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Puerta Roja
Puerta Roja lies on Pedder Street, in Central, Hong Kong. It focuses on emerging and established contemporary Latin American and Spanish artists in Asia-Pacific. It has represented artists like Carlos Cruz-Diez, Fernando Prats, Ventoso and others. “Visions in Motion” and ”Nature Paintings” have been some of the past exhibitions. Puerta Roja also has an art gallery based in Mexico.
Pui O Beach
Pui O beach is located on the southeastern side of Lantau Island. It is a haven for buffaloes and several birds. There is a free campsite located here which is operated by LCSD. This beach is near Tong Fuk Village where there are a host of scenic views. It is a quiet beach with fine sand, great for swimming and sunbathing.
Quarry Bay Park
The Quarry Bay Park lies in the Quarry Bay area of Hong Kong's Eastern District. The park is dotted with old and valuable trees and flowering plants. It offers a variety of sporting facilities. The Park is located in a convenient area with nearby shops and MRTs. Besides, the Quarry Bay Park also offers greats views of the harbour on the opposite end.
Queen Elizabeth Stadium
Situated in Wan Chai, Queen Elizabeth Stadium is a 3500-seater stadium established in the year 1961. Also a concert venue, the stadium is another multi purpose stadium with facilities for racquet games and gymnasiums.
Railway Museum
An open-air, 6500 square meters museum converted from the old Tai Po Market Station; this charming little railway-themed museum has several permanent exhibits. The Railway Museum displays the Hong Kong rail history of Hong Kong through photographs, samples of tracks, old coaches, and even a life-sized model of an electric train compartment!
Repulse Bay
Located in the Southern District, Repulse Bay is one of the most beautiful public beaches of Hong Kong with the crescent-shaped sand stretch. It is the perfect destination for people willing to relax at the beachfront watching the awe-inspiring sunset views, strolling at the beach and enjoying the various adventure activities.
The Repulse Bay showcases the colonial architecture from the 1920s and houses the Hong Kong Life Saving Society clubhouse which towers twin statues of Chinese deities Kuan Yin and Tin Hau decorating the garden near the beach. There is a lighthouse near the beach which makes for a picturesque place.
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Rosary Church
Situated on Chatham Road S in Tsim Sha Tsui, the Rosary Church is the oldest church in Kowloon. Built in 1905 via the donation of a Portuguese Catholic, the Church is set in a courtyard filled with plants. With a genre of the classic gothic-style design spread across its architecture, the structure hosts a yellow-like facade, although the original plan was to build it like a Roman Basilican model. It offers English masses two times a day during the weekdays and thrice on Sundays.
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Rossi and Rossi
Rossi and Rossi lie on Yip Fat Street, Wong Chuk Hang, Hong Kong. The gallery is known for being a dealer in Indian, Himalayan and Southeast Asian antique art. It also holds exhibitions for contemporary Asian artists especially for those belonging to Tibet. It has played a significant role in pioneering shows like Tradition Transformed at the Rubin Museum of Art, New York.
Sai Kung
Sai Kung peninsula, located a little over half-an-hour from Hong Kong’s city center, is a hotspot for relaxation providing the opportunity to connect with nature. Its breathtaking views, gorgeous beaches, a variety of leisure activities and a multitude of top-notch eateries have converted this former fishing village into a favorite of the tourism industry.
Although Sai Kung is known for its busy fishing industry, it is also recognized for its quiet and secluded access to wildlife. As a result, this town appeals to individuals of multiple interests. One may indulge in peaceful promenades, visits to internationally recognized wildlife parks, adventurous hiking activities and thrilling watersports such as kayaking. Visitors may also explore small neighboring islands that are accessible by boat available at the Sai Kung Pier. Sai Kung is a perfect holiday spot recommended by tourists and locals alike.
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Sam Tung Uk Museum
Located in Tsuen Wan area of Hong Kong, Sam Tung Uk Museum showcases the life of the Hakka people who lived in the Hakka hamlet of Sang Tung Uk 200 years ago. The main highlight of the museum is the agricultural implements that were used for farming during that time. No wonder, this museum is a haven for history lovers, heritage buffs and culture hounds.
Sam Tung Uk Museum sprawls across an area of 2000 square metres and reflects the rural lifestyle of the Chan clan that migrated to this region in the ancient era. Within the museum complex, there are several houses packed with traditional furnishings, agricultural items, kitchenware and more that belonged to this ethnic group. There is also an ancient village school at Sam Tung UK Museum that flaunts interactive displays as well as videos on traditional Hakka women, handicrafts and food. The Intangible Culture Heritage Centre was set up in 2016 that aims at enhancing people’s understanding of Intangible Cultural Heritage through demonstrations, exhibitions and lectures.
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