Guidebook for Hong Kong

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Guidebook for Hong Kong

Parks & Nature

In the morning, enjoy a scenic biking or jogging along the waterfront promenade and see locals activities in beginning the day. In the afternoon, watch the sunset in this serene park after roaming around the busy city.
Tseung Kwan O South Waterfront Promenade
In the morning, enjoy a scenic biking or jogging along the waterfront promenade and see locals activities in beginning the day. In the afternoon, watch the sunset in this serene park after roaming around the busy city.
Stanley Beach is very popular with day-trippers who come for the relaxed vibe of this colonial seaside town. Charming restaurants and a central market complement the beach and make for a great day out to see a different side of what Hong Kong is all about. Stanley Beach is located on the eastern edge of the town and St. Stephen’s Beach on the west. Both sandy bays have barbeque pits, changing facilities and netted areas for swimming safely. Stanley Beach is also one of the easiest to reach from downtown Hong Kong. Just take bus 6X or 260 from Exchange Square in Central. The journey takes around 30 minutes.
Stanley Beach Gardens
22 Stanley Beach Rd
Stanley Beach is very popular with day-trippers who come for the relaxed vibe of this colonial seaside town. Charming restaurants and a central market complement the beach and make for a great day out to see a different side of what Hong Kong is all about. Stanley Beach is located on the eastern edge of the town and St. Stephen’s Beach on the west. Both sandy bays have barbeque pits, changing facilities and netted areas for swimming safely. Stanley Beach is also one of the easiest to reach from downtown Hong Kong. Just take bus 6X or 260 from Exchange Square in Central. The journey takes around 30 minutes.
Cheung Sha Beach is a secluded stretch of soft white sand that stretches on unto the horizon. It is the perfect Hong Kong beach to escape the hustle of the city. The water is clean, and even on weekends you will be able to find your own patch of solitude away from the restaurants and changing rooms. A unique sight some people are able to enjoy is a herd of water buffalo who like to cool themselves in the gentle waves on Cheung Sha Beach. Nearby Oui O Beach has a range of accommodation if you plan to stay overnight. Get to Cheung Sha Beach from Hong Kong by taking the ferry from Central Pier 6 to Mui Mo, then bus number 1. The whole journey should take 1 hour 30 minutes.
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Lower Cheung Sha Beach
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Cheung Sha Beach is a secluded stretch of soft white sand that stretches on unto the horizon. It is the perfect Hong Kong beach to escape the hustle of the city. The water is clean, and even on weekends you will be able to find your own patch of solitude away from the restaurants and changing rooms. A unique sight some people are able to enjoy is a herd of water buffalo who like to cool themselves in the gentle waves on Cheung Sha Beach. Nearby Oui O Beach has a range of accommodation if you plan to stay overnight. Get to Cheung Sha Beach from Hong Kong by taking the ferry from Central Pier 6 to Mui Mo, then bus number 1. The whole journey should take 1 hour 30 minutes.
Consisting of two beaches, Tung Wan Beach and Kwum Yan Beach, separated by a small headland, this is where locals and expats come to enjoy water sports. Famous as the place where Hong Kong’s first ever gold medal winner first trained (Lee Lai-Shan won a gold medal in the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta), Kwun Yam Beach is home to Cheung Chau Windsurfing Centre which offers windsurfing, surfing and kayaking equipment for hire. From Tung Wan Beach you can see Aberdeen and Lamma Island in the distance which look particularly attractive around sunset time. To reach Cheung Chau Island from downtown Hong Kong take the ferry from Central Pier 5 (40-60 minutes depending on the type of ferry).
Kwun Yam Beach
Consisting of two beaches, Tung Wan Beach and Kwum Yan Beach, separated by a small headland, this is where locals and expats come to enjoy water sports. Famous as the place where Hong Kong’s first ever gold medal winner first trained (Lee Lai-Shan won a gold medal in the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta), Kwun Yam Beach is home to Cheung Chau Windsurfing Centre which offers windsurfing, surfing and kayaking equipment for hire. From Tung Wan Beach you can see Aberdeen and Lamma Island in the distance which look particularly attractive around sunset time. To reach Cheung Chau Island from downtown Hong Kong take the ferry from Central Pier 5 (40-60 minutes depending on the type of ferry).
Not to be confused with Big Wave Bay in New Territories, this popular beach spot on the south-eastern shore of Hong Kong Island is a definite hit with expats who come here for the clean sand, convenient restaurants and relaxed vibe. Literally translated as ‘Rocky Bay’, Shek O Beach is a popular windsurfing and hiking spot so you can be as active (or inactive) as you like. Shek-O village still retains the vibe of a quaint fisherman’s village, although fancy summer homes dot the hillsides above the coastline these days.
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Shek O Beach
