Showing posts with label Hong Kong. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hong Kong. Show all posts

Hong Kong Avenue of Stars

The Hong Kong Avenue of Stars is located in Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade, one of Hong Kong's latest attractions celebrating its reputation as the Hollywood of the East, offering incredible panoramic views of the famed Victoria Harbor and the memorable Hong Kong skyline.
If you adore popularity of Hong Kong movies so much, The Avenue of Stars will show you uniquely spectacular harbor by offering visitors a glittering experience of the glamorous galaxy of stars. What tourists can get from The Avenue of Stars features are commemorative plaques, handprints of movie celebrities, descriptive milestones, and kiosks with movie memorabilia, a towering Hong Kong Film Awards statuette, and its other attractions include a 2-metre bronze statue of Hong Kong's legendary kung fu star, Bruce Lee.

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Hong Kong Ocean Park

Hong Kong Ocean Park is a very amusement theme park located on the south end of Hong Kong Island which you can go by taxi or City bus.
As an additional information for you, the park has been ranked by Forbes as 7th 'The World’s Most Popular Amusement Parks' year 2006.The attractions that tourists can explore such as aquariums, housing two roller coasters, Ferris Wheel, Grand Prix, a Giant panda exhibit, a jelly fish and shark aquarium, as well as a four-story aquarium displaying more than 2000 fish. The official mascot of Ocean Park is "Whiskers"—a waving sea lion. Ocean Park attracts throngs of visitors annually from all over world. If you love excitement danger with the best view ever, just try to take a ride of the sky wave or the cable car. The admission fee to enter this theme park is CNY 208 (for adult); CNY 103 (for children from 3-11 years old); and free for the handicapped and kids under three years old.

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Hong Kong Tsim Sha Tsui

Hong Kong, Tsim Sha Tsui,one of the most famous paradise of shoppers is located in the south of Kowloon Peninsula.
Tsim Sha Tsui is a concentration of stores, shopping malls, restaurants and office buildings. Whenever you walk in the street, you will be confronted by heavy traffic and the crowd of citizens and tourists worldwide. But it doesn't matter coz everything is very orderly.If you have a chance to visit Hong Kong, you should spend your time to shopping around Tsim Sha Tsui. But, watch out your budget coz you might cannot control yourself to spend the cash as anything you can buy in here, especially the branded stuff.

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Hong Kong Disneyland

Whether you are old, young or kids but love Disney a lot, Hong Kong Disneyland is the right place for you if you have a travel to Hong Kong.
Hong Kong Disneyland is the first theme park inside the Hong Kong Disneyland Resort and is owned and managed by the Walt Disney Company and the Government of Hong Kong. The park opened to visitors in 2005. The park consists of four themed lands similar to other Disneyland parks: Main Street, U.S.A., Fantasyland, Adventure land and Tomorrow land. The capacity of the park is approximate 30000 visitors per day. The new classic Disney attraction, "it's a small world", opened in this 2008. I like the Sleeping Beauty Castle very very much. It’s so real like in the fairytale. What're you waiting for...? Let's Have a good time together with your family here...

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Hong Kong Tsing Ma Bridge

Tsing Ma Bridge is one of HK's great Landmarks and there are perfect places where you can able to fully see its unique attractiveness.
The superbly engineered Tsing Ma Bridge carries road and rail links from Kowloon to Lantau Island, where Hong Kong International Airport is located.

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Hong kong Star Ferry

The Star Ferry connects the two sides of Victoria Bay (Hong Kong Island on one side and Kowloon on the other on a peninsula of China).
The Ferry is inexpensive and the gorgeous views are regarded by many as the best in the city. In good weather climb to the top of the ferry and sit outdoors.

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Hong Kong Repulse Bay

The soft light of the late afternoon sun bathes the beach at Repulse Bay along Hong Kong's south coast.

Sculptures of mythical Chinese creatures and the nearby Kwun Yum statue take on a wonderful, other-worldly glow.
Repulse Bay is a great place for a walk along a beautiful beach and to look in on the lifestyles of the rich and trendy. High quality shopping and expensive restaurants may attract you but watch your budget. Repulse Bay is the area's most popular beach so avoid it on warm weekends

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Hong Kong Victoria Peak

Get a stunning view of Hong Kong Island on Victoria Peak with the giant, Wok shaped Peak Tower.
Within the building are shops, restaurants, museums, and viewing points. The Peak Tram runs from Central to the bottom of the Peak Tower.
Here is one shot of Hong Kong's Million Dollar Night View from Victoria's Peak.Beautiful sight.....

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Hong Kong Kowloon

Tsim Sha Tsui, at the tip of the Kowloon Peninsula, is the territory's tourist ghetto.
It consists of one sq km of shops, restaurants, pubs, topless bars and camera stores. However, Kowloon is also home to the Hong Kong Cultural Centre, the Space Museum, the famous Peninsula Hotel and the Museum of History.
The Promenade, in East Tsim Sha Tsui, is a great place for a stroll, and has wonderful views of Victoria Harbour, particularly at night. The liveliest night market in the territory is on Temple St in Yau Ma Tei.

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