Plan Your Travel To Hong Kong
Places To Visit In Hong Kong
Sheung Wan
Located on the Hong Kong Island, the hipster neighbourhood of Sheung Wan reflects the modern metropolis wrapped in ancient Chinese traditions. Sheung Wan is one of a kind and even the streets boast a glorious past. The region is brimming with vintage shops, medicinal stalls and cosy cafes that can satisfy your soul and empty the wallet.
This is the favourite haunt for locals and tourists to grab a cup of coffee and watch the world go by. Apart from food and shopping, Sheung Wan is also the home to the 19th century Man Mo temple. It is one of the oldest British settlements and has an age-old charm that is visible even today. If you want to embrace peace amidst the chaos, Sheung Wan is the place to be.
Read More
Sheung Yiu Folk Museum
Located in the scenic Sai Kung Country Park, Sheung Yiu Folk Museum was once a fortified Hakka village dating back to the 19th century. This 500 square meter museum houses traditional, typical Hakka furniture and artefacts. A trip to here will be incomplete if you don’t explore the Sai Kung Country Park, which is one of the most beautiful locations in Hong Kong.
Sheung Yue River
Also known as the River Beas of Hong Kong, the Shueng Yue river is a member of the New Territories. Hosting the Beas Country Club close to it, this river emerges close to Kai Kung Leng and Ki Lun Shan, which is also the origin for many rivers. Following towards its river mouth, the Ng Tung River, the Sheung Yue river merges with the Shek Sheung River along the way.
Shing Mun River
Originating from Tai Wai, this Sha Tin river crosses a handful of bridges such as the Banyan bride and the Lion Bridge. This 7-kilometer-long river hosts recreational activities such as museums, sports arena and cycling tracks on both its banks. The local government uses the African Carp; a highly toxic-tolerant fish to maintain water pollution levels in Shing Mun River.
Shing Mun Valley Sports Ground
Shing Mun Valley Sports Ground is the only sports ground in Tseun Wan. With a capacity of 5000, this 1988-established stadium has tartan track for track and field competitions and a football pitch.
Silvermine Bay Beach
Located in Mui Wo and named after its alternative name, the Silvermine Bay Beach has all the benefits of being close to the Mui Wo Village- the local-cooked food markets, seafood restaurants and some good bars. It's a favourite family beach with its glorious 688 feet of white sand and amidst the beautiful emerald-green mountains!
Silvermine Waterfalls
To experience a waterfall welcomed by the sea is what Silvermine Waterfalls in Mui Wo is all about. Near the old Silvermine cave, lies the Silvermine waterfalls, finally getting mixed in the Silvermine Bay Beach. A once in a lifetime adventure, spring and summer offer the best sunshine beauty to the falls, with water gushing over the rocky pebbles, offering you the best time of your stay. Near is the Silvermine Bay Waterfall Park, too, a perfect place to feel nature.
Read More
Sitting Couple Sculpture
A contemporary art work, the Sitting Couple Sculpture is designed by the English artist, Lynn Chadwick. The essence of this statue was first initialised in 1971 and further on improvised to give the final outlook in 1989. Although these sculptures look strange at first, this incredible art piece depicts human relationships, one characterising a man with inverted triangular indentations and the other, a woman with a breast moulding.
Sky City Church
Located in Central Plaza of Hong Kong and true to its name, the Sky City Church is the highest in the world as it is perched on the 75th floor of the building! The views from here will be great. A weekly meeting is held here and at the other branch, which is in Kowloon. There is a special Skykids’ program which organises fun activities and environment for children visiting. This church hosts its international visitors in an English--language service, so you are bound to understand everything shared.
Read More
Sky100 Hong Kong Observation Deck
The Sky100 Hong Kong is the only indoor observation deck in the metropolitan, situated on the 100th floor of International Commerce Centre, the tallest building in Hong Kong. This indoor observation deck offers stunning 360-degree views of the Hong Kong city. A major highlight is the double-deck high-speed elevators, the fastest in Hong Kong, that takes just 60 seconds to reach the top.
Sky 100 Hong Kong showcases “sky100’s Tales of Hong Kong”, a 28 metre-long multimedia story wall, featuring 100 fascinating stories and anecdotes. Guests can savour a range of delectable treats and enjoy boundless sea views at Cafe 100 by The Ritz Carlton.
Read More
Hong Kong Travel Packages
View All Travel Packages Hong Kong
Nearby Places Hong Kong
Browse Package Collections
Browse Hotel Collections