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Not to be confused with Big Wave Bay in New Territories, this popular beach spot on the south-eastern shore of Hong Kong Island is a definite hit with expats who come here for the clean sand, convenient restaurants and relaxed vibe. Literally translated as ‘Rocky Bay’, Shek O Beach is a popular windsurfing and hiking spot so you can be as active (or inactive) as you like. Shek-O village still retains the vibe of a quaint fisherman’s village, although fancy summer homes dot the hillsides above the coastline these days.
Soft sandy coves, plenty of space and some of the cleanest water for miles around, Tai Long Wan is surely the best beach in Hong Kong. Add the great surf breaks and nature trails dotted around and that should convince you to brave the inconvenient journey out onto Sai Kung peninsula on the eastern edge of the New Territories. In fact, there are four beaches separated by short trails over headlands: Tai Wan is the most popular as there are simple facilities for surfboard rental and a restaurant, but it also includes Sai Wan, Ham Tin Wan and Tung Wan. It takes a couple of hours hike to reach Tai Long Wan, although you can also hire a private speedboat from Sai Kung town.
Tai Long Wan Beach
Soft sandy coves, plenty of space and some of the cleanest water for miles around, Tai Long Wan is surely the best beach in Hong Kong. Add the great surf breaks and nature trails dotted around and that should convince you to brave the inconvenient journey out onto Sai Kung peninsula on the eastern edge of the New Territories. In fact, there are four beaches separated by short trails over headlands: Tai Wan is the most popular as there are simple facilities for surfboard rental and a restaurant, but it also includes Sai Wan, Ham Tin Wan and Tung Wan. It takes a couple of hours hike to reach Tai Long Wan, although you can also hire a private speedboat from Sai Kung town.
Clear Water Bay Peninsula is located at the east of Tseung Kwan O. Tseung Kwan O New Town is a new town, mainly built on reclaimed land in Tseung Kwan O bay. Comprised of two beaches, Clearwater Bay’s pristine sand and sparkling waters are positively tropical. There’s a great view of the nearby country park’s craggy mountains and the sharp tip of High Junk Peak, making this spot picture perfect. Clear Water Bay offer a relaxed lifestyle in a green and tranquil environment. The area is popular with both expatriates and local Chinese. Properties are low-rise apartments and houses often referred to as Spanish-style villas.
Clear Water Bay Second Beach
Clear Water Bay Peninsula is located at the east of Tseung Kwan O. Tseung Kwan O New Town is a new town, mainly built on reclaimed land in Tseung Kwan O bay. Comprised of two beaches, Clearwater Bay’s pristine sand and sparkling waters are positively tropical. There’s a great view of the nearby country park’s craggy mountains and the sharp tip of High Junk Peak, making this spot picture perfect. Clear Water Bay offer a relaxed lifestyle in a green and tranquil environment. The area is popular with both expatriates and local Chinese. Properties are low-rise apartments and houses often referred to as Spanish-style villas.
The Nan Lian Garden is a Chinese Classical Garden in Diamond Hill, Hong Kong. The garden has an area of 3.5 hectares. It is designed in the Tang Dynasty-style with hills, water features, trees, rocks and wooden structures. The garden was a joint project of the Chi Lin Nunnery and the Hong Kong Government.
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Nan Lian Garden
60 Fung Tak Rd
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The Nan Lian Garden is a Chinese Classical Garden in Diamond Hill, Hong Kong. The garden has an area of 3.5 hectares. It is designed in the Tang Dynasty-style with hills, water features, trees, rocks and wooden structures. The garden was a joint project of the Chi Lin Nunnery and the Hong Kong Government.
Primarily an upmarket residential area, sun-drenched Repulse Bay has a relaxed resort-like feel to it. Its wide, wave-lapped beach is popular with both locals and visitors and is great for strolls in the early morning, daytime sun soaking when the bathers are out in force or lingering at sunset when all has turned mellow. This crescent-shaped stretch of sand is one of the most beautiful beaches in Hong Kong. It is also home to the Hong Kong Life Saving Society clubhouse, which is built in traditional Chinese style, with a ceiling decorated with magnificent swirling dragons. Towering twin statues of the deities Kwun Yam and Tin Hau dominate the picturesque gardens that lead down to the beach.
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Repulse Bay
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Primarily an upmarket residential area, sun-drenched Repulse Bay has a relaxed resort-like feel to it. Its wide, wave-lapped beach is popular with both locals and visitors and is great for strolls in the early morning, daytime sun soaking when the bathers are out in force or lingering at sunset when all has turned mellow. This crescent-shaped stretch of sand is one of the most beautiful beaches in Hong Kong. It is also home to the Hong Kong Life Saving Society clubhouse, which is built in traditional Chinese style, with a ceiling decorated with magnificent swirling dragons. Towering twin statues of the deities Kwun Yam and Tin Hau dominate the picturesque gardens that lead down to the beach.

