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10 must-see attractions in Hong Kong.

The must-see 10 attractions in Hong Kong include: Hong Kong Heritage Museum, Victoria Night Scene in Hong Kong, Tsim Sha Tsui Waterfront Promenade, Nanlian Garden Swimming Pool, cheung chau island, Repulse Bay, Hong Kong Park, Sai Kung, Peak of Taiping Mountain and Lantau Island.

1, Hong Kong Heritage Museum

The Hong Kong Heritage Museum is open to all visitors free of charge. It records the history of Hong Kong for a hundred years, and there are some special cultural and artistic exhibitions. Located at Linwen Road 1, Sha Tin, it is a comprehensive museum in China and Hongkong. It includes Jinyong Museum, Children's Exploration Museum, Hong Kong Film Museum, Zhao Shaoang Art Museum, Xu Zhantang China Art Museum, as well as restaurants and souvenir shops.

2. Night view of Victoria, Hong Kong

Located between Hong Kong Island and Kowloon Peninsula, Victoria Harbour is known as one of the "three natural harbors in the world", "Oriental Pearl" and "three night scenes in the world" because of its wide waters and deep water. The night here is very charming. Whenever night falls, gorgeous neon lights, green sea water, shuttle cruise ships, stars in the sky and flowing white clouds compete to shine, just like heaven and earth, with a unique charm.

3. Tsim Sha Tsui waterfront promenade

Tsim Sha Tsui waterfront promenade is the most dynamic place in Hong Kong. It's like a long line. There are some tourist seats in the promenade, where passengers can recline and enjoy the beautiful scenery on both sides of the strait, and there will be fireworks displays every festival.

4. Nanlian Garden Swimming Pool

South Lotus Pond is an ancient garden, covering an area of about 3.5 hectares. Designed in the Tang Dynasty, mountains, water, ancient trees, strange stones and buildings are integrated into one, which is full of ancient meaning. It is a park that is not worth taking photos and punching in.

5. cheung chau island

Cheung chau island is named cheung chau island because of its peculiar island shape and long and narrow shape. Cheung chau island (along with Hongkong and Kowloon) has become a prosperous place due to the existence of fishing ports and merchant ships. Cheung Chau has always maintained its original fishing port, so it has become an important tourist attraction in Hong Kong. There are not only beautiful natural scenery, but also cultural landscapes such as Changzhou stone carving, Xinxing Street, Beishe Street and Zhangbaozi Cave.

6. Repulse Bay

Repulse Bay, located in the south of Hong Kong Island, is a beautiful bay. The sea here is clear and calm, the beach is soft, and the sea and the sky are the same. Every summer, the beach is crowded with people. After swimming, they can also enjoy a delicious barbecue in the shade, which is full of wild fun. Repulse Bay is also one of the most famous high-grade residential areas in Hong Kong. The luxury private houses of Li Ka-shing and Bao Yugang, the giants of Hong Kong, are all nearby.

7. Hong Kong Park

Hong Kong Park is located on Cotton Tree Drive in Central Hong Kong. It takes running water as its theme and integrates waterfalls, pools, streams, bird watching gardens, bell towers and central gardens. It's quiet and natural here, which is an ideal place for you to fly. A bird-watching garden simulating the tropical rain forest environment has raised 150 kinds of birds.

8.Saigon, Hong Kong

Saigon is located in the eastern New Territories with beautiful scenery. Many local people like to spend their weekends here. The small street is long and narrow, about 1 km. There is one restaurant after another by the sea. These restaurants are like food stalls. Although their looks are not amazing, the seafood they cook is well known. Saigon has been a small fishing village for hundreds of years. In 1960s, the immigrants who moved because of the construction of Wan Yi Reservoir formed a characteristic town, which faces the beautiful Saigon Sea and has the reputation of "the back garden of Hong Kong".

9. The Peak of Taiping Mountain

Taiping Mountain in Hong Kong is 554 meters above sea level, which is the highest peak on Hong Kong Island. Taiping Mountain has beautiful scenery, and there is a viewing platform on the top of it, overlooking the beautiful scenery of Hong Kong and Victoria Harbour. Whenever night falls, standing on the Taiping Mountain overlooking, thousands of lights complement each other. Hong Kong Island and Kowloon are like two pearls embedded in Victoria Harbour.

Lantau Island 10

Lantau Island, located in the southwest of Hong Kong, is known as the "back garden" of Hong Kong and an oasis in the urban forest of Hong Kong. Its highest peak is Phoenix Mountain, which is 934 meters high. The mountains here are high and the forests are dense. There are many small plots of cultivated land along the coast around Lantau Island, where all kinds of fruits and vegetables are planted. There are mountains and water, as if you were in a paradise.

Refer to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Hong Kong Park