Mecca of skyscrapers
Victoria Harbour is stunning with its dramatic skyline.
Hong Kong is likened to a forest of skyscrapers with thousands of buildings rising between mountains and the sea. There are about 9,000 high-rise buildings here, with 558 buildings 150m or higher, 97 buildings 200m or higher and 6 buildings 300m or higher, contributing to Hong Kong being listed as one of the 10 "most iconic" skylines in the world. Watching the skyline is an experience not to be missed when visiting this city. Ideal sightseeing spots include: The Peak (Tai Ping Mountain), which offers a classic panoramic view of the city; Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade, an ideal stop to enjoy "A Symphony Of Lights" - a Guinness World Record for "The world's largest sound and light show".
Tsing Ma Bridge - Hong Kong's engineering masterpiece
Tsing Ma Bridge, an engineering masterpiece that makes Hong Kong people proud
Another interesting tourist attraction in Hong Kong is the Tsing Ma Bridge, the most impressive architectural and engineering symbol in Fragrant Harbor. The bridge connects the two islands of Tsing Yi and Mawan, a double-decker suspension bridge with a total length of 2,160m. The main span of the bridge is 1,377m, surpassing the world-famous Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, ranking 7th in the list of "suspension bridges with the longest main span in the world". The landscape around the Tsing Ma Bridge is a spectacular combination of natural beauty and the majesty of man-made structures, making it an ideal destination for those who are passionate about architecture, engineering and coastal city landscapes.
Green nature in the heart of the city
Repulse Bay, a peaceful and poetic blue area
Few people expect that in the middle of bustling Hong Kong, there is a peaceful corner like Repulse Bay, also known as Shallow Water Bay. This place stands out with its long stretch of fine sand next to clear blue water, gentle waves lapping the shore, creating ideal conditions for swimming, sunbathing or walking. Along the beach are a series of open-style cafes and seaside restaurants that know how to please tourists. Repulse Bay also impresses with the temple of Quan Am and Thien Hau, the gods who are believed to bring peace and luck to fishermen and tourists. This Taoist temple grounds stand out with many statues of profound spiritual significance such as Phuc, Loc, Tho, Nguyet Lao, etc., creating a unique cultural and spiritual highlight that tourists cannot miss.
ATTRACTIVE NIGHT MARKET SPACE
Mieu Nhai, one of the colorful night market spaces that captivates tourists
Night markets are an indispensable part of Hong Kong's life and culture. Every sound, image, and flavor here contributes to painting the unique urban identity of Hong Kong. People can name a series of names such as Miao Yai Night Market, Ladies' Market or Stanley Market, etc. When the sun sets, the night market seems to come alive, filled with bright lights and bustling sounds. The stalls are close together selling all kinds of items: clothes, handbags, watches, electronic accessories, to souvenirs bearing the mark of Hong Kong. Among the bustling crowd, there is also the attractive aroma emanating from carts selling curry fish balls, steamed chicken feet with soy sauce, fried noodles, red bean porridge... dishes with a strong local flavor. Therefore, the night market is always an interesting place for you to feel the unique rhythm of Hong Kong's life and bring back beautiful memories.
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