The 5 most popular tourist attractions in Hong Hong
A New year brings new travelers to Hong Kong–especially as the Chinese New Year festivities are quickly approaching. Planning your explorations around a new city can be exhilarating yet challenging, especially when visiting during a major holiday.
Here are my Top 5 recommendations for first-time travelers to Hong Kong!
A Symphony of Lights
While there are many great vantages points, such as from the Avenue of Stars or from a ride on Star Ferry, my recommendation is to sit back and relax on Tsim Sha Tsui’s promenade for the famous A Symphony of Lights show.
A Symphony of Lights holds a Guinness World Record for the world’s largest permanent sound and light show, and it is one of the many records Hong Kong holds that you shouldn’t miss.
The show displays 5 main themes representing the spirit of Hong Kong through 15 minutes of lights, music and narration. The narration is in English on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, Mandarin on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, and in Cantonese on Sundays.
A Symphony of Lights can be seen daily (weather permitting) at 8:00 pm, but arrive a little early if you want good seats.
The Peak
There’s no doubt that it’s the spectacular view that makes The Peak the most popular tourist destination in Hong Kong. Being the highest elevation on Hong Kong Island, it offers beautiful cityscape views whether it’s daytime or night.
There are plenty of buses or taxis that will take you up to the top, but the best way is to take the Peak Tram. The Peak Tram is one of the oldest funicular railways, and is so steep the buildings look like they are leaning up to 27 degrees!
Once at the top, the wok-shaped Peak Tower, has an observation deck you won’t want to miss.
Tian Tan, Big Buddha
Ngong Ping, including the Big Buddha and Po Lin Monastery, is open everyday from 10:00 am until 5:30 pm. There is a small fee to go inside the Buddha, but visiting the outside area is free of charge–just be prepared to climb a whopping 268 stairs.
Hong Kong Disneyland
This theme park is very similar to its Magic Kingdom counterpart in Florida–only a miniature version. Complete with 6 main sections: Main Street U.S.A., Fantasy Land, Tomorrowland, Adventureland, Toy Story Land, and Grizzly Gulch, there is more than enough to see and ride than you’ll have time for in one day. Soon a seventh section will be opened with Mystic Points arrival in spring of 2013.
Throughout the year special events are held that you won’t want to miss– Disney’s Haunted Halloween, Disney’s A Sparkling Christmas and Disney’s Chinese New Year Celebration.
There’s always something for everyone at Hong Kong Disneyland.
Ocean Park
One of the highlights of Ocean Park is the opportunity to see giant pandas.
Ocean Park is committed to animal conservation in Hong Kong and throughout Asia. Part of all proceeds from ticket and merchandise sales go to the Ocean Park Conservation Foundation in order to keep supporting various conservation projects–so I never mind spending a few extra dollars there.
Source Travelsintranslation
Benefits from investment for overseas settlement
New experiences for travel in Taiwan
Exploring the ancient city of Bagan
Living a farmer’s life in Ibaraki Prefecture
Let’s live with farmers from the Hiroura Rural Experience Promotion Association in Ibaraki Town!
From cherry blossoms to nemophila, spring in Ibaraki is the season of flowers
Spring is the season of flowers blooming everywhere. This article would like to introduce the places ...
What's so special about experience tours in Ibaraki?
Ibaraki Prefecture is easy to reach from Haneda Airport or Narita Airport. It takes about 90 minutes ...
Where to see the most spectacular Cherry blossoms in this Spring
Spring is here, and so is the countdown to one of the most beautiful blooms of the year: Cherry blos ...
Tet and others spectacular festivals around the world in January 2020
In January 2020, Tet festival in Vietnam and others spectacular festivals around the world are color ...
The best Christmas drinks from around the world
Boozy, warming, and very indulgent – what more do you expect from a Christmas cocktail? Try one of t ...