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A brief introduction and pictures of Hong Kong tourist attractions A brief introduction and pictures of Hong Kong tourist attractions

What are the fun places in Hong Kong?

1. Hong Kong Disneyland

Hong Kong Disneyland is located on Lantau Island in the New Territories of Hong Kong, covering an area of ??126 hectares. It was officially opened on September 12, 2005, by the Hong Kong government and the Walt Disney Company. Jointly constructed and operated by Hong Kong International Theme Park Co., Ltd., it is the fifth Disneyland in the world, the second in Asia, and the first in China. The park is divided into 7 theme parks, namely: Main Street, U.S.A., Adventure World, Fantasy World, Tomorrowland, Toy Story Land, Grizzly Gulch and Mystical Manor, of which Grizzly Gulch and Mystic Manor are unique to the world. The park is equipped with themed amusement facilities, entertainment performances, interactive experiences, catering services, merchandise shops and snack kiosks. In addition, the park will present parade performances and fireworks displays every night.

2. Hong Kong Ocean Park

Hong Kong Ocean Park is a theme park integrating sea and land animal exhibitions, mobile games and large-scale performances. It is divided into two main areas: Summit Park and Waterfront Park. area, which is further divided into eight areas with different themes, including Asian Animal World, Dream Water City, Powerful World, Tropical Rainforest World, Dynamic World, Ocean World, Rapids World and Ice Polar World, providing a variety of attractions and entertainment experience. It has become a world-class theme park and has become one of the most popular and most visited theme parks in the world. In 2012, it won the Applause Award for the World's Best Theme Park.

3. The Peak

The Peak, Hong Kong’s premier tourist attraction, the Peak Tower was designed by the famous British architect Terry Farrel and has a very unique shape. Bowl-shaped, it is a must-visit place in Hong Kong that integrates sightseeing, entertainment and shopping. His appearance has been used in millions of postcards and photos around the world. Visiting Sky Terrace 428, the highest 360-degree observation deck in Hong Kong, is a dazzling visual experience. Standing on the invincible observation deck 428 meters above sea level, you can enjoy the intoxicating city from the most advantageous location in Hong Kong. The scenery makes you feel like you are the king of the world. In addition, the Lingxiao Pavilion also has the Lingxiao Gallery. Giant display panels display precious photos of Hong Kong in its early days, allowing citizens to return to the past and experience the changes in Hong Kong over the past century.

4. Avenue of Stars

Located in the Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade Gardens in the east of Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong, along Victoria Harbor, it has become a special attraction to honor outstanding figures in the Hong Kong film industry. There are 73 plaques of film celebrities installed on the ground of the Avenue of Stars. More than 30 of them include Hong Kong's respected veteran filmmakers Ti Lung, Chu Yuan, and Xie Xian, to contemporary international Hong Kong film masters John Woo, Tsui Hark, Sammo Hung, Feng Baobao, Michelle Yeoh, and Andy Lau. , Jackie Chan, etc., all left their fingerprints here. In addition, you can also find some Starlight Ambassadors wearing roller skates walking up and down the avenue to provide tourists with quick assistance and services.

5. The former Kowloon-Canton Railway Clock Tower

The former Kowloon-Canton Railway Clock Tower is located in the Hong Kong Cultural Center Plaza in Tsim Sha Tsui. It was built in 1915 and is 44 meters high. It is made of red bricks and granite. It has clocks on all sides and has a strong steam train era style. There are several rows of coconut trees planted in front of the bell tower, which contrast with the European-style bell tower and give it a southern style. The Kowloon-Canton Railway Tsim Sha Tsui Railway Station was built in 1913. Because some of the equipment and devices ordered from the United Kingdom failed to arrive in Hong Kong on time due to the First World War, the internal construction of the Tsim Sha Tsui Railway Station was temporarily shelved. It was not until March 28, 1916 that Tsim Sha Tsui Railway Station was officially opened.

6. Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade

Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade (English: Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade, commonly known as Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade) is a seaside park in Hong Kong, located next to the East Waterfront in Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon. See the Victoria Harbor sea view. Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade (English: Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade, commonly known as Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade) is a waterfront park in Hong Kong, located on the East Waterfront of Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, with views of Victoria Harbor. The Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade Gardens opened in two phases. The first phase was the eastern part of the park along Salisbury Road, which opened in 1982. The western part was opened simultaneously with the Hong Kong Cultural Center in 1989.

