Day 1 Hong Kong |
Today you will enjoy some major attractions in Hong Kong & Kowloon Island with half day Hong Kong Island tour with Victoria Peak, Repulse Bay and Aberdeen with sampan ride. Half day Kowloon tour with Kowloon Walled City Park and Avenue of Stars. Optional lunch: Dim Sum at Jumbo Floating Restaurant. |
Victoria Peak: |
The highest spot in Hong Kong offers a spectacular vantage point from which to see the hustle and bustle of the day as well as the breathtaking night view and colorful city lights. |
Repulse Bay: |
A charming beach, soft golden sand, and clear azure blue water gently lapping the seashore have made it a popular spot for relaxation, aquatic activities, and especially to escape the summer heat. |
Aberdeen with sampan ride: |
A fishing port for more than 100 years, it is ripe with well-preserved traditions and plenty of wild tales. You can first stroll to take it all in and then take a sampan ride to enjoy the lifestyle or enjoy some Dim Sum and fresh seafood in a floating restaurant. |
Kowloon Walled City Park: |
Occupying one of the most historic sites in the territory, the Kowloon Walled City Park is a rare classic Chinese garden in Hongkong with turbulent history worthy to learn about. |
Avenue of Stars: |
Located along the Tsim Sha Tsui waterfront promenade, Avenue of Stars is designed to recognize the local film industry's contribution and gains the name as the Hollywood of the East. |
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2 Hong Kong |
Enjoy the novel 360 degrees soaring experience in the round trip Ngong Ping Cable Car journey and visit Polin Monastery, and the Bronze Giant Buddha, the biggest Buddha statue of South Asia. |
Ngong Ping Cable Car journey: |
Ngong Ping cable car is a visually spectacular 5.7km cable car journey, travelling between Tung Chung Town Centre and Ngong Ping on Lantau Island and is designed to feast your eyes with an astonishing bird's eye view. |
Polin Monastery: |
The Po Lin Monastery, a Buddhist Monastery set amid spectacular mountain scenery on the high Ngong Ping plateau, is a top destination for tourists to experience the natural and cultural side of Hong Kong. |
Bronze Giant Buddha: |
As an extension of the Po Lin Monastery, this statue is also called Tian Tan Buddha, and is the world's largest bronze Buddha statue. |
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