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The Peak is one of the most popular attractions in Hong Kong: The Peak offering a stunning bird's eye view of the surrounding city skyline and the world-famous Victoria Harbour and Kowloon.Getting there is an unforgettable trip. There's nothing in the world like the Peak Tram. Pulled by steel cables, the tram climbs 373 metres (about 1,200 feet). It's so steep that the buildings you pass look like they're leaning at a 45°angle! One of Hong Kong most striking landmarks, the Peak Tower – a complex with sightseeing, entertainment and shopping facilities.
How to get there from the Cruise Terminal (Ocean Terminal)?
  Take the Star Ferry from lay-by outside Ocean Terminal to Central Pier. Then take bus 15C from the lay-by outside Central Pier 6 to the Lower Peak Tram Terminus on Garden Road and take Peak Tram to the Peak.
Travelling time / distance from Cruise Terminal:
  Allow 45 minutes for one-way transfer from cruise terminal to the Peak
 
 
"A Symphony of Lights" has been awarded the world's "Largest Permanent Light and Sound Show" by Guinness World Records. This nightly spectacle combines interactive lights of 44 key buildings on both Hong Kong Island and Kowloon with musical effects to showcase the vibrancy and glamorous night vista of Victoria Harbour. A Symphony of Lights is staged every night at 8:00 p.m. The Show comprises five major themes: "Awakening", "Energy", "Heritage", "Partnership" and "Celebration", taking spectators on a unique journey celebrating the energy, spirit and diversity of Hong Kong. The Show will become even more spectacular with the addition of pyrotechnic displays on special occasions.
The best viewing locations are along the Tsim Sha Tsui waterfront between the Avenue of Stars and the Kong Kong Cultural Centre, the promenade at Golden Bauhinia Square in Wan Chai, or from sightseeing ferries in the Victoria Harbour.
The show, organized by Tourism Commission, is a must-see event on any visit to Hong Kong.
How to get there from the Cruise Terminal (Ocean Terminal)?
  View from Avenue of Stars: 10 minutes walk from the Ocean Terminal.
 
 
 
Located at the Tsim Sha Tsui promenade, the Avenue of Stars pays tribute to the professionals who have contributed to the territory's hundred-year history of filmmaking. The Avenue of Stars features commemorative plaques, handprints of movie celebrities, descriptive milestones, kiosks with movie memorabilia, statuette, and souvenirs shop as well as incredible panoramic views of the Victoria Harbour and the Hong Kong skyline.
How to get there from the Cruise Terminal (Ocean Terminal)?
  It only takes 10 minutes walk from the Ocean Terminal.
 
 
A popular market town on the sunny south side of Hong Kong Island, Stanley's relaxed ambience,
crisp sea environs and bargain buys have made it world famous.
   
The market is one of Hong Kong's best-loved attractions Cottages and shop houses have been converted into well-stocked boutiques selling a wide range of inexpensive clothing, including factory overruns of designer items. Porcelain, rattan ware and other hand-crafted items are also available at competitive prices
   
Among the more interesting restaurant sites on the waterfront is Murray House, a 160-year-old restored three-storey colonial building that was dismantled in 1982 from its original site in Central and then rebuilt in Stanley. It re-opened in 1999 and now houses the Hong Kong Maritime Museum as well as restaurants.
   
Situated beside Murray House is Blake Pier at Stanley. Originally located in Central, Blake Pier was first dismantled in 1965 and later relocated to Morse Park to form the roof of the Morse Park pavilion. Now it has returned to its role as a public pier in Stanley, complementing the colonial architectural style of Murray House.
How to get there ?
  Bus 973 from Tsim Sha Tsui East Bus Terminus or Canton Road outside Silvercord Centre Taxi from Ocean Terminal to Stanley
   
Travelling time and distance from the Cruise Terminal:
  It will take one hour for the one way transfer by bus or 30 minutes by taxi
 
 
Hong Kong is an awesome wonderland brimming over with beautiful outdoors attractions. There's Hong Kong Disneyland where Mickey and his friends are ready to welcome you to their magical world. The cable car ride at Ngong Ping 360 which ends at a fascinating culturally themed village near the awesome Giant Buddha Outdoor statue. The Ocean Park Hong Kong brings you the most amazing and beautiful creatures from all over the world. And the Hong Kong Wetland Park , a fantastic ecotourism facility that brings nature alive with neat interactive exhibits.
How to get there?
  Taxi from Ocean Terminal to respective theme park
   
Travelling time from the Cruise Terminal (Ocean Terminal):
  Hong Kong Disneyland – about 30/45 minutes ride by taxi
Ngong Ping 360 Cable Car Terminal – about 30/45 minutes ride by taxi
Ocean Park Hong Kong– about 30/45 minutes ride by taxi
Hong Kong Wetland Park – about 45/60 minutes ride by taxi
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