7. Golden Bauhinia Square

Golden Bauhinia Square is located in the Expo Waterfront Garden next to the Xinji Waterfront of the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Center. The "Forever Blooming Bauhinia" sculpture - the Golden Bauhinia statue stands in the Expo Promenade Garden next to the new wing of the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Center. Golden Bauhinia Square is located next to the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Center and was established to commemorate Hong Kong's return to the motherland. Golden Bauhinia Square is located on the artificial island in the new wing of the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Center in Wan Chai, Hong Kong. It is surrounded by Victoria Harbor on three sides. It is in the center of Victoria Harbor and faces Tsim Sha Tsui on the other side. It is a good place for viewing. Golden Bauhinia Square is surrounded by Victoria Harbor on three sides. It is in the center of Victoria Harbor and faces Tsim Sha Tsui on the other side. It is a good place for viewing.

8. Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Center

The Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Center is located in Wan Chai, Hong Kong. It is one of the latest architectural complexes on the seaside in Hong Kong. In addition to being used for large-scale conferences and exhibitions, there are also two five-star hotels, an office building and a luxury apartment building here. Its new wing was expanded by reclamation and contains several auditoriums and large exhibition halls distributed in a three-story building. It is one of the largest exhibition halls in the world. The ceremony for Hong Kong's return to China was also held here on July 1, 1997, which attracted international attention. Its unique bird-like spread of wings also added a lot of color to the beautiful Victoria Harbor.

9. Madame Tussauds Hong Kong

Madame Tussauds Hong Kong, referred to as "Hong Kong Wax Museum", is located at the Peak Tower of Victoria Peak in Hong Kong. A museum exhibiting wax figures of famous people. The main museum of Madame Tussauds is located in London, England. The Hong Kong branch opened in 2000 and displays about 100 wax figures of international, Chinese and Hong Kong celebrities. Including former President of the People's Republic of China Hu Jintao, basketball star Yao Ming, football star Beckham (David Beckham), Hong Kong Olympic gold medalist Li Lisan, famous artists Leo Ku, Kelly Chen, Jay Chou, Andy Lau, Cecilia Cheung, etc., and Late superstars Teresa Teng, Leslie Cheung, Anita Mui, etc.

10. Lan Kwai Fong

Lan Kwai Fong is an L-shaped uphill path located in the Central District of Hong Kong. It is a mid-to-high-end consumer area consisting of D'Aguilar Street, Wellington Street, Wyndham Street, On Lane, Yanshou Lane and Wing Wah Lane, which gathers large and small bars and restaurants. It is very popular with the younger generation, foreigners and tourists. One of Hong Kong's special tourist attractions. Lan Kwai Fong Bar Street originated in the early 1970s when the Hong Kong government began urban renewal in the Central and Western District. At that time, an Italian businessman opened an Italian clothing store and restaurant here. Some "yuppies" who work in Central want a place to chat after get off work, so this restaurant becomes their happy hour gathering place. Since then, Lan Kwai Fong has gradually become a classy leisure place, with more and more bars, restaurants and entertainment venues opening.

11. Wong Tai Sin Temple in Sik Sik Yuen

There are two Wong Tai Sin Temples in China, namely Wong Tai Sin Temple in Guangzhou and Wong Tai Sin Temple in Hong Kong. Hong Kong Wong Tai Sin Temple is also known as Sik Sik Yuen, founded in 1945, is one of the famous scenic spots in Kowloon, Hong Kong. It is one of the most famous temples in Hong Kong and enjoys a high reputation in Hong Kong and overseas. Guangzhou Wong Tai Sin Temple was built in 1899, the first year of the Qing Dynasty. It is one of the holy religious sites in Guangzhou. The Nine Dragon Wall in Wong Tai Sin Temple is modeled after the Nine Dragon Wall in Beijing. The wall is engraved with a poem by the Chairman of the Chinese Buddhist Association, adding to the traditional Chinese characteristics of Wong Tai Sin Temple. Among them, the archway building is the most distinctive, fully expressing Chinese traditional culture.

