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  1. Things to Do in Hong Kong, China: See Tripadvisor's 1,216,017 traveler reviews and photos of Hong Kong tourist attractions. Find what to do today, this weekend, or in May. We have reviews of the best places to see in Hong Kong. Visit top-rated & must-see attractions.

    • Victoria Harbour

      For a few cents, you can take the Star Ferry between Hong...

    • Lantau Island

      Hong Kong Travel Pass Combo: MTR Pass, Ngong Ping Cable Car...

    • Big Buddha

      The one downside is the queues but if you can, pre purchase...

    • Nan Lian Garden

      Hong Kong Private Shore Excursion Tour 4/6hrs (with car -...

    • Aqua Luna

      The Symphony of Lights in Hong Kong was incredibly...

    • Ngong Ping 360

      Hong Kong Travel Pass Combo: MTR Pass, Ngong Ping Cable Car...

    • Night Tours

      My wife loves an open top bus tour. With a passion. So as...

    • Hop on Hop Off Buses

      The ranking of tours, activities, and experiences available...

    • Victoria Peak

      Hong Kong's number one tourist destination features the Peak...

    • Hong Kong Disneyland

      Hong Kong's Disneyland is the smallest of all the Disneyland...

    • Star Ferry. Hong Kong's famous Star Ferry, with roots dating back to 1880, costs only a few Hong Kong Dollars to ride, making it one of the best deals in all of Hong Kong.
    • Hong Kong Skyline. Hong Kong has one of the most impressive and recognizable skylines in the world. The dense collection of skyscrapers, both on the island of Hong Kong and in Kowloon, combined with the surrounding mountains and harbor set this city apart.
    • Victoria Peak (The Peak) and The Tram. You haven't seen the best of Hong Kong until you've taken in the skyline from Victoria Peak, more commonly known as The Peak.
    • Big Buddha (Tian Tan Buddha Statue) The 34-meter-high "Big Buddha" sits above Lantau Island's Po Lin monastery, which was a fairly secluded place until the statue was built in 1993.
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    • Avenue of Stars. Attractions. Tsim Sha Tsui. There was a time when Hong Kong’s filmic output was only bested by Hollywood and Bollywood, and while it’s a less prodigious beast these days, the city’s film industry still once produced illustrious names like Bruce Lee, Jackie Chan, Jet Li, the Shaw Brothers, John Woo, and Wong Kar-wai.
    • The Big Buddha (Tian Tan Buddha) Attractions. Lantau Island. Tian Tan Buddha – or as it’s better known, the Big Buddha – is Hong Kong’s most recognisable and iconic landmark.
    • Hong Kong Disneyland. Things to do. Lantau Island. You can find the happiest place on Earth right here in Hong Kong. From kid-friendly attractions at Fantasyland and dazzling parades down Main Street, USA, to high-octane thrills at Tomorrowland and music-filled performances at Adventureland, there’s plenty of magical fun to be had.
    • Hong Kong Observation Wheel. Attractions. Central. Okay, it’s no London Eye, but the Hong Kong Observation Wheel does still provide stunning views of Victoria Harbour and Central.
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  3. The best things to do in Hong Kong. Photograph: Joshua Lin. 1. Eat dim sum at one of Hong Kong's oldest restaurants. What is it? Known for serving dim sum on old-school trolleys, Lin...

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  5. Dec 28, 2023 · From shopping and nightlife to historic fishing villages and culture, Hong Kong has a bit of everything. Here's your guide to top tourist spots you must visit.

  6. Get arty at galleries, museums and more. Spend a few hours perusing exhibitions, shops and restaurants within Tai Kwun , a police station turned cultural hub in Central. Across the harbour, discover world-class collections at the Hong Kong Museum of Art and Cantonese opera at West Kowloon Cultural District’s Xiqu Centre .

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