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The Umbrella Man

The Umbrella Man

The statue of the Umbrella Man was a consequence of the Umbrella Movement during the HK democracy protests in 2014. A relatively newer addition, this 12-feet-tall statue made in wood of a man holding out an umbrella is said to signify the protestors who held umbrellas to protect themselves from tear gas during the rebellion.

The Urban Council Centenary Garden

The Urban Council Centenary Garden

This public park located on Tsim Tsui East was officially dedicated to the public in 1983. The garden is separated into the West Park near Chatham Road South and the East Park near Mody Road and united by the Hilton Towers-Peninsula Centre corridor. The park on the east is a traditional open outlet. There are a number of water spouts and a fountain with seating within the garden premises as well.

Tian Tan Buddha

Tian Tan Buddha

Located at Ngong Ping in Lantau Island, Tian Tan Buddha is the large bronze statue of Buddha Shakyamuni, the second-largest seated bronze Buddha statue in the world. Also popular as the Big Buddha, it rises 34 metres high and weighs over 250 tons, facing towards Mainland China. The statue can be viewed from as far as Macau on a clear day. The Tian Tan Buddha statue sits atop a triple-layered altar, the Altar of Heaven, and is surrounded by six smaller bronze statues, which are "The Offerings of the Six Devas", symbolising six different virtues of the faith. The highlighting features of the statue are the eyes, lips, raised right hand and a slight incline of the head symbolising the showering of blessings to all. The major highlight of Tian Tan Buddha is the relic of Gautam Buddha consisting of his cremated remains. Only people who buy offerings for Buddha are allowed to see the relics. Climb the 268 steps that lead up to the monument for a sweeping panoramic view of Hong Kong. Read More

Time Square Mall

Time Square Mall

Hong Kong’s first mega-mall with 16 floors, the Time Square Mall is no less than a shrine for shopaholics as it has over 200 stores! There is something for everyone here because the brands range from mid-end to high-end, local brands to international ones, and don’t focus solely on the luxury market. It has managed to rope in the city’s big-name restaurants like The Fat Pig, Heichinrou, and also has a cinema, department stores, a kid’s square and so much more. To top it all, the entrance always welcomes you with the most picturesque displays and lavish events during the New Year’s time! Read More

Tin Hau Festival

Tin Hau Festival

Every year, in its third lunar month, this city celebrates the goddess of the sea, Tin Hau which keeps Hong Kong aka 'Fragrant Harbour' safe. The best visuals that Tin Hau festival shows are it's the extremely colorful lion, dragon and unicorn dances, the loud rhythmic sounds of cymbals and drums, the bright dresses and exuberant city gatherings. With myths coming to life, the never-to-miss is the Hakka Unicorn dance in Hong Kong which will surely take your breath away! Read More

Tin Hau Temple at Lam Tsuen

Tin Hau Temple at Lam Tsuen

One among the many Tin Hau temples in Hong Kong is the Tin Hau Temple at Lam Tseun. This temple hosts many nearby wishing trees that have been attracting many devotees and visitors for over 700 years now. The temple is designed with two halls in the main palace which are dedicated to the God of Literature and the God of War respectively. Refrain from clicking pictures inside the temple.

Tin Shui Wai Sports Ground

Tin Shui Wai Sports Ground

Located in Tai Po, this 2500-seater stadium was established in 1992. Tin Shui Wai Sports Ground is another sports ground with a football field and a running track.

Ting Kau Bridge

Ting Kau Bridge

The Ting Kau Bridge is best visible from the Ting Kau Beach. It features a visually pleasing, fan-like design with cables running from its towers to the bridge deck. It is close to the Tsing Ma Bridge and also serves as the main bridge that connects the Hong Kong International Airport in Lantau Island to the rest of the city. It is one of the longest cable-stayed bridge that helps transcend the gap between the New Territories and Mainland-Hong Kong. The bridge is also a paradise for photographers, architecture and design-loving enthusiasts. Read More

Tong Fuk Beach

Tong Fuk Beach

Located on the Southern West side of Lantau Island, Tong Fuk Beach is marked by its calm waves and soft sand. The beach offers dining options such as The Gallery Bar and Restaurant at the nearby Tong Fuk Village. Tong Fuk Beach hosts many bars in its vicinity as well. The beach offers splendid sunset views too.

Trick Eye Museum Hong Kong

Trick Eye Museum Hong Kong

The Hong Kong Trick Eye Museum, situated on Level 3, of The Peak Galleria, is an interactive 3D museum. It is a perfect amalgamation showcasing art and science together. The museum incorporates 50 optical figment canvases and different installations for five distinctive themed zones. The Trick Eye Museum Hong Kong incorporates paintings and depictions on plain surfaces that magically have all the earmarks of being 3-Dimensional using optical figment. The main objective of the museum is to create an efficient and interactive environment outside the conventional learning of school Read More

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