Hong Kong Experiences

Victoria Peak

Victoria Peak

One of Hong Kong’s most visited attractions; Victoria Peak is the highest point on Hong Kong Island. Offering stunning vistas of the city, it is easily accessible via the Peak Tram, Hong Kong’s 125 year old gravity-defying wonder. Visitors can enjoy spectacular views of Victoria Harbour, Lamma Island and the encompassing islands, while experiencing Hong Kong’s world famous dining and shopping.

Kowloon

Kowloon

Kowloon is an urban peninsula situated to the north of Hong Kong Island and is the most populous area in the country. It is full of museums, beautiful parks and a diverse ethnic mix. First occupied by the British in 1860, Kowloon was home to farming and fishing communities for hundreds of years. Tsim Sha Tsui is one Kowloon’s most popular neighborhoods, known for its enormous buildings packed with shops, restaurants and apartments.

Lantau Island

Lantau Island

Lantau Island, the largest of Hong Kong's islands, lies at the mouth of the Pearl River. Its mountainous interior includes the 934m-high Lantau Peak, known for its sunrises. It is filled with Buddhist temples, traditional fishing villages and stunning beaches. The island’s most famous attraction is the 100+foot Big Buddha (Tian Tan) and the Po Lin Monastery.

Wan Chai

Wan Chai

Wan Chai District is located at the northern shore of Hong Kong Island. It is a busy commercial area and a perfect blend of the old and new, with different landmarks and skyscrapers within the area, including the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre (HKCEC), Central Plaza and Hopewell Centre. The area is popular for arts and folk traditions, high end shopping and dining.