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Tsuen Wan Park
Tsuen Wan Park is a public park in Tsuen Wan New Town, Hong Kong. It is known for its maritime theme and offers a spectacular view of Rambler Channel towards Tsing Yi Island and Ting Kau Bridge. Along with artificial water bodies and sitting areas, the park also offers various sports amenities from a cycling area to a basketball court.
Tuen Mun Tang Shiu Kin Sports Ground
Established in Tuen Mun, the 1996-launched Tuen Mun Tang Shiu Kin Sports Ground is a multi-purpose stadium. Holding a capacity of 2200, this stadium is also home to Hong Kong Premier Leagues' Club Rangers.
Tung Choi Street
Located amidst the most vibrant streets of Mong Kok, Tung Choi Street serves as a hub for shopping low priced products, general merchandise, pet supplies, affordable decorative plants and a wide variety water faunae’s especially the Goldfishes. The Tung Choi Street also famed as the “Gold Fish Market” among the locals, is tucked in between the Sai Yeung Choi Street and the Yuen Street in Mong Kok of Kowloon district in Hong Kong.
Trawling through a stretch of 1.26-kilometer long street market, Tung Choi Street is subdivided into two main zones – the southern section called the Ladies Street which trades in various affordable products of women and other general commodities, and the northern section known as Bute Street – famous for dealings in wholesale varieties of various plants, pet supplies, electronic gadgets and the special wide diversity of gold fishes. One can shop for trendy fashion clothing, books, home accessories, and furniture, etc. at the Tung Choi Street, which hails its survival on the bargaining and haggling skills of its visitors.
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Tung Fook Church
Located in the Causeway Bay area of Hong Kong Island, the Tung Fook Church is a Christian church and part of the Evangelical Free Church of China. Its congregation has grown from a dozen in 1912 to over 4500 in number presently! This church has five places of worship at Causeway Bay, Wai Chan, Kwun Tong, Tung Chung and Teun Mun but the Causeway Bay one is known for its popular neon sign that said “Jesus is Lord” in Chinese.
Tung Lung Chau
Formerly known as Nam Tong Island or Nam Fat Tong, Tung Lung Chau is a predominantly unpopulated island situated at the tip of the Clear Water Bay Peninsula. Locally called as Tung Lung To or Tung Lung Island, this land mass is a great place for rock climbing. With two main climbing arenas at Technical Wall and Sea Gully Wall, Tung Lung Chau also houses the ruins of the Tung Lung Fort; once built to protect the island from pirates.
Tung Ping Chau
Tung Ping Chau is a gorgeous sedimentary island covered in shale rocks. This colourful island has been added as a UNESCO certified Hong Kong Global Geopark and is a Museum of Geomorphology in itself. One of the island sides consists of a coastal bench which looks like a downward staircase. Also, home to two temples, Tin Hau and Tam Kung, Tung Ping Chau is indeed a fledged tourist attraction.
Tung Wan Beach
Located on Ma Wan Island, the Tung Wan Beach is a stunning white sand beach with beautiful views, especially of the world-renowned Tsing Ma Bridge near it. Besides windsurfing, the beach houses the popular restaurant Noah's Arc too. The vicinity guarantees security facilities such as lifeguard stations that overlook the roped-off swimming region.
Turtle Cove
A dinky wonder of golden sand, Turtle Cove Beach located in Tai Tam is for the dedicated sun-seekers as it is hemmed by bucolic greenery on both sides and just a few palm trees or two for any shade. It is the last known nesting place for Hong Kong's endangered green turtles, hence the name. It is excellent for a quiet getaway; you only need to make sure to carry your own food!
Ung Kong Chau
Located in Port Shelter, towards the south of the Sai Kung Peninsula in Hong Kong, Ung Kong Chau sites one of the four largest sea caves with intriguing marine life and corals. Also known as the Bluff Island, this is a hot spot for diving, given its colourful aqua-life. Along with the Basalt Island and Wang Chau, Ung Kong Chau makes for the Hong Kong National Geopark. Fan Tap Pai is one of the most interesting coastal lines towards the south of the island.
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University Museum and Art Gallery
Originally named as the Fung Ping Shan Museum in 1953, this museum and art gallery aims to educate the students and the public via art-historical research. It is home to and features pieces like ceramics, bronzes, paintings, photographs, sculptures, wood carvings and furniture tracing the rich culture and history of Hong Kong.
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