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Temples are an integral part of Chinese culture and there are available in abundance in Hong Kong. Some of the most important temples that you need to visit are the Mon Sho Temple located in Sheung Wan, which is dedicated to the Gods of Literature and martial arts. This temple is famous not only for being a sacred place, but also for the fact that it was a law court of the Chinese people during the colonial era.
Another famous temple to visit is the Ten Thousand Buddhas Monastery. Another amazing reason to visit Hong Kong is because of its sizzling nightlife scene. Hong Kong people sure do know how to party and youre bound to have a great time club hopping in different parts of Hong Kong. These clubs have some of the most trending local DJs playing the best popular songs and the parties go on till the break of dawn, so make sure to pack your dancing shoes when you visit Hong Kong.
Being so culturally inclined and keeping their traditional roots intact, the people of Hong Kong love to celebrate traditional festivals, and these festivals take place all year round, so you might just come at the right time to visit and celebrate one of the major festivals. If youre planning on visiting Hong Kong in September, you will be able to witness the celebrations of their famous mid-autumn festival. Often when people go on vacations, they end up spending a lot of unnecessary money on taxis because of how complicated the public transport systems are.
However, thats not the case with Hong Kong. They have a very efficient and easy to understand MTR subway system and their double-decker buses and trams are also extremely comfortable for tourists to use. As theme parks go, this one covers all the thrills you can handle in a day — a walk through old Hong Kong, roller coasters, a Grand Aquarium, and a look at rare and exotic wildlife.
Ocean Park boasts a huge aquarium dome and offers a look at thousands of fish from species, a Reef Tunnel, and a chance to get hands-on with sea stars and sea cucumbers. Above the sea, you can partake in a Giant Panda Adventure, featuring giant pandas, red pandas, and the endangered Chinese Giant Salamander. Also worth checking out are special programs focused on the North and South Poles. Major changes are planned for Ocean Park starting in , with older rides being replaced by new ones and with the park focusing more on marine conservation.
Ocean Park is opening a new Mega Waterpark with 27 water features. If you've had enough of the tight confines of Hong Kong and are ready for a little exercise, try escaping to the Dragon's Back Hike. It's a pleasant change from the buzz of the big city to hear birds singing, the sound of small waterfalls, and the leaves rattling in the ocean breeze.
The hike is relatively easy but be sure to start at Section 8 bus stop To Tei Wan. From here, the walk takes you up a short distance and then is predominantly downhill with rolling sections to Big Wave Bay. Once you've reached Big Wave Bay, you have the option of catching a taxi or mini bus to nearby Shek O. Both areas have fantastic beaches for swimming, and Shek O has a variety of restaurants serving good seafood. Don't forget to bring plenty of water and your bathing suit and towel on this hike.
A swim to cool down followed by a fruit smoothie or ice-cream at the end of the hike is heavenly. Sign for Lan Kwai Fong. As Hong Kong's most popular dining area, the lively streets that make up Lan Kwai Fong are packed with crowds checking out Hong Kong's trendiest restaurants. If you are looking for a place to eat in Hong Kong, especially at night, this is the place to come. Dining on the open-air patios lining the sidewalks, and watching the crowds stroll by is a must-do when in Hong Kong.
In addition to the street level establishments, you'll find restaurants are literally stacked upon one another in the buildings along here. Be sure to check out the directories located at the main entrances.
You can find cuisine from around the world. For a dependably good meal, try Bistecca Italian or Brickhouse Mexican. The main street in Lan Kwai Fong is D'Aguilar, but make sure you don't miss wandering down some of the many laneways to find hole-in-the-wall-style restaurants serving some of Hong Kong's best food. Tai O Fishing Village. A visit to Tai O village offers an experience you won't find anywhere else in Hong Kong.
Although it is a popular place to visit for tourists, it is a far cry from the busy city, crowded markets, and theme parks. Tai O is home to people who live a quieter, more traditional way of life. The Tanka people who live in Tai O, found on Lantau Island, build their homes on stilts over tidal flats. Villagers offer boat rides around the village, after which you can visit the local markets and sample some of the fresh seafood. Occasional sightings of the endangered pink dolphin occur in the nearby waters.
Many people visit Tai O village after they've made the journey up to the Big Buddha. Avenue of Stars. For an escape from the city towers to a wide-open space with a bit of culture thrown in, be sure to visit the Avenue of Stars. This is where the city pays homage to some of Hong Kong's best known film stars.
Closed for several years due to waterfront development, it has now reopened bigger and better than ever. The new walkway is curved and stretches farther out into Victoria Harbour than before, allowing fantastic views to Hong Kong Island.
The Avenue of Stars is one of the best spots to catch the nightly laser show and to see the neon lights shimmering across the water.
The famed handprints are back, along with two new impressive sculptures, one of Bruce Lee with a wonderful water feature and another of Anita Mui. Each night, just down the way, a water fountain dances and sprays water high into the air in a choreographed performance on a regular schedule. Ten Thousand Buddhas Monastery, located in Sha Tin, offers a beautiful and peaceful escape from the bustle of central Hong Kong and a look at the countryside.
Set on a hilltop, the main access to the monastery is reached by walking up a long and curving set of stairs approximately steps , lined with hundreds of golden statues. The walk is part of the attraction, and each of the statues is unique, many with quirky facial expressions and other interesting characteristics. Once at the top, the path opens into the square in front of the main temple, a welcome sight both because it's the end of the climb and for the impressive structures and statues that surround the open space.
Inside the main temple, small Buddha statues line the walls from almost the floor to the ceiling. In the square stands a large pagoda, and statues surround the complex.
At the opposite end of the square from the main temple, the view extends out over the lush surroundings, with beautiful vistas looking over pine trees and rolling hills. Despite the name, Ten Thousand Buddhas Monastery is not actually a monastery at all, and no monks live on the site.
It also contains far more than 10, Buddhas. The complex was built in the s but is still listed as a historic site. It's easy to get confused here, and another temple is located on a nearby hill. Make sure you are on the right path before heading up. Located in Central Hong Kong, this beautiful park is a true oasis in the jungle of high-rises and one of the most peaceful places to visit in the city. China Highlights can offer you a hassle-free journey to Hong Kong.
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