Hong Kong Tourism

Hong Kong is a prosperous metropolis in Asia, one of the regional and international financial centers, and a natural deep-water port with excellent conditions. As a seaport city of "Oriental Hollywood" and one of the "Four Little Dragons in Asia", after the return of Hong Kong, it is very convenient to travel to Hong Kong, whether it is the prestigious Mongkok, Temple Street, Causeway Bay, Yau Ma Tei, Queen's Road, Victoria Harbor, It is also a modern Disneyland. It can be said that after a century of prosperity and decline, Hong Kong has gradually transformed from an "overseas traveler" into a more contemporary tourist destination. Hong Kong is full of natural scenery and cultural relics.

Aberdeen Country Park

Aberdeen Country Park is located at the southern foot of Hong Kong Island, with Aberdeen and Wong Chuk Hang to the south and Wan Chai Gorge to the north. It is suitable for hiking or walking in the park, especially in the spring, when the hillside is full of flowers and green leaves, it makes people feel relaxed and happy. Aberdeen Country Park is surrounded by Aberdeen upper and lower pools. These two ponds, completed in 1932, are the last to be built on Hong Kong Island, with a storage capacity of 12.5 million cubic meters. Aberdeen Country Park is located in Aberdeen Country Park on October 28, 1977

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Hong Kong Medical Museum

The Hong Kong Medical Museum is a medical themed museum in Hong Kong. It is located between Sheung Wan and the semi mountainous areas in the central and western districts of Hong Kong Island. Founded in 1996, it introduces the history of medical academic development in Hong Kong since the opening of the port with literature and exhibits. The Hong Kong Medical Museum mainly displays a variety of different medical appliances to introduce Hong Kong's medical health and nursing work, the situation of plague in Hong Kong in the 19th century, laboratory display and introduction and display of Chinese herbal medicine. In addition, the Hong Kong Medical Museum has also opened an exhibition hall to introduce the young age of Aristotle

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Hong Kong Visual Arts Center

The Hong Kong Visual Arts Center is an art development center under the Hong Kong Arts Promotion Office of the Hong Kong Leisure and Cultural Services Department. It is located in the west of the Admiralty Hong Kong Park on Hong Kong Island. It is a place where visual artists can observe, learn, exchange, create and develop. The center was opened on April 28, 1992. The Hong Kong Visual Arts Center has 3 art activities including live ceramic sculpture and printmaking. The Hong Kong Visual Arts Centre has 9 art studios, 1 lecture hall, 1 exhibition hall and 1 multi-purpose activity room. Hong Kong Visual Arts Centre monthly

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Hong Kong Racecourse

The Olympic equestrian venue is based on the famous Hong Kong Sha Tin Racecourse, which combines the new venue with the existing sports facilities, The Hong Kong Jockey Track includes the main venue training ground and related facilities for the obstacle race and dressage competition set up in the Hong Kong Sports Institute and Penfolds Park. The Hong Kong Jockey Track is a three-day cross-country track and supporting facilities built in the Sheung Shui Golf Club and the Shuang Yu River Village Club Hong Kong Jockey Track. At present, the main track and several driving ranges of the Hong Kong Racecourse, which can accommodate more than 18000 spectators, have been built

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Hong Kong Heritage Museum

The Hong Kong Heritage Discovery Museum, an exhibition hall of the Antiquities and Monuments Office under the Leisure and Cultural Services Department of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government, displays the latest archaeological discoveries of Hong Kong's cultural relics and buildings. The museum also often holds special lectures, workshops, guided tours and other activities to promote the public, especially students' understanding of Hong Kong's cultural relics. The Hong Kong Heritage Museum is located in Kowloon Park, Yau Tsim Mong District, Hong Kong. The building, formerly known as 61 and 62 Weifei Road Military Camp, was completed in 1910. In 1970, the military camp was transformed into Kowloon Park. These two buildings were completed in 1983

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Hong Kong Cultural Centre

The Hong Kong Cultural Centre is a modern performing arts centre, providing a variety of cultural and artistic programs for local citizens and overseas tourists. The completion and opening of the Hong Kong Cultural Center opened a new page in Hong Kong's culture and arts. The Hong Kong Cultural Center was designed by the Architectural Services Department. Its foundation was laid in 1979, and its construction began in 1984. In 1989, the Hong Kong Cultural Center, located at the seaside of Tsim Sha Tsui, was opened. Its advanced equipment attracted a variety of first-class artistic performances, including various concerts, operas, musicals, large-scale dances and theatrical performances

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Hong Kong International Financial Center

