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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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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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Tai Mo Shan Country Park, based approximately in the centre of New Territories, is made up of volcanic rocks of Jurassic age. Fed by rainwater, rushing streams ...
 
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Tai O

Tai O is a traditional fishing village with houses built on stilts over the sea. Tai O also called "Eastern Venice". There is a direct bus from Mui Wo ferry pier or Tung Chung MTR station. It is one o...
 
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The Tang Ancestral Hall is situated at the foot of Lung Shan, Fanling, Hong Kong. It was constructed by Tang Fung-shun about 700 years ago. The building is a wonderful 3 hall structure with the 2 inte...
 
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Tap Mun

Tap Mun is one of the famous islands in Hong Kong, located in the northeastern part of the territory. It has a Tin Hau temple built between 1662 and 1721, housing a bronze bell made in 1737, and a ver...
 
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There is a very famous cave on Cheung Chau which is called Cheung Bo Zai Ton. This cave is named after a local pirate and is located at Sai Bay. The cave is associated with the fictional story of the ...
 
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Housed in the Hong Kong Park, the Flaghouse Museum of Tea Ware is the oldest British colonial building in Hong Kong featuring...
 
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Tian Tan Buddha is over 250 tonnes and 34 meters in height, this is the largest, seated, outdoor bronze Buddha statue in the world. It Open from 10:00 to 18:00 and access to the Buddha itself is free,...
 
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Tin Hau Temple

Tin Hau is revered as the god who protects fisherman. the queen of heaven is the god who receives the most respect from many who live on Cheung Chau, especially those who are fishermen. Tin Hau has be...
 
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Tsang Tai Uk

Tsang Tai Uk is surrounded by high-rise housing estates. It was 150 years old and probably the most convenient traditional walled village to reach from Kowloon and the island. It's one of the best his...
 
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Tsui Shing Lau

Tsui Shing Lau is the only ancient pagoda remaining in Hong Kong situated to the north of Sheung Cheung Wai. It is Hong Kong's oldest pagoda; people believe that was built in 1486. Tsui Shing Lau is a...
 

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