Hong Kong attractions

The Peak, Star Ferry, Nathan Road and Stanley Market


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    attractions in Hong Kong
    - The Peak: hill view panoramic views over Hong Kong
    - Star Ferry: ferry boats between Hong Kong Island and Kowloon
    - Stanley Market: open-air market on Hong Kong Island
    - shopping in the department centres in Causeway Bay
    - walk around the skyscrapers in Central
    - Temple Street: open-air bazaar at night
    - Disney Land: small park between the airport and the city
    - Man Mo Temple: old temple in Hong Kong
    - Ocean Park: attractions, shows, dining and shopping
    - Kowloon Park: park with swimming pool
    - Lantau Island: the biggest island
    - Aberdeen: town on Hong Kong Island
    - Repulse Bay: luxurious residential area with beach


    The Peak
    Hong Kong's number one tourist attraction
    The Peak Tram, a funicular railway, take visitors to the Peak. The tram departs from Garden Road near Hong Kong Park. The Peak Tram Sky Pass cost HKD48. This is a return ticket with the tram + entrance to the Sky Terrace. At the top of the Peak, is the tram station building; the Peak Tower. It has several floors with souvenirs shops, small cafe-restaurant's, KFC and terraces.

    Stanley Market
    Stanley Market is an open air market but also has a boulevard with terraces (and expensive drinks). Transportation to Stanley is with the (double decker) bus from Central.

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    Stanley Market, Hong Kong Island



    repulse bay
    Repulse Bay, Hong Kong Island
    One of the most expensive housing area's in Hong Kong

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    Sky Terrace of the Peak, Hong Kong




    hong kong ster ferry
    Star Ferry boat sailing from Kowloon (on background) to Central, Hong Kong Island


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    Two International Finance Center, Hong Kong
    skyscraper on Hong Kong Island (415m)

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