


The Tian Tan Buddha, a 34-meter tall bronze statue, is a symbol of Hong Kong, offering panoramic views and a serene atmosphere.

A traditional Chinese knotted bracelet, believed to bring good fortune and ward off evil spirits.
Hong Kong is famous for its tea culture. Try local favorites like Tie Guan Yin or Pu-erh tea.

A traditional art form that involves writing characters with a brush and ink, often depicting wise sayings or poems.
A 34-meter tall bronze Buddha statue, one of the largest in the world.
A historic Buddhist monastery with beautiful architecture and gardens.
A cable car ride offering stunning views of the Lantau Island and the South China Sea.
Tian Tan Buddha is located in a subtropical climate, rain can occur unexpectedly.
The attraction involves walking on uneven terrain and stairs.
Staying hydrated is crucial in the subtropical climate.
Famous for its traditional dim sum breakfast with a view of the harbor.
A local market offering a variety of breakfast options, including seafood.
Offers a variety of international and local dishes with a view of the airport.
Steamed or fried bite-sized portions of food, often served with tea. Includes items like har gow (shrimp dumplings), siu mai (pork and shrimp dumplings), and char siu bao (barbecued pork buns).
A sweet bun with a crispy, pineapple-like topping. Often served with a slice of butter inside.
A bowl of egg noodles with wontons (pork and shrimp dumplings) in a flavorful broth, often topped with green onions and a bit of oil.
A lush, 83-acre tropical garden showcasing rare plants from around the world, including a stunning collection of palms and cycads.
Poole's Cavern, a stunning natural limestone cavern, offers a fascinating journey through time, with evidence of human activity dating back over 300,000 years.
Nestled in the heart of Jiuzhaigou, Puning Hot Spring is a natural wonder known for its crystal clear waters and healing properties.