12. Hong Kong Di Yan Lake Activity Center

The artificial lake in the Di Yan Lake Activity Center is called Di Yan Lake. It is located in Penny's Bay on Lantau Island, Hong Kong, close to Hong Kong Disneyland. It was opened to the public on August 16, 2005. The center was built by the Civil Engineering and Development Department of the Hong Kong government at a cost of NT$400 million, and is then managed by the Walt Disney Company of the United States. The Dixin Lake Activity Center is built in the northern part of the Penny's Bay development area and covers an area of ??about 30 hectares. The park has a 12-hectare man-made reservoir, jogging track, children's playground, service center and plant forest. The center is also surrounded by more than 4,800 trees and 430,000 bushes. The name of the Dixing Lake Activity Center comes from its location, between Disneyland and Yin'ao (Sunny Bay), and can accommodate more than 5,000 people.

13. A Symphony of Lights

A Symphony of Lights is a famous laser light and music show in Hong Kong. It is a collaboration between 44 buildings, skyscrapers and landmarks on both sides of Victoria Harbor in Hong Kong. Held, through interactive light and music effects, it showcases the dynamic and colorful side of Victoria Harbor. "A Symphony of Lights" is a tourism project launched by the Hong Kong Tourism Board in 2004 to promote Hong Kong. It has cost 44 million Hong Kong dollars and has attracted more than 4 million tourists and citizens. On November 21, 2005, it was officially listed in the "Guinness Book of World Records" and became the world's largest light and music show. Except for suspension due to bad weather, the Symphony of Lights event is held at 8:00 pm every day and lasts approximately 13 minutes and 40 seconds. The performance includes music, lights, lasers, etc.

14. Luo Han Temple in Tung Chung, Hong Kong

Luo Han Temple is located in Shek Mun Ka Village near Tung Chung, Lantau Island, Hong Kong. It was built in 1971. The right hall is the Mingxin Hall, the left side is the guest room, the Gongde Hall downstairs, the Sutra Collection Hall upstairs, and the Ksitigarbha Hall, the Five Views Hall and the Xiangji Kitchen behind it. On the side is the Arhat Cave, dedicated to the Eighteen Arhats. There is also a natural mountain spring in the temple, which tastes sweet. The mountain gate of Luo Han Temple faces Tung Chung Port and is composed of three colors: red, yellow and green. The inscription "Luohan Temple" on the forehead of the mountain gate was written by Master Jueguang, the abbot at that time. The old layman Zhang Jianfen, who is known as the Holy Spirit of the Union, inscribed a couplet for Luohan Temple: "The green Buddhist country in the distance on the mountain is like the shadow of a vulture; the pure sky breeze gently softens the sound of the sea tide near the door."

15. Yuen Long Park, Hong Kong

Yuen Long is the northwestmost district among the eighteen local administrative districts in Hong Kong. It is located in the northwest of the New Territories. It is surrounded by mountains on three sides and has a flat terrain. Yuen Long is a plain. , it turns out that this is continuous farmland. In the mountainous Hong Kong, there is only this flat and vast plain. Yuen Long is full of nature. Tin Shui Wai and Yuen Long city center have the most residential buildings, while other areas have many walled villages and bungalows. Fairview Garden and California Garden are two large private housing estates composed of bungalows, covering an area as large as a small town. Since Yuen Long has many natural areas, green hills and green trees can be seen all around. Among the natural environments, Mai Po Conservation Area and Lau Fau Shan are the most familiar. As for the more densely populated city center and Tin Shui Wai, there are also spacious Yuen Long Town Park and Tin Shui Wai Park respectively.

Hong Kong (Cantonese pinyin: hoeng1 gong2; English: Hong Kong; Mandarin pinyin: xiāng gǎng; abbreviation: HK), referred to as "Hong Kong", the full name is the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China (HKSAR) ). It is located in South China, east of the Pearl River Estuary, along the South China Sea, bordering Shenzhen City, Guangdong Province to the north, and the Pearl River to the west. It faces the Macao Special Administrative Region, Zhuhai City and Zhongshan City across the Pearl River Estuary.

