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The Star Ferry
Travel back in time with a nostalgic journey on Hong Kong’s famed Star Ferry. It’s a romantic experience not to be missed, as well as a convenient and pleasant way to travel from Tsim Sha Tsui to Central or Wan Chai Pier. The top deck is the way to go to ensure the best views and a refreshing sea breeze. Victoria Harbour's other ferries include the 15-minute boat ride from Sai Wan Ho to Kwun Tong, which boasts one of the most spectacular and unusual views of the Harbour.
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Home to the greatest concentration of skyscrapers in the world, it’s easy to overlook the fact that ¾ of Hong Kong is lush green countryside and golden coastline, an extraordinary counterpoint to this intense and iconic city. With deep roots in trading, finance and tourism have these days replaced porcelain and tea, and the sense of Hong Kong being an international crossroads is stronger than ever. The streets and the harbour bristle with energy; luxury retail rubs shoulders with neighbourhood street markets, international galleries and museums abound, and there’s an endless array of restaurants to sample, from three Michelin Stars to open air dai pai dongs. Just never forget, when standing in its bustling streets, that there are idyllic mountains, beaches, and seas, only minutes away for you to explore.
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Creative Heart of Hong Kong
Creative Heart of Hong Kong
PMQ (Police Married Quarters) is a landmark historic site that is now a mix use of creative art and design industries,transformed into a cultural hub in 2014 and now filled with over 100 Hong Kong designers showcasing workshops and studios featuring fashion and accessories, gifts,, homeware and a wide range of other local designer goods. It has also become one of the hottest venues in town for international arts and cultural events from Hong Kong and all around the world.
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Tai Long Wan
Tai Long Wan
Outside of the city’s hustle and bustle, Hong Kong offers truly breathtaking natural wonders and awe-inspiring scenery. Journey to Sai Kung Country Park and embark on a hike to Hong Kong’s stunning outer reaches including Tai Long Wan, a bay on the east coast of the Sai Kung Peninsula which offers rolling mountains and white sand beaches. In total, four beaches can be found in along the coast – Sai Wan (West Bay), Ham Tin Wan, Tai Wan (Big Bay) and Tung Wan (East Bay).
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The Asia Society Hong Kong Centre
A glittering home to Asian culture
The Asia Society Hong Kong Centre is an architecturally groundbreaking complex built on the site of a former munitions magazine. The Centre provides a platform for discussing Pan-Asian subjects and the impact of global concerns on Asia, while hosting close to 100 programmes a year – 97% of which are open to the public. On-site restaurant and bar, AMMO, pays homage to the building's historical roots.
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The Star Ferry
Travel back in time with a nostalgic journey on Hong Kong’s famed Star Ferry. It’s a romantic experience not to be missed, as well as a convenient and pleasant way to travel from Tsim Sha Tsui to Central or Wan Chai Pier. The top deck is the way to go to ensure the best views and a refreshing sea breeze. Victoria Harbour's other ferries include the 15-minute boat ride from Sai Wan Ho to Kwun Tong, which boasts one of the most spectacular and unusual views of the Harbour.
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Home to the greatest concentration of skyscrapers in the world, it’s easy to overlook the fact that ¾ of Hong Kong is lush green countryside and golden coastline, an extraordinary counterpoint to this intense and iconic city. With deep roots in trading, finance and tourism have these days replaced porcelain and tea, and the sense of Hong Kong being an international crossroads is stronger than ever. The streets and the harbour bristle with energy; luxury retail rubs shoulders with neighbourhood street markets, international galleries and museums abound, and there’s an endless array of restaurants to sample, from three Michelin Stars to open air dai pai dongs. Just never forget, when standing in its bustling streets, that there are idyllic mountains, beaches, and seas, only minutes away for you to explore.
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Creative Heart of Hong Kong
Creative Heart of Hong Kong
PMQ (Police Married Quarters) is a landmark historic site that is now a mix use of creative art and design industries,transformed into a cultural hub in 2014 and now filled with over 100 Hong Kong designers showcasing workshops and studios featuring fashion and accessories, gifts,, homeware and a wide range of other local designer goods. It has also become one of the hottest venues in town for international arts and cultural events from Hong Kong and all around the world.
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Tai Long Wan
Tai Long Wan
Outside of the city’s hustle and bustle, Hong Kong offers truly breathtaking natural wonders and awe-inspiring scenery. Journey to Sai Kung Country Park and embark on a hike to Hong Kong’s stunning outer reaches including Tai Long Wan, a bay on the east coast of the Sai Kung Peninsula which offers rolling mountains and white sand beaches. In total, four beaches can be found in along the coast – Sai Wan (West Bay), Ham Tin Wan, Tai Wan (Big Bay) and Tung Wan (East Bay).
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The Asia Society Hong Kong Centre
A glittering home to Asian culture
The Asia Society Hong Kong Centre is an architecturally groundbreaking complex built on the site of a former munitions magazine. The Centre provides a platform for discussing Pan-Asian subjects and the impact of global concerns on Asia, while hosting close to 100 programmes a year – 97% of which are open to the public. On-site restaurant and bar, AMMO, pays homage to the building's historical roots.
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TAKE THE SCENIC ROUTE
The Star Ferry
Travel back in time with a nostalgic journey on Hong Kong’s famed Star Ferry. It’s a romantic experience not to be missed, as well as a convenient and pleasant way to travel from Tsim Sha Tsui to Central or Wan Chai Pier. The top deck is the way to go to ensure the best views and a refreshing sea breeze. Victoria Harbour's other ferries include the 15-minute boat ride from Sai Wan Ho to Kwun Tong, which boasts one of the most spectacular and unusual views of the Harbour.
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Monster Building, Quarry Bay
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Mid-Levels, Hong Kong
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Sai Wan, Sai Kung
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Second Street, Sai Ying Pun
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Hill Road, Sai Ying Pun
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Monster Building, Quarry Bay
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Mid-Levels, Hong Kong
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Sai Wan, Sai Kung
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Second Street, Sai Ying Pun
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Hill Road, Sai Ying Pun
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Monster Building, Quarry Bay
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Mid-Levels, Hong Kong