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1. Kowloon ADD TO LIST (16 reviews) Kowloon, Hong Kong (SAR) This is located on the main land and has a firework display around 8 or 9 pm. There are local who will take a picture of you with the night sky line of Hong Kong island. 2. Kowloon Bay ADD TO LIST (5 reviews) Kowloon, Hong Kong (SAR) Kowloon Bay is a great place for shopping. Lot's of things to do and see. The markets can be very busy and if you are not used to the smell of dead fish it can be.. ADD TO LIST (6 reviews) Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong (SAR) Tsim sa Tsui, or to for foreigners, TST, is sooooo unique. See that place in the picture "ChungKing Mansions," it's best described as Crazy! It's inhabitted by the.. ADD TO LIST (4 reviews) Causeway Bay, Hong Kong (SAR) First opened in October 1957, Victoria Park is a public park that was named after Queen Victoria. With a surface area of over 19 hectares, Victoria Park is the largest.. ADD TO LIST (2 reviews) Central District, Hong Kong (SAR) Very relaxing, but slap bang in the centre of Hong Kong, with fascinating wildlife 7. Lamma Island ADD TO LIST (3 reviews) Lamma Island, Hong Kong (SAR) One of my favorite places in the world. Just a 30 minute ferry ride from Central Hong Kong. Great walking trails and beaches, and lots of dogs. The perfect day away.. ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Tai Po, Hong Kong (SAR) Tai Po Market is one of the largest towns that has developed successfully since the 1970s and is one of the largest of it'skind in the New Territories of Hong.. ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Tai Mong Tsai, Hong Kong (SAR) Again part of the Maclehose Hiking Trail, Tai Mong Tsai is accessable from Sai Kung or Wu Kai Sha and is part of the Sai Kung West Country Park. The views are stuning!.. ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong (SAR) A great walk and a very rural surprise in urban Hong Kong |