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Hong Kong has a multitude of attractions to keep visitors amazed no matter what their interests. To help you discover the sophistication and magic of this fantastic travel destination, we'll show you sights and activities that will create memories you will treasure forever.
The Peak
This is Hong Kong's most visited attraction, offering a stunning bird's-eye view of the surrounding city skyline and the world-famous Victoria Harbour and Kowloon.
Repulse Bay
This crescent-shaped strand of sand is one of Hong Kong's most beautiful beaches. Besides sun, surf and sand, there is a Chinese-style Lifeguard Club and up-market shopping and dining to enjoy.
Stanley Market
Located on the south side of Hong Kong Island, this market is world-famous for its shopping lanes packed with all manner of inexpensive items and lovely Mediterranean ambience.
Open Air Markets
Hong Kong boasts a wide variety of fun and funky open-air markets selling everything from men's, women's and children's clothing to electronic gizmos at prices that are hard to beat.
Aberdeen
Once an old fishing village, it's now known for the live-aboard boats in the harbour and the Jumbo Kingdom floating restaurant that serves delicious seafood.
The Giant Buddha
Sitting serenely atop Ngong Ping plateau on Lantau Island amidst spectacular scenery, this 250-tonne statue is the world's tallest, outdoor, seated bronze Buddha and a must-visit attraction.

18 Districts
Each of Hong Kong's 18 districts has distinct characteristics, offering exciting events and attractions that are sure to entertain. Whether it is one of our fantastic museums, great restaurants or spectacular festivals, Hong Kong has it all

Hong Kong Disneyland
Hong Kong Disneyland invites visitors into the legendary fairytale kingdom that celebrates the spirit of fantasy, the world of tomorrow and a forever-young sense of adventure.

Hong Kong Maritime Museum
From simulated modern container ship to a model of a Han dynasty boat made of pottery, you'll find the Hong Kong Maritime Museum a great hands-on experience and a fascinating look at 2,000 years of Hong Kong and China's rich seafaring history.

Explore the wealth of great outdoor opportunities, some just minutes away from the bustling city. Whether it's a city park or country park, a quietly stunning coastal trail or a pleasant beach, there's an outdoor adventure waiting for you in Hong Kong.


Suggested 1-day Itineraries
Check out Hong Kong's must-visit attractions, shop till you drop and don't forget to sample the stunning cuisine in Asia's world city.

Suggested 2 to 3-day Itineraries
Time to take in the fascinating culture and beautiful outlying islands as well as the traditional attractions and superb shopping and dining.





Why not take a tour to enjoy the diversity and excitement of Hong Kong!

 



Updated 14 June 2007
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