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Travel Hong Kong: 12 Must See Places
By Robert Thatcher
Hong Kong features a diverse mixture of characters as a result of long British
occupation and a great Chinese influence. As a state of China, Hong Kong
provides a good introduction to who ever wants to know more about China without
entering the mainland plus a venue for more attractions with western culture and
Asian spirit.
1. Hong Kong Museum of Art – Located at 10 Salisbury Rd Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon,
the Hong Kong Museum of Art is open to anyone who wants to take a glimpse of
Hong Kong’s culture and history through its large collection of over 14,000
items ranging from calligraphy, paintings, Hong Kong treasure, art objects,
antiques, and lithographs. The museum is open from 10:00am-6:00pm daily except
Thursday (public holidays not included).
2. Hong Kong Disneyland – The newly open and the first ever Disneyland in Asia
offers total fun and excitement for the whole family. The park is divided into
four major attractions: Tomorrowland, Adventureland, Fantasyland, and Main
Street, USA.
3. Victoria Peak – Soaring 1810 feet above sea level, the Victoria Peak is
premier destination for tourists who want to take a birds eye view of downtown
Hong Kong, Kowloon, and Victoria Harbour. Go another step higher and take a
10-minute hike to the actual Victoria Peak.
4. Lantau Island – Travel Hong Kong and take a cruise around the waters of
Lantau Island and watch pink dolphins that only live in this waters.
5. Ocean Park – Travel Hong Kong and visit Ocean Park. This is one Hong Kong
attractions where you and your kids will have a great fun. The park is one big
oceanarium containing Lowlands Gardens where pandas live, goldfish pagoda and
butterfly house are located, Marine Land where atoll reef and shark aquariums
are found, and Headlands amusement park where you can go and take a ride with
cable cars and roller coasters.
6. Water World – Travel Hong Kong with kids would never be so much fun without
taking a plunge on Water World. Enjoy wave pools, play area, and water slides.
7. Middle Kingdom – A miniature China that houses Chinese shrines, street
scenes, temples, and palaces only at Middle Kingdom.
8. The Central district – If you travel to Hong Kong because you love to shop,
you better go to the central Hong Kong district where big shopping malls and
several Western designer and signature boutiques are located.
9. Lamma Island - If you want to see a different Hong Kong, try Lamma Island. It
hosts several outdoor activities such as swimming and hiking. And if you love to
taste fresh Hong Kong seafood in great dining ambiance, Lamma Island is still
the preferred place to go.
10. Ten Thousand Buddhas Monastery (Sha Tin) – Located at New Territories, the
Ten Thousand Buddhas Monastery features Buddha in different poses and colors.
11. Hong Kong Space Museum – See what’s in store for you in the future at Hong
Kong Space Museum. The complex offers hundreds of displays ranging from
telecommunications, robotics, energy, computers, and physics with hands on
experience that will keep you interested.
12. Wet Market – In Hong Kong, everything is fresh. And when they say fresh,
they mean it. If you happen to travel Hong Kong to visit a friend or someone you
know, come along when they go to wet market where the freshest among freshest
seafood are for sale.
Robert Thatcher is a freelance publisher based in Cupertino, California. He
publishes articles and reports in various ezines and provides Hong Kong travel
resources on http://www.your-hong-kong-travel.info