Magnificent Hong Kong

Victoria Harbour
You haven’t been to Hong Kong if you haven’t been to Victoria Harbour! The harbour is the top one tourist attraction in Hong Kong. While you take a stroll along the Victoria Harbour promenade you can enjoy spectacular views of Hong Kong’s skyline. You can admire such iconic buildings as the Bank of China, HSBC Building, the Convention Center or the IFC Two Tower. There are many options to let you enjoy Victoria Harbour.

A Symphony of Lights
“A Symphony of Lights” is one of Hong Kong’s top sightseeing attractions and should definitely be standing on top on your to-do-list in Hong Kong. The Show is a daily light, laser and sound spectacle taking place in . Organized by the Hong Kong Tourism Board, “A Symphony of Lights” has been awarded as the largest permanent light and sound show by the Guinness World Records and enlightens visitors and locals alike. In the nightly spectacle are over 40 key buildings and skyscrapers involved on both sides of Hong Kong (Kowloon side and Hong Kong Island side). The interactive light show paired with musical effects bans thousands of visitors every single night in Hong Kong.

Lantau Island
Lantau Island, the largest of Hong Kong’s islands, lies at the mouth of the Pearl River. Its mountainous interior, traversed by the 70km Lantau Trail from Mui Wo (Silver Mine Bay), includes 934m-high Lantau Peak. Po Lin Monastery is the site of the bronze Tian Tan Buddha, a 34m-tall statue on a hilltop reached by a long stairway.

Ngong Ping 360
Ngong Ping 360 Cable Car is opened on September 18th 2006 and the experience along with is considered one of the Must-See and Must-Do attractions in Hong Kong. In order to protect the fragile ecosystem and endangered species of the island, Hong Kong government, ecologists as well as the management of Ngong Ping Cable Car selected the route very carefully. The Ngong Ping 360 Cable Car ride is with its 5.7km length the longest bi-cable ropeway in Asia and offers spectacular views of Lantau Island and its surroundings. Being located on Lantau Island – away from skyscrapers and the hustle and bustle of the downtown area – you will have the chance and opportunity to experience Hong Kong from another angle which is more quiet and natural.

Stanley and Repulse Bay
Located on Hong Kong Island, Stanley, and its surroundings are one of the most visited and popular sightseeing places around Hong Kong. Far away from the bustling and hustling downtown area, Stanley and Repulse Bay show a totally different aspect of Hong Kong to her tourists.

Lan Kwai Fong & Soho
Lan Kwai Fong is considered as Hong Kong’s premier bar and nightlife district. Conveniently located in Hong Kong’s prime location in Central, it comes alive after dark and this area is the place to be and to start into the weekends. The L-shaped Lan Kwai Fong district is surrounded by skyscrapers and a place to see and to be seen on a Friday or Saturday night. With more than 100 different bars, pubs, restaurants and clubs, Lan Kwai Fong offers a wide variety of fun, festivals, parties and entertainment. Due to Hong Kong’s limited space people will enjoy their drinks in front of the pub or bar and first time visitors are amazed that the action spills into the streets. And although the streets are very crowded on a normal weekend, it is very easy to get in touch with all different kind of people. You will see bankers celebrating their latest deal, colleagues gathering for a dinner or couples on their way to dance the night away in one of the hottest clubs.