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| Hong Kong is a destination for tourists from all over the world who visit for its beautiful places, and go on an adventure with numerous unique things in Hong Kong. Hong Kong has got everything to keep its visitors engrossed in its many unique things in Hong Kong. Right from shopping, dining to going on adventure trips Hong Kong has it all. During your trip try to include most if the activities listed below. The following is a list of unique things in Hong Kong which tourists would love to explore. |
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- Shop at Times Square: Go wild on your family shopping! Here is one of the best shopping complexes in the world located at Causeway Bay in Hong Kong. The complex is jammed with 20 floors worth of retail bliss, restaurants, and cinemas.
- Travel on Peak Tram to Victoria Peak: More than a mode of transport, the Peak Tram has been taking passengers to the top of the hill since 1888. It is just seven-minute ride but ears may pop up as you rise 396 meters above sea level. The Peak Tram runs every ten minutes from 7:00 a.m. to midnight.
- Visit Ocean Park / Waterworld: Ocean Park, Southeast Asia 's largest leisure complex, lies between Aberdeen and Repulse Bay and provides a great day out for all the family. Attractions include a cable car and the world's second-longest outdoor escalator, marine land shows and exhibitions, a shark tunnel, an aviary, a butterfly house, the 72-meter Sky Tower, the Dinosaur Discovery Trail, a huge roller coaster and other thrilling rides.
- Dine at the Jumbo & Tai Pak Floating Restaurants: These floating restaurants anchored in Shum Wan are famous for their seafood. You can relish mouth-watering prawns served here.
- Admire the Teddy Bear Kingdom: There are over 500 teddy bears living at Salisbury Road, designed by bear artists from all over the world, including Singapore. Learn about their history, make your own teddy bear at the DIY Teddy's Cradle, have a bite at the food outlets, romp in the Dr Teddy Play House, or simply meet resident teddy Hon Hon, and family.
- Beam up at Space Museum: Space Museum is located in Hong Kong Cultural Center. There are two exhibition halls - the Hall of Space Science, & the Hall of Astronomy - & one of the world's largest planetariums that is the Space Theater, featuring Omnimax & sky shows.
- Don’t miss the Dragon Center: At first glance, this nine storey mall with around 150 shops seems like a cross between People's Park & Sim Lim Square. Goods range from electronic to household items. Look closer and you will see Hong Kong’s first roller-coaster the Sky Train on the 8th & 9th floors.
- Learn & Have fun at Tai Po Kau Interactive Nature Center: Bird watch at the famous Tai Po Kau Interactive Nature museum of ethnology. It is Hong Kong’s first with over 2000 tools and utensils from all around the world. Drop by the Ethnic Village that reconstructs traditional huts and homes using original materials.
- Relax at Lantau Islands: Lantau is the largest island in Hong Kong , & is home to the Chek Lap Kok Airport , beaches, and the Po Lin Buddha. The Po Lin Monastery has the world's largest seated bronze Buddha.
- Head for the beaches and enjoy water sports: There are over 30 highly-acclaimed beaches throughout the territory which provide with excellent watersports opportunities right from skindiving, water-skiing, sailing, kayaking, windsurfing, and fishing are available. Watersports equipment can be hired from beaches and hotels.
- Head on to Botanical & Zoological Garden : Located at Albany Road in Central, established in 1861, this is a fine zoo with over 220 species of chattering birds & leading breeding center for endangered species.
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