Guidebook for Hong Kong

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Guidebook for Hong Kong

Sightseeing

A well known shrine and major tourist attraction in Hong Kong
13 locals recommend
Sik Sik Yuen Wong Tai Sin Temple
2 Chuk Yuen Rd
13 locals recommend
A well known shrine and major tourist attraction in Hong Kong
Sitting 34 metres high and facing north to look over the Chinese people, this majestic bronze Buddha draws pilgrims from all over Asia.
123 locals recommend
Tian Tan Buddha
Ngong Ping Road
123 locals recommend
Sitting 34 metres high and facing north to look over the Chinese people, this majestic bronze Buddha draws pilgrims from all over Asia.

Food Scene

The village of Sai Kung is also noted locally for its seafood restaurants, many of which congregate on the seafront, known as ‘Seafood Street
Sai Kung Seafood Street
Market Street
The village of Sai Kung is also noted locally for its seafood restaurants, many of which congregate on the seafront, known as ‘Seafood Street

Drinks & Nightlife

The strip of bars, restaurants and cafes in Tsim Sha Tsui East ensures that the district’s office workers and shoppers have broad harbour views to go with their alfresco refreshments.
8 locals recommend
Tsim Sha Tsui East
8 locals recommend
The strip of bars, restaurants and cafes in Tsim Sha Tsui East ensures that the district’s office workers and shoppers have broad harbour views to go with their alfresco refreshments.

Arts & Culture

Upper Lascar Row – known as Cat Street – is where you can find such treasures, within its fantastic congregation of antique dealers, curio merchants and art galleries.
34 locals recommend
Upper Lascar Row
Upper Lascar Row
34 locals recommend
Upper Lascar Row – known as Cat Street – is where you can find such treasures, within its fantastic congregation of antique dealers, curio merchants and art galleries.