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Things to do and see in Hong Kong
Hong Kong has fabulous sightseeing concentrated within an easily accessible radius. There are a great variety of things to see and do in Hong Kong.
Sightseeing (Most Popular)
Hong Kong has a multitude of attractions to keep visitors amazed no matter what their interests. To help you discover the sophistication and magic of this fantastic travel destination, we'll show you sights and activities that will create memories you will treasure forever.
Clock Tower – Part of the original Kowloon-Canton Railway terminus on the Kowloon waterfront
HK Cultural Centre / HK Museum of Art / HK Space Museum – Located side by side on the waterfront of Tsim Sha Tsui and close to Ocean Terminal.
Avenue of Stars - Discover what makes Hong Kong the Hollywood of the East and see a life-size statue of the legendary kung-fu action star, Bruce Lee
A Symphony of Lights – A spectacular multimedia show staged every night at 8pm around the harbour, named the 'World's Largest Permanent Light and Sound Show' by Guinness World Records.
The Peak - One of Hong Kong's most visited attractions, offering a stunning bird's-eye view of the surrounding city skyline and the world-famous Victoria Harbour and Kowloon peninsula.
Repulse Bay - A beautiful beach on Hong Kong Island. Besides sun, surf and sand, there is an ornate Chinese-style lifeguard clubhouse and up-market shopping and dining to enjoy.
Stanley Market - Located on the south side of Hong Kong Island, this market is world-famous for its lovely Mediterranean ambience and shopping lanes packed with all manner of inexpensive items.
Aberdeen - One of the original fishing settlements, it's now known for the live-aboard boats in the harbour and the Jumbo Kingdom floating seafood restaurant.
There are still a multitude of attractions for you to explore!
Clock Tower – Part of the original Kowloon-Canton Railway terminus on the Kowloon waterfront
HK Cultural Centre / HK Museum of Art / HK Space Museum – Located side by side on the waterfront of Tsim Sha Tsui and close to Ocean Terminal.
Avenue of Stars - Discover what makes Hong Kong the Hollywood of the East and see a life-size statue of the legendary kung-fu action star, Bruce Lee
A Symphony of Lights – A spectacular multimedia show staged every night at 8pm around the harbour, named the 'World's Largest Permanent Light and Sound Show' by Guinness World Records.
The Peak - One of Hong Kong's most visited attractions, offering a stunning bird's-eye view of the surrounding city skyline and the world-famous Victoria Harbour and Kowloon peninsula.
Repulse Bay - A beautiful beach on Hong Kong Island. Besides sun, surf and sand, there is an ornate Chinese-style lifeguard clubhouse and up-market shopping and dining to enjoy.
Stanley Market - Located on the south side of Hong Kong Island, this market is world-famous for its lovely Mediterranean ambience and shopping lanes packed with all manner of inexpensive items.
Aberdeen - One of the original fishing settlements, it's now known for the live-aboard boats in the harbour and the Jumbo Kingdom floating seafood restaurant.
There are still a multitude of attractions for you to explore!
Shopping
When it comes to a wonderful shopping experience, Hong Kong has everything in abundance.
Harbour City – a two million sq ft shopping complex right next to the cruise terminal building.
New World Centre – a great place to shop for men's, women's and children's clothing and accessories, as well as kids' toys.
Nathan Road - The 'Golden Mile' positively hums with energy all day long and at night the street is a kaleidoscope of colourful neon lights.
Park Lane Shoppers' Boulevard - Bustling with shoppers day and night, this distinctive shopping mall offers a variety of local and international brand name stores in the heart of Tsim Sha Tsui.
IFC mall – Close to the Central waterfront, IFC mall houses over 200 international brands, plus restaurants, bars and a cinema complex.
The Landmark - Hong Kong's premier shopping mall, The Landmark is a four-storey arcade that offers department store, designer shops, exclusive brand names, jewellery and lifestyle stores.
Pacific Place - This spacious and handsome mall houses local-brand chain stores, upmarket boutiques, high-end department stores, a four-screen cinema and superb restaurants and cafés.