Shopping

Popular with both locals and tourist, Stanley Market is a street market in Stanley on Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong. The street is a typical example of a traditional old open-air market in Hong Kong and has since become a major tourist attraction, well known for its bargains.
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Stanley Market
6號 Stanley Market Rd
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Popular with both locals and tourist, Stanley Market is a street market in Stanley on Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong. The street is a typical example of a traditional old open-air market in Hong Kong and has since become a major tourist attraction, well known for its bargains.
PopCorn shopping mall is centrally located at the hub of Tseung Kwan O atop Tseung Kwan O MTR Station. It brings together close to 150 quality stores, offering a wide array of world-renowned cosmetics, fashion and sports brands, coupled with a delightful range of gourmet restaurants. It is also home to the state-of-the-art STAR Cinema. Shuttle bus is available between LOHAS Park and PopCorn.
PopCorn
G/F, G34 Tong Yin St
PopCorn shopping mall is centrally located at the hub of Tseung Kwan O atop Tseung Kwan O MTR Station. It brings together close to 150 quality stores, offering a wide array of world-renowned cosmetics, fashion and sports brands, coupled with a delightful range of gourmet restaurants. It is also home to the state-of-the-art STAR Cinema. Shuttle bus is available between LOHAS Park and PopCorn.
Canton Road is the most famous street that enjoys a popularity equal to the Fifth Avenue in USA. It is full of luxurious products such as Gucci, Fendi, LV, Chanel. Granville Road and Granville Circuit are two blocks lying side by side and you can discover cheap but fashionable goods there, so they are popular destinations for young people. In addition to these most popular streets, you can also stroll along Haiphong Road to find thrift shops of handbags of LV, Chanel, Gucci and so on.
Canton Road
Canton Road
Canton Road is the most famous street that enjoys a popularity equal to the Fifth Avenue in USA. It is full of luxurious products such as Gucci, Fendi, LV, Chanel. Granville Road and Granville Circuit are two blocks lying side by side and you can discover cheap but fashionable goods there, so they are popular destinations for young people. In addition to these most popular streets, you can also stroll along Haiphong Road to find thrift shops of handbags of LV, Chanel, Gucci and so on.
Mong Kok is a buzzing maze of narrow streets, known for shopping. Stalls with clothes and knick-knacks cram the vast Ladies’ Market, plants and colorful blooms fill the Flower Market, while Fa Yuen Street is full of sneaker and sports stores. Nearby, the Temple Street Night Market is a mix of curios, fortune tellers and food stands. Foodies explore the area's street food stalls, tea houses and casual eateries.
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Mong Kok
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Mong Kok is a buzzing maze of narrow streets, known for shopping. Stalls with clothes and knick-knacks cram the vast Ladies’ Market, plants and colorful blooms fill the Flower Market, while Fa Yuen Street is full of sneaker and sports stores. Nearby, the Temple Street Night Market is a mix of curios, fortune tellers and food stands. Foodies explore the area's street food stalls, tea houses and casual eateries.
With over 100 stalls of bargain clothing, accessories and souvenirs, the Ladies’ Market on Tung Choi Street provides a one-kilometre stretch on which to practise your haggling skills. It gets its name from the huge amount of clothing and accessories on sale for women of all ages; however, with watches, cosmetics, bags, home furnishings, CDs and trinkets also up for grabs, you don’t need to be just in the market for a pair of nylon stockings to find something within its crowded aisles.
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Ladies Market
Tung Choi Street
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With over 100 stalls of bargain clothing, accessories and souvenirs, the Ladies’ Market on Tung Choi Street provides a one-kilometre stretch on which to practise your haggling skills. It gets its name from the huge amount of clothing and accessories on sale for women of all ages; however, with watches, cosmetics, bags, home furnishings, CDs and trinkets also up for grabs, you don’t need to be just in the market for a pair of nylon stockings to find something within its crowded aisles.

