Hong Kong Island

Jumbo Floating Restaurant, Hong Kong
Jumbo Kingdom consists of the Jumbo Floating Restaurant and the Tai Pak Floating Restaurant, renowned tourist attractions in Hong Kong's Aberdeen Harbour. The Jumbo Kingdom was established in October 1976 by Dr. Stanley Ho. It was originally decorated in the style of an ancient Chinese imperial...
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Victoria Harbour, Hong Kong
Victoria Harbour is one of the world's busiest and most impressive natural harbours. Hong Kong's striking coastline and the countless container vessels, junks, sampans and pleasure craft gliding around the harbour create an exciting view. Cruises set sail from piers on either side of Victo...
Hong Kong Park
The Hong Kong Park is a public park next to Cotton Tree Drive in Central Hong Kong. It covers an area of 80,000 m² and is an example of modern design and facilities, blending with natural landscape. Its main feature is Edward Youde Aviary which is the Hong Kong's largest aviary while the Vanta...
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Floating City, Aberdeen Harbour, Hong Kong
Centuries ago, the boat city of Aberdeen Harbor was a haven for pirates, and the floating city itself hasn’t changed much since then despite the ultra-modern skyscrapers that have sprung up around it. Aberdeen’s “boat people” live here to escape the constraints of modern society, although ma...
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Muslim Cemetery, Happy Valley, Hong Kong
Happy Valley is a populous area in Hong Kong close to the race course. The name “Happy Valley” comes from the area’s use as a burial ground during the early days of the colony. Even today, the cemeteries of Happy Valley are its most prominent and unique feature. There is the St. Micheal's...
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Kin Yin Lei, Hong Kong
The 1937-built King Yin Lei is a rare surviving example of Chinese Renaissance style that reflected the design and construction excellence in both Chinese and Western architecture of Hong Kong. The "East-meets-West" construction methods have made the building a rarity in Hong Kong and an o...
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Palm Villa, Tai Tam, Hong Kong
This is the mansion that had the extensive walled tennis courts for the tournament scenes in Enter the Dragon. In 1973 it was the location of a mansion - Palm Villa - and its expansive private grounds owned by M.W Lo. who was a famous Eurasian HK lawyer, in-law to Ho Tung and family friend of Bruce ...
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