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HSBC Lions

HSBC Lions

The Stitt and Stephen Lion Statue, popularly known as the HSBC Lions are found at various branches of the bank across Hong Kong. This bronze statue characterised by two lions, one calm and one roaring, thus represents the bank's managers; Gorden Holmes Stitt and Alexander Gorden Stephen. Designed by the British artist WW Wagstaff, the HSBC Lions was set up at the third outlet of the bank on 1 Queen's Road Central. There is a damage of the WW II Japanese bombing on the statue. Read More

Hung Shing Temple

Hung Shing Temple

One among the temples dedicated to Hung Shing, the Hung Shing Temple of Wan Chai began as a mere stone altar along the protective shoreline of the area. Listed among the Grade I historical buildings, this temple is set on the Queen's Road East. A comparatively smaller temple, the Hung Shing Temple is built with massive hill-side boulders, the Hung Shing temple houses a single hall characterised by a granite platform.

Hung Shing Yeh Beach

Hung Shing Yeh Beach

Hung Shing Yeh Beach is the most popular beach of Lamma Island. The serene environment and clear water of the picturesque beach have been the main attraction for the tourists. One can enjoy the calm waves, fine sand, and also indulge into swimming and sunbathing. Hung Shing Yeh Beach is a perfect day-out destination with family or friends, to reconnect with them in the presence of calmer waves, cool breezes and the shimmery presence of the fine sand. Read More

Hysan Place

Hysan Place

Conveniently located in the heart of Causeway Bay with direct access to the MTR station, Hysan Place is a harbour of open-storefronts, natural sunlights and impeccably high ceilings in the form of a shopping complex. It sits on the retail space of 42,000 square meters with over 120 popular, sought-after international brands like GAP, Hollister among more along with unique restaurants like Green Waffle Diner and Ho Hung Kee spread across 17 floors. Read More

Ibrahim Mosque

Ibrahim Mosque

Situated on Hoi Wang Road, the Ibrahim Mosque of Hong Kong is the most recent addition to the list. Completed and inaugurated in 2013, Ibrahim Mosque provides various amenities for devotees and visitors such as a pantry, classrooms and a conference room. It also houses the Imam's office. Each of these facilities are sectioned between men and women so as to abide with the religious code of conduct.

IFC Mall

IFC Mall

One of the most visually appealing shopping destinations in Hong Kong with soothing water displays and sounds, the IFC mall has over 200 international brands from mid-end to high-end, is also home to the very famous Four Seasons Hotel with its Michelin-star restaurants and some of the most exclusive office spaces in the city. Having impeccable connectivity to most other attractions in Central, you can hop from one place to another place very conveniently and not need to go out of the way to be here! Read More

International Finance Centre Hong Kong

International Finance Centre Hong Kong

The Hong Kong International Financial Centre or the IFC, located in the Financial Street right in the heart of Hong Kong is the largest integrated commercial development center and the most prosperous trading hub in the region. What makes the International Finance Centre such an important structure are its two component towers- One IFC and Two IFC, each of which acting as Hong Kong’s prime trading and financial zones. The IFC Mall is one of the most premium malls across Asia housing more than 200 luxury and designer stores. To add to the grandeur of the International Finance Centre complex, the region houses some of the best Michelin restaurants offering a wide range of cuisines and world class cafes serving up the most elegant beverages, pastries and indulgent confectionery which make you want to keep coming back for more. Read More

Island Beverly Centre

Island Beverly Centre

Home to Hong Kong’s iconic 1000-square-feet cube shops, Island Beverly Centre is a four floored gem, trove of local and indie fashion stores which are super trendy and popular among the young crowd. The couture warren has a variety of electric stores that offer everything from accessories to toys and shoppers should keep their eyes wide open because you never know what great, affordable product you’ll find here!

Island Junks

Island Junks

Island Junks are old-school Chinese-styled junk boats which offer an hour-long tour of Hong Kong through its waters. These boats while may sound old fashioned, in reality come equipped with sound systems, furniture, powerful motors and a lot more luxuries. Island junks are purposefully designed to be ideal for parties and celebrations. The Island Junks usually start its journey from the Aberdeen Harbour and make stops on Lamma Island, which is famous for its old-fashioned lifestyle, Po Toi Island, which accommodates a population of mere 20-30 people and other prominent islands in the Hong Kong peninsula including Shek O, Deepwater Bay and Turtle Cove. The boats can be booked with different packages including an all-inclusive option which caters unlimited food and snacks while Dj hire and professional photography services are provided as well. A one-day hire of one of these vessels will cost somewhere around HKD 5500. Read More

Jade Market

Jade Market

Located at Yau Ma Tei in Kowloon, Jade Market is a covered market in Hong Kong with a multiplicity of stalls selling various kinds of jades, pearls and other valuable stones in different sizes and shapes. Jades hold a good business in Hong Kong since they are a symbol of purity and are believed to bring good luck and fortune. Jade Market is filled with all types of jade ornaments ranging from pendants and bracelets to rings and earrings. The vendors at the stalls can help the visitors with finding and altering the perfect jade for them according to the Chinese almanac based on the year of birth. A particular animal is considered appropriate for every person to wear and changed with the changing fortunes. The Jade Market in Hong Kong is vibrant with varied colours of different stones and pearls displayed. Loose stones, small statues, carvings and jewellery can also be found at the market. Read More

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