


Victoria Peak, Hong Kong's highest point, offers panoramic city and harbor views, especially stunning at night.
Hong Kong's highest point offering panoramic city and harbor views.
Historic temple dedicated to the God of Literature (Man) and the God of War (Mo).
Explore Hong Kong's rich history through interactive exhibits and artifacts.
Commemorative items like keychains, magnets, and postcards celebrating the Peak Tram's history.
Intricate jade carvings and jewellery pieces, a symbol of wealth and status in Chinese culture.
Traditional bamboo steamers used for cooking dim sum, now sold as decorative items.
Steamed or fried bite-sized portions of food, often served in small steamer baskets or on a small plate.
A sweet bun with a crispy, pineapple-like topping.
Steamed bun filled with barbecued pork.
Nestled in the Himalayan foothills, Meer Ghat Market is a vibrant local bazaar offering a glimpse into the region's rich culture and traditions.

A magnificent 17th-century château known for its stunning architecture and beautiful gardens, designed by Le Vau, Le Brun, and Le Nôtre.
A treasure trove of Karnataka's rich history and culture, this museum houses an impressive collection of artifacts, sculptures, and paintings.
Victoria Peak can have sudden rain showers due to its elevation.
Exploring Victoria Peak involves a lot of walking.

A historic café offering panoramic views of Hong Kong, serving breakfast and light meals.
A French-inspired café offering a delightful breakfast menu with a view of the city.
A shopping mall with various dining options, offering a mix of international and Asian cuisine.