Hong Kong's number one tourist destination features the Peak Tower and the Peak Tram, the city's oldest mode of public transport.
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Hong Kong's number one tourist destination features the Peak Tower and the Peak Tram, the city's oldest mode of public transport.
This ferry shuttles between Hong Kong island and the Kowloon mainland.
Grand Opening: September 12, 2005
Ngong Ping 360 is a dynamic new tourism experience, which combines a stunning 5.7km cable car journey with an impressive cultural themed village and easy access to the Tian Tan Buddha Statue, the world's largest, seated, outdoor, bronze Buddha statue.
Hong Kong’s most famous Taoist temple exemplifies the architecture of a traditional Chinese temple, and is a popular place of worship for those with health or business problems or for those seeking to have their fortunes told.
Located on Lantau Island, this monastery features the Big Buddha (Tiantau), which is the largest, seated, outdoor bronze Buddha in the world.
The place to buy all things Chinese.
Buy tickets for this at hk tourist assoc office at kowloon star ferry. Fantastic evening with great atmosphere. Bus from most main hotel areas, meal with wine included as well as seats in private...
View is as promised.... breathtaking.... worth the experience and cost. Tram is fun, fairly inexpensive, and there are plenty of shops at the top- great food, and stuff for kids too.