Essentials

Right in the LOHAS Park Station Exit C, there are some pretty good clinics and dentist. You can go there for emergency and medical assistance.
Human Health Medical Centre (MTR Lohas Park Station)
Right in the LOHAS Park Station Exit C, there are some pretty good clinics and dentist. You can go there for emergency and medical assistance.

Arts & Culture

Hong Kong Design Institute is located by Tiu Keng Leng MTR station, 2 stops away from LOHAS Park station.
Hong Kong Design Institute
Hong Kong Design Institute is located by Tiu Keng Leng MTR station, 2 stops away from LOHAS Park station.

Entertainment & Activities

Ocean Park Hong Kong, commonly known as Ocean Park, is a marine mammal park, oceanarium, animal theme park and amusement park situated in the Southern District of Hong Kong. It is the second largest theme park in Hong Kong, following Hong Kong Disneyland. It is around 1 hour journey by MTR from LOHAS Park.
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Ocean Park
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Ocean Park Hong Kong, commonly known as Ocean Park, is a marine mammal park, oceanarium, animal theme park and amusement park situated in the Southern District of Hong Kong. It is the second largest theme park in Hong Kong, following Hong Kong Disneyland. It is around 1 hour journey by MTR from LOHAS Park.
If you're visiting Hong Kong with kids, you must take them to Hong Kong Disneyland. It is the city’s largest theme park, but the smallest Disney park in the world. The park was designed to adhere to principles of feng shui, incorporates Chinese culture throughout, and is built on reclaimed land in Penny’s Bay on Lantau Island. The park has seven lands and boasts elaborate holiday decor during Halloween, Christmas, Chinese New Year and Easter.
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Disneyland station
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If you're visiting Hong Kong with kids, you must take them to Hong Kong Disneyland. It is the city’s largest theme park, but the smallest Disney park in the world. The park was designed to adhere to principles of feng shui, incorporates Chinese culture throughout, and is built on reclaimed land in Penny’s Bay on Lantau Island. The park has seven lands and boasts elaborate holiday decor during Halloween, Christmas, Chinese New Year and Easter.
Star Ferry Pier or Tsim Sha Tsui Ferry Pier, is a pier located on reclaimed land at the southernmost tip of Tsim Sha Tsui area. Get on a boat or ferry to admire the great "million-dollar night view" skylines on both banks.
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Star Ferry
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Star Ferry Pier or Tsim Sha Tsui Ferry Pier, is a pier located on reclaimed land at the southernmost tip of Tsim Sha Tsui area. Get on a boat or ferry to admire the great "million-dollar night view" skylines on both banks.
The Peak Tram is a funicular railway in Hong Kong, which carries both tourists and residents to the upper levels of Hong Kong Island. Running from Garden Road Admiralty to Victoria Peak via the Mid-Levels, it provides the most direct route and offers good views over the harbour and skyscrapers of Hong Kong.
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The Peak Tram station
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The Peak Tram is a funicular railway in Hong Kong, which carries both tourists and residents to the upper levels of Hong Kong Island. Running from Garden Road Admiralty to Victoria Peak via the Mid-Levels, it provides the most direct route and offers good views over the harbour and skyscrapers of Hong Kong.
Hop aboard for an efficient tour of Hong Kong's famous landmarks! Glimpse the city's rich blend of Chinese and colonial history through the windows of the iconic Big red Bus – or from its rooftop perch! The tour takes you through Hong Kong Island, Stanley and Kowloon areas, featuring attractions such as the Ladies Market, Victoria Peak, Man Mo Temple, Soho and Stanley Market. For a post-sundown look at the city, the Night Tour showcases the vibrant nightlife of Kowloon, from the neon spectacle of Nathan Road and the fantastic Symphony of Lights display on the harbor. Plug in your headphones for your multilingual personal commentary, sit back and enjoy the perfect introduction to Hong Kong!
Big Bus Sightseeing Services
7 Man Yiu St
Hop aboard for an efficient tour of Hong Kong's famous landmarks! Glimpse the city's rich blend of Chinese and colonial history through the windows of the iconic Big red Bus – or from its rooftop perch! The tour takes you through Hong Kong Island, Stanley and Kowloon areas, featuring attractions such as the Ladies Market, Victoria Peak, Man Mo Temple, Soho and Stanley Market. For a post-sundown look at the city, the Night Tour showcases the vibrant nightlife of Kowloon, from the neon spectacle of Nathan Road and the fantastic Symphony of Lights display on the harbor. Plug in your headphones for your multilingual personal commentary, sit back and enjoy the perfect introduction to Hong Kong!

