Hong Kong Museum of History
Learn about Hong Kong’s fascinating and dramatic history, spanning early settlements, opium wars, occupation, and the evolution of a modern metropolis.
Learn about Hong Kong’s fascinating and dramatic history, spanning early settlements, opium wars, occupation, and the evolution of a modern metropolis.
The happiest place in Hong Kong has all the rides and characters you know and love, plus a few exclusives
Giant pandas, roller coasters, and the world’s largest aquarium dome are just some of the attractions at Hong Kong’s Ocean Park.
Get whisked high into the mountains on the Ngong Ping 360 cable car; it’s the best way to reach the impressive Big Buddha of Hong Kong.
St. John’s Cathedral is the oldest Anglican church in the Far East. Its beautiful neo-Gothic architecture has been a fixture of Hong Kong for 170 …
Hong Kong Park is a green oasis in the middle of the concrete jungle. The 8 hectare park contains ponds, flower gardens, waterfalls, the Edward …
Located on the west side of the Chung Hom Kok Peninsula, the beach is a wide sandy crescent in a secluded, tree lined bay. Life guard patrols are …
Hold on tight when you take an almost vertical tram ride straight from Central up to the top of Hong Kong Island’s highest mountain.
Named for nearby St. Stephen's College, this beach is just a 5 minute walk along Wong Ma Kok Road from Stanley village. The water here is clean …
Stanley Main Beach is a pleasant stretch of sand that sits just to the east of Stanley village on the shores of Tai Tam Bay. The bay, filled with …
The historic roof structure of Blake Pier at Stanley used to protect passengers from the weather on Blake Pier in Central until 1965 when the …
The jewel in Hong Kong Island’s crown, Victoria Peak commands unbelievable views of ocean, mountains, and a sparkling skyline that never seems to end.
Explore Hong Kong’s biggest, most crowded night market, full of food, fun, and feathered fortune tellers.