Flights to New York Territories. New Territories of Hong Kong.
New York Territories (New Territories) New Territories of Hong Kong is from Kowloon. come north. After a relatively dense population, has been developed into a large city.
Shirley Temple I (Che Kung). Shirley Temple I or Temple of Wind Turbine (Windmills Temple) is an ancient Taoist temple. Built to commemorate General Sherman (Che General) to eliminate the disease from the flood in satin. But the temple is currently being renovated in 1993, is the highlight of this temple. The number of wind turbines around the temple. Which has led to the belief that worship. Wind will blow away evil and disease of life. And to bring good fortune to replace.
Hong Kong Heritage Museum (Hongkong Heritage Museum). Hong Kong Heritage Museum. Was established to catalog and preserve the culture of the people of Hong Kong. It features exhibits 12 rooms reflect the history and culture of the people of Hong Kong and southern China.
Kowloon to Hong Kong's major shopping area.
Kowloon (Kowloon), the second part of the Chinese territory under the British in the Opium War, the Treaty of Beijing. Covering an area of 47 square kilometers. In Hong Kong.
Wong Tai Sin Temple (Wong Tai Sin). Wong Tai Sin, or the hope of crustacean. Situated opposite the underground station built in 1921 in the form of ancient Chinese architecture. By combining the beliefs of Buddhism, Confucianism and Taoism. According to legend, the story as well as their belief that Wong Tai Sin is the goddess of healing, in Taoism. You can drink the elixir and can successfully perform a prayer to Buddha. Both Hong Kong and the Chinese will respect you as a god of fortune.
I Tsim Sha Tsui (Tsim Sha Tsui). A shopping center, and the most famous shopping area of Hong Kong. Located on the edge of Victoria Harbour. Travelling by bus, train and ferry, perfume shops, restaurants and hotels 5 stars.
History Hong Kong (Hong Kong Museum of History). Hong Kong Museum of History exhibit about the history of Hong Kong from the past to the present. The exhibit includes more than 4,000 pieces.
Mong Kok (Mong Kok). Busiest commercial district of Kowloon. The
market is filled with a variety of women's clothing and other
souvenirs, the goldfish with goldfish and a variety of fish species, the
flower and bird market.
The jade (Jade Market). Shop the largest Jade Center in Hong Kong. Located close to shopping. Sells rings, bracelets, necklaces and lucky animal of the Chinese are made of jade.
The Chi Lin Qi (Chi Lin Nunnery). The Chi Lin Qi. The main attractions of Kowloon. The wooden building 13 units started in 1930 and completed in 2000, Qi Lin, a Chinese Tang Dynasty architecture. The building without even a single nail.
On Lantau Island, the largest in Hong Kong.
Lantau Island and Alan Gray (Lantau Island) the largest island in the vast area in Hong Kong. has an area of about 150 square kilometers.
Hong Kong Disneyland (Hong Kong Disneyland). Hong Kong Disneyland theme park. Opened on September 12, 2005 For those who love cartoons of Walt Disney. The theme park will have a gift shop that will be sold exclusively in Disneyland only.
Big Buddha Lantau (Giant Buddha). Big Buddha Tian Tan Buddha (Tiantan Buddha) statue is made of bronze with a Outdoor largest in the world. The bronze weighs 250 tons, 24 meters high, was completed in 1993 by the monks of Po Lin Monastery. Located across from the large Po Lin Monastery is a former monastery built in 1920 and is the only 3, but after the monastery and church growth. Monastery Po Lin Monastery is a famous Hong Kong and there are many priests.
Ching Ma Bridge (Tsing Ma Bridge). Ching
Ma Bridge is the longest suspension bridge in the world and the second
floor has been chosen as a symbol of romance around the world. Ching Ma bridge is about 2.2 miles long, was built to link between New Jersey Territory. areas. and peas. together.
Hong Kong Island. Financial center and the edge.
Hong Kong (Hong Kong Island), financial and banking center. Communication and modernity. In the south of Hong Kong. was the site of several major office buildings in the Bank of China (Bank of China) and Hong Kong Housing Bank (HSBC).
Tin Ma Temple Bay (Tin Hau Temple). The Tin Ma Court goddess or pomegranate bark. One of the landmarks of the city was built around 120 years ago presented to the goddess protector of fishermen and mariners.
The bustles mode (Man Mo Temple). Measured in Taoism. started in 1847 as a static god of bustles. (God of Literature) and god mode. (God of War) Hong Kong residents often come to this temple to pray for their children and health-wise as the gods.
Victoria Peak (Victoria Peak). Victoria Peak, the highest peak in Hong Kong is about 554 meters high above sea level. The peak is a point to see Hong Kong as well. You can look as far as Macau and China.
Theme Park Ocean Park (Ocean Park). Hong Kong's first theme park. Older than 30 years, located in the south of Hong Kong Island. Covering an area of 870,000 square meters.
Beach, Repulse Bay (Repulse Bay). Most beautiful beaches and is a popular destination for Hong Kong residents. This
beach is named after the British battleship parked defenders during the
English settlers in the year 1841 on the beach at the Guan Yin temple. The statue of the goddess Guan Yin Yip Tin is matched by facing the sea beach at Repulse Bay.