Sightseeing

Victoria Peak is a hill on the western half of Hong Kong Island. It is also known as Mount Austin, and locally as The Peak. At 1,811 feet tall, Victoria Peak is Hong Kong's highest point and a popular spot that's renowned for its stunning view of Hong Kong's skyline.
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Victoria Park
1 Hing Fat St
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Victoria Peak is a hill on the western half of Hong Kong Island. It is also known as Mount Austin, and locally as The Peak. At 1,811 feet tall, Victoria Peak is Hong Kong's highest point and a popular spot that's renowned for its stunning view of Hong Kong's skyline.
Tsim Sha Tsui is located in the south of Kowloon Peninsula and faces Central across the sea. It is known as the one-stop shoppers’ paradise brimming with both high-end malls and bustling shopping streets. There are also various themed museums that inject a little cultural atmosphere to the area. After sunset, enjoying the brilliant night scenes along the Victoria Harbour can be a great way to end the evening.
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Tsim Sha Tsui
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Tsim Sha Tsui is located in the south of Kowloon Peninsula and faces Central across the sea. It is known as the one-stop shoppers’ paradise brimming with both high-end malls and bustling shopping streets. There are also various themed museums that inject a little cultural atmosphere to the area. After sunset, enjoying the brilliant night scenes along the Victoria Harbour can be a great way to end the evening.
While in the Tsim Sha Tsui area, take a leisurely walk along the Avenue of Stars to find handprints of famous Hong Kong movie stars, such as Jackie Chan, Andy Lau, and Michelle Yeoh.
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Avenue Of Stars
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While in the Tsim Sha Tsui area, take a leisurely walk along the Avenue of Stars to find handprints of famous Hong Kong movie stars, such as Jackie Chan, Andy Lau, and Michelle Yeoh.
Bustling harbor area with waterfront scenery & popular nighttime light & fireworks displays 'A Symphony of Lights'.
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Victoria Harbour
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Bustling harbor area with waterfront scenery & popular nighttime light & fireworks displays 'A Symphony of Lights'.
Ngong Ping is a highland in the western part of Lantau Island, Hong Kong. It hosts Po Lin Monastery and Tian Tan Buddha amidst the hills which is about 34 m tall. Ride the 25-minute cable-car ride to 'village' of tourist attractions and activities, shops and restaurants.
Ngong Ping
Ngong Ping is a highland in the western part of Lantau Island, Hong Kong. It hosts Po Lin Monastery and Tian Tan Buddha amidst the hills which is about 34 m tall. Ride the 25-minute cable-car ride to 'village' of tourist attractions and activities, shops and restaurants.
Central is Hong Kong’s frenetic business and retail heart, crammed with skyscrapers, swanky malls and luxury hotels. Iconic Victoria Harbor is filled with ferries and traditional boats. The neighborhood is known for nightlife, with raucous pubs and nightclubs in Lan Kwai Fong, and wine bars and trendy restaurants in nearby SoHo. Away from the bustle, are Hong Kong Park and the Zoological and Botanical Gardens.
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Central
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Central is Hong Kong’s frenetic business and retail heart, crammed with skyscrapers, swanky malls and luxury hotels. Iconic Victoria Harbor is filled with ferries and traditional boats. The neighborhood is known for nightlife, with raucous pubs and nightclubs in Lan Kwai Fong, and wine bars and trendy restaurants in nearby SoHo. Away from the bustle, are Hong Kong Park and the Zoological and Botanical Gardens.
Whatever your persuasion, Hong Kong’s largest outlying island brings solace to the soul, senses and shopping bags. Most tourists planning a trip to Lantau are headed to see the massive 112-foot-tall Tian Tan Buddha, also known as the Big Buddha, and Hong Kong Disneyland. Hit Pui O beach to see a mix of sunbathers, surfers and the odd water buffalo or two. Rent a bike from the Friendly Bike Shop cycling the town of Mui Wo which moves at a much slower pace, with a relaxing waterfront promenade. Take a hike one of Hong Kong's most beloved mountain paths, the Lantau Trail. Visit Tai O fishing village and take a boat tour to see pink dolphins!
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Lantau Island
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Whatever your persuasion, Hong Kong’s largest outlying island brings solace to the soul, senses and shopping bags. Most tourists planning a trip to Lantau are headed to see the massive 112-foot-tall Tian Tan Buddha, also known as the Big Buddha, and Hong Kong Disneyland. Hit Pui O beach to see a mix of sunbathers, surfers and the odd water buffalo or two. Rent a bike from the Friendly Bike Shop cycling the town of Mui Wo which moves at a much slower pace, with a relaxing waterfront promenade. Take a hike one of Hong Kong's most beloved mountain paths, the Lantau Trail. Visit Tai O fishing village and take a boat tour to see pink dolphins!

