Hong Kong is the perfect getaway for the whole family. Tourists will surely not get bored since there are lots to see and do. There are so many excellent tourist attractions for them to enjoy and visit. The most popular tourist attraction so far is the local Disneyland which was open a few years ago and which attracts a lot of tourist all over the world. There are also some more unusual activities to be had in Hong Kong. One of the most unusual of the lot would surely be an escalator. Now that might sound bizarre, but when you learn that it is 800 metres long, you'll see why there is such a desire to ride it!
Spanning over eight galleries on Tsim sha Tsui's Chatham Road, the Museum of History tells the story of Hong Kong in a very interesting and enchanting manner, using all sorts of interactive devices and unique displays. Even if you are not a museum person, there's a good chance you will enjoy the visit. Yuen Yuen Institute, just a short drive from the modern town of Tauen Wan, is the only religious establishment in Hong Kong that houses the three principal local religions - Buddhism, Taoism, and Confucianism. The main draw here is the Chinese architecture and landscaping, and especially the main building, which is a replica of the famous "Temple of Heaven" pagoda (Tian Tan) in Beijing.
Ocean Park has been one of the most popular Hong Kong tourist attractions for some time now. This excellent theme park is popular with both local residents as well as tourists. There are all sorts of attractions and activities at the Ocean Park including a shark aquarium and various rides and roller coasters. If you are interested in visit the Ocean Park during your visit to this Asian city then please note that Ocean Park is located on the south section of Hong Kong Island. In addition for those with their walking shoes along, the Hong Kong Tourism Board has developed ten walks with detailed directions and insight. Each of these diverse and fascinating walks will introduce you to incredible experiences that you will cherish; from traditional culture and heritage to out of the way places beyond the city's bustling urban areas.
The hotel is near subway and railway stations within walking distance of around 10 minutes. Metropark Hotel Kowloon, Hong Kong is facilitated with hotel (Chinese & Western) restaurants, a bar, a rooftop swimming pool and Fitness Room for hotel visitors' enjoyment. Free broadband Internet access with unlimited usage is available in all hotel rooms. Hong Kong is all set to admire you with the its high rising sky scraping buildings, temples to capitalism, electric streetscapes, oriental-looking gifts and Chinese name engraved on a Chinese seal stones available at Stanley Market which are not to be missed. The Disneyland of Hong Kong is all set to attract the kids with its fantasyland, shows and rides related to jungles, Mickey's 3D show.
There are a large number of casinos in Macao that cater to every type of gambler, whether they are playing for high stakes or low, and however dressed. China is well aware that many people come to Macao for the gambling, including thousands of tourists from Hong Kong, and so China is happy to permit the sport to continue.
Spanning over eight galleries on Tsim sha Tsui's Chatham Road, the Museum of History tells the story of Hong Kong in a very interesting and enchanting manner, using all sorts of interactive devices and unique displays. Even if you are not a museum person, there's a good chance you will enjoy the visit. Yuen Yuen Institute, just a short drive from the modern town of Tauen Wan, is the only religious establishment in Hong Kong that houses the three principal local religions - Buddhism, Taoism, and Confucianism. The main draw here is the Chinese architecture and landscaping, and especially the main building, which is a replica of the famous "Temple of Heaven" pagoda (Tian Tan) in Beijing.
Ocean Park has been one of the most popular Hong Kong tourist attractions for some time now. This excellent theme park is popular with both local residents as well as tourists. There are all sorts of attractions and activities at the Ocean Park including a shark aquarium and various rides and roller coasters. If you are interested in visit the Ocean Park during your visit to this Asian city then please note that Ocean Park is located on the south section of Hong Kong Island. In addition for those with their walking shoes along, the Hong Kong Tourism Board has developed ten walks with detailed directions and insight. Each of these diverse and fascinating walks will introduce you to incredible experiences that you will cherish; from traditional culture and heritage to out of the way places beyond the city's bustling urban areas.
The hotel is near subway and railway stations within walking distance of around 10 minutes. Metropark Hotel Kowloon, Hong Kong is facilitated with hotel (Chinese & Western) restaurants, a bar, a rooftop swimming pool and Fitness Room for hotel visitors' enjoyment. Free broadband Internet access with unlimited usage is available in all hotel rooms. Hong Kong is all set to admire you with the its high rising sky scraping buildings, temples to capitalism, electric streetscapes, oriental-looking gifts and Chinese name engraved on a Chinese seal stones available at Stanley Market which are not to be missed. The Disneyland of Hong Kong is all set to attract the kids with its fantasyland, shows and rides related to jungles, Mickey's 3D show.
There are a large number of casinos in Macao that cater to every type of gambler, whether they are playing for high stakes or low, and however dressed. China is well aware that many people come to Macao for the gambling, including thousands of tourists from Hong Kong, and so China is happy to permit the sport to continue.
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