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 Sightseeing in Shatin Attractions Museums Shopping Amusement Parks Convention & Exhibition Venues City Tours
Sightseeing in Shatin
Che Kung Temple
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| Located at Tai Wai area of Shatin, the Che Kung Temple was re-constructed in 1994. People usually visit the temple to worship Che Kung, turn the fan-bladed wheel of fortune and beat the drum to ensure good luck within the year.
| Shing Mun River
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| Take a scroll along the riverside and enjoy magnificent garden and city views, especially in the evening.
| Sha Tin Central Park
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| The lush eight-hectare park comprising six separate gardens and an eight-metre high waterfall is a popular recreational venue.
| Sha Tin Town Hall
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| The main cultural venue is a well designed complex with integrated facilities for people to enjoy cultural performance.
| City Art Square
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| Located next to Sha Tin Town Hall, City Art Square is a large-scale outdoor art plaza that combines international art and Olympic elements. While showcasing masterpieces by 19 notable local and international artists, City Art Square has now become a new cultural and tourist attraction in Hong Kong.
| Sha Tin Racecourse
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| Sha Tin Racecourse is one of the world's finest and well-equipped racecourses, where a variety of international races are held.
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Attractions
Noah’s Ark
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| As a full size replica of Noah’s Ark, the Ark aims to demonstrate traditional values and spread positive values through a wide variety of amenities offered at the site for locals and tourists, featuring attraction sites such as Ark Expo, Ark Garden, Ark Life Education House, Noah’s Adventureland and Treasure House. It also offers rental space for functions and events, including a theatre style set up hall, large size stadium and fully equipped function rooms.
| Ngong Ping 360 / Giant Buddha
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| This Journey of Enlightenment involves a stunning 5.7 metres cable car ride up the side of a mountain on Lantau Island to a culturally themed village next to the Giant Buddha and Po Lin Monastery. Measuring 34 metres high and weighing 220 tonnes, the Giant Buddha of the Po Lin Monastery is the world’s largest copper statue of a sitting Buddha and one of Hong Kong’s most famous tourist attractions. The nearby Ngong Ping Village also offers several themed attractions, shops and restaurants.
| Hong Kong Wetland Park
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| Hong Kong Wetland Park demonstrates the diversity of the Hong Kong's wetland ecosystem and highlights the need to conserve them. Inside the Wetland Interactive World, visitors will find themed exhibition galleries, a theatre, & an indoor play area (swamp adventure), which showcase the importance of wetlands on biodiversity, civilization and conservation.
| The Peak
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| Looking down from one of the most popular attractions - The Peak you'll be amazed by the spectacular view of the stunning city skyline, the world-famous Victoria Harbour and Kowloon, towering skyscrapers and peaceful green hillsides. The Peak Tower, one of the most stylish architectural icons in Hong Kong, is a one-stop entertainment venue having a dazzling array of restaurants and shops.
| Avenue of Stars
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| The Avenue of Stars located at Tsimshatsui promenade pays tribute to the super-stars who have contributed to the territory's hundred-year history of filmmaking. Showcasing the handprints, sculptures and movie history milestones over the past hundred years, tourists can know more about the development of Hong Kong movie history. The latest addition to the Avenue of Stars is a two-metre-tall bronze statue of the legendary kung-fu action star - Bruce Lee.
| Golden Bauhinia Square
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| One of Hong Kong's main tourist attractions is the Golden Bauhinia Square, where the ceremonies for Hong Kong’s handover in 1997 as well as the establishment of Hong Kong Special Administrative Region were held. A flag-raising ceremony is held every day at 8:00am.
