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Stanley Ma Hang Park
Stanley Ma Hang Park lies in Ma Hang area, Hong Kong. The park offers a spectacular view of ancient temples such as Pak Tai and Kwun Yum. It is rich in bird, animal and plant species which makes it a treat for nature lovers and photographers alike.
Stanley Market
Stanley Market is situated in Stanley New Street, Island South, Hong Kong Island. With everything available from clothing to small electronic items, Stanley Market pays homage to the traditional system of an open air street market place.
The Stanley Market area tests the bargaining skills, requiring exploration bound to keep one occupied for large periods of time. One may find souvenir and gift items that represent the essence of Hong Kong easily, thereby making the market a magnet for tourists. One may also indulge in discovering a favorite among the plethora of food options available in the area.
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Stanley Mosque
Stanley Mosque is the fourth mosque to have been constructed in Hong Kong. Located on Tung Tau Wan Road, this mosque lies quite close to the Stanley Prison. Personalized with a vast prayer hall, a courtyard and a veranda, the mosque vicinity also has a parking space. However, the Stanley Mosque is not always open to the public.
Star Ferry
Star Ferry is a passenger service ferry in Hong Kong. Declared as one of the 50 must-visit destinations in one’s lifetime, it operates across the Victoria Harbour, between Hong Kong Island and Kowloon. The major highlight of Star Ferry is Victoria harbour cruise to witness the “A Symphony of Lights” show.
The Star Ferry has been used as a means of transportation between Hong Kong Island and Kowloon since 1888. While these two sides of the Victoria Harbour have now been connected with world-class infrastructure, tens of millions of passengers aboard the Star ferry every year to get a close-up view of the Victoria harbour and click photographs.
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Statue of Sir Thomas
The bronze statue of the first Baronet, Sir Thomas Jackson was initially set up in the Statue Square, which is a public square at Central in Hong Kong. Originally opposite to the HSBC building, the Sir Thomas Statue; an artwork of the Italian artist Mario Raggi, was inaugurated on the 24th of February in 1906. Some of Raggi's other art pieces include the Queen Victoria monument at the Victoria Park.
Statue Square Hong Kong
The Statue Square located on the Des Voeux Road in Central Hong Kong is one of the most renowned public pedestrian squares in Asia. Built in 1897 on the land reclaimed by the city, this square now allows visitors to view some of the key monuments erected and unveiled by famous artists from around the globe.
The countless statues built in honor of the imperial leaders of the past, influential businessmen and spokesperson and civic heroes truly inculcate a sense of pride and awe amongst the mind of the visitors - both young and old. What makes the Statue Square even more unique and attractive are collections of asymmetrically placed geometric shaped pools and flower beds at regular intervals throughout the area which indeed enhances the aesthetics of this historic landmark.
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Stonecutters Bridge
The Stonecutters Bridge constituting a major part of Route 8 between Tsing Yi and Cheung Sha Wan, has a very distinctive feature derived from its unique design. While looking up from underneath the bridge, the bridge frame has a striking resemblance to film negatives in the shape of boxes that are usually seen on them. The said design when clicked or observed in the backdrop of a clear blue sky is a fulfilling experience.
Sun Yat-Sen Memorial Park
Sun Yat-Sen Memorial Park is situated near vent shaft of Sai Ying Pun facing the Victoria Harbour. It is the first park in Hong Kong to be named after the father of modern China, Dr Sun. The park is famous for its Chime Tower and Four Desparado Courtyard in addition to its recreational and sporting facilities.
Sung Wong Toi Park
Sung Wong Toi Park is a memorial park in Ma Tau Chung area of Kowloon City district. It is home to a significant relic of Chinese history-a rock which has characters "Sung Wong Toi" ( meaning Song King's Terrace) on it. A plaque in the garden informs tourists of the unfortunate story of the Southern Song dynasty's last boy emperor.
SuperPark
SuperPark is an indoor activity park for all ages located in Kowloon, Hong Kong. The Adventure Area has trampolines, zip wires, slides among other facilities. The Game Arena offers sports like basketball, bowling and golf, to name a few. Climbing, snowboarding, skating and skiing are offered in the Freestyle Hall. The park boasts a dining area and party rooms which can be hired for group and corporate events.
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