Best Places
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Traveling to Hong Kong can be a wonderful experience for all. So, it is also difficult for one to see which are the best places to visit and how to go through such interesting places. Depending on his stay in Hong Kong, he can plan accordingly his itineraries to such places. Some of the best places to see are Victoria Peak, white sand beaches, Macau casinos and many such historic places too.
Whether he is on a one day visit or for specific number of day’s trip, well planned itinerary can make it possible for him to see these places and gain memorable experience. Hong Kong is a place which is filled with many interesting places and one can easily fill his itinerary in a day or more days as per his stay in the city.
The most important thing is that one has to look into the transportation system for his city itineraries. One can also visit the fitness center where he can enjoy massage or rejuvenating body treatment.
1. Victoria Peak
Victoria Peak is a major tourist attraction for visitors to Hong Kong. This is the highest point situated on the western side of Hong Kong Island with splendid views of the harbour and the city...
2. Wong Tai Sin Temple
Wong Tai Sin Temple, situated on the south of Lion Rock in Kowloon, is a popular place of worship in Hong Kong...
3. Wan Chai
Wan Chai is one of the most fascinating areas of Hong Kong. It's a place that turns lively after the sunset...
4. Lan Kwai Fong
Lan Kwai Fong on Hong Kong Island is the perfect venue for a night full of fun and pleasure. Jazz clubs, bars, upmarket bistros and pleasant restaurants line the streets...
5. The Hong Kong Zoological and Botanical Gardens
The Hong Kong Zoological and Botanical Gardens is located on the northern slope of Victoria Peak giving a highest point of 100 meters and with a lowest point of 62...
Category: Best Places
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