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Museums
Hong Kong Heritage Museum
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| The Hong Kong Heritage Museum in Shatin is the most comprehensive museum where several exhibition halls feature various exhibitions covering a wide interest in history, arts and culture. Its architecture is patterned after the traditional 'Si He Yuan' style, which is a group of harmoniously-blended houses built around a courtyard.
| Hong Kong Science Museum
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| Situated in the heart of Tsimshatsui and adjacent to the Hong Kong Cultural Centre and Hong Kong Museum of Art, the Hong Kong Science Museum is a museum for astronomy and space science, possessing one of the largest space theatres in the world with the implementation of the brand new digital projection system. With a unique egg-shaped dome, covering more than 8,000 square metres, the Hong Kong Science Museum is considered as one of the most famous landmarks in Hong Kong.
| Hong Kong Museum of Art
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| Situated in the heart of Tsimshatsui and adjacent to the Hong Kong Science Museum and Hong Kong Cultural Centre, the Hong Kong Museum of Art is a museum for Chinese cultural heritage and art pieces consisting of paintings, calligraphy and sculptures of both local and international artists.
| Hong Kong Museum of History
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| The museum covering a total of 17,500 square metres showcases Hong Kong's broad and dynamic history. Great efforts have been made in collecting, conserving, processing, studying and displaying cultural objects which are related to the archaeology, history, ethnography and natural history of Hong Kong and South China.
| Hong Kong Railway Museum
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| Located in the heart of Tai Po, the Hong Kong Railway Museum allows you to explore the history of the local railway transportation. The exhibits include the historic station building, six historical coaches, a narrow gauge steam locomotive and a diesel electric engine No. 51.
| Madame Tussauds Hong Kong
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| Madame Tussauds Hong Kong is a celebrity waxworks museum that offers visitors an unprecedented hands-on multimedia experience. Featuring more than 100 incredible wax likenesses of stars, world leaders and sports heroes, the five totally interactive themed settings are spread over three floors within the completely refurbished Peak Tower complex. It's an amazing experience like no other!
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Shopping
New Town Plaza
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| New Town Plaza is the largest shopping complex in Shatin, offering a comprehensive range of shopping, recreational and entertainment facilities with over 400 shops and cinema.
| apm
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| apm, the innovative retail flagship shopping mall, has over 630,000 square feet of retail area with over 170 shops. Retailers will stay open until midnight, restaurants to 2:00 am and entertainment spots till dawn. apm shoppers will find lots of surprises; the newest and trendiest entertainment and lifestyle any time of the day!
| Yuen Long Plaza
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| Yuen Long Plaza is located at the heart of Yuen Long and the largest shopping landmark composed of 100 shops in the region. It has a series of trendiest young branded fashion, sporty products and a wide array of restaurants providing different tasty cuisine like Japan, Taiwan, Vietnamese and Chinese dishes.
| Tai Po Mega Mall
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| Tai Po Mega Mall, the largest shopping complex in the northeast New Territories proximity to MTR Lo Wu station, offers its customers about 600,000 square feet of shopping premises, more than 150 well-known fashion and chic accessories brands, latest electric products, novelty and international cuisine.
| The Sun Arcade
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| The trendiest shopping complex in Tsimshatsui with more than 20 shopping and dinning outlets and the largest DFS Galleria Flagship store, allowing you to experience a wide range of shopping delights on international famous brands.
| Grand Century Place
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| Conveniently located on top of the MTR Mong Kok East station, Grand Century Place offers a diverse mix of retailers and restaurants in its seven-storey mall with 720,000 square feet of floor area.
| Harbour City
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| Located in the centre of Tsimshatsui (across from the Sun Arcade), Harbour City houses over 700 shops ranging from renowned international brands to trendy local brands, 50 restaurants and 2 cinemas. Harbour City is also connected to the Gateway Arcade - another well frequented shopping arcade.
| Festival Walk
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| Boasting a world-class design of natural light and open space, Festival Walk offers unparalleled opportunities for business and pleasure, including over 200 shops and 27 restaurants, a multi-screen cinema and Hong Kong's largest ice rink.
| Times Square
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| A 12-storey shopping centre with over 200 shops, restaurants and a Cineplex and topped by twin towers rising 46 and 39 storeys high above the hustle and bustle of Causeway Bay, Times Square is a popular venue for celebrations and festive events, such as New Year’s count down activities and Chinese New Year celebrations.
| Elements
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| Over one million square feet of pure shopping bliss, designed by world-renowned Benoy, subtly themed after the five Chinese elements, Elements is one-stop showground to shopping, leisure, dining, entertainment and culture combined.
| Street Markets
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| Street Markets in Hong Kong are popular among local residents as well as tourists. The most frequently visited street markets include Ladies’ Market in Mong Kok, Temple Street Night Market in Yau Ma Tei and Stanley Market in Stanley.
