Plan Your Travel To Hong Kong
Places To Visit In Hong Kong
Jamia Mosque
The oldest and the first mosque to have been established on Hong Kong ground, the Jamia Mosque was built in 1980. Located on Shelly Street since its inception, this mosque has trilingual stone engravings in Chinese, English and Arabic. The Jamia Mosque has been erected in a rectangular form and characterised with arches windows and an arched main door as well.
Jin Island
Also known as Tiu Chung Chau, Jin Island is situated in the Sai Kung District. Best described as the 'Four Sea Arches' for its remarkable landscapes formed due to the winds and waves, Jin Island is home to the famous "Goldfish Wagging Tail" apart from other sea caves, arches and inlets. Locally known as the Kam Chung Ngam, this large and beautiful sea cave towards the bottom of the island looks like a goldfish when viewed from the hilltop.
Jumbo Kingdom
Renowned as the world’s largest floating Restaurant, Jumbo Kingdom is float on Aberdeen South Typhoon harbor in Hong Kong, Decorated in traditional majestic Chinese panache, Jumbo Kingdom – the floating restaurant hosts a multi-story structure with intricate details of embellishments, heavy chandeliers, dragons, and pointed pagodas that represent prosperity, good fortune and empire as per the ethnicities. Jumbo Kingdom is best known for its exquisite cuisines of scrumptious freshwater seafood, traditional Cantonese dishes, and the marvelous dim sums.
A phenomenal view for hindsight and an amazing gastronomical experience, Jumbo Kingdom is frequented by food buffs from around the world who need to satiate their taste buds. It consists of two restaurants – The Jumbo and The Tai Pak floating restaurants, both connected to each other through a bridge. Jumbo Kingdom takes pride in being the topmost tourist attraction visited by over 30 million diners including royalties, celebrities, and various luminaries like Queen Elizabeth II, film stars Tom Cruise, Gwyneth Paltrow, Chow Yun Fat, Gong Li etc. in the past 43 years of its existence.
Read More
Kadoorie Farms and Botanic Garden
Kadoorie Farms & Botanical Garden, formerly known as Kadoorie Experimental and Extension Farm, is one of the most spectacular places for nature and animal lovers in Hong Kong. Situated on the top of one of the highest mountain peaks of Hong Kong - Tai Mo Shan, it is a wildlife and botanical sanctuary and conservatory which promises the visitors a worthwhile peaceful time in the lap of nature.
The Kadoorie Farms provides the visitors not only a glimpse of bountiful gardens, house flowers and animals but also is equipped with waterfalls, picnic spots, heritage sites and beautiful walking trails for the visitors. This hidden jewel of Hong Kong is also an education centre which focuses on three main programmes - Sustainable Living, Holistic Education and Nature Conservation - thereby trying to provide ways of harmonious existence between humans and nature.
Read More
Kam Shan Country Park
Kam Shan Country Park, also known as Golden Hill Country Park, lies in the Kowloon region of Hong Kong. Spanning over an area of 3.37 square kilometres, the park is majorly covered with patches of jogging trails, picnic and barbecue areas which attract huge numbers of visitors. The park acquired its name from the Golden Hill, known amongst the locals as Kam Shan, a 369-metre peak which is the salient feature of the park.
Several points along the western ridge of the park offers some flabbergasting panoramic views of areas such as Smugglers Ridge, Tai Mo Shan (the highest peak in Hong Kong), Lion Rock and Beacon Hill. The Kam Shan, commonly referred to as the ‘Monkey Hill’, is home to hundreds of these primates. Apart from these, the Kam Shan Country Park is home to other species and genera of animals as well, including birds and squirrels owing to the lush greenery throughout.
Read More
Kam Tin River
A water member of the New Territories, the Kam Tin River belongs to the east of Yuen Long in Kam Tin. With its river basin being the largest in all of Hong Kong, Kam Tin has 2 prominent tributaries. A 13-kilometre waterbody, the Kam Tin river passes Shueng Tsuen and Ng Kan Tsuen as well. As the river begins at a height of 910 metres, it is the second highest origin in Hong Kong.
Kap Shui Mun Bridge
One of the longest double-deck, cable-stayed bridges in the world, the Kap Shui Mun bridge spans Kap Shui Mun Channel linking Lantau Island Ma Wan Island as a means to access the Hong Kong International airport. An innovative hybrid design transports both roads as well as railway traffic where the upper deck is used for motor vehicles and the lower deck is meant for vehicle use plus the MTR. This is another semi-fan style looking bridge on this list with its design resembling a spread-out hand fan.
Read More
Kat Hing Wai Walled Village
Kat Hing Wai is a walled village situated in the Yuen Long District of Hong Kong which remains inhabited by about 400 descendants of the Tang Clan. They built these walls to protect the civilians from pirates, bandits, rival clans and even wild animals. The most iconic feature of Kat Hing Wai is its structure. One can enter the village by making a HKD 3 donation to the village fund at the front gate.
Stretching over 80 square metres, the Kat Hing Wai Walled Village is surrounded by four seven-metre high brick walls. While most of the original architecture has disappeared, part of the village such as the guardhouse and moats date back to the original civilization. The entrance leads directly to the ancestral shrine and embraces several old stone buildings, some which have been replaced by modern structures.
Read More
Kau Sai Chau Golf Course
Offering beautiful sceneries, the Kau Sai Chau Golf Course is the only golf course in Hong Kong that is open to the public. Although a tab-bit expensive, a visit to this golf course on the Kau Sai Chau island would open up to three different courses; the North, South and East course. An 18-hole course, the Kau Sai Chau Golf Course was launched by utilising the Hong Kong Jockey Club funds.
Kowloon Bay Sports Ground
Located at Kowloon Bay, Kowloon Bay Sports Ground is another multi-purpose ground in the city. Housing a seating capacity of 1200, the stadium has a standard 400-metre running track and a turf for ball games with floodlight.
Hong Kong Travel Packages
View All Travel Packages Hong Kong
Nearby Places Hong Kong
Browse Package Collections
Browse Hotel Collections