The Hong Kong International Financial Center, the symbol of Hong Kong's world-class financial center, is located in the central and western regions of Hong Kong Island. It is designed by the world famous American architect and Hong Kong architect Yan Xunqi in cooperation with the group consisting of Sun Hung Kai Properties, Henderson Group, Hong Kong Zhonghua Gas and Bank of China Group's Xinzhong Real Estate, with a total floor area of 4.7 million square feet. It is one of the developers of Henderson Zhaoye Group International Financial Center and the new headquarters of the Hong Kong Monetary Authority. Components of the International Financial Center ★ Common area of the International Financial Center mall

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Hong Kong Sky 100 Viewing Platform

Skyline 100 Hong Kong Viewing Platform English 100 is the highest indoor viewing platform in Hong Kong. It is located at No. 1, Austin Road West, West Kowloon, Hong Kong, on the 100th floor of the World Trade Plaza, the highest building in Hong Kong. "The skyline is 393 meters high, and the viewing platform covers an area of about 30000 square feet. Visitors can have a 360 degree bird's-eye view of Victoria Harbour and Kowloon Peninsula from 393 meters above sea level, as far as Macao. The viewing platform is also equipped with multimedia equipment, so that visitors can understand the development and customs of Hong Kong. In addition to providing the most

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Hong Kong Cultural Museum

Located in Shatin, the Hong Kong Cultural Museum, which opened in December 2000 and covers an area of 32000 square meters, is a comprehensive museum covering history, art and culture. The museum adopts the traditional Chinese quadrangle layout and combines modern architectural techniques with unique characteristics. Centered on the central axis, the building is symmetrical and balanced from left to right, covered with Chinese tile roof, and the exhibition halls are connected by veranda. The Hong Kong Cultural Museum plans to have 12 exhibition halls, six of which are permanent exhibition halls and the other six are thematic exhibition halls. The exhibition covers a wide range of subjects, including Hong Kong and South China

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Hong Kong Zhang Baozai's evening tour of Weigang

Victoria Harbor is a seaport between Hong Kong Island and Kowloon Peninsula in Hong Kong Special Administrative Region. It is the first and third largest seaport in Asia. Because Hong Kong is a natural harbor with a wide and deep water depth, Hong Kong is also known as the "Pearl of the East", the world's three natural harbors and the "world's three night views. Victoria Harbor has always influenced Hong Kong's history and culture, led Hong Kong's economic and tourism development, and is one of the keys to Hong Kong's becoming an international metropolis. Cheung Po Tsai's 45 minute voyage to Victoria Harbor is a must try Hong Kong style

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Hong Kong Haiphong Museum

The Hong Kong Museum of Coastal Defence is located in Shau Kei Wan, Hong Kong Island. It is rebuilt from the old Lei Yu Men Fort. The Fort has a history of more than 100 years. It was originally built by the British army in the 19th century. The museum displays many military materials, such as tanks and artillery, and shows the 600 year history of coastal defense in Hong Kong from the Ming and Qing dynasties to the present. Hong Kong is located in a strategic position on the coast of South China, and is an important hub in coastal defense. The old Liyumen Fort was built close to the mountain, commanding the narrow waterway of Liyumen. In the 19th century, it successfully fended off foreign enemies invading through the waterway. The British army is more at the cape coast

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Guangzhou Street Hong Kong Street

Guangzhou Street Hong Kong Street Scenic Spot is one of the six classic scenic spots of Hollywood Hengdian Film and Television City in China. Guangzhou Street Hong Kong Street recreates the old look of Guangzhou and Xiangjiang around 1840 with real buildings. Guangzhou Street was built in 1996, surrounded by beautiful scenery, and artistically reconstructed the Pearl River, "the representative of the 19th century Guangzhou urban street scene in southern Guangdong," and "the artificial lake of the small rivers in Guangzhou. In 1998, Hong Kong Street was expanded, with the ancient roads crisscrossing the city, and the Pearl River passing through the city. Guangzhou and Hong Kong are close to each other in Hengdian. Queens Avenue is distributed in Hong Kong Street

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Police Museum

The Hong Kong Police Force Museum is located on Kam Road on the top of the mountain. The museum was formerly the Wanchai Gorge Police Station built in the 19th century. The exhibits include historical documents on the equipment of the Hong Kong Police Force since its establishment in 1844 and crime data. Most Hong Kong police stations have a long history. In recent years, the Hong Kong government and all sectors of society have actively activated some of the distinctive old police stations into various leisure and entertainment facilities to continue to develop their effectiveness. The building of the police station is a mixture of Chinese and Western styles. Because of its unique architectural style, most of the old police stations in Hong Kong have been preserved,

