While Hong Kong is renowned for its diverse shopping options and delectable cuisine, it also boasts a plethora of popular tourist destinations. Let's embark on a journey to discover some of these hidden gems.
Ngong Ping 360
Upon arrival, we will embark on a journey to Ngong Ping, where we will marvel at the scenic cable car ride and seek blessings at the Po Lin Monastery. The refreshing breeze and cool air at the summit create an idyllic ambiance, complemented by charming shops offering a myriad of souvenirs. To avoid lengthy queues, we recommend purchasing Ngong Ping cable car tickets through the Hongkong Fanclub. The 25-minute cable car ride offers two options (round-trip):
Standard Cable (Solid) and Crystal Cable (Transparent)
Ocean Park
Ocean Park is a thrilling destination for adrenaline seekers, offering a unique blend of exhilarating rides and encounters with diverse animal species. Unlike conventional amusement parks, Ocean Park boasts an impressive collection of creatures, including land animals, marine life, birds, and amphibians, providing a captivating experience that goes beyond mere amusement.
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General Admission Prices:
- Adults (12 years and older): HK$438 (1,884 THB)
- Children (3-11 years old): HK$219 (942 THB)
The Summit
Victoria Peak, a popular tourist destination, offers panoramic views of Hong Kong. The Peak Tram, which ascends to the summit, provides breathtaking vistas of the city below. Standing at 360 meters, the peak is home to numerous shops, restaurants, and souvenir stores.
Choi Hung Estate
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This location is another popular spot for visitors to Hong Kong. It is a sports field located on the top floor of a parking garage. When exiting Gate C3, walk straight towards the school and pass through the building to find the 3-story parking garage. Ascend to the 3rd floor, and you will arrive at your destination.
Popular angles
Another popular spot, so popular that you have to queue to take a photo.
Let's jump for a picture while we're here.
**Travel** from MTR Tsim Sha Tsui to MTR Choi Hung exit C3.
Nan Lian Garden and Chi Lin Nunnery
Nan Lian Garden is a public park in the heart of Hong Kong, nestled amidst towering skyscrapers and expressways on the tranquil slopes of Diamond Hill.
The garden here is very beautiful. It is worth experiencing the nature created in the middle of the big city. This is a place to exhibit Chinese wooden architecture, rocks and potted plants. There are trees, flowers, bonsai gardens, rock gardens, koi ponds, waterfalls. In the middle of the park, we will find a golden Chinese pavilion in the middle of the water. There is an orange bridge called Pavilion of Absolute Perfection, which is considered the highlight of this place. But you can't walk in.
Open daily from 7:00 AM to 9:00 PM.
Chi Lin Nunnery, also known as the Temple of the Nuns, is located adjacent to Nan Lian Garden. The nunnery's architecture is notable for its absence of nails and its Tang Dynasty style. It is open to the public for worship and visits from 9:00 AM to 3:30 PM, except on Wednesdays.
Sai Wan Swimming Shed
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This location, which many may have seen in passing, was built in the 1960s. Locals often use it to walk down to the sea channel, making it a popular spot for photographers, especially during the evening or sunset hours.
Western District Public Cargo Pier (Instagram Pier)
This is the Instagram Pier, famous in the social world. The pier is a government cargo pier located on the shores of Belcher Bay, a popular spot for photographers and couples to watch the sunset. On a particularly clear day, you can see as far as West Kowloon. Most Hong Kong people enjoy sitting here to enjoy the view, especially during sunset. So, photography enthusiasts, don't miss it!
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