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The most worth visiting scenic spots in Hong Kong.
As the meeting point of Chinese and Western cultures, Hong Kong has become an international metropolis because of its high cultural differences. It can be described as all-encompassing. It is a world of concentrated essence, a bustling city that never sleeps, and an international metropolis that everyone wants to see. Taipingshan cable car, Repulse Bay seascape and night view of Victoria Harbour make this Oriental Pearl still romantic ... Feel the glory of the city, and let's watch the charming Hong Kong together!

Victoria Harbour, Yau Tsim Mong District

Referred to as Victoria Harbour, it is located between Hong Kong Island and Kowloon Peninsula in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region. It is the largest seaport in Asia and the third largest seaport in the world. Hong Kong is a natural harbor. Because of its vast territory and deep water, Hong Kong is also known as the "Pearl of the Orient" and the "three natural harbors in the world". The night view on both sides of Victoria Harbour is one of the world-famous tourist attractions. There are many high-rise buildings on Hong Kong Island and Kowloon Peninsula. After nightfall, thousands of lights complement each other. Therefore, the night view of Hong Kong ranks with Hakodate in Japan and Naples in Italy as "the three night views in the world".

Hong kong disneyland

Located in Penny's Bay, Lantau Island, New Territories, Hong Kong, it is the fifth theme park in the world, the eleventh theme park in Disney World, and the first theme park based on California Disneyland (including Sleeping Princess Castle). The park generally includes six theme areas, including American small town street, adventure world, fantasy world, tomorrow world, anti-American base camp raiders and so on.

ocean park

Located in Aberdeen Ocean Park Road, Nanlang Mountain, Huangzhukeng, it enjoys the title of "the most popular theme park in the world". Hong Kong Ocean Park is divided into three parts, namely Yamashita Garden in the north, Nanlang Mountain in the south and Dashuwan in the south. Hong Kong Ocean Park has the largest marine aquarium and theme amusement park in Southeast Asia, where you can not only see interesting open-air amusement parks, dolphin shows, but also see exotic marine fish. It is one of the favorite places for visitors to Hong Kong.

Victoria Peak

Located at Peak Road 1 18 on Hong Kong Island, it is the highest peak on Hong Kong Island and overlooks the scenery of Hong Kong and Victoria Harbour. The top of Taiping Mountain is also the best place to watch the wonderful night view of Hong Kong, among which Lion Pavilion and Peak Park are the best places to watch. Whenever night falls, Hong Kong Island and Kowloon are like two pearls embedded in Victoria Harbour, which reflect each other.

Madame Tussauds Hong Kong

The Peak Tower, located at the top of Taiping Mountain in Hong Kong, is a museum dedicated to displaying wax figures of celebrities. Madame Tussauds Wax Museum is located in London, England. The Hong Kong branch opened in 2000, exhibiting about 65,438+000 wax figures of international, China and Hong Kong celebrities. Including basketball star Yao Ming, football star Beckham, famous artists Kelly Chen, Jay Chou and Andy Lau, and the late superstars Teresa Teng, Anita Mui and Leslie Cheung.

Avenue of Stars

Tsim Sha Tsui Waterfront Garden, located in the east of Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong, along the Victoria Harbour, has become a special attraction to praise outstanding people in the Hong Kong film industry. The Avenue of Stars is inlaid with plaques of 73 movie celebrities, among which Tommy Tam, Chu Yuan, Xie Xian, John Woo, Tsui Hark, Sammo Hung and Feng Baobao, as well as more than 30 Hong Kong veteran filmmakers such as Yang Ziqiong, Andy Lau and Jackie Chan all left their handprints here.

Golden Bauhinia Square

Located next to the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Center, it was established to commemorate the return of Hong Kong to the motherland. 1 July 9971day, the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region was established, and the central government presented Hong Kong with a bronze statue of Bauhinia. The bronze statue of golden bauhinia is placed next to the convention and exhibition center. Facing the sea, this square is also named Golden Bauhinia Square. This 6-meter-high bronze statue was officially named "Forever Blooming Bauhinia", which means that Hong Kong will be prosperous forever.

Causeway Bay

Located in the west of the north shore of the center of Hong Kong Island, it is the main commercial and entertainment place in Hong Kong. There are many large department stores and shopping centers in this area, including sogou, Times Square, Lee Stage Square and World Trade Center. Causeway Bay business district is also the second most expensive area in the world, second only to Fifth Avenue in New York. In the crowded Causeway Bay, many local stars will appear in this area from time to time when they go shopping on weekdays. It is also a must-see place for many Asian stars to sweep goods crazily.

Mong Kok

Located at the northern end of Nathan Road, it belongs to the early development area of Kowloon and is most famous for typhoon shelters and temples. Mong Kok is the most crowded area in Hong Kong and a favorite shopping place for local people. Many shops and restaurants are open all night. The whole area is bustling and crowded with banks and commercial buildings. The shop pattern is small and exquisite, and Nathan Road is the essence.

Lantau island

Lantau Island, or Lantau Island, is the largest island in Hong Kong, nearly twice the size of Hong Kong Island, located outside the Pearl River Estuary. Its main attractions are: Baolian Temple, Tai O and Tsing Ma Bridge. Lantau Island is high in the southwest and low in the northeast. Phoenix Mountain, the main peak, is 935 meters above sea level, making it the second highest peak in Hong Kong.

Lan Kwai Fong

Located in the central part of Hong Kong, the L-shaped uphill path also refers to the high-end consumption area where bars and restaurants gather. It is deeply loved by white-collar workers, foreigners and tourists, and is one of the characteristic tourist attractions in Hong Kong. More than 50 bars and restaurants have been opened in the whole Lan Kwai Fong area. Their names and decorations are westernized and exotic. They are called Hong Kong's unique cultural special zones.

Wong Tai Sin

Located in Wong Tai Sin District, Kowloon, Wong Tai Sin Temple was built at 1945 and is one of the most famous temples in Hong Kong. According to legend, Wong Tai Sin, enshrined in the temple, is responsive and his signature is very effective. And it is the only Taoist temple in Hong Kong where Taoist weddings can be held. The architecture of Wong Tai Sin Temple is resplendent and magnificent, which gives full play to the characteristics of classical temples in China. In addition to Daxiong Hall, there are three main halls and Congxin Garden. Among them, the archway architecture is the most distinctive, which fully demonstrates the traditional culture of China.

Repulse Bay

Reputed as the "No.1 Bay in the World" and "Oriental Hawaii", Repulse Bay in Hong Kong is the most representative beach in Hong Kong. Repulse Bay is in the south of Hong Kong Island, surrounded by mountains and the sea. The bay is crescent-shaped, with long and gentle slopes, calm waves and fine water and sand. The beach is wide, clean and shallow, warm in winter and cool in summer. The water temperature is between 16 degrees Celsius and 27 degrees Celsius. It has always been a summer resort for Hong Kong people and a famous tourist attraction.