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Hong Kong Film Archive

The Hong Kong Film Archive is located at 50 Lei Jing Road, Sai Wan River, Hong Kong Island, with a total floor area of 7200 square meters. The building is divided into two parts, with half of each floor serving as a collection room. The other half are exhibition halls, cinemas and resource centers for reference. The Museum promotes Hong Kong film art for Hong Kong citizens and provides a large amount of information for film workers and researchers. At present, the museum has more than 5600 film copies, the earliest of which is a short scenery documentary film shot by American Edison Company in Hong Kong in 1898. Capital

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Hong Kong Correctional Museum

The Hong Kong Correctional Museum is located on Tung Tau Wan Road, Stanley, Hong Kong Island. It shows the evolution of the Hong Kong correctional system over the past 160 years. It has developed from the role of severely punishing prisoners to deter them, to the purpose of helping prisoners start a new life. The Hong Kong Correctional Museum is composed of three buildings, namely, the main hall and the attached hall, and the community service center. It displays more than 600 collections and a large number of historical pictures. To show the implementation of punishments and prison management in Hong Kong in different historical periods. The main building is 2 floors high and divided into 9 exhibition rooms. The most chilling exhibits are

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Government House

The Hong Kong Protocol House is located on Upper Albert Road, Central. It was the office and official residence of the former Governor of Hong Kong. The building was built in 1851 and took four years to complete. At the beginning of the completion of the Protocol House, the high-rise buildings seen today have not been built nearby, so the harbor scenery is at a glance. The Concierge House was originally built in the British Georgian era, full of colonial color. During the Japanese occupation of Hong Kong, the Protocol House was used as the headquarters, and Japanese engineer Masayichi Fujimura was assigned to build an additional tall tower to connect the two buildings and put them on the roof

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Hong Kong Racing Museum

The Hong Kong Jockey Museum is located on the 2nd floor of the Happy Stand of the racetrack in Hong Kong. The Hong Kong Jockey Museum opened on October 18, 1996, covering more than 6000 square feet. The museum has 8 exhibition halls, a cinema and gift gallery that can accommodate 84 people. The theme of each exhibition hall includes the history of horse racing in Hong Kong, the history of Happy Valley and the development of Shatin Racecourse, as well as the information of several famous horses of a generation, including the skeleton of Luyi, the three horse king. The cinema regularly shows short films about horse racing, so that visitors can have a deeper understanding of the history of horse racing in Hong Kong.

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Hong Kong Planning and Infrastructure Exhibition Hall

The Hong Kong Planning and Infrastructure Exhibition Hall, located at the ground floor of No. 3 Edinburgh Square, Central, Hong Kong, with the theme of Hong Kong's future urban planning and large-scale infrastructure, is organized and managed by the Hong Kong Planning Department. It covers an area of about 460 square meters and was officially opened on July 3, 2002. According to the original plan, the current site of the pavilion is only a temporary pavilion, and the permanent pavilion will be built in the new government headquarters in Tamar. However, as the political parties in the Legislative Council requested to reduce the development density of the government headquarters, the government subsequently deleted

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Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Center

The Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Center, the second largest conference and exhibition venue in Asia, was established in 1988, second only to Japan in scale. The Convention and Exhibition Center also has two world-class hotels, one office building and one service residential building. The Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Center, owned by the Hong Kong Trade Development Council, is the first large-scale facility in Asia built specifically for exhibition and conference purposes and managed by the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Center Management Co., Ltd. The glass curtain wall in the lobby of the Great Hall is up to 30 meters high, with 180 degrees of wide harbor landscape

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Hong Kong Maritime Museum

The Hong Kong Maritime Museum is located in the 19th century Meili Building, a historic building in Stanley. It is a museum that shows the development of shipping in China from ancient times to the present. The museum covers an area of about 500 square meters and is divided into "ancient museum" and "modern museum". The museum exhibits more than 500 pieces, including many ancient and modern ship models, as well as a series of passenger lists of cargo shipping documents for early shipping trade. The oldest among the exhibits is the Eastern Han Dynasty pottery boat model unearthed in Sichuan. Other key exhibits also include "Zheng He's Treasure Ship Model

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Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Center

The Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Center, located at 1 Expo Road, Wanchai, is one of the representatives of the latest buildings in the area. In addition to being used for large conferences and exhibitions, there are two office buildings and one luxury apartment in the hotel. Its new wing is expanded from reclamation, with several auditoriums and exhibition halls inside. It is distributed among three storey buildings and is one of the largest exhibition halls in the world. The ceremony of Hong Kong's return to China on July 1, 1997 was also held here, which became the focus of international attention

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Hong Kong Housing Authority Exhibition Centre

The Hong Kong Housing Authority Exhibition Center, located on the third floor of Ho Man Tin Plaza, 80 Fo Kwong Street, Ho Man Tin, Kowloon, Hong Kong, is a museum introducing the development of public housing in Hong Kong, managed by the Hong Kong Housing Authority. The center was opened in 1996. At the beginning, it was a two storey exhibition hall and a single storey visitor center built with steel structural members and prefabricated parts. The site is located at the junction of Foguang Street and Changfu Street, which is the current site of the third housing authority headquarters. Due to the development of Ho Man Tin Plaza, the pavilion was moved to the junction of Foguang Street and Changsheng Street

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Hong Kong Observatory

The Hong Kong Observatory is located on a hill in Tsim Sha Tsui. It is a regular double storey building. It was founded in 1883 and officially became the center for monitoring Hong Kong's astronomy in 1984. Tourists should contact the Observatory in advance for group visit.

