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Ocean Park
Ocean Park Hong Kong, located in Wong Chuk Hang, is a marine mammal park, oceanarium, animal theme park and amusement park. The second-largest theme park in Hong Kong, it is divided into two areas The Summit and The Waterfront. The two are connected by 1.5-kilometre long cable car system and the Ocean Express Funicular Railway.
The Summit and the Waterfront are further subdivided into a total of 8 zones - Marine World, Thrill Mountain, Adventure Land, Polar Adventure and the Rainforest in the Summit and Aqua City, Amazing Asian Animals and the Whiskers Harbour in the Waterfront. All these different zones have many rides, activities, games and even shows for visitors. Throughout the year, Ocean Park is host to several annual events such as on Halloween and the Christmas - New year period.
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Olympian City
A conveniently located mall which is close to 5 MTR stations, the Olympian City contains over 250 stores whose products range from internationally known fashion, accessory labels to stores for luxury lifestyle items, healthcare, wellness and personal care among others. It also offers unique entertainment experiences in the form of events, promotions, etc. Combining the three phases of the complex, the area space covers a whopping 800,000 square feet!
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Opera Gallery
Opera Gallery lies on Wyndham Street in the Central district of Hong Kong. It is a leading representative and international dealer in modern and contemporary art. It has galleries in key locations like Miami, New York and others. The Opera Gallery holds and exhibits works of masters like Pablo Picasso, Andy Warhol, Pierre Soulages. It frequently collaborates with art centres, foundations and museums from all over the world.
Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church
A very special church located in the Wan Chai area of Hong Kong, Our lady of Mount Carmel Church is a vibrant and proliferating Catholic Parish which experiences a diversity of followers and propagators in their ethnicities, ages, etc. It offers a daily mass in Chinese and masses in English as well as Mandarin on Sundays. While the original chapel was established in 1845, as the community grew, the church was expanded, and the current structure was revamped in 2001.
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Oval with Points
The Oval with Points is the creation of the British sculptor, Henry Moore which is also a part of his series of abstract statues. Besides this statue, Moore also owns two other artworks, this one is set up at the centre of a fountain opposite to the Exchange Square building. Although the Oval with Points looks quite unsettled, it is usually viewed as the separation between the human head and the chest.
Over the Influence Gallery
Over the Influence Gallery lies on Hollywood Road in Central, Hong Kong. It features artists who question accepted studio practices and encourage programs which have an intersection of contemporary art, architecture, design, music, fashion and other forms of visual expression. If you are looking for a gallery with radical and experimental art in a variety of medium, Over The Influence Gallery is for you.
Ozone Hong Kong
Ozone is a rooftop sky bar at the Ritz Carlton, located on the 118th floor of the International Commerce Centre, Kowloon, Hong Kong. It is the highest bar in the world and offers breathtaking views of Hong Kong from its perch 490 metres above sea level. The Ozone Bar is frequented by Hong Kong’s elite and is perfect for travellers looking for luxurious food and stunning views.
The ICC is Hong Kong’s tallest building, which gives Ozone unmatched panoramic views from the rooftop terrace. The cosy ambience and the selection of cocktails add to the experience and make for a great date. An evening at Ozone is an exotic way to look at the city and get a bird’s eye view of the skyline.
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Pacific Place Mall
One of Hong Kong’s swankiest malls, the Pacific Place mall is a palatial complex of 140 shops and restaurants, four 5-star hotels, a department store and 270 furnished apartments. Sitting on an area of 711,000 square feet of world-class amenities and high-end shopping with the world’s most prestigious brands like La Mer, Saint Laurent, Nars among many others setting shop here, this mall is the ultimate lifestyle hub and a must-visit!
Pak Tai Temple
Pak Tai Temple, also popularly known as Yuk Hui Temple, is the largest temple in Hong Kong, located on the Cheung Chau Island. The temple is dedicated to Pak Tai, also known as the Water God, who is considered as an important deity for both the local farmers and fishermen. The cultural gem is a must visit place for people who love admiring artwork and architecture.
Huddled between the high rise modern buildings and skyscrapers on the Lung On Street, this historical landmark is a good place for some peaceful self-reflection and spending time in tranquil and harmonious environment. Pak Tai Temple contains gold plated woodcraft designs which date back to the Song Dynasty (960 – 1279) and Qing Dynasty (1964-1911). It is the major centre during the pompous festivities of the popular Bun Festival, celebrated on the eighth day of the fourth month in the lunar calendar.
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Para Site Art Space
Para Site is located in Quarry Bay, Hong Kong. It is a leading contemporary art space which creates exhibitions, publications and educational projects. The non-profit space showcases both local and international art and regularly holds seminars, guest talks and workshops too. Its residency programme has featured artists like Mircea Cantor, Abraham Cruzvilllegas, Mihaela Dragan and others.
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