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  • A - Chi Lin Nunnery

    Hong Kong's Chi Lin Nunnery is a Buddhist nunnery with a beautiful serene garden in front of the main building. The nunnery is home to an attractive collection of statues, and the quietness and peace in the nunnery and its gardens make it a very enjoyable excursion.
  • B - DFS (Duty Free Shopping)

    As Hong Kong enjoys a status as a tax-free city, duty-free can be purchased outside of the airport. The DFS shop in Hong Kong has a tempting array of duty-free items at bargain prices.
  • C - Festival Walk

    Chic boutiques and some of the world's most famous designers are located in this uniquely designed mall. The 200 stores here include Hilfiger, Ralph Lauren, Vivienne Westwood along with Marks & Spencer and Toys "R" Us. There are a number of tempting restaurants located here.
  • D - Harbour City

    This is one of Hong Kong's largest shopping centers. There are a variety of good shopping opportunities here as the mall caters to all tastes. You will find luxurious names such as Armani and Valentino along with popular mall shops.
  • E - Hong Kong Disneyland

    Walt Disney's Disneyland opened in Hong Kong in 2005. It attracted over five million visitors in its opening year and is an ideal diversion for children of all ages whilst in Hong Kong. It features many of Disneyland's best rides and attractions without the lines and queues of Disneyland resorts elsewhere in the world.
  • F - Hong Kong Museum of History

    This is the ideal location in Hong Kong to immerse yourself in the city's history. This museum covers aspects such as architecture, anthropology and local history. The museum evokes Hong Kong's past through its excellent displays.
  • G - Hong Kong Wetland Park

    Hong Kong's Wetland Park is a nature and conservation park spread across 60 hectares. There is a large visitor's centre, a museum with many fascinating interactive displays and a theatre. There are various pleasant walkways such as Mangrove Boardwalk and Stream Walk. There are over 200 species of birds at this attraction.
  • H - Landmark Atrium

    Refined, upscale shopping at its finest can be experienced at the Landmark Atrium, Hong Kong. Designers include Versace, Gucci, Armani and Prada amongst many prestigious names at this office and shopping development.
  • I - Ocean Park

    Rated amongst the top ten most popular amusement parks in the world by Forbes magazine, Ocean Park is not only an amusement park with roller coasters and the usual fare; it also houses an aquarium and a dolphin encounter attraction.
  • J - Stanley Market

    Stanley Market is a street that is a popular open-air market for tourists in Hong Kong. You can find bargains here along with local Hong Kong souvenirs. Chinese arts & crafts, clothing and toys can be found here along with a variety of Chinese restaurants.
  • K - Tian Tan Buddha (Big Buddha)

    Hong Kong can boast the world's tallest outdoor seated bronze Buddha. The Buddha weighs 250 tonnes and is 34 meters high. Access to the statue is via 268 steps but there is also a path to facilitate special needs. The Buddha was built from 1990 to 1993 and is one of Hong Kong's essential visits.
  • L - Victoria Peak

    In a city of many sights, Victoria Peak is Hong Kong's most popular. This salubrious mountain in Hong Kong offers visitors a majestic view of the city below. There are walkways but the best way to travel up the Peak is by tram.
  • M - Wong Tai Sin Temple

    Hong Kong's famed Taoist temple is one of Hong Kong's most iconic buildings. It is a stunning example of the architecture of a traditional temple and is famed for the prayers answered via the tradition of Kau Cim "What you request you get". Early January sees those whose prayers were answered return to the temple and offer thanks.