Hong Kong's most popular attraction, The Peak offers spectacular views over the city, harbour and mountains beyond. For an extra buzz, take the Peak Tram.
Victoria Harbour
Take the iconic Star Ferry to enjoy stunning views around the harbour, and don’t miss the nightly A Symphony of Lights show featuring harbour-front buildings.
Giant Buddha
Lantau Island features an outdoor seated Giant bronze Buddha, along with the Po Lin Monastery and Ngong Ping Piazza, Tai O village on stilts, Ngong Ping 360 and Hong Kong Disneyland.
Outlying Islands
Hong Kong’s outlying islands are a world of rich history and culture, breathtaking natural beauty and charming village life. In this guide, you can discover these hidden gems with insights from local islanders. Happy exploring!
Millions of years old and covering eight scenic areas in the East and Northeast New Territories, the Hong Kong Global Geopark of China is a marvel of nature.
Ocean Park’s Aqua City
is a world-class marine themed area redefines your underwater experience. Here you can explore the Lagoon and enjoy the dancing fountains and refreshing sprays. At night this display is transformed into a stage for the world’s first 360-degree water screen show, Symbio in which two nine-metre-tall dragons clash on screen! You can also embark on never-before-seen journey to the Grand Aquarium featuring 5,000 fish from over 400 species and other aquatic wonders. Drop by Neptune’s Restaurant for Hong Kong’s first aquarium dining experience!