Pearl of the Orient, Hong Kong
Hong Kong’s position as the top destination city for visitors in Asia, the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region established the Tourism Commission in May 1999. Our job is to enhance our tourism facilities and support the development of new attractions and events so that Hong Kong remains a premier tourist destination.
As Asia’s world city, Hong Kong has much to offer to you as a visitor, whether you are coming here on business or for pleasure:
A city of charm: the sophistication of an international city, cultural diversity and cosmopolitan lifestyle are at the very core of Hong Kong’s attractions.
Natural beauty: we also offer unspoilt natural parkland and spectacular scenery.
Here are some of the most popular tourist attractions:
The Peak is one of the most popular attractions in Hong Kong. Looking down from The Peak you will be amazed by the spectacular view of the world- famous Victoria Harbour.
Giant Buddha at Lantau Island beside the Po Lin Monastery, is the world’s tallest, outdoor, seated bronze Buddha.
Hong Kong Disneyland Resort at Penny’s Bay, Lantau Island, is a popular Disney-themed resort among family visitors and young adults.
Ocean Park at the southern part of Hong Kong Island, provides an exciting mix of entertainment, education and conservation facilities.
Golden Bauhinia Square outside the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre on the Wan Chai waterfront marks the unification of Hong Kong with the motherland. The “Forever Blooming Bauhinia” Sculpture (Golden Bauhinia) at the Square is a gift from the Central Government. There is also the flag-raising ceremony held every morning.
Repulse Bay at the southern part of Hong Kong Island, famous for its wide and wave-lapped beach, is popular with locals and visitors alike.
Stanley Market & Murray House, a popular market town that offers crisp sea environs and bargain buys. Murray House is a restored three-storey colonial building situated at the Stanley seaside.
A Symphony of Lights, once awarded the World’s Largest Permanent Light and Sound Show by Guinness World Records, staged on both sides of the Victoria Harbour, starting at 8:00pm every night. (Special announcement)
Avenue of Stars, located on the Tsim Sha Tsui waterfront, not only a salute to eminent Hong Kong film workers for their devoted contribution to local and world theatres, but also one of the ideal vantage points for visitors to appreciate “A Symphony of Lights”.
And don’t miss the Dr Sun Yat-sen Historical Trail and the Dr Sun Yat-sen Museum accommodated in a historical mansion in the Central and Western District, and the Hong Kong Maritime Museum in Central Pier No.8.
Please also visit Hong Kong Tourism Board’s website for the latest events and attractions taking place in town.
Come and enjoy a most unforgettable holiday in Hong Kong!
Address Info
Central Government Complex of HKSAR
Central Government Complex of HKSAR
2 Tim Mei Ave, Admiralty, Hong Kong
75J8+48 Admiralty, Hong Kong