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Amusement Parks
Ocean Park
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| Ocean Park is an amusement park situated on the southern side of Hong Kong Island, covering more than 870,000 square meters of land. A cable car system and the Ocean Express link the lowland and headland sections, offering spectacular view en route. The Park is divided into 7 sections, including Amazing Asian Animals, Lowland Gardens, Whiskers Harbour, Tai Shue Wan Entrance, Marine Land, Headland Rides and Adventure Land.
| Hong Kong Disneyland
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| Hong Kong Disneyland brings visitors a miracle journey that celebrates the spirit of fantasy and a forever-young sense of adventure. Situated in Lantau Island, the Hong Kong Disneyland encompasses four themed lands, namely Main Street U.S.A., Fantasyland, Adventureland and Tomorrowland.
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Convention & Exhibition Venues
Hong Kong Conference and Exhibition Centre
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| The Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre (HKCEC) is one of the two major convention and exhibition venues in Hong Kong. Located in Wan Chai, Hong Kong Island, along the Victoria Harbour, it is linked by covered walkways to nearby hotels and commercial buildings. Not only does it offer rental space for conventions and exhibitions, but it is also renowned for its restaurants, over-sized theatres and pre-function areas.
| AsiaWorld Expo
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| Planning major events in Hong Kong becomes even easier with the addition of Asia World-Expo's 70,000 square metres of state-of-the-art rental space for conventions, exhibitions, meeting and events. Close to the Hong Kong International Airport with easy access to urban areas, the complex has 10 column-free, high specification exhibition halls, one of which is a purpose-built entertainment arena - Hong Kong's largest indoor seated venue for an audience of 13,500, making it ideal for large events.
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City Tours
City Tour 1: Hong Kong Island Orientation or Kowloon & New Territories Exploration
| Admission Fee: Adult HK$350 Child (aged 3-12) HK$250
| City Tour 2: Tsing Ma - Lantau & Monastry
| Admission Fee: Adult HK$650 Child (aged 3-12) HK$500
| City Tour 3: Sea and Land Whole Day Tour
| Admission Fee: Adult HK$580 Child (aged 2-12) HK$460
| City Tour 4: Splendid Night of Delights
| Admission Fee: Adult HK$580 Child (aged 2-12) HK$480
| City Tour 5: Aberdeen Night Cruise
| Admission Fee: Adult HK$720 Child (aged 2-12) HK$580
| City Tour 6: Come Horseracing
| Admission Fee: Adult HK$730
| City Tour 7: Ocean Park Adventure or Hong Kong Disneyland Fun
| - Ocean Park Admission Fee: Adult HK$250 Child (aged 3-11) HK$125
- Hong Kong Disneyland Admission Fee: Adult HK$350 Child (aged 3-11) HK$250 Senior (age 65 or above) HK$170 (only selling ticket for admission)
| City Tour 8: Afternoon Lantau & Monastry
| Admission Fee: Adult HK$480 Child (aged 3-12) HK$360
| City Tour 9: Harbour Cruises
| Admission Fee: Adult HK$230 Child (aged 2-12) HK$140 (Morning Harbour Cruise) Admission Fee: Adult HK$230 Child (aged 2-12) HK$140 (Afternoon Harbour Cruise) Admission Fee: Adult HK$300 Child (aged 2-12) HK$210 (Pre-dinner Cocktail Cruise) Admission Fee: Adult HK$310 Child (aged 2-12) HK$220 (Symphony of Lights Cruise) Admission Fee: Adult HK$290 Child (aged 2-12) HK$200 (Harbour Night Cruise)
| City Tour 10: Ngong Ping 360 Day Tour
| Admission Fee: Adult HK$440 Child (aged 3-11) HK$400
*Please contact Concierge at (852) 2694 3842 for further details and assistance.
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