts annual dra...
 
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Tai Mei Tuk

Tai Mei Tuk is famous for the natural view of Pat Sin Leng and Plover Cove Reservoir, the largest reservoir in Hong Kong. You can also make use of the free barbecue site in Tai Mei Tuk and the adjoini...
 

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