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Hong Kong is an autonomous territory, and former British colony, situated on the southern
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coast of China.
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Its vibrant, densely populated urban centre is a major port and global financial hub with
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a skyscraper studded skyline.
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Hong Kong has a subtropical climate with a hot and humid summer from May to September,
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and a cool and dry winter.
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It is known as one of the safest cities in the world and with many interesting attractions,
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a great place to visit.
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Before we get into the top 10 things to do in Hong Kong, we've included links in the
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description to various discount codes and links to resources of things to do, so make
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sure you check those out.
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10) At number 10 is Victoria Peak
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Victoria Peak is a hill on the western half of Hong Kong Island.
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It is also known as Mount Austin, and locally as The Peak.
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With an elevation of 552 m, it is the highest hill on Hong Kong Island and has incredible
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views.
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The Peak Tram is an excellent way to travel up but there are other methods.
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There are multiple viewing points on the mountain, including the Peak Tower and the Peak Galleria,
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with the latter offering access to its observation deck free of charge.
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9) Number 9 is the Ngong Ping Cable Car
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The Ngong Ping Cable Car ride connects Tung Chung with Ngong Ping and offers the serene
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panorama of Lantau Island.
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The Ngong Ping Terminal is right next to Ngong Ping Village and the best starting point to
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reach other Hong Kong attractions.
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Embark on a soaring sightseeing adventure in a glass-bottomed cable car and enjoy stunning
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aerial views of Tung Chung Bay, Shan Tau Wetlands, Lantau North Country Park, Tian Tan Buddha,
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and more.
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8) At number 8 is Ocean Park Hong Kong
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Ocean Park Hong Kong is an animal theme park and amusement park situated in Wong Chuk Hang
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in the Southern District of Hong Kong.
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The park is divided into two main sections.
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The main entrance is on the Waterfront side and is linked to the Summit via a scenic cable
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car ride and a marine-themed funicular train called the Ocean Express.
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The Grand Aquarium is home to 5000 fish and with more than 35 attractions and rides inside
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the park, it welcomes visitors all year round.
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7) Number 7 is the Nan Lian Garden
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Located in Kowloon, the Nan Lian Garden is a 9-acre public park modelled in the style
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of the Tang Dynasty, which ruled from A.D. 618 to 907.
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Along the peaceful pathways, visitors will find lotus ponds, manicured trees and gurgling
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springs, not to mention traditional Chinese timber architecture spread throughout.
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That, combined with Hong Kong's soaring mountain range as the garden's backdrop, makes for
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a tranquil place from the hustle and bustle of the city.
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6) At number 6 is the famous Star Ferry
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The Star Ferry is an absolute must when visiting Hong Kong.
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Transporting guests between the Kowloon Peninsula and Hong Kong Island, this vessel provides
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the most scenic route through the city.
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Visitors will be right in the centre of the city's famous skyline, providing amazing photo
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opportunities, especially at night.
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5) Number 5 is the Hong Kong Museum of History
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From prehistoric times to the modern era, the Hong Kong Museum of History squeezes millions
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of years of history under one roof.
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Spanning more than 75,000 square feet, this large complex features a permanent exhibit
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chronicling Hong Kong's history and has featured temporary exhibits catering to visitors with
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all types of interests.
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The museum currently houses more than 90,000 historical objects and materials, which gives
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loads of interest for all the family.
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4) At number 4 is the Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade
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Starting at the colonial-era Clock Tower and stretching all the way to Hung Hom, a stroll
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along the Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade takes you past the Garden of Stars, the Hong Kong Cultural
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Centre and the Hong Kong Space Museum.
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Visitors can admire the amazing architectural spectacle that is the Hong Kong Island skyline
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towering over the busy waters of Victoria Harbour.
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3) Number 3 is Lantau Island and the Tian Tian Budda
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Lantau Island, the largest of Hong Kong's islands and lies at the mouth of the Pearl
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River on the western side of the Hong Kong peninsula.
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The island boasts dramatic ocean views, gorgeous hiking trails, unspoiled beaches, picturesque
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villages featuring traditional Chinese architecture and the iconic Tian Tian Buddha statue.
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The majestic Tian Tian Buddha is a must for visitors to Lantau.
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The 112 ft-tall, bronze sculpture rests on a podium that visitors climb 268 steps to
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reach for fantastic views.
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2) At number 2 is Victoria Harbour
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Situated between Hong Kong Island and Kowloon Peninsula, Victoria Harbour is home to most
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of the ports of Hong Kong, making the city one of the world's busiest harbours.
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The harbour bustles day and night with all manner of watercraft, from the historic Star
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Ferries to cruise liners, cargo ships, and wooden fishing vessels.
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1) And at number 1 is Disneyland Hong Kong
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Hong Kong Disneyland is a theme park located in Penny's Bay, Lantau Island and is situated
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inside the Hong Kong Disneyland Resort.
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This famous, theme park complex features seven amazing family friendly areas, with thrilling
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rides, interactive live shows and welcoming costumed characters.
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With unforgettable Disney parades the fun never stops at Disneyland Hong Kong.
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So that sums up our top 10 things to do in Hong Kong, we hope you enjoyed, if you did
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