ELEMENTS - The all-new up-market shopping experience at Kowloon Station offers shoppers one million sq ft of stunning shopping, dining and entertainment.
Have a diversified shopping experience by visiting other modern shopping malls and department stores and local street markets in Hong Kong.
Harbour City – a two million sq ft shopping complex right next to the cruise terminal building.
New World Centre – a great place to shop for men's, women's and children's clothing and accessories, as well as kids' toys.
Nathan Road - The 'Golden Mile' positively hums with energy all day long and at night the street is a kaleidoscope of colourful neon lights.
Park Lane Shoppers' Boulevard - Bustling with shoppers day and night, this distinctive shopping mall offers a variety of local and international brand name stores in the heart of Tsim Sha Tsui.
IFC mall – Close to the Central waterfront, IFC mall houses over 200 international brands, plus restaurants, bars and a cinema complex.
The Landmark - Hong Kong's premier shopping mall, The Landmark is a four-storey arcade that offers department store, designer shops, exclusive brand names, jewellery and lifestyle stores.
Pacific Place - This spacious and handsome mall houses local-brand chain stores, upmarket boutiques, high-end department stores, a four-screen cinema and superb restaurants and cafés.
ELEMENTS - The all-new up-market shopping experience at Kowloon Station offers shoppers one million sq ft of stunning shopping, dining and entertainment.
Have a diversified shopping experience by visiting other modern shopping malls and department stores and local street markets in Hong Kong.
Dining
Hong Kong's cuisine is renowned for its exotic fusion of Eastern and Western flavours along with a wide variety of local culinary delights. Its cultural blend, proximity to Mainland China and reputation for quality have made Hong Kong a Gourmet Paradise.
Knutsford Terrace - Featuring a wide variety of exotic cuisine, this hotbed of international culinary delights offers something for virtually every palate.
Lan Kwai Fong & SoHo - a buzzing centre of clubs, bars and restaurants. This cheerful warren of Western-style restaurants, nightclubs, delicatessens and bars is a must for night owls and people watchers.
Hong Kong is renowned for its exotic fusion of East and Western flavours along with a wide variety of culinary delights. Discover the multitude of cuisines available in Hong Kong.
Knutsford Terrace - Featuring a wide variety of exotic cuisine, this hotbed of international culinary delights offers something for virtually every palate.
Lan Kwai Fong & SoHo - a buzzing centre of clubs, bars and restaurants. This cheerful warren of Western-style restaurants, nightclubs, delicatessens and bars is a must for night owls and people watchers.
Hong Kong is renowned for its exotic fusion of East and Western flavours along with a wide variety of culinary delights. Discover the multitude of cuisines available in Hong Kong.
Shore Excursions
Cruise lines offer a full range of shore excursions and passengers have many options to explore Hong Kong's diversity, sophistication and unique east/west culture. Hong Kong offers a distinctive living culture that sets it apart from the rest of Asia and indeed the world. Alternatively, you can take a guided tour.
You may also use our interactive itinerary planner to tailor an itinerary that best suits your needs.
You may also use our interactive itinerary planner to tailor an itinerary that best suits your needs.
Culture and Heritage
Hong Kong is a unique fusion of Eastern and Western cultures where the old and the new live side by side. With the Cultural Kaleidoscope programme, you can experience and participate in some local traditions and every day rituals, for free. These activities include: tea appreciation, tai chi class, feng shui class, antiques appreciation class, and a sail aboard Duk Ling, the last authentic sailing junk in Hong Kong.
Nature
Nature lovers will find a beautiful, green world of experiences with Hong Kong Nature Kaleidoscope programmes. You may visit a unique fishing community at Tai O, go early-morning bird-watching, or take to the water for dolphin-watching. There are many choices available.
Events and Festivals
Hong Kong is known as the Events Capital of Asia, offering a enormous array of fascinating and exciting events ranging from colourful Chinese festivals to world-class arts and sporting events. Check out the Event Calendar for upcoming events.

