
Hong Kong Travel Guide
Main Attractions in the Island
Central – the Central District is the business hub and home to Asia’s leading trading companies and includes some of the best attractions, which are as follows;
Victorian Peak – the most prestigious residential address in Hong Kong.
Hong Kong Park – an Oasis in the middle featuring green house, fountains, an aviary, restaurant and visual art center.
Lan Kwai Fong – previously known as Matchmakers Alley is a narrow lane in Central.
Hong Kong Zoological and Botanical Park – the area above the Governor’s residence was converted into a botanical garden in mid 19 th century.
Western Hong Kong
Market – the beautiful Edwardian building on the corner of Connaught Road and Morrison Street in the Western District was opened in 1858.
Man Mo Temple – the temple is situated on the Hollywood road is one of the oldest and the largest temple in Hong Kong. The temple is dedicated to the God of War and literature.
Hollywood Road Lok Ku Road – the center of Hong Kong’s antique district and includes Chinese porcelain, rosewood and blackwood furniture, paintings, curios and chinoiserie.
Happy Valley – the valley is located between Wan Chai and Causeway Bay, is popular for the racecourse and is one of the riches in the world.
Noon Day Gun – is located opposite the Excelsior Hotel in Causeway Bay is made famous by Neol Coward and is fired every day at the stroke of noon.
Aw Boon Haw Gardens – Aw Boon Haw a local Philanthropist, famous for his Tiger Balm ointment is named after him.
Museums and Galleries in Hong Kong
University Museum and Art Gallery, Flagstaff House Museum of Tea Ware, Police Museum, Law UK Folk Museum, Museum of Chinese Historical Relics, Hong Kong Arts Center Pao Galleries and Tsui Museum of Arts.
Kowloon
Hong Kong Museum of Art, Hong Kong Museum of History, Leicheng UK Branch Museum, Hong Kong Space Museum, Hong Kong Science Museum and Tung Wah Museum.