Head out on any of these do-it-yourself jaunts and you'll be amazed by what you see. Hong Kong is a compact city and travelling about on your own is easy.
Discover the magic of Hong Kong movies at the Avenue of Stars along the Tsim Sha Tsui promenade. Look for commemorative plaques, some featuring handprints of your favourite film stars. See milestones of the Hong Kong film industry and the Hong Kong Film Awards sculpture. The wide open space of the Avenue of Stars also provides panoramic views of Victoria Harbour, the Hong Kong skyline and a perfect place to watch A Symphony of Lights multimediashow at 8pm.
Daily
Tsim Sha Tsui promenade, Kowloon
MTR East Tsim Sha Tsui Station Exit J, and follow sign
Catch the most stunning vistas you can image: Soaring skyscrapers, ships filling the harbour, outlying islands, and green mountains in the distance. You'll see it all at Hong Kong's signature tourist spot: The Peak. Shopping, dining, and theme attractions are just some of the fun that awaits you. Most shops and the attractions stay open until 10pm. Restaurants are open to 11pm.
7am - midnight, daily
Take the Peak Tram from the Peak Tram Lower Terminus on Garden Road (MTR Central Station Exit J2), or take bus 15 from Exchange Square bus terminus (MTR Central Station Exit D).
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