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·        Victoria Harbor
o       Address: Edinburgh Place, Hong Kong Island, China
o       Description: Victoria Harbor is one of the deepest container ports in the world and is one of Hong Kong’s most famous attractions. The skylines on either side of the harbor are spectacular, with skyscrapers and Victoria Peak on one side and the Tsim Sha Tsui shoreline on the other. You’ll see hundreds of ferries, tugs, junks, speed boats, and barges passing through that pause only for Typhoons.
·        Victoria Peak
o       Address: No. 1 Lugard Road, The Peak, Hong Kong, China
o       Description: The view seen from Victoria Peak is unmatched throughout the world. The spectacular panoramic view of the city is especially beautiful at night when the lights are gleaming.   In addition to the city view, you can also check out the greener western parts of Hong Kong Island from the viewing platforms on top of the Peak Tower and Peak Galleria. There is a tram available to take you to the top. Prices depend on the type of ticket purchased, but range from HK5 to HK400. For additional information, visit www.thepeak.com.hk.
·        Ocean Park
o       Address: Ocean Park Rd., Aberdeen, Hong Kong, China
o       Description: There is so much to see and do at Ocean Park. Take a ride on the popular Dragon Roller Coaster or a spin on the Ferris wheel. Visit the Chinese cultural village, complete with temples, pagodas, and traditional street displays. Or, you can visit the theme park’s star attractions, two adorable pandas. There is also a marine park with a Shark Aquarium. Admission is HKD185 for adults, HKD93 for children ages 3-11, and is free for seniors over 65 and children under 3.
·        Nathan Road
o       Address: Nathan Road, Hong Kong, China
o       Description: Named for Governor Sir Matthew Nathan, this historic road runs directly up to Boundary Street. Although at the time of its construction, it was deemed unnecessary and was referred to as “Nathan’s Folly,” it is now one of the busiest commercial roads in Hong Kong. Along the road are numerous boutiques, camera shops, street markets, and restaurants.
·        Star Ferry
o       Address: Star Ferry Pier, Edinburgh Place, Hong Kong, China
o       Description: There are so many sights to see from the Star Ferry. Although it’s only a ten minute trip across Victoria Harbor, you’ll be thrilled by the stretch of skyscrapers, hotels, and apartment blocks, especially if you go at night. Admission is only HKD2.20 and ferries run from 6:30 am to 11:30 pm every day.
·        Wong Tai Sin Temple
o       Address: upper edge of Wong Tai Sin Estate, Hong Kong, China
o       Description: This well-known temple was built in 1973 and is an excellent example of a traditional Chinese temple. It is named for Wong Tai Sin, a shepherd boy from the Zhejiang province who was believed to have the power of healing. People visit the temple today to have their fortunes revealed to them. Admission is free, but donations are welcome.
·        Mai Po Marsh
o       Address: 1 Tramway Path (World Wildlife Fund), Hong Kong, China
o       Description: This marshland sits on the edge of Deep Bay and is home to more than 270 species of birds. This area is managed by the World Wildlife Fund and three-hour tours of the flora and fauna are available on Saturdays, Sundays, and public holidays. Tours should be booked three months in advance. Admission is HKD70 per person and binoculars can be rented for HKD20 a pair.
·        Shek O
o       Address: Shek O Road, Hong Kong, China
o       Description: Shek O is one of Hong Kong’s most popular seaside destinations and is home to some of the wealthiest families in Hong Kong. Within Shek O are numerous restaurants and cafes located both in the village and on the beach. It is located approximately two hours from Central Hong Kong, but is definitely worth the trip.
·        Wanchai
o       Address: Fenwick St. and Lockhart Road, Hong Kong, China
o       Description: Although it was once a red light district, Wanchai is now known as a business and entertainment area. Among the modern office plazas and art centers are numerous nightclubs, karaoke rooms, bars, dance halls, and inexpensive restaurants. There are also a number of interesting shops to peruse, including printers, fashion outlets, sign-writers and more.
·        Hollywood Road
o       Address: Hollywood Road, Hong Kong, China
o       Description: If you like antiques, you’ll love Hollywood Road. You’ll find everything from Chinese furniture to porcelain ware to Oriental rugs. There are also a number of small specialty shops that sell home accessories and handmade products. Be sure to check the upper levels of the building as many of the shops are located there.
·        Western District
o       Address: Hollywood Road, Hong Kong, China
o       Description: This area is the “China Town” of the city and is filled with specialty shops. Among the “finds” here are: antiques, art supplies for Chinese painting and calligraphy, seafood and Chinese delicacies, preserved food, and paper offerings to be burned at funerals. 
·        Lantern Festival
o       Address: Various locations, Hong Kong, China
o       Description: At this event, you will find thousands of people roaming the streets and carrying lanterns which resemble the faces of animals and celebrities. There is even a lantern decorating contest. This tradition dates back hundreds of years to when the Chinese believed that evil spirits entered the city on the night of the New Year’s first full moon to capture Hong Kong residents off the streets. The people protected themselves by carrying lanterns to frighten them away. 
·        Noonday Gun
o       Address: Gloucester Road, Hong Kong, China
o       Description: This historic relic is the most well-known landmark in Causeway Bay and is fired everyday. It is located across from the Excelsior Hotel in a small garden on Gloucester Road.
·        Airport Core Programme Exhibition Centre
o       Address: 410 Castle Peak Road, (Tsuen Wan), Hong Kong, China
o       Description: If you love aviation and engineering, you definitely need to visit this exhibition complete with video, scale models, and photographs. The Centre features a viewing platform with a panoramic view of the world’s largest combined road-and-rail suspension bridge.  Guests will also learn all about the construction of the Hong Kong International Airport.
·        Hong Kong Food Festival
o       Address: 1, Expo Drive, (Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre), Hong Kong Island, China
o       Description: This festival is a delight to the taste buds with fine food and wine from many of Hong Kong’s local restaurants. This event is held annually in August and is sponsored by the Hong Kong Tourist Association (HKTA).    Many culinary awards are handed out and there are a variety of event to attend, such as a carnival, cooking exhibitions, and culinary seminars.
·        Yue Lan Festival (Hungry Ghosts’ Festival)
o       Address: Various locations, Hong Kong, China
o       Description: This festival, usually held in late August, offers an interesting insight into Chinese culture. Religious processionals and street ceremonies are performed in order to satisfy the unhappy spirits who supposedly come to wreak havoc on the living.
·        Omega Hong Kong Open
o       Address: Lot No. 1, Fan Kam Road, (Hong Kong Golf Club), Hong Kong, China
o       Description: This PGA golf tour was launched in 1995 and is an important event in the golfing world.   It includes 17 tourneys across Asia and offers US7.8 million dollars in prize money. Ticket prices range from HKD50 to HKD250.   
·        Chinese New Year
o       Address: Wan Chai Harbourfront, Hong Kong Island, China
o       Description: If you are in Hong Kong on New Year’s Day, you will witness celebrating like never before. Everywhere you look you will see dragon dancers, brightly decorated floats, and street performers. Thousands of lights are draped over the skyscrapers and a dazzling fireworks show is displayed over Victorian Harbor. Admission is free.
 
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