May 16, 2024
From Castles to Temples: 8 Most Popular Tourist Destinations in Hong Kong

Ready to start your journey to one of Asia’s most dynamic and diverse cities?

Even if you have visited here many times, there will always be something new you can discover in  Hong Kong . Beautiful mountain views, super busy shopping malls and amazing theme parks, it’s easy to make this country one of the most popular destinations in Asia, and of course, one of our favorites! 
From the iconic Dragon’s Back to nostalgic Hong Kong Disneyland, you’ll find endless opportunities to try new experiences at  Hong Kong’s best attractions . So, grab your camera, and start exploring!

What you also need to prepare before leaving for Hong Kong

SIM Card & Mobile WiFi for Hong Kong – Make sure you are always connected to the internet in Hong Kong
Hong Kong Airport Transportation
Hong Kong Airport Express Ticket
Airport Private Transfers
Transportation in Hong Kong
Octopus Card – To be used to ride the MTR, buses, ferries, coaches and trams
Car rental with driver in Hong Kong – Traveling in Hong Kong will be more comfortable with a private driver
Hong Kong-Macau Ferry Ticket – While you’re in Hong Kong, visit Macau too!
Hong Kong Tourist Pass
Klook Pass Hong Kong
Klook Playground Pass Hong Kong
Klook Pass – The Peak Hong Kong

1. Victoria Peak

The Peak tower at dawn
Source: Klook
It wouldn’t be a trip to Hong Kong if you didn’t visit  Victoria Peak , a place that offers stunning views of the city skyline and Victoria Harbour. Visitors can reach the top by taking the historic Peak Tram or climbing the hillside. Upon arrival at the top, you will find several viewing platforms, restaurants and shops that you can visit.
Victoria Peak
Address: 128 Peak Rd, The Peak, Hong Kong
No need to queue to enjoy the beauty of Hong Kong from the height of the Victoria Peak Tram and Sky Terrace 428. Book tickets on Klook!

2. Tian Tian Buddha

Aerial view of Tian Tan Buddha
Source: Hong Kong Tourism Board Facebook
Tian Tan Buddha Monument
Source: Pexels
Located on Lantau Island, the Big Buddha is a huge bronze statue more than 112 feet or about 34 meters high. You can reach this statue by taking the Ngong Ping 360 cable car , which also offers stunning views of the surrounding mountains and sea. After arriving at the top, you can explore Po Lin Monastery and learn about local history and culture. 
Tian Tian Buddha
Address: Ngong Ping Rd, Lantau Island, Hong Kong
Contact: +852 2985 5248

3. Hong Kong Disneyland

Hong Kong Disneyland Castle
Source: Hong Kong Disneyland Facebook
Belle and Beast characters
Source: Hong Kong Disneyland Facebook
Hong Kong Disneyland  is a must-visit attraction for all Disney fans. This charming amusement park has rides, shows and attractions themed around Disney films and characters. Everything is available to satisfy the diverse desires of Hong Kong Disneyland visitors, fromthe legendary Space Mountainroller coaster
Hong Kong Disneyland
Address: Lantau Island, Hong Kong
Contact: +852 3550 3388

4. Avenue of Stars

Statue holding a ball with the view of metropolis
Source: Avenue of Stars Hong Kong Facebook
The Avenue of Stars is located along the Tsim Sha Tsui waterfront   and was built as a tribute to Hong Kong’s rich film industry. You can walk along the promenade while seeing statues and handprints of several mega stars of Chinese cinema – including the legendary Bruce Lee. This area also offers stunning views of Victoria Harbor and the Hong Kong skyline at sunset.
Avenue of Stars
Address: Avenue of Stars, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong
Contact: +852 2810 2770 | tcenq@cstb.gov.hk

5. Temple Street Night Market

Chinese arc in the street
Source: Temple Street Night Market Website
If you are looking for a unique shopping experience, of course the Temple Street Night Market in  Hong Kong is the place. Open every night, this incredibly busy market offers a variety of goods, including clothing, electronics and traditional Chinese crafts. This area is also a great place to enjoy street food, live performances and souvenirs to take home.
Temple Street Night Market
Address: Temple St, Jordan, Hong Kong

6. Ocean Park

Ocean Park Hong Kong Facade
Source: Ocean Park Hong Kong Facebook
Another popular amusement park in Hong Kong is  Ocean Park . This place offers a variety of rides and attractions, including a marine mammal park and aquarium, where you can see dolphins, sea lions and even giant pandas up close. This amusement park also offers stunning views of the South China Sea and the surrounding mountains.
Ocean Park
Address: 180 Wong Chuk Hang Road, Aberdeen, Hong Kong
Contact: +852 3923 2323 

7. Wong Tai Sin Temple

Wong Tai Sin Temple Arc Facade
Source: Wong Tai Sin Temple Website
Wong Tai Sin Temple is one of the most famous Taoist temples in  Hong Kong . Travelers can explore ornate halls and pagodas, make offerings to the gods, and consult fortune tellers. This temple can also be a relaxing retreat away from the busy streets of Hong Kong. After all, who knows, maybe the fortune teller will predict good fortune in your future!
Wong Tai Sin Temple
Address: 2 Chuk Yuen Village, Wong Tai Sin, Kowloon, Hong Kong
Contact: +852 2327 8141

8. Dragon’s Back

Island shape like a dragon
Source: Hong Kong Tourism Board Website
For nature and hiking lovers,  Dragon’s Back  is a destination that really must be visited. The scenic trail offers stunning views of Hong Kong’s coastline and green hills. This hike is of medium difficulty and takes around 2-3 hours to complete, depending on your speed. What’s more, you might have the chance to see Hong Kong Disneyland from the top of the mountain.
Dragon’s Back
Address: Shek O, Hong Kong

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