Hong Kong Top Tourist Destinations

Written on January 4, 2012 – 2:25 pm | by traveler |

Hong Kong is a city that that is alive by day and night. It is always buzzing with activities that have attracted many locals and tourists alike. You can find everything you want in Hong Kong, from delicious and sumptuous , places to hang out and shopping galore. Hong KOng is not only beautiful inside but also outside with its natural lush beauty.

The best time to visit Hong Kong and experience what every tourist must experience is divided according to the weather that you want. If you love sunny weather, then you should visit Hong Kong from October to December so that you will get to enjoy Hong Kong inside as well as outside. January, February and March brings cooler weather to Hong Kong and will a perfect time for those who like cool weather. During the Christmas and New Year holidays, a visit to Hong Kong will be much more exciting and memorable. During these time, Hong Kong will become the world’s
most wonderful place to shop and offers a New Year’s celebration that is simply spectacular.

Hong Kong Top Tourist Destinations

* Victoria Harbor
The victoria Harbor is Hong Kong’s must see place. It is the best place to see the famous Hong Kong skyline. When night falls and everything is lit up, the place will take your breath away. The cityscape changes with the passing of time and every visit is a different scape. The Victoria harbor light show holds the Guinness World Record for being ‘The world’s largest permanent light and sound show’. The Avenue of Stars, the Cultural Center and the Symphony of Lights dinner cruise is the best places to witness the awesome light spectacule.

* Victoria Peak
Victoria Peak is the place to go if you want to see Hong Kong in its entirety. The best day to go to Victoria Peak is on a clear and cloudless day som that you will have an unimpeded view of the city. However, there are two things that sometimes prevent you from doing this. The first is the endless long line of tourists wanting to get to the peak. The second is the smog that envelops the city especialy on cloudy day. Several spots on Victoria Peak heaven to photographers because of their unique vantage point. The shopping center at the peak is also a place worth visiting too. The funicular tram ride down Victoria Peak is also a feature activity that is worth all the hassles in going up.

* Avenue of Stars
Hong Kong’s Avenue of Stars is to Hollywood’s Walk of Fame. The Avenue of Stars is dedicated to all those who contributed to the Chinese movie industry. It even features a huge bronze statue of Bruce Lee. The Avenue of Stars is also a great vantage point to see and appreciate the Symphony of Lights. A fireworks show is also featured here during special occasions.

* Wong Tai sin Temple
The Wong tai Sin Temple is built in honor of Wong Chuping who is one of the greatest taoist believed to have attained enlightenment. The temple is believed to hold a very strong aura for the most accurate fortune-telling. The temple itself is a sight to behold and is a photographer’s delight.

* Ocean Park
Hong Kong’s Ocean Park is one of its most visited place, especially families. There are many things at the Ocean Park and all of them spells fun for all. The Shark Aquarium is where you can stare at your worst fear in the eye yet be secured in knowing that it can do you no harm. The aquarium boasts many shark species in its tank. The Ocean Theater is a real treat to watch while the Abyss Turbo Drop with its 185 feet vertical drop offers a great
view of the entire park.

* Golden Bauhinia Square
The flag raising ceremony every second Sunday of each month is a must-see at the Golden Bauhinia Square. A little lesson in history can be gained when visiting the square.

* Hong Kong Wetland Park
Opening from 10:00 am to 5:00pm, the Hong Kong Wetland Park offers a nature refuge from the hussle and bustle of the city. The park features bird-watching beacsue the park is a natural bird sanctuary along with a lush vegetation that can surely give a very relaxing get-away.

* Madame Tussauds
Madame Tussauds boasts a collection of wax statues of famous people around the world. The entrance fee is very worth the visit andvisitors will have a blast taking pictures beside famous world celebrities.

* Po Lin Monastery
Po Lin Monastery houses the Tian Tan Buddha which is the largest sitting buddha statue that is made of bronze. You can reach the monastery by riding in the tram or cable car plus a little hike. The weekends can be crowded, so it’s better to visit on a weekday so that you get to enjoy and appreciate the place more.

 

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