The Hong Kong Cultural Center is one of the city's main performing arts venues. Cultural center open daily from 9am-11pm.
Sunday, 20 April 2014
03:13 by UnknownNo comments
The old Clock Tower is a landmark from the Age of Steam. Part of the original Kowloon Canton Railway Terminus.
00:46 by UnknownNo comments
Ladies Market (Mong Kok) in Tung Coi street is the place for bags, accessories and inexpensive women's clothing.
00:17 by UnknownNo comments
The Jade Market located in Yau Ma Tei at the junction of Kansu and Battery streets, features 400 stalls selling jade of all types, shapes, sizes and prices.
Saturday, 19 April 2014
23:59 by UnknownNo comments
Temple Street Night Market / Yau Ma Thei Theater (Yau Ma Tei) - Temple Street Night Market opens at 4pm, but really comes lives after sunset.
23:34 by UnknownNo comments
Ap Liy Street Flea Market (Sham Shui Po) - Ap Liu Street is well known for selling bargain-priced new and second hand electrical devices and electronic products, A/V equipment and tele-communications products.
23:17 by UnknownNo comments
Rapulse Bay - This crescent-shaped stretch of sand is one of the most beautiful beaches is an ornate Chinese pavilion with two-metre-tall statues of traditional Chinese deities Kwun Yum and Tin Hau.
22:45 by UnknownNo comments
Ocean Park (Aberdeen) - Get set for a jam-packed day of excitement at one of Asia's largest aquariums and theme parks. In 2012, Ocean Park became the first Asian winner of the biannual Applause Award, the most prestigious award in the amusement and theme park industry.
Polar Adventure - Explore the North and South poles in one day
Explore the two poles in one Day at Ocean Park's Polar Adventure. Jump aboard the Arctic blast bobsled to learn about life at The North Pole and the South Pole from the animals that live there! Surround your self with southern rockhoppers, gentoos and king penguins. Get up close with Arctic foxes, long-tusked Pacific walruses, nothern sea lions and snowy owls. When it is time for a break, dine at Tuxedos Restaurant and marvel at over 70 penguins frolicking on the ice.
Visitor can purchase general admission tickets from Ocean Park Main Entrance, all 7-Eleven Store in Hong Kong and Citybus 69 Terminal near MTR Admiralty Station Exit B.
HOW TO GO OCEAN PARK
Bus 629 from MTR Admiralty Station Exit B
Ticket:
For Adults: HK$ 320
For Child (3-11 years old): HK$ 160
Information OCEAN PARK HONG KONG
Telephone: (852) 3923-2323
Fax: (852) 2873-5584
Websitte: www.oceanpark.com.hk
Polar Adventure - Explore the North and South poles in one day
Explore the two poles in one Day at Ocean Park's Polar Adventure. Jump aboard the Arctic blast bobsled to learn about life at The North Pole and the South Pole from the animals that live there! Surround your self with southern rockhoppers, gentoos and king penguins. Get up close with Arctic foxes, long-tusked Pacific walruses, nothern sea lions and snowy owls. When it is time for a break, dine at Tuxedos Restaurant and marvel at over 70 penguins frolicking on the ice.
Visitor can purchase general admission tickets from Ocean Park Main Entrance, all 7-Eleven Store in Hong Kong and Citybus 69 Terminal near MTR Admiralty Station Exit B.
HOW TO GO OCEAN PARK
Bus 629 from MTR Admiralty Station Exit B
Ticket:
For Adults: HK$ 320
For Child (3-11 years old): HK$ 160
Information OCEAN PARK HONG KONG
Telephone: (852) 3923-2323
Fax: (852) 2873-5584
Websitte: www.oceanpark.com.hk
22:07 by UnknownNo comments
Jumbo Kingdom (Arberdeen) - Welcome to the Jumbo Kingdom, one of Hong Kong's truly unique attractions. Since its opening in 1976 as the Jumbo Floating Restaurant, it has excelled in the preparation of seafood for discerning diners.
21:38 by UnknownNo comments
Hong Kong Museum of Coastal Defence (Shau Kei Wan) - converted from 19th century Lei Yue Mun Fort, the museum includes a permanent exhibition featuring the history of Hong Kong's coastal defences since the Ming dynasty, as well as a historic trail.
06:55 by UnknownNo comments
Horse racing is the most popular sport in Hong Kong, attracting a huge local following. Attending a race meeting at the Happy Valley Racecourse is an opportunity to experience true Hong Kong Culture. This magnificent course has been the home of Hong Kong racing since 1846. Hong Kong's second racecourse at Sha Tin, opened in 1978, and is home to the world's richest day of turf racing and the world's longest Diamond Vision Television screen. The racing season runs from September to June/early July the following years. Night race meetings are held in Happy Valley on most Wednesday evenings, while day race meetings are held in Sha Tin on Saturdays or Sundays.
Join a Come Horse racing Tour that lets visitors spend the day or evening in the plush comfort of the Hong Kong Jockey Club Members' Enclosure enjoying all of the exciting track action. Participants can also enjoy betting orientation, plus guided tours of the parade rings an winning post.
Join a Come Horse racing Tour that lets visitors spend the day or evening in the plush comfort of the Hong Kong Jockey Club Members' Enclosure enjoying all of the exciting track action. Participants can also enjoy betting orientation, plus guided tours of the parade rings an winning post.
06:32 by UnknownNo comments
The imposing Forever Blooming Bauhina sculpture and the Reunification Monument are located on Golden Bauhinia Square (Expo Promenade) outside the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre (HKCEC) on the waterfront in Wan Chai.
06:08 by Unknown1 comment
SoHo (Mid-Levels)
SoHo offers a wide range of upmarket international restaurants and bars along Staunton Street, Elgin Street and Shelley Street.
SoHo offers a wide range of upmarket international restaurants and bars along Staunton Street, Elgin Street and Shelley Street.
05:56 by UnknownNo comments
Western Market, a distinctive Edwardian-style building, is a great place to go for arts, crafts, collectables and cloth.
05:50 by UnknownNo comments
The Dr Sun Yat-sen Museum is located in a historic 2.560 square-metre four-storey building. There are two permanent exhibition galleries covering the life history of Dr Sun, a world-renowned revolutionary, and his close relationship with Hong Kong
04:46 by UnknownNo comments
Hollywood Road (Central) / Man Mo Tample (Sheung Wan). Bag a bargain in Hollywood Road and Upper Lascar Row (also known as 'Cat Street') where shops and stalls sell antiques and handicrafts.
04:21 by UnknownNo comments
Have you noticed the big building that looks like a cross between a work
and a spaceship? That's the Peak Tower! Inside there are lots of
restaurants and shops and on top there's Sky Terrace 428 from where you
can see the most amazing views of Hong Kong and its beautiful harbour.
03:28 by UnknownNo comments
This vibrant, dynamic city just a 'barren rock' housing a collection of fishing villages when claimed by Britain in 1842 following the first Opium War with Cina.
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