Day 1 Hongkong |
Today you will enjoy some major attractions in Hongkong & Kowloon Island, Victoria Peak, Repulse Bay, Aberdeen, Kowloon Walled City Park, Avenue of Stars. |
Victoria Peak: |
The highest point in Hong Kong, where you can stand and marvel at the restless city of Kowloon at all hours of the day, and to see the breathtaking beauty of Hong Kong's night view. |
Repulse Bay: |
A charming beach; golden and soft sand, clear azure blue water gently lapping the seashore; a famous spot for relaxation and aquatic activities, especially in summer for escaping the heat. |
Aberdeen: |
Remains a fishing port for more than 100 years, with traditions well-preserved; you can cruise around to experience the lifestyle and enjoy 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: |
Locate along the Tsim Sha Tsui waterfront promenade, Avenue of Stars was designed to recognize the local film industry's contribution and gains the name as the Hollywood of the East. |
Day
2 Macau |
Go to Hongkong-Macau Ferry Terminal and take the ferry to Macau. It takes about 45 minutes. Macau is called "Oriental Monaco", you will have whole day to explore the city and visit Saint Paul's Ruins, Temple of the Goddess of Mercy, Boundary of China-Macau, Penha Hill and Casino. |
Saint Paul's Ruins: |
Once the greatest church in the city; featuring both magnificent architecture and religious importance; an excellent example of Macau's diverse culture. |
Temple of the Goddess of Mercy: |
Built in 1569, provided charitable assistance to loacal community in its early days; a neo-classical structure featuring a refined noble appearance to match with elegant and tranquil interior. |
Boundary of China-Macau: |
Visit the boundary of China and Macau to see the magnificent gateway marks the border between Macau and Mainland China built in 1870. |
Penha Hill: |
Penha Hill is the third highest among the hills in Macau, also known as Bishop Hill because of the Bishop Residence built there. A chapel on the hill is very distinctive with its bell tower that can be seen anywhere from the harbor. |
Casino: |
Teemed with grand casinos, Macau is known as "Las Vegas of the Orient"; the themed casinos complex will surely amaze tourists with its exciting games, dazzling nightlife, shopping and cuisine. |
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