The shiny peaking skyscrapers, the glitter of the city lights and buzzing streets filled with lively people is what creates the iconic picture of Hong Kong. From beautiful natural avenues to amazing man-made structures, temples, amusement parks, stunning beaches, museums, and its glorious history make Hong Kong a much loved holiday destination for all. If you are planning to visit Hong Kong sometime soon, a visit to the following places will definitely make your Hong Kong tour package an amazing one.
Top 10 Places to visit in Hong Kong Here are some of the most popular tourist attractions which are a must-visit on your Hong Kong tour in 2020: Victorias Peak: One of the best places to admire the beautiful skyline of Hong Kong city is Victoria's Peak. Being one of the highest points of this island, the peak lets you enjoy one of the best views of the city while also giving you a sneak peek into some of the popular tourist attractions such as Madame Tussauds wax museum, Sky Terrace 428, and Peak Tower. Hong Kong WetLand Park: What could be a better place to be than the Hong Kong WetLand Park which is one of the most stunning biodiversity spots which aims to promote ecotourism through education regarding protecting the environment. With thousands of birds, reptiles, fishes, amphibians, butterflies, dragonflies and more creatures under its roof, it's an exciting place to explore. How to reach Hong Kong WetLand Park: Board the metro from MTR Tin Shui Wai Station, interchange for Light Rail 705/706 and get down at Wetland Park Station. Opening hours: 10 AM – 5 PM. Open every day. Ocean Park: If you wish for some thrill and adventure, Ocean park is the right place for you. This marine-based theme park not only offers fun educational displays and interactive exhibits for kids, it also offers cable car rides and other adventure activities to keep your adrenaline pumping. How to reach Ocean Park: Hop on to a CityBus, Hong Kong's premium bus service Opening hours: 10 AM – 7 PM (Monday to Friday) & 10 AM – 9 PM Hong Kong Disneyland: Hong Kong Disneyland which attracts kids and elders alike is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Hong Kong. Its amusing theme parks, fun rides, musical shows, and colorful Disney characters are sure to bring out the child in you. How to reach Disneyland: One can take the metro and get down at the Disneyland Resort MTR Station. Opening hours: 10:30 AM – 9 PM (Monday to Thursday) & 10 AM – 9 PM (Friday to Sunday) Admission fee: The Disney Spectacular Tour costs HKD 4,866, for up to 6 persons. Avenue Of Stars:' If you are a movie buff, the Avenue Of the Stars will leave you all excited as you walk through the statues of more than 100 popular film stars, directors, scriptwriters, action heroes and celebrities which are a tribute to their generous contribution to the Hong Kong film industry. Having its own version of the Hollywood Walk of Fame, you could also get yourself checked with your favorite celebrity’s star. How to reach Garden of Stars & Starry Gallery: Walking distance from the East Tsim Sha Tsui MTR Station Exit P1 for Garden of Stars and Exit J for Starry Gallery. Star Ferry: One of the most inexpensive ways to explore the beautiful city of Hong Kong is a ride on the Star Ferry which takes you from Kowloon and Central. This 10-minute ride lets you enjoy the most spectacular vistas of the city of Hong Kong skyline and the picturesque harbors of the island. How to reach Star Ferry Pier: Walking distance from MTR Central Stations Exit A & MTR Tsim Sha Tsui Stations Exit L6 to the Star Ferry Pier. Opening hours: 11:45 AM – 8:05 PM (all days) Admission fee: Approx HKD 2.40 (per person) Man Mo Temple: Man Mo Temple is a place that offers peaceful, charismatic and enlightening influences to anyone visiting its holy premises and has its roots buried deep in history. It is one of the oldest existing Taoist temples in Hong Kong. The giant incense coils hanging from the ceiling of the temple and the peaceful and divine environment of the temple is sure to leave you rejuvenated. How to reach Man Mo Temple: Take the D2 exit from MTR Central Station and turn right to the Theatre Lane Dr. Sun Yat Sen Museum: Having mentioned the ancient roots of history, there could be no better place to learn all the rich and diverse cultural history of this place than the museums. Dr. Sun Yat Sen Museum is one such place named after Dr. Sun Yat Sen, the man who was responsible for building China the way we know it today. This museum commemorates the change of Chinese democracy from being a monarchical state to a Republic. How to reach Dr. Sun Yat Sen Museum: From Central MTR Station take the Exit D2 and then walk along Queen’s Road Central. Ten Thousand Buddhas Monastery: Though not an actual monastery, the Ten Thousand Buddhas Monastery is popular for its display of over then thousand miniature sculptures of Lord Buddha. Even if you are not a religious person, taking a walk through the narrow trails with the statues of Lord Buddha on both sides is quite an intriguing experience. As it's not an actual monastery, you won’t find any temple of monks here. How to reach: Take the MTR to Sha Tin Station on the East Rail Line (Light Blue Line). The place is about 30 minutes from the Tsim Sha Tsui and only a few minutes from Central. Ladies Market: Ladies market in Hong Kong is a popular market place in Hong Kong that offers a wide range of products such as quirky souvenirs, imitations of branded items, and everything you could think of. Jade Market, the night market of Temple Street as well in Sham Shui Po and Yau Ma Tei are some of the other popular market places worth exploring as a part of your Hong Kong tour package. How to reach Ladies Market: Board bus 171 to reach Canal Road West and take a walk to reach the market. This list of amazing places to visit in Hong Kong is sure to make your Hong Kong holiday tour package fun and exciting. This diverse and well-planned itinerary will definitely make your vacation a memorable one. So why wait? Hop on a plane and get set to embark on a beautiful holiday experience in Hong Kong worth cherishing with friends and family.
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