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The
Hong Kong Story
Hong
Kong Museum of History |
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To
acquire an overview
of Hong Kong’s
broad and dynamic
history and cultural
heritage, visit the
Hong Kong Museum of
History in Tsim Sha
Tsui. The Hong
Kong Story is
a permanent exhibition,
which tells all about
the natural environment,
folk culture and historical
development of Hong
Kong from 400 million
years ago to 1997. |
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Be
sure to put aside
a good two hours for
this great exhibition.
It’s also worth
spending a few more
hours enjoying
the other featured
programmes, theatre
shows and interactive
booths. |
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| Tsim
Sha Tsui MTR
Exit B2 and
walk along Cameron
Road towards
Tsim Sha Tsui
East. |
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A Colourful
Kaleidoscope
Tsim Sha Tsui |
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Tsim Sha
Tsui has a splendid array
of colonial and modern buildings,
not to mention great shopping
malls and restaurants. It’s
a fusion of the old and
the new, East and West.
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The waterfront
promenade is the best place
to see and feel the contrast
between Tsim Sha Tsui and
the modern skyscrapers of
Hong Kong Island such as
Two ifc, Bank of China,
HSBC Main Building and HKCEC, form a magnificent
backdrop across the harbour. |
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On the Tsim
Sha Tsui waterfront, the
Avenue
of Stars pays tribute
to Hong Kong’s movie
industry. Right nearby,
you’ll find modern
attractions like the Hong
Kong Space Museum and
the Hong Kong Cultural Centre.
The Clock
Tower, completed in
1921, is a declared monument
and an icon of the Age of
Steam. |
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The Peninsula
Hotel retains its colonial
magic and style with a seamless
modern extension reflecting
the metamorphosis of Hong
Kong. |
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| Tsim
Sha Tsui MTR Exit
E and walk towards
the harbour. |
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| The Best
of Chinese Cuisine |
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