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Hong Kong
The City of Life

Majestically standing at the crossroads of engaging cultures, Hong Kong Travel reveals the exotic, enamouring and spell-binding melting pot it is. Offering a blend of tradition and emerging modernity, this South-East Asian hotspot is like a story, changing with every page.

Hong Kong sightseeing includes tall sky-scrapers, delicious cuisines, theme parks, beaches, historical monuments and much more. Its literal translation means ‘Fragrant Harbour’. Millions of tourists visit it every year, especially those searching for leisure travel, intrepid journeys, and religious pilgrimage or just for tasting exotic cuisines.


Following are the tourist attractions of Hong Kong


Victoria Peak
This famous vantage point is a popular tourist destination in the world. It offers the rare chance to explore the lofty, colourful and dazzling skyline of Hong Kong. More than 7 million travellers visit this famous landmark every day.
In fact, this highest point offers one of the best city views in the world. Definitely, it is one of the breathtakingly beautiful man-made views on Earth. It is sought after hotspot by photographers, intrepid travellers and architecture lovers. The easier way to reach Victoria Peak is through the 120-year-old Peak Tram, the best way to explore Hong Kong’s natural beauty.

Hong Kong Disney Land
Popularly called the ‘newest Disneyland in the world’, it is located in Lantau Island. One of the largest theme-parks in Hong Kong it consists of seven themed areas, and is loved by adventure and fantasy enthusiasts.
The must-see attractions include Flight of Fantasy Parade along with Disney characters, the 4-D film Mickey’s PhilharMagic, the Broadway style musical stage of Golden Mickeys as well as  Fantasy Gardens. The year-round special events include Disney Haunted Halloween, Sparkling Christmas and Chinese New Year Celebrations.

Ocean Park
A premier theme park in Hong Kong, its main tourist attractions include thrill mountain, rain forest, marine world, polar adventure, whiskers harbour, aqua city, summit cable car station, amazing Asian animals and adventure land. Innumerable kiosks, shopping platforms and restaurants further add to its travel attractions.

Lantau Island
One of the largest islands in Hong Kong, it is famous for fishing villages, hiking trails and sun-kissed beaches. The main tourist attractions in Lantau Island include largest outdoor seated Buddha as well as Po Lin Monastery. It is also known for Buddhist architecture, sand beaches and exotic shopping outlets.
The presence of Po Lin Monastery, a Buddhist monastery, has made it a famous religious pilgrimage destination in South East Asia. The breathtakingly beautiful 360 degree view of the island on a cable car is sought after adventure enthusiasts and intrepid travellers, craving for sky-land-sea adventure. It has also emerged as a famous weekend getaway destination.

Clock Tower
A popular landmark of Hong Kong, this historical monument’s construction started in 1913. Made of granite and red bricks, a seven-metre lightning rod is perched over its top. Since 1990s, it has been included in the list of declared monuments of Hong Kong.

Hong Kong Museum of Art
Loved by art connoisseurs and history buffs
, it is one of the main art museums in the city. It preserves the sculptures, calligraphy memoirs and paintings of Hong Kong. The artistic art galleries, quite engaging and explicit, have their own value.

Famous cuisines of Hong Kong
A fine blend of South-east Asian, Japanese and even western cuisines, tempting dishes in Hong Kong are many. The popular dishes in Hong Kong include Stuffed roasted suckling pig, Beef brisket, Snake soup, Egg tart, Hot pot, Egg waffles, Eel claypot rice, Pork neck instant noodles and milk tea.

Festivals of Hong Kong
Be it sports, festivals, cultural celebrations or shopping sprees—there are so many events happening in Hong Kong, all the time. The popular festivals in Hong Kong include Chinese New Year (February), Dragon Boat Festival (June), Mid Autumn Festival (August), Hong Kong National Day (October), Hong Kong International Races (December) and Christmas races (December).

When to Reach
The best time to visit Hong Kong is from October to December, when the weather is cool and pleasant, offering the best opportunities to explore the tourist attractions of Hong Kong.

How to Reach
Air: The Hong Kong International Airport at Lantau Island is the third busiest airport in the world, connecting it with other important cities of the world.
Rail: Trains are available from Beijing to Hong Kong on a regular basis.
Sea: One can enter into Hong Kong from several sea routes from China, through hovercrafts and occasional ships.

This season, get the rare opportunity to explore the dazzling skyline of Hong Kong in style. A trip to Hong Kong brings your utmost adventurous self, alive.