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Sansiao Gallery

Sansiao Gallery

Sansiao Gallery lies in the heart of the Central district on Wyndham Street. It is a contemporary art gallery which showcases rare and distinctive art regardless of the popularity of the artist. The Sansiao Gallery, Hong Kong participates in several international art fairs and the international art market. Artists like Ryoko Kaneta, Sumiko Iwaoka and Taku Hisamura have been featured here.

Seafood Street Market

Seafood Street Market

Seafood Street Market is located in Sheung Wan, Hong Kong. Black moss, dried snakeskin, dried sausage and dried scallop- you get everything here. This market of about 200 shops is important for locals as seafood is an integral part of Chinese food and traditional tonics. Some shops also sell preserved meats, dried mushrooms and medicine products such as ginkgo seeds and yellow fungus.

Sha Tin Park

Sha Tin Park

Sha Tin Park is a mesmerizingly beautiful park located along the sparkling river of Shing Mun. Set in the bustling 2 Yuen Wo Road in the peaceful neighbourhood of Sha Tin, the park is open to the general public. With 6 themed gardens, the stark natural beauty of Sha Tin Park is often unmatched. The 19.89 acres of lush green space amid the urban landscape is a blissful escape from the city’s chaos. It takes pride for housing around 1,10,000 plants belonging to 400 different species. The park offers adequate amenities to entertain the park goers of all ages. There are children's playgrounds where the little ones can keep playing to their heart’s desire and there are quaint places where the adults can relax.  Read More

Sha Tin Racecourse

Sha Tin Racecourse

The Sha Tin Racecourse is the other racecourse in the city. The stadium is characterised by a huge seating capacity of 85000 with 2 grandstands. Established in 1978, the stadium hosts 474 races per season, including the Hong Kong Mile, Hong Kong Vase, and the Hong Kong Stewards' Cup.

Sham Chun River

Sham Chun River

Popularly known as the Shenzhen River, Sham Chun River bares as the natural border between Hong Kong and China by divining Yuen Long District of HK and the Shenzhen city of Guangdong, respectively. Beginning at the Wutong mountain, Sham Chun River has numerous tributaries such as the Ping Yuen River and the Ng Tung River. The river mouth of Sham Chun River, quite often is the Deep Bay.

Shanghai Street

Shanghai Street

Shanghai Street lies in Yau Ma Tei in Kowloon. The street begins from the south at Austin Road and terminates in the north at Lai Chi Kok Road. It is popular for its affordable kitchenware-blenders, mixers, pots, pans, cutlery, baking tins and moulds and so much more. One can also find traditional kitchenware like thick chopping boards and bamboo steaming baskets.

Shek O Beach

Shek O Beach

Lound at the south-eastern part of Hong Kong Island, Shek O Beach, famous for the glittering golden expanse of sand, is a popular public beach in the area. The stunning beach with picturesque views of the surrounding mountains and the shimmering sand lock boulders attract families and beachcombers alike. The mesmerising Shek O Beach is popular for the dining scene with beach barbecue facility and some top-notch restaurants doting the area. Shek O Beach is meant for thrill-seekers who enjoy activities such as paragliding, surfing, and rock-climbing among others; foodies who have access to the best of BBQs, cafés and restaurants; and people who simply seek to enjoy a gorgeous view of the sunset. Due to its popularity, the charming beach has the requisite facilities such as umbrellas, chairs, rafts, showers, toilets, lifeguards ensuring comfort. Even though the beach isn't free of the tourist crowd, one is sure to find a quiet corner to soak in the calmness of the waves and revel in the glimmering sun rays. Read More

Shek O Country Club

Shek O Country Club

Yet another private-owned golf club in Hong Kong, the Shek O Country Club is restricted to members only. A great way to view this golf course is via the Dragon's Back Hike, it offers breathtaking views. Established during the British-colony, this golf club hosts a 210-yard per 3 opening hole. Although comparatively a shorter course, the Shek O Country Club is a beautiful site, nonetheless.

Shenzhen Bay Bridge

Shenzhen Bay Bridge

A 5.5 km-long dual three-lane carriageway, the Shenzhen Bay bridge which was formerly known as the Hong Kong-Shenzhen Western Corridor. It is a cross-border highway between Shenzhen City and Hong Kong with both governments supervising the design, infrastructure and construction within their territories and thereby working in sync to make this an effective connection. This bridge comes as a much-needed relief from the ever-increasing cross-border traffic and marks a new era for closer economic and social ties between Hong Kong and the Mainland. Read More

Sheung Luk Stream

Sheung Luk Stream

Right behind Tai Long Sai Wan lies the magnificent Sheung Luk Stream with its ever-glowing aura. After hiking the walls, you will reach a different pool of waterfalls with every approaching step of yours. Be it the Ming Yau falls, Choung Yau Falls where you can try to jump off the cliff right into the water, at your own risk, though. Beautiful is the Blackdeer Pool Falls and the Reindeer Pool, too. Also, you can feel the breeze of the Sai Wan beach, nearby. Read More

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