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Mong Kok Stadium
Launched in 1999, the 6769-seater Mong Kok Stadium hosts Hong Kong's Premier League matches for football. It was known as an army sports ground before 1961.
Murray House Hong Kong
Located in Stanley, Murray House is an iconic Victorian-style building in Hong Kong. This 160-year-old three-storey colonial building offers excellent dining opportunities with splendid views of the sea along with shopping opportunities. The building has been built with a classical architecture and is worth a glance.
Murray House is the most historic building which was originally constructed in Central in the year 1844 and was relocated to Stanley waterfront in the early 2000s. Bookstores, home furnishing outlets, beauty and care centres and regular grocery stores are also present in Murray House.
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Nan Lian Garden
The Nan Lian Garden is a public garden built in the clasic Chinese style amidst the high-rise apartments of Diamond Hill in Hong Kong. This sprawling garden spanning over 35,000 square metres is a visual feast with lush ornamental trees, wooden structures, gigantic rocks, hillocks and water features.
Nan Lian Garden was planned and executed with traditional gardening techniques that follow the one-way route of the Tang Dynasty. Right in the middle, the ancient-looking pavilion is a centre of attraction with Lion Rock mountain range in the backdrop. The noise barrier shield along the boundary wall and towering trees cut the noise nuisance and make the place much more tranquil. Opposite the Nan Lian Garden is the famous Chi Lin Nunnery, built in the same architectural style to compliment the beautiful temple complex. Both of these attractions can be visited free of cost.
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Nathan Road
Nathan Road is Hong Kong’s oldest road, and a famous street shopping centre in Kowloon. Extending from Mongkok to Tsim Sha Tsui, this commercial road is a tourist attraction, popular for its malls, stores, historical attractions, and restaurants. Named Golden Mile because of its shining lights, Nathan Road is Hong Kong’s very own Times Square, complete with neon signs and busy streets.
This mile-long road was first constructed in 1861 and named Robinson Road, after the fifth governor of the province. In 1909 it was renamed to Nathan Road, after the thirteenth governor of Hong Kong, Sir Matthew Nathan. Stretching till Victoria Harbour, Nathan Road is a great sightseeing and shopping location for tourists and locals alike.
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New Town Plaza
Located at the MTR Sha Tin Station, the New Town Plaza is a great pit-stop for all travellers alike with around 350 stores and boutiques of international brands, a variety of electronics, 50 restaurants along with big supermarkets. The kids will have fun too because of a designated space created on the theme of Asia’s first Snoopy World! It is clearly one of the largest shopping malls in Hong Kong, catering to everyone's needs.
Ng Tung Chai Waterfalls
From Hong Kong to Ng Tung Chai Waterfalls is an exhilarating experience, crossing the parasol trees in the jungle in Ng Tung Chai, also called the Chinese Parasol Tree Village. The series of four successive waterfalls of Ng Tung Chai namely Bottom fall, Middle fall, Main fall, and Scatter Fall - will make your summer vacations near the Tai Mo Shan base of Ng Tung Chai memorable. Also, enthusiastic hikers can spend a good time while hiking towards the waterfalls.
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Ng Tung River
The Ng Tung River possesses various tributaries such as the Tan Shan River and Kwan Tei River. The Ng Tung stream of this river is one of the most beautiful streams in Hong Kong. Besides, the stream also falls off as the highest waterfall in town. The Ng Tung River joins along with the Shek Sheung river and Shueng Yue river before opening up into the Sham Chun River, also known as the Shenzhen River.
Ngong Ping 360 Cable Car
Ngong Ping 360 Cable Car is a world-renowned gondola lift experience on Lantau Island in Hong Kong. The 5.7-kilometre-long bi-cable ropeway connects downtown Tung Chung to Ngong Ping region. It affords incredible bird’s eye view of Lantau Island.
The Cable Car ride also offers scenic view of the Hong Kong International Airport, the 110-foot Tian Tan Giant Buddha Statue, and the pristine 360-degree view of the Lantau Plateau. The Ngong Ping 360 Cable Car takes one to the culturally enriched Ngong Ping Village which stances out to conserve the startling experience of retail, dining and entertainment package over a stretch of 1.5 hectares on the Lantau Island.
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Nina Fossil Garden
As the name suggests, Nina Fossil Garden houses various tree fossils from a couple of million years into the past. Situated outside the Nina Tower on Yueng Uk Road, this fossil garden is Hong Kong's most widespread tree fossil arena. The 80000 sq. ft. Nina Fossil Garden also has a few sculptures installed on its grounds. Apart from these, there are continuously functioning solar panels equipped here as well.
Noah's Ark Hong Kong
Noah's Ark at Ma Wan Island in Hong Kong, is a theme park based on Christian beliefs found in the Bible. This tourist attraction encourages cultural learning by presenting the story of Noah’s Ark and the great flood in an interactive and entertaining manner. With life-size models of animals, breathtaking views, and several activities organized by management, it provides an engaging experience for both children and adults.
Excellent facilities for are available for dining, gift-shopping, and accommodation, all located within the premises of Noah's Ark thereby taking care of all possible necessities on your trip. As an opportunity to travel back in time through stories, games and life-like representations, this attraction offers a guaranteed fun-filled experience.
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