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291. Tin Hau Temple, Causeway Bay
3.1
4.3
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102 Reviews
based on 66 reviews
Temples
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Hong Kong
4.8km from downtown
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292. Long Ke Wan
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31 Reviews
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Lang Kee Wan, referred to as Lang Kee Wan, is a bay in Hong Kong. It is located in Sai Kung East Country Park in the New Territories, adjacent to the East Dam of Wan Yi Reservoir. It is a famous camping spot on the second section of Macleod Trail. Lang Kee Wan Camp is one of the designated campsites of the Hong Kong Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department. Langqi Bay is surrounded by Lonely Mountain, Standard Point, Longyan Top, and Canopy Point. The east bay is Langqianzai, and the south looks at Fanyuzhou and the South China Sea. The beach is flat and wide, with clear water and sand and bright wind. After the forest next to the beach, it is the Christian mutual love fellowship Langqian Training Center. Lang Ke Wan was the fifth winner of the "Top Ten Elections in Hong Kong" organised by the Hong Kong Country Parks Friends Association, the Lion Association International Hong Kong and Macao Area 303 and the Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department.
Hong Kong
22.1km from downtown
Free
293. Wan Chai Temporary Promenade
3.1
4.6
/5
28 Reviews
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Nice show of remotely controlled aircrafts during the Night Vibes Hong Kong activity. Yet unfortunately needed to wait for a long time befor the shows finally started.
Hong Kong
4.2km from downtown
294. Aberdeen Typhoon Shelter
3.0
4.3
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165 Reviews
based on 302 reviews
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landmark
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Aberdeen Typhoon Shelter (Aberdeen Typhoon Shelter) is a typhoon shelter in Hong Kong between Wong Chuk Hang, Aberdeen and Appazhou North. It can be subdivided into two parts of Aberdeen West Typhoon Shelter and Aberdeen South Typhoon Shelter, which is separated by the Appazhou Bridge and the Aberdeen Strait Bridge. Aberdeen is a traditional fishing village, and Aberdeen Typhoon Shelter has always been a haven for local fishermen, visitors can taste the squalls and take a tour of the harbour. Aberdeen typhoon shelters also have street crossings, interspersed between Aberdeen and Apk Yu Chau, which is a good way to visit typhoon shelters.
Hong Kong
8.3km from downtown
295. Hong Kong Museum of Correctional Services
3.0
4.2
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17 Reviews
based on 40 reviews
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The Hong Kong Correctional Museum is two stories high and covers an area of 480 square meters. It has 10 exhibition rooms, 2 simulated prisons and a simulated gallows. There are more than 600 exhibits in the museum and a simulated prison watchtower on the top. It can clearly understand the life of prisoners at that time.
Hong Kong
12.5km from downtown
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296. The Art of Chocolate Hong Kong
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8 Reviews
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Take the Ngong Ping 360 cable car to the mountain listing set, if it is a package, there is also a chocolate art exhibition hall to visit. This is an indoor display hall with the theme of chocolate, not a simple children's playground, the displays inside are actually made of chocolates of different shapes, very fantasy and very interesting. There are gift boxes of chocolates to buy in the sales area, and there are tourists who specially watch the process of hand-made chocolates by the master, and even participate in it.
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297. Ultra HONGKONG 2024
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Hong Kong
4.1km from downtown
298. Ngong Ping Plateau
3.0
4.5
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45 Reviews
Mountains
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If you think Ngong Ping only has cable cars and Buddhas to see, it is a mistake. In fact, Ngong Ping is the most open platform in Ma'anshan, standing on the Linzisha grassland to see the whole picture of Saigon Island, people suddenly disappear all the way to the hardships, such openness and breadth let passers-by produce joy. Moreover, there is also a quiet five-star camp camped here, feeling the natural rhythm of the sun and moon, which makes people feel awe and gratitude.
Hong Kong
23.7km from downtown
299. Wan Chai Ferry Pier
3.0
4.5
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2 Reviews
Ports/Bays
turbo water jet
Wan Chai Waterfront recently added an old train on the East Railway Line for tourists to check in, which is produced in the UK and is known as a black fly.
Hong Kong
4km from downtown
300. Sunset Peak
3.0
4.6
/5
75 Reviews
based on 16 reviews
Mountains
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Sunset Peak or Tai Tung Shan (Chinese: 大東山) is the third-highest peak in Hong Kong and the second-highest on the island of Lantau. It is situated within the Lantau South Country Park and the Lantau North Country Park and stands at a height of 869 meters above sea level. The second-highest of the territory and the highest on the island, the Lantau Peak, is located to its west.
Hong Kong
23.5km from downtown
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