Hong Kong is a highly prosperous international metropolis. It consists of three major regions: Hong Kong Island, Kowloon Peninsula, and the New Territories. It has a total land area of ??1,104.32 square kilometers. As of the end of 2014, the total population was approximately 7.264 million. People, the population density ranks third in the world.

Hong Kong is the world's third largest financial center and an important international financial, trade and shipping center. Together with New York and London, it is also known as the "Newland Port". It is the freest economy and the most competitive in the world. It is one of the cities that enjoys a high reputation in the world and is rated as a first-tier city in the world by GaWC.

What are the tourist attractions in Hong Kong

1. Central

Central, Legislative Council Building, Statue Square, Peace Memorial, Hong Kong Government House, Central City Center Lee Street stone steps and gas (gas) street lights, Lan Kwai Fong

2, Wan Chai

Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Center, Golden Bauhinia Square, Happy Valley (Happy Valley), Hong Kong Racing Museum

3. Southern District

Repulse Bay, Hong Kong Ocean Park, Stanley, Stanley Street, Stanley New Street and Stanley Market, Murray House

4. Victoria Peak/The Peak

The Peak, Peak Tram, Peak Tower, Madame Tussauds, Victoria Peak Hong Kong’s Believe It or Not, Super Dynamic Cinema, The Peak Galleria

5. Tsim Sha Tsui

Avenue of Stars, Avenue of Stars Commendation List, Symphony of Lights at Victoria Harbor, former Kowloon-Canton Railway Clock Tower in Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong Cultural Center, Hong Kong Space Museum, Hong Kong Museum of Art, Kowloon Mosque, Tsim Sha Tsui District shopping hotspots, Nathan Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Harbor City, Parkside Shopping Avenue, Granville Road

6, Mong Kok

Ladies Market, Goldfish Street, Yuen Po Street Bird Garden, Nathan Road, Fa Yuen Street, Sports Street, Sai Yeung Choi Street

7, Wong Tai Sin/Diamond Hill

Wong Tai Sin Temple

8. Lantau Island

Po Lin Monastery, Tian Tan Buddha, Hong Kong Baoding, Zhai Tang and Tea Garden, Ngong Ping 360 Cable Car, Ngong Ping Market, Hong Kong Disneyland, Di Yan Lake Activity Center

9. Tsing Yi/Ma Wan

Tsing Ma Bridge, Lantau Link Visitor Center and Observation Deck

10. Sai Kung

Sai Kung Seafood Street

11. Yuen Long

Hong Kong Wetland Park

The above is compiled through the travel itinerary of Nanhu International Travel Service of Guangzhou Travel Agency and is worth a visit.

What are the famous attractions in Hong Kong

Hong Kong is not a big place and is known as the "Shopping Paradise". Many clothing stores provide tailor-made services, and there are also a lot of people. The Temple Street Night Market contains authentic Hong Kong feelings, Central with many high-rise buildings, and offshore islands with beautiful sea views, suitable for all kinds of people.

Top ten famous attractions in Hong Kong: Hong Kong Disneyland, Hong Kong Ocean Park, Victoria Peak, Victoria Harbor Night View, Avenue of Stars, University of Hong Kong, Central Mid-Levels Escalator, Temple Street Night Market, Causeway Bay Lan Kwai Fong, Lamma Island /Cheung Chau Island.

Among these 10 attractions, 3 are the most popular among tourists and are also the three must-visit places in Hong Kong. These three attractions include the most distinctive features of Hong Kong and are also the most popular landmarks to visit. Everyone says that if you haven’t been to these three places, it’s like you’ve never been to Hong Kong!

One of the must-visit attractions in Hong Kong: Victoria Peak

The Peak:

The Peak is the highest point in Hong Kong, with an altitude of 554 meters. It is located in the northwest of Hong Kong Island. It is the symbol of Hong Kong. It is also known as Victoria Peak or Cheqi Mountain. It is the most famous luxury high-end residential area on Hong Kong Island; it is also one of the most famous tourist attractions in Hong Kong. From Garden Road in Central District, you can take the Peak Tram (there is a free shuttle bus to and from the Star Ferry Pier in Central) to climb this 380-meter-high mountain.

