Unwind in Hong Kong Disneyland, Asia's only Disney theme park outside Japan. There's a special Chinese magic in this setting, augmenting the classic fun, thrills and flavours of Fantasyland, Adventureland, Tomorrowland and Main Street USA.
Evening
End the day in style at the Disney's Hollywood Hotel. Feast at an international buffet where chefs concoct dishes you'll never forget.
Day 2
Morning
Visit the newly refurbished Peak Tower, the sky-high architectural landmark providing magnificent panoramic views of the dazzling city and Victoria Harbour. Inside, the re-launched Madame Tussauds boasts more than 100 life-like waxworks of the rich and famous. Then head south and hop into a sampan (small boat) to tour nearby Aberdeen harbour and spy the lifestyles of local fisherfolk. Step aboard the Jumbo Kingdom for lunch and dim sum treats on one of the world’s biggest floating restaurants. Feel Imperial amid the lavish interior!
Afternoon
Explore the seaside village of Stanley, famed – like Hong Kong itself – for its diverse attractions: shopping (its famous covered street market), culture (colonial-era Murray House) and heritage (Maritime Museum). Afterwards, a short scenic drive ends with afternoon tea at the lovingly rebuilt Repulse Bay complex.
Evening
Aboard a chartered boat in the middle of Victoria Harbour, you can enjoy dinner on board and have a front row seat for A Symphony of Lights, a magical sound and light show with a Guinness World Record. More than 30 buildings on both sides of the harbour dazzle one’s senses with their cascades of colour and sound.
Day 3
Morning
Participate in the fun-filled “Lion Dance Team-Building” game and learn 1,000-year-old traditions and techniques from masters. You'll take on different roles: either half of the mythical costumed lion, the Happy Buddha orchestrating the dance, or one of the traditional musicians!
Alternatively, join the “Discover Kowloon Tour” for another great cultural experience. Learn the secrets of buying jade (Jade Market); view a famous Qing Dynasty walled city that has been transformed into a lovely park (Kowloon Walled City Park); visit one of Hong Kong's most popular temples where you can have your fortune told (Wong Tai Sin Temple); and visit a splendid Tang Dynasty-style Buddhist temple (Chi Lin Nunnery).
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