Tours around Kai Tak
Together, these experiences offer a memorable blend of nature, heritage, culture, and creativity.
If you only stay in Hong Kong for one day and ask for a must-do – The Peak it is. The circular walkway will give you probably the most amazing views of Hong Kong. You can also take The Tram from Admiralty up to The Peak or try a few different restaurants there while you are overlooking the stunning Hong Kong skyline.
Situated in the West Kowloon Cultural District overlooking Victoria Harbour, M+ is Asia’s first global museum of contemporary visual culture. It’s collections from all over the world encompass visual art, design and architecture, and moving image, while offering a creative interactive experience.
The M+ building includes 33 galleries and other display spaces. The tower facade also features an LED system for the display of M+ collections and commissioned work. In addition to art, visitors can enjoy shopping and dining, as well as take in spectacular views of Hong Kong’s stunning skyline on the Roof Garden
The Avenue of Stars, located along the Tsim Sha Tsui promenade, is a must‑visit spot celebrating the glamour of Hong Kong’s film industry. This 400‑metre waterfront walkway offers stunning views of Victoria Harbour and serves as the perfect backdrop for photos.
Undoubtedly the most popular nightlife hot spots, Lan Kwai Fong has been revamping to offer latest dining concepts and party venues. During the festive seasons such as Halloween, Christmas and New Year, there are always special celebrations in the area.
This is the only one place with entertainment, performance, food and shopping all converged. Temple Street Night Market is a popular street bazaar where you will find traders selling all kinds of wares, the Chinese opera singers performing, fortune tellers emerging to eagerly read your future, and no doubt, many eateries are surrounding the area.
Hidden away by lush mountains on the Lautau Island, the 34-metre Tian Tan Buddha statue, also known as the Big Buddha, has become a popular sightseeing spot for international tourists, especially for those who also want to enjoy a vegetarian meal at the monastery.
Hong Kong Disneyland and Ocean Park Hong Kong are must dos for family vacationers – both conveniently connected by MTR system. Easily for a one-day excursion, it gives children the perfect spots to burn off their energies!
The Kwun Tong Promenade on the waterfront provides visitors with close-up views of Kai Tak Cruise Terminal and Runway Park, the new landmarks of East Kowloon, but also splendid night-time views of Hong Kong Island East and the panoramas of Victoria Harbour and Lei Yue Mun.
Chi Lin Nunnery is a large Buddhist temple located in Diamond Hill. It was founded in 1934 and was rebuilt in the 1990s. It was built in traditional Tang dynasty style and constructed entirely in cypress wood, without using a single nail. It is currently the world’s largest hand-made wooden building. Stroll around the nearby Buddhist gardens and contemplate life.
The Hong Kong Palace Museum aspires to become a leading institution on the study and appreciation of Chinese art and culture, while advancing dialogue between world civilisations. Embracing new curatorial approaches, the museum combines a Hong Kong perspective with a global vision to present precious artefacts from the Palace Museum and other important cultural institutions around the world.