The Peak Tram has been in operation since 1888 and has never had an accident in more than 100 years. Taking the cable car from the bottom of the mountain to the top of the mountain is a total distance of 1.4 kilometers, and it only takes 8 minutes to reach the top of the mountain.

You can take the retro red cable car to the top of the mountain. It is 1,350 meters long and has 5 parking stations along the way. It is the earliest cable car system in Asia. The Lingxiao Pavilion is the most conspicuous building on the top of the mountain. The 360° observation deck 428 on the top floor is an excellent place to overlook Victoria Harbor. It is recommended to come at night, the night view is very shocking.

Transportation: Take bus 15C and get off at the Peak Tram Station on Garden Road in Central; or take bus 15 at Central Pier 5, bus 15B from Causeway Bay (Tin Hau Station), or minibus 1 from Central to the Peak. . Tickets: Free, open all day, the Peak Tram is not expensive and can be purchased for less than 50 Hong Kong dollars

Must-visit attractions in Hong Kong 2: Hong Kong Ocean Park

It enjoys the title of "the most popular in the world" The title of "theme park", "the largest entertainment and leisure park in Southeast Asia", "the world's largest aquarium" (one) and many other honors. Ocean Park Hong Kong, located in the south of Hong Kong Island, is one of the most popular theme parks in the world.

The park is divided into two parts: the upper part and the lower part. The upper part is the main part of Hong Kong Ocean Park, including the aquarium, sea wave pavilion, ocean theater, and birdhouse; the water park at the lower part is Asia’s first water park. The amusement center also has a garden theater, a goldfish pavilion, and a collection of ancient villages modeled after cultural relics from past dynasties!

Transportation:

① From Admiralty Station, you can take the MTR South Island Line to Ocean Park Station directly to the main entrance. ② Take Citybus Route 629 from Central Pier to Ocean Park. The service hours are from 09:30 to 11:30 every day (5 buses per day), with a frequency of about 30 minutes.

Tickets: Adult ticket: 480 Hong Kong dollars; child ticket (3-11 years old) 240 Hong Kong dollars (January 1st - December 31st, Monday - Sunday) Opening hours 10:00-18:00,10 :00-18:00 (Summit Paradise), 10:00-12:15 (Crazy Roller Coaster/Earth-shaking), 10:00-18:00 (Super Speed ??Cyclone/Surfing Spaceship/Speed ??Tour/Mine Speeding Car), 17 :30-18:00 (Marine Mammal Breeding and Research Center)

(Monday-Sunday, January 1st - December 31st)

Hong Kong Ocean Park Cable Car

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Hong Kong must-visit attraction three: Victoria Harbor

Victoria Harbor (English: Victoria Harbor), referred to as Victoria Harbor, is a harbor located between Hong Kong Island and the Kowloon Peninsula in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region. It is the largest seaport in Asia and the third largest in the world.

Due to its vastness and deep water, Hong Kong is a natural harbor. Therefore, Hong Kong is known as the "Pearl of the Orient", "the world's three major natural harbors" and "the world's three major night views".

After dark, the lights shine brightly, and the large-scale light show "A Symphony of Lights" will be staged at 8 o'clock every night. It is the main venue for fireworks displays in Hong Kong.

Victoria Harbor is one of Hong Kong’s most precious treasures. No matter how many times you have been to Hong Kong, you will still be fascinated by its stunning beauty. It is a good choice to take a sightseeing boat or a Chinese-style sailing boat and be in the middle of the harbor to experience the vitality and dynamics of Hong Kong from a new perspective.

In addition to these three most classic places, you can choose different attractions when traveling to Hong Kong with different people. For example, in addition to Disneyland or Ocean Park for family travel, you can also take the Star Ferry from Tsim Sha Tsui Pier to Central; for families of all ages, it is suitable to go to the Ngong Ping 360 Cable Car on Victoria Peak, overlooking the scenery of Hong Kong, and the Madame Tussauds wax statue on the mountain. The pavilion is very beautiful.

What are the famous attractions in Hong Kong?

