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VICTORIA PEAK (THE PEAK) The Peak is one of Hong Kong's major tourist attractions and a "must visit" destination for visitors. Dominating Hong Kong Island this mountain (552 metres at the summit) offers spectacular panoramic views day and night across Hong Kong Island, Kowloon, parts of the New Territories and several of Hong Kong's outlying islands.
It will take around 3 years and it is expected that the "renovated" Avenue of Stars will be re-open at the end of 2018. ( more detailed news about the renovation project) However, some of the most popular statues and handprints have been relocated to the Tsim Sha Tsui East Waterfront Podium Garden (now is the temporary " Garden of Stars ").
The Symphony of Lights is Hong Kong's tribute to the city and its people, their diversity, energy and vitality. As stunning as it is, sometimes I feel like it has been hyped up so much, people are sometimes disappointed by the display, maybe they expected more than what the short 15-minute show actually is.
HONG KONG DISNEYLAND Hong Kong Disneyland located in a scenic coastal area with mountain backdrop at Penny's Bay just off the North Lantau Highway on Lantau Island opened in 2005 and is the smallest Disney park. The park is owned by Hong Kong International Theme Parks, a joint venture between the Hong Kong Government and Walt Disney Company.
Ocean Park, located in Wong Chuk Hang, the Southern District in Hong Kong, is one of the world's acclaimed educational theme parks and tops the itinerary of many visitors to Hong Kong.
Ngong Ping 360 is the ideal springboard to exploring Lantau Island. Your journey begins with a 25-minute cable car ride from Tung Chung. Give the amazing Crystal Cabin a try. Its glass bottom offers an astonishing bird's eye view of the magical deep blue sea and lush green mountainside underneath your feet.
If you ever want to get away from the hustle and bustle of the city centre, then why not head out to the revamped beachside 'hood of Repulse Bay? With one of Hong Kong's most famous beaches on the island and the recently opened The Pulse, Repulse Bay is becoming our new go-to beachside destination.
Situated on the south side of Hong Kong Island, Aberdeen is nestled around a naturally protected harbor. Famous for its colorful floating seafood restaurant and boat people who live on junks in Aberdeen Harbour, the town has undergone massive changes over the past couple decades.
The Jumbo Floating Restaurant together with the Tai Pak, are Hong Kong's iconic Floating Palaces. They have been in movies, are frequented by luminaries, movie stars and royalty, and are a common sight in tourist brochures and postcards. They have been around since the 1950's and are very much a part of the Hong Kong scene.
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