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Katy |
Updated: December 13, 2021
Looking for some birthday celebration ideas? How about visiting some of the best attractions in town for free? Check out Birthday Special Offers Hong Kong 2021 – 2022
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Sightseeing
Katy |
Updated: May 31, 2019
Snoopy World Hong Kong Snoopy’s World (sometimes known as Snoopy Land) is a mini theme park in Hong Kong. It is located on the podium of New Town
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Katy |
Updated: April 23, 2019
The Avenue of Stars Hong Kong (香港星光大道), part of the Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade, is located in Kowloon along the Victoria Harbour waterfront. It is one of the
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Sightseeing
Katy |
Updated: April 23, 2019
Sky100 Hong Kong is the city’s highest indoor 360-degree observation deck. It is located on the 100th floor of the International Commerce Centre (ICC) in West Kowloon, the
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Sightseeing
Katy |
Updated: May 3, 2019
The Art of Chocolate Museum Hong Kong The Art of Chocolate Museum has been opened in Hong Kong since 30 May 2017. The Chocolate Museum World Tour had covered
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Katy |
Updated: April 23, 2019
The Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre or HKCEC, is a major event and exhibition venue in Hong Kong. Located in Wan Chai North facing the Victoria Harbour,
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Katy |
Updated: April 23, 2019
Hong Kong Handover Monument, also known as the Monument to the Return of Hong Kong to China, is a column located in Wan Chai, next to the Golden
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Katy |
Updated: April 23, 2019
Tsing Ma Bridge is the world’s longest road-rail suspension bridge, as well as the world’s ninth longest span suspension bridge. It is also one of the longest bridge
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Sightseeing
Katy |
Updated: April 23, 2019
The Golden Bauhinia Square is located in Wan Chai, right outside Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre (HKCEC) Extension. It is close to Wan Chai Temporary Promenade and
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Sightseeing
Katy |
Updated: April 23, 2019
The Clock Tower is one of Hong Kong’s landmarks, located on Tsim Sha Tsui’s waterfront facing Victoria Harbour. Being part of the former Kowloon Station of the Kowloon-Canton
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