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What are the interesting places in Hong Kong? Thank you, everyone.

Religious and cultural attractions: Wuwen Temple on Hong Kong Island, Tin Hau Temple in Causeway Bay and St. John's Cathedral; Tomb of Wong Tai Sin Temple, Hou Wang Temple, Kannonji in Tsz Wan Shan and Kowloon Mosque; Wanfo Temple, Chegong Temple, Peng Yingxian Church, Banyuanchun and Daofengshan Christian Church in Sha Tin; Chikurinji, East Putuo and Tin Hau Temple in Tsuen Wan; Qingshan Temple, Qingsongguan Temple and Miaofa Temple in Longmen; Ling Du Temple and Yunfu Fairy Hall in Yuen Long; Sai Kung Buddhist Temple, Ho Chung Tin Hau Temple, Lantau Baolian Temple, Cheung Chau Beidi Temple, Ping Chau Tin Hau Temple, etc. Kowloon folk cultural attractions, Kowloon Castle Village, Song Cheng, Songwangtai and Li Zhengwu's Tomb; Songyandi and Honglou in Tuen Mun, Zengdawu in Sha Tin, five countries and six villages; Tsuen Wan Sanjian House and Hoi Keng Village House; Tai Defoe in Xintian, Yuen Long, Ji Ching Wai in Jintian, Shuitou Village Historic Site, Cuixing Building, Tang Family in Xiacun; Saigon Shangyao Folk Museum, etc. Hong Kong Island Fort, Lantau Tung Chung Fort, Donglong Island Buddhist Temple and other ancient forts. Private museums include maritime museum, Tung Wah Group of Hospitals Cultural Relics Museum, Po Leung Kuk History Museum, hong kong museum of medical sciences, etc. Government-run museums: Hong Kong Heritage Museum, Pingshan Tangjia Heritage Museum, Sandonglou Museum, Shopping Mall Folk Museum, Hong Kong Film Archive, Hong Kong Art Museum, Tea Ware Museum, Hong Kong History Museum, Folk Museum, Li Han Tomb Museum, Hong Kong Coastal Defence Museum, Hong Kong Science Museum, Hong Kong Space Museum, Hong Kong Visual Arts Center, Hong Kong Heritage Discovery Museum, Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall, Ge Country Park and Marine Park. There are 23 country parks and 4 marine parks in Hong Kong. Although Hong Kong is a modern city, about three quarters of the land of 1000 square kilometers is still rural. In order to protect and develop the suburbs, the Hong Kong government has established country parks to protect nature on the one hand and provide rural entertainment and educational facilities for Hong Kong citizens and tourists on the other. Marine parks are built on outlying islands by the sea. At the top of the country park, there are grassy slopes and dense forests. On the seashore of Ocean Park, there are shoals and rocks. Seen from the seaside of marine parks or overlooking the top of country parks, Hong Kong is picturesque with mountains and rivers. Country parks and marine parks in Hong Kong are free to enter. Among the country parks in Hong Kong, Baxianling Country Park is a famous one. Baxianling is named after eight mountains. This park is one of the most challenging ridge trails in Hong Kong. The best choice is to walk from the pond from north to south to Shaluo Cave, where there are picturesque ancient villages, trees and fields. There is another touching story in Baxianling. 1996 teachers and students from a middle school in hong kong went for an outing in baxianling country park. At that time, some students did not properly handle the fire after the barbecue, which led to mountain fires. Two teachers and a class of students were trapped on the cliff next to the fire. In order to save the students, the two teachers who led the team did not leave until all the students were out of danger. Unfortunately, they are very busy. To commemorate the two teachers, the Hong Kong government built a cattail terrace in Baxianling. Shumputei's name is in memory of two teachers who gave their lives to save lives. There is an introduction to this event in Shunpu Station, and there is a very touching couplet. After watching the cattail terrace, you will feel the warm human touch of Hong Kong. Among the marine parks, the most famous is tung ping chau Marine Park, where the marine ecology is diverse and the coral community is dense, with more than 60 species of stony corals, more than 130 species of coral fish and more than 100 species of marine invertebrates. In terms of marine plants, there are more than 40 species of seaweed in tung ping chau Marine Park. In its coastal areas, covered with brown, red and green algae beds, it is the highest algae bed in Hong Kong. The water in the park is very clear, and the naked eye can clearly see the corals and fish under the water. Eight Scenes of Hong Kong The eight old scenes of Hong Kong are: Qishan Spark, Xianqiao Wusuo, Stanley Chaoxi, Ap Chau Fan Ying, Songtai Nostalgia, Fulin Winding Path, Langwan Shuiruan and Carp jathyapple. With the changes of the times, three scenic spots in the old eight scenic spots have been completely changed, while other scenic spots are gradually becoming obsolete. At present, the eight scenic spots in Hong Kong are: (1) "Qishan Spark", the first of the eight scenic spots. Together with the "Xiangjiang Lantern" and "Flying Bridge Night Scene" in the past eight scenes, it refers to the magnificent scenery of Hong Kong Island seen from the top of Taiping Mountain in the night. (2) "Dawn in Stanley" refers to the Stanley Peninsula, bathed in thousands of rays of sunshine in the early morning and the rising sun. This scene is also called "Stanley Chaoyang" and "Stanley Chaoyang". (3) "Shallow Water Danhua" refers to the beautiful spring scenery composed of clear water repulse bay and colorful azaleas. (4) "Tiger Pagoda" refers to the magnificent landscape of the hexagonal white pagoda facing the sunrise in the courtyard of Tiger Leopard Villa at sunrise. (5) "Happy hoofbeat" refers to the grand occasion of horse racing in Happy Valley, and the hoofbeat touches the hearts of thousands of horse fans. (6) "Moonlight at Lei Yue Mun" refers to watching the beautiful scenery of Victoria Harbour in the moonlight at night. (7) "Sunset" refers to the ruins of Kowloon Castle and the scenery in the afterglow of sunset. With the complete demolition of Kowloon Walled City in recent years, this kind of scenery has become history, replaced by Kowloon Walled City Park (the most complete garden). (8) "Songtai nostalgia" refers to Songwangtai Park near the former site of Kai Tak International Airport in Hong Kong. It records the last scene of the history of the Song Dynasty, and people's nostalgia for the past here is still rising. In addition, the scenery of the Green Island in the sunset, the wind and waves intertwined, the cars running on the Panshan Highway on Hong Kong Island, and the hazy spring rain also reflect the beautiful and moving scenery of Hong Kong today.