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Sun Yat sen Memorial in Hong Kong

Dr. Sun Yat sen, the master of life, led China's epoch-making contribution from monarchy to republicanism. Sun Yat sen's revolutionary ideas were nurtured when he studied in Hong Kong. Before the founding of the Republic of China in 1912, Sun Yat sen used Hong Kong as his revolutionary base for 18 years. There are two permanent exhibition halls in the Memorial Hall, which respectively hold "Sun Yat sen and Modern China" and "Hong Kong in the Sun Yat sen Period" exhibitions to show the life story of Mr. Sun Yat sen and the close relationship between this great man and Hong Kong. Through the collection and loan of 150 precious historical relics,

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Hong Kong Disney Meixin Plaza

Hong Kong Disneyland Maxim 1 is one of the most advanced restaurants in Hong Kong Disneyland Plaza, which is operated by Maxim Group, a large catering group in Hong Kong. The interior design combines the styles of America, Europe and the Qing Dynasty to create a combination of Chinese and Western decoration. In terms of cuisine, Meixin sincerely invited chefs who are proficient in Guangdong and local cuisine to cook a variety of restaurants for several months. There is a Chinese restaurant inspired by the "Background Story", which tells the story of a wealthy American couple traveling to China

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Hong Kong Long Hu Shan Country Park

The Longhu Mountain Country Park is located in West Ring, Hong Kong, and its demarcation date is the latest in Hong Kong. Covering an area of about 47 hectares, the park is the smallest country park in Hong Kong, excluding special areas. It covers the wooded hillside of Longhu Mountain. Because it is adjacent to residential areas such as Shitangzui, Xiyingpan, and has convenient transportation, it is very popular with morning passengers. It is bounded on the east by Kerton Road, on the south by Harley Road, and on the west and north by a culvert built by the Hong Kong Water Resources Department. The Longhu Mountain Country Park is located in West Ring, Hong Kong. Its delineation date is the latest in Hong Kong

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Hong Kong Railway Museum

The Hong Kong Railway Museum is a museum dedicated to introducing the history of the Kowloon Canton Railway under the jurisdiction of the Hong Kong Cultural Museum. It is a traditional Chinese building with a unique style of gold lettered roof. The pavilion is located at 13 Chongde Street, Tai Po Market. The predecessor of the Hong Kong Railway Museum is the old Tai Po Market Railway Station, which was completed in 1913 and covers an area of 6500 square meters. It used to be one of the important stations of the Kowloon Canton Railway. However, as KCRC introduced electrified trains in the 1980s, the new Tai Po Market Railway Station was opened in 1983, so the old Tai Po Market Railway Station was closed in the same year. The original site of the railway station thereafter

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Night Tour of Hong Kong Bus

Hong Kong Bus Night Tour The new bus company will open a new page of history with more than 800 employees and a fleet of 300 open top buses in many famous cities, including London, Paris, Rome, Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Washington, San Francisco, Las Vegas, Philadelphia, Hong Kong, Shanghai and Miami. Convenient and fast, free of queuing to purchase tickets, including HK $100 recharge fee and HK $50 deposit fee, a total of HK $150 will be deducted from the cost of HK $7 if the card is returned less than three months after use

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Santai Uterus (Nezha Temple in Hong Kong)

The Temple of the Third Prince in Hong Kong, also known as the Santai Uterus, is the only temple in Hong Kong dedicated to the protagonist of the list of Chinese mythologies. It is dedicated to the Third Prince Nezha. The temple is located in Ruzhou Street, Shamshuipo, Kowloon. It was built during the reign of Emperor Guangxu in the Qing Dynasty and is now a second-class historical building in Hong Kong. There is Beidi Temple, also called Beidi Palace, on the side of the Third Prince Palace. Both temples were allocated to the Chinese Temple Committee in 1931 for management. Reconstruction works were carried out in 1985 and 2006. In 1894, the plague broke out in Hong Kong, and Shamshuipo, located north of Jiejie Street, was still a land of the Qing Dynasty, where many people lived and worked as stone beaters

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