6 Best Places to visit in Hong Kong, (Hong Kong Disneyland)

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3 min readSep 13, 2019

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  1. Victoria Peak
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Perched on The Peak at 396 meters above sea level, The Peak Tower is one of Hong Kong’s most elegant architectural attractions. Inside The Peak Tower, there is a dazzling variety of restaurants, shops, and entertainment venues with the city’s beautiful backdrop. In addition, The Peak Tower features the highest 360 ° observation deck: The Sky Terrace, which offers spectacular panoramic views of the vibrant city. Macau Honeymoon Packages, Cheap Honeymoon Hong Kong Packages, Hong Kong Disneyland Honeymoon Package.

2. Disneyland Hong Kong

Hong Kong Disneyland is the first theme park within the Hong Kong Disneyland Resort and is the fifth Magic Kingdom style park. Located in Penny’s Bay, Lantau Island. Come and experience the wonderful magical moments with your specials at Disneyland Hong Kong.

3. Artistic walk of the old town.

In addition to the impressive skyscrapers in Central, there is a marked contrast of modernization and tradition that coexist for years and that are attributed to the culture of Hong Kong. An accumulation of street art is born from the inspiration of contrast.

4. Clock tower

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The old Clock Tower was erected in 1915 as part of the Kowloon-Canton railway terminal. With a height of 44 meters, the station has long since disappeared, however, its red brick and granite tower is now preserved as a Declared Monument. Hong Kong Honeymoon Packages, Hong Kong Honeymoon Packages, Hong Kong Honeymoon Packages from India, Hong Kong Honeymoon Packages from Delhi, Honeymoon Packages Hong Kong, Hong Kong Macau Honeymoon Packages.

5. The fishing village of Tai O

Located at the mouth of the river, the city is the ideal ticket if you want a dose of traditional fishermen who have resided for generations. The houses are built on stilts over the river and its alleys are full of shops that sell fish and other days. Today’s articles. The citizens here are mainly the Tanka people who are descendants of the first settlers of Hong Kong. Stroll along the picturesque bridge that extends to both sides of the river, where you will find alleys that twist in the clutter of houses.

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6. Man Mo Temple

The Man Mo Temple is one of the oldest Taoist temples in Hong Kong that pays tribute to the God of Literature (Man) and the God of War (Mo). The temple is halfway along the road and a quiet and covered incense stop makes a pleasant rest.

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