
Victoria Peak
The city's most iconic viewpoint — take the Peak Tram at dusk for the full effect.
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The city's most iconic viewpoint — take the Peak Tram at dusk for the full effect.

The best free view of the Hong Kong skyline — walk from the Star Ferry pier towards the Cultural Centre at night.

Cable car over mountains and sea to the world's largest outdoor seated bronze Buddha.

Compact, charming, and uniquely HK — the World of Frozen area alone is worth the trip.

HK's homegrown theme park since 1977. Giant pandas, thrill rides, and a cable car with spectacular sea views.

Hong Kong's icon since 1888. The most scenic \$1 you will ever spend. Crossing the Victoria Harbour.

A bustling street market selling everything from clothes to souvenirs. It's a great place to experience the lively atmosphere of Hong Kong and practice your bargaining skills. Be careful of knock-offs XD

One of HK's oldest and most atmospheric temples (but quite small). Enormous incense coils hang from the ceiling — the air is thick with sandalwood and history.

A cluster of five interconnected blocks whose dense, geometric facade has made it an Instagram sensation, a filming location for Transformers, and also standing as a powerful symbol of Hong Kong's urban claustrophobia.

A vibrant temple complex dedicated to Wong Tai Sin, the deity of healing and fortune-telling. The temple is known for its colorful architecture, intricate carvings, and the practice of kau cim (fortune sticks).

A temple dedicated to Che Kung, a military commander from the Southern Song Dynasty. The temple is known for its vibrant red and gold architecture, as well as the practice of spinning the Che Kung wheel for good luck.

Located in the T1 restricted area near Gates 13–22, the world's longest airside bridge is a paradise for aviation enthusiasts. Passengers can stand on the glass floor to watch giant aircraft taxiing directly beneath them and enjoy panoramic views of the runway from the Sky Deck.

Experience the ultimate 'Sunset Drive' on an open-top double-decker bus. Wind through the neon-lit streets of Hong Kong Island, soak in the breathtaking harbor views as the sun sets, and capture the dazzling night skyline of the city.

Hong Kong is not just a concrete jungle — it's also home to stunning natural landscapes. From the serene beaches of Repulse Bay to the lush trails of Dragon's Back, there's a side of Hong Kong that offers tranquility and breathtaking views.