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Golden Bauhinia Square
The Golden Bauhinia Square is a public square and popular landmark located next to the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre in Wan Chai, Hong Kong. It is famous for its 6-metre tall gilded Bauhinia statue – known as the Forever Blooming Bauhinia Sculpture - which signifies the return of Hong Kong to China, an event known as the 1997 Handover. The Golden Bauhinia Square is frequented by tourists eager to watch the famous Flag Raising Ceremony in the morning, and the Symphony of Lights show at night.
The Bauhinia sculpture was presented to Hong Kong by Chinese government on July 1, 1997 to commemorate the handover of the province from British forces. The huge flower rests on a mighty red granite pillar and is a sacred symbol in Chinese culture. A special Monument in Commemoration of the Return of Hong Kong to China is at one corner of the Square. This 20-metre tall pillar has 206 overlapping stone tablets to mark every year of the colonial period. A golden inscription on the pillar by former Chairman Jiang Zemin signify the Reunification of China and the establishment of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region.
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Golden Beach
The largest public beach in Teun Mun and creatively named by the Gold Coast Resort, the Golden Beach boasts of immaculate and silky-soft sand from Hainan Island. It spans half a kilometre and features a volleyball court, barbecue area, and changing facilities. All in all, it is a must-see for every beach lovers' itinerary!
Golden Shopping Arcade
The Golden Shopping Arcade lies in Sham Shui Po in Hong Kong. The Golden Computer Arcade occupies the basement and ground floor while the Golden Shopping Centre is situated on the first floor. You can also get electronic parts fitted or repaired here. Comdex and Capital are popular shops in the Golden Shopping Arcade while Centralfield is well-known in the Golden Shopping Centre.
Gough Street
Gough Street lies on Sheung Wan, Hong Kong. It is also informally known as NoHo, meaning North of Hollywood Road. It is filled with eateries like Da Ma, Gingko House, Oddies and Kau Kee and clothing and accessory stores like Timothy Oulton and Marco Visconti. Besides these, it has a variety of places to shop from- a flower shop, Florist, home decor stores like Homeless and jewellery shop, Kimlai.
Granville Road
Granville Road lies in the Tsim Sha Tsui area of Kowloon, Hong Kong. Cosmetic brands like Innisfree and factory outlets of the likes of Bossini are quite popular. Rise Shopping Arcade and The ONE are shopping complexes which offer a variety of clothing from brands like Adidas as well as independent designs labels from Hong Kong like Izzue. The market also offers second-hand products and Korean fashion clothing.
Ko Shing Street
Ko Shing Street lies in Sheung Wan, Hong Kong. This market is the hub of ancient Chinese medicine trade. These herbal remedies are a trusted form of medication for healing and were developed over 5,000 years ago. Dried seafood, which is an important ingredient in Chinese health foods, is also sold here.
H Queen's Gallery
H Queen’s lies on 80 Queen's Road Central, Central, Hong Kong. It is a 24 storey building comprising art galleries, restaurant and retail. The exterior of the building featured work by 10 Hong Kong artists like Frog King and Lam Tung-pang in 2016. It has also featured large-scale digital art by teamLab, İnci Eviner, Zhao Zhao and Sputniko! In 2017.
Ham Tin Wan
Part of four beaches that make up the gorgeous Tai Long Wan Bay in Hong Kong, Ham Tin Wan is one of the secluded beaches in Hong Kong. Besides being isolated, the beach also welcomes dogs which is hardly found amongst Hong Kong beaches. Ham Tin Wan is also a great camping option as the beach offers facilities such as boards, tents, firewood and restaurants serving food and beer. Just behind the beach, adrenaline junkies could opportune cliff-jumping along the Sheung Luk Stream.
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Hammer Hill Sports Ground
Located on Diamond Hill, Hammer Hill Sports Ground is a multi-purpose sports ground with a football pitch and a covered spectator stand. Launches in the year 1989, the stadium has a capacity of 2200 people at a time.
Hanart TZ Gallery
Hanart TZ Gallery lies on Pedder Street in Hong Kong. It aims to showcase new contemporary Chinese art in Asia and internationally. The gallery has played an important role in pioneering exhibitions like The Stars 10 Years (1989) and China’s New Art Post-1989 (1993, toured until 1998), and Power of the Word (1999, toured until 2002).
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