1. Victoria Harbor (English: Victoria Harbor), referred to as Victoria Harbor, is located between Hong Kong Island and the Kowloon Peninsula in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region. The seaport is the largest seaport in Asia and the third largest seaport in the world. As the harbor is wide and deep, it is a natural harbor. Therefore, Hong Kong is known as the "Pearl of the Orient", "the world's three major natural harbors" and "the world's three major night views".

2. The International Financial Center is a famous landmark of Hong Kong as a world-class financial center. It is located at No. 8 Financial Street, Central, Hong Kong Island, facing Victoria Harbour. Designed by the famous American architect César Pelli and Hong Kong architect Yan Xunqi, the total floor area reaches 436,000 square meters. It is now the headquarters of Henderson Group and the Hong Kong Monetary Authority.

3. Since the Tsing Ma Bridge was opened to traffic in May 1997, the Tsing Ma Bridge has become a trunk road connecting the Hong Kong International Airport on Lantau Island and the urban area. It is not only a major architectural landmark in Hong Kong, but also the world's largest Long carriageway and railway suspension bridge. It is 2.2 kilometers long, and its majestic and majestic momentum completely surpasses the Golden Gate Bridge in the United States.

4. Golden Bauhinia Plaza is located in the Expo Waterfront Garden next to the Xinji Waterfront of the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Center. The "Forever Blooming Bauhinia" sculpture - the Golden Bauhinia statue stands in the Expo Promenade Garden next to the new wing of the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Center. Golden Bauhinia Square is located next to the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Center and was established to commemorate Hong Kong's return to the motherland.

5. The Avenue of Stars is a section of the promenade along the coast of Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong, located between the southern end of Salisbury Garden and the New World Center. The Hong Kong Avenue of Stars is modeled after the Hollywood Avenue of Stars and was built to honor outstanding figures in the Hong Kong film industry.

What are the attractions in Hong Kong

Hong Kong is a commercial metropolis. Many attractions are in the city, and of course some are in the suburbs.

There are many representative attractions in Hong Kong, such as Victoria Peak, Lantau Island, Cheung Chau, Lamma Island, Disneyland, Victoria Harbor, Golden Bauhinia Square, Avenue of Stars, Mount Davis, Wong Tai Sin Temple, etc.

I personally recommend the following attractions:

1. Disneyland.

Disneyland is a famous American brand distributed in many cities around the world. Disneyland is a multi-functional theme park that integrates play and entertainment based on the images of Disney cartoons and fairy tales, combined with Marvel heroes.

Hong Kong Disneyland is located on Lantau Island in the New Territories, covering an area of ??126 hectares. It is constructed and operated by Hong Kong International Theme Park Co., Ltd. jointly operated by the Hong Kong government and The Walt Disney Company. It is the fifth one in the world. , the second Disneyland in Asia and the first Disneyland in China. It has now become a favorite tourist destination for tourists from all over the world. Among them, the largest number of tourists are from mainland China, Japan, South Korea, and Southeast Asia.

2. Hong Kong Island

Hong Kong Island is the economic birthplace of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region and also the financial concentration area of ??Hong Kong. Most of the world's famous financial institutions have settled in office buildings on Hong Kong Island. In Central, Hong Kong Island, you can feel the prosperity of Hong Kong. Hong Kong Island’s famous ding-dong cars and double-decker buses are one of the most beautiful sights.

3. Escalator

Hong Kong Island has a typical hilly mountain topography, and buildings are built on the mountains. The escalator on Hong Kong Island is one of the main means of transportation for Hong Kong people to commute to get off work. . The escalator is also a sightseeing elevator. Visitors taking the escalator can quickly browse the scenery of the old streets of Hong Kong Island. The escalator has multiple entrances and exits, so tourists can go up and down freely. Walking up and down the escalator, you will accidentally encounter a familiar Hong Kong movie scene.

4. Lamma Island

Lamma Island is a quiet outlying island in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region. It is the hometown of superstar Chow Yun-fat. Chow spent his childhood and youth on Lamma Island spent. Many Hong Kong people like to go to Lamma Island for hiking and cycling on weekends.

Lamma Island has both mountainous scenery and beautiful coastal scenery. If you are tired of the hustle and bustle of the city center, taking a walk in Lammadu is a good choice.