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nearby attractions
Dining
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Hillwood Soho: A dining area popular with
locals and visitors for its interesting selection of
restaurants serving mainly Asian cuisine. |
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Knutsford Terrace / Knutsford Steps: With
its wide variety of restaurants offering cuisine from
all corners of the world, this district is packed at
weekends. |
Shopping
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Park Lane Shoppers’ Boulevard: Running
parallel to Nathan Road - Tsimshatsui’s most popular
shopping district, Park Lane Shoppers’ Boulevard is
a great place to find bargains. |
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Harbour City: Close to Tsimshatsui’s Star
Ferry Terminal and with more than 700 shops and restaurants,
this is one of the largest shopping and entertainment
centres in Hong Kong. |
Sight-seeing
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Victoria Harbour: Said to be one of Hong
Kong's greatest assets, Victoria Harbour by day or night
never fails to capture the romance and mood of Hong
Kong. Whether admiring it from the promenade just a
few minutes’ walk from The Royal Garden or by taking
in its complete panorama from The Peak – another of
Hong Kong’s “must see” attractions, no visit to Hong
Kong can be complete without a sight of its famous fragrant
harbour. Plan your visit to catch the magnificent Symphony
of Lights, a stunning multimedia extravaganza featuring
33 of Hong Kong harbour-fronting skyscrapers. Showing
nightly at 8:00pm, it is considered by Guinness World
Records to be the world’s largest permanent light and
sound show. |
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Avenue of Stars: Here, plaques, hand prints
and statues honouring celebrities from the silver screen
– including the legendary kung-fu action star Bruce
Lee, are set into the promenade. |
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The Clock Tower: Completed in 1921, the
Clock Tower is part of the original Kowloon-Canton Railway
terminus. At weekends, it’s a great place to be entertained
by street artists. |
Culture/heritage
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Hong Kong Cultural Centre: Both Western
and Asian classic performing arts can be enjoyed here
and last minute tickets for key performances are often
available from the ticket office. |
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Hong Kong Space Museum: Explore the final
frontier in the Omnimax theatre and take in the Sky
shows and astronomy exhibits. Closed Tuesdays. |
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Hong Kong Museum of Art: See beautiful
Chinese antiquities, fine art and calligraphy in one
of Asia’s finest art museums. Closed Thursdays. Frequent
special exhibitions. |
For more information and other attractions in Hong Kong,
please contact our Concierge or visit the website of Hong
Kong Tourism Board.
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