Saturday 19 April 2014

Hong Kong Maritime Museum
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.
The nearby Repulse Bay Complex, built in colonial style, offers upmarket shopping and dining.

HOW TO GO REPULSE
Bus 6, 6A, 6X, 66 or 220 from exchange square bus terminus (MTR Hong Kong Station Exit D)

Stanley Market / Murray House (Stanley)
Stanley is world famous for its relaxed ambiance, sea environs, and bargain buys in the Main street market. Open daily from 10.30 am - 6.30 pm. Murray House, an 1846 colonial building originally located in Central, was dismantled and restored in Stanley in 1998. It now contains a variety of restaurant featuring an international array of cuisines.

HOW TO GO STANLEY MARKET
  • MTR Hong Kong Station Exit D and take bus 6, 6A, 6X, 66 or 260 at Exchange square bus terminus.
  • MTR Causeway Bay Station Exit B and take green minibus 40 or Tang Lung Street.
Hong Kong Maritime Museum
The best place to understand Hong Kong's inextricable and historic ties to the sea are the Hong Kong Maritime Museum, where you'll find precious models of ancient ships, artistic nautical works and interactive displays of modern ships and ports. You can also learn about Hong Kong's growth and development as a major world port and top maritime centre. Open 9:30am - 5:30pm, Monday to Friday; 10am - 7pm, Saturday and Sunday. Open on public holidays excepts the first days of Chinese New Year.

HOW TO GO MARITIME MUSEUM

MTR Hong Kong Station Exit E1 and walk through the ifc mall to central ferry pier No. 8

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