Things to do in Hong Kong

Feel the breeze and night view of Victoria Harbour

Situated between Hong Kong Island and Kowloon. Most skyscrapers in Hong Kong are along this Harbour. Take sight seeing ferry to see the skyline is the best choice. Night view of this harbour is excellent. Sometimes there will be some 4D light shows, and sometimes there will be some young band performances. Ferries have different classes, some are cheap but crowded, some are limited in numbers but a little bit expensive. Taking a view from skyscraper is another good choice to enjoy a leisure night.

Walk on the Avenue of Stars

Modeled on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, located along the Victoria Harbour waterfront in Tsim Sha Tsui. The handprint and signature of the celebrities are on the ground for travellers to take picture. Also this avenue is a very good place to take a selfie with Victoria Harbour. Every month there will be over 30 performances held in this avenue including music, dancing and drama.

Reach to the peak of Victoria Peak

There are 4 things that are worth doing on this hill. Taking a cable car, taking a picture for Victoria Harbour, visiting Madame Tussauds, trying snacks of Peak Tower.

Taking pictures in Madame Tussauds

Located in Victoria Peak, Madame Tussauds Hong Kong, part of the renowned chain of wax museums founded by Marie Tussaud of France, is located at the Peak Tower on Hong Kong Island in Hong Kong. It is the first Madame Tussauds museums in Asia, The Hong Kong branch houses nearly 100 wax figures of internationally known personalities, with Asian figures taking up more than a third of the total, of which sixteen are from Hong Kong. The wax figures are featured in a range of themed settings such as Hong Kong glamour, music icons, historical and national heroes, the champions and world Premieres.

Try snacks in Tsim Sha Tsui

Urban area in southern Kowloon. Geographically, Tsim Sha Tsui is a cape on the tip of the Kowloon Peninsula pointing towards Victoria Harbour. Tsim Sha Tsui is a major tourist hub in metropolitan Hong Kong, with many high-end shops and restaurants that cater to tourists. Many of Hong Kong’s museums are located in the area.

Shopping in Mong Kok

First choice to understand Hong Kongese culture. The Nathan road between Mong Kong and Yau Ma Tei is the most bustling place. The shopping mall are crowded at the east side, while the cheap widgets and snacks are mostly located at the west side.