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VISIT HONG KONG: Stanley (Must-go places in Hong Kong)

Stanley is a major tourist town on Hong Kong Island. Located between Repulse Bay and Shek O, you can reach it via the 6X bus from Exchange Square in Central. Aside from being a scenically beautiful place with beautiful beaches, Stanley is home to popular places for shopping, including Stanley Market, which houses small shops and stalls, Stanley Plaza, a shopping mall hosting a variety of yearly events and popular shops and restaurants. In Stanley, you’re not limited by where you can eat. Stanley Main Street has many bars and restaurants along its waterfront road. A key place in Stanley is Murray House— a building previously located in Central from 1846, but moved to Stanley in the 2000s. It houses a large H&M clothing store and some restaurants. Stanley is a popular place for those visiting Hong Kong, whether it be for scenic reasons, historical reasons or to go shopping! Chances are, if you’ve been to Hong Kong, you’ve been to Stanley. #celebratewithtrip #meethongkong #staycation #staycations #hongkong #hk #hkinsider #tripcom5週年
Posted: Nov 30, 2022
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