Ocean Park Hong Kong
Opened in 1977, Ocean Park Hong Kong is a marine-life theme park featuring animal exhibits, thrill rides and shows. In 2012, its impressive ability to offer guests a world-class experience that blends entertainment with education and conservation was confirmed when it became the first Asian winner of the biannual Applause Award, the most prestigious award in the amusement and theme park industry.
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Hong Kong’s Top 10 attractions——Disneyland
Hong Kong Disneyland – Mystic Point
You can never be sure what mysteries will be unlocked during your visit to Mystic Point Hong Kong Disneyland’s latest and exclusive attraction. This summer, Lord Henry Mystic, an eccentric explorer has graciously opened his home to everyone. Here, visitors can ride in his latest invention, the ‘Mystic Magneto-Electric Carriage’, to view his acquisitions from around the world. At Mystic Point, you can’t always trust your senses. Discover for yourself what is real and what is not!
Grizzly Gulch
Grizzly Gulch takes guests on an entirely new and original experience which has been developed exclusively for Hong Kong Disneyland. Board the Big Grizzly Mountain “Runaway Mine Cars” and embark on an out-of-control runaway journey throughout a spectacular and amazing wilderness landscape. Join in the soakingly good merriment in Geyser Gulch, and complete your exploration with the fascinating Grizzly Gulch Welcome Wagon Show and endless Wild West photo fun. Watch out for the mischievous grizzly bears and tricky water hazards!
Toy Story Land
Exclusive to Asia, Toy Story Land treats guests of all ages to an unforgettable experience. Join the toys from your favourite Toy Story films for playtime in Andy’s backyard where everyone can explore this oversized world with its three larger-than-life attractions. Andy’s speediest toy car RC Racer * is sure to get your adrenaline pumping as you race along a 27-meter-high U-shaped coaster. Join the high flying adventure with the Toy Soldier Parachute Drop, and howl with laughter on the rollicking Slinky Dog Spin *.
Hong Kong’s Top 10 attractions——Ladies’ Market
With over 100 stalls of bargain clothing, accessories and souvenirs, the Ladies’ Market on Tung Choi Street provides a one-kilometre stretch on which to practise your haggling skills. It gets its name from the huge amount of clothing and accessories on sale for women of all ages; however, with watches, cosmetics, bags, home furnishings, CDs and trinkets also up for grabs, you don’t need to be just in the market for a pair of nylon stockings to find something within its crowded aisles.
Hong Kong’s Top 10 attractions——Temple Street Night Market
When the sun goes down, the traders have already laid out their wares and the opera singers and fortune tellers begin to emerge. Welcome to the Temple Street Night Market, a popular street bazaar, named after a Tin Hau temple located in the centre of its main drag, and a place so steeped in local atmosphere that it has served as the backdrop to many a memorable movie.
Trinkets, tea ware, electronics, watches, menswear, jade and antiques are scrutinised and haggled over, while claypot rice, seafood, noodles and other treats are consumed with gusto.
Temple Street Night Market is an enduring example of the theatre and festivity of a Chinese market. And it’s on show nightly.
Hong Kong’s Top 10 attractions——Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre (and Golden Bauhinia Square)
Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre
With its vast curtain of glass and 40,000 square-metre aluminium roof sculpted to echo a seabird soaring in flight, the striking Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre is a major landmark on the Hong Kong Island skyline. Known worldwide as HKCEC, this harbour-front expansion used top-down construction techniques to meet a challenge of limited land supply; its highly innovative methods winning many industry accolades.
While Jackie Chan fans may remember the building as the setting for the dramatic grand finale of New Police Story, it was also the backdrop for a drama of far more significance – the Handover Ceremony on 30 June 1997. This is when the former British Crown Colony was returned to the People's Republic of China and the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region was established.
Internationally, the HKCEC is known as a world-class convention and exhibition centre and was voted Best Convention and Exhibition Centre in Asia for the ninth time by industry awards in 2012.
Famen Buddhist Temple
Introduction Famen Temple(法门寺Fǎménsì), situated about 118 kilometers west of Xi'an and along the ancient Silk Road, is a 13-tiered octagonal pagoda on the plain north of the county town of Fufeng under the municipality of Baoji. It is a stupa built in the second century (the Eastern Han Dynasty) by the Indian King Asoka to keep a finger relic of the Buddha. The temple in which the pagoda stands used to be an imperial temple from dynasty to dynasty.
The Tomb and the Ancestral Temple of Sima Qian司马迁墓和祠
Sima Qian is regarded as the father of Chinese historiography. The tomb and the ancestral temple of Sima Qian(司马迁Sīmǎ Qiān) are located on the hillock of south Zhichuan Town in Hancheng City, Shaanxi Province.
Hong Kong-Travel Planning 计划你的香港之旅
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Travel in China:Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade 尖沙咀海滨花园
As the most famous coastal park in Hong Kong, Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade is located in the side of east sea in Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon. You can see the beauyiful seascape of Victoria Harbour.
Travei in China:Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre香港会议展览中心
Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre has been used as the main conference venue of a number of international conference. With its vast curtain of glass and 40,000 square-metre aluminium roof sculpted to echo a seabird soaring in flight, the striking Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre is a major landmark on the Hong Kong Island skyline. Known worldwide as HKCEC, this harbour-front expansion used top-down construction techniques to meet a challenge of limited land supply; its highly innovative methods winning many industry accolades.