Food Scene

You haven't been in Hong Kong if you haven't eat the dim sum. Have the char siu bao (barbecue pork buns), cheung fun with shrimp or pork (steamed rice paper rolls), and fried turnip cake.
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Tim Ho Wan
9-11 Fuk Wing St
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You haven't been in Hong Kong if you haven't eat the dim sum. Have the char siu bao (barbecue pork buns), cheung fun with shrimp or pork (steamed rice paper rolls), and fried turnip cake.
Din Tai Fung in Hong Kong is a must visit for Dim Sum lovers. Din Tai Fung is the first Dim Sum restaurant in the world that was ever rewarded with a Michelin star.
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Din Tai Fung
68號 Yee Wo St
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Din Tai Fung in Hong Kong is a must visit for Dim Sum lovers. Din Tai Fung is the first Dim Sum restaurant in the world that was ever rewarded with a Michelin star.
In Aberdeen, modernity meets tradition with skyscrapers overlooking a community living on traditional junks. The typhoon shelter on the south side of Hong Kong Island is also a popular seafood dining spot and home to Jumbo Kingdom, one of the world’s largest floating restaurants. Designed like a Chinese palace, the restaurant can seat up to 2,300 diners in a multi-faceted complex, which includes a tea garden and a gourmet restaurant serving high-quality traditional Chinese and modern fusion dishes.
Aberdeen
In Aberdeen, modernity meets tradition with skyscrapers overlooking a community living on traditional junks. The typhoon shelter on the south side of Hong Kong Island is also a popular seafood dining spot and home to Jumbo Kingdom, one of the world’s largest floating restaurants. Designed like a Chinese palace, the restaurant can seat up to 2,300 diners in a multi-faceted complex, which includes a tea garden and a gourmet restaurant serving high-quality traditional Chinese and modern fusion dishes.
Tsui Wah is the largest and most famous "Hong Kong Cafe" chain in Hong Kong. They have 35 branches in Hong Kong, 2 branches in Macau and 22 branches in mainland China. The most famous outlet is at Wellington St..
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Tsui Wah Restaurant
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Tsui Wah is the largest and most famous "Hong Kong Cafe" chain in Hong Kong. They have 35 branches in Hong Kong, 2 branches in Macau and 22 branches in mainland China. The most famous outlet is at Wellington St..