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History and religion
7 days long
Prepare at least $1910
(2 people, 3-star hotel, mid-range restaurants)
China
- Hong Kong
Culture and Art - 75%
Nature - 12%
City Walk - 8%
Other - 5%
Day 1
Hong Kong Museum of History
Historic Place, Museum/Gallery
4.0 hours
Archeology, ethnographic, natural and local history - the Hong Kong Museum of History includes all and represents a fascinating public gallery dedicated to preserving and showcasing the rich cultural heritage of China.
Hong Kong Science Museum
Historic Place, Monument, Museum/Gallery
3.0 hours
$5.0
Hands-on stunning museum for curious minds of all ages, accompanied with over 500 interactive exhibits, Hong Kong Science Museum encourages explorations and represents an excellent family outing. It offers free admission on Wednesdays and is alway...
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s free for children below 4 and students.
Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade
Neighborhood, Photo Spot
2.0 hours
Offering sweeping views of Victoria Harbour and wonderful Skyline of Hong Kong island, Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade is one of China's most popular waterfront walks. Perfect for a night chill!
Former Kowloon-Canton Railway Clock Tower
Historic Place, Photo Spot
2.0 hours
Built in 1915, Former Kowloon-Canton Railway Clock Tower is the only remaining structure from the original Kowloon Station of the Kowloon–Canton Railway. It is a cherished historical landmark in Tsim Sha Tsui. Standing 44 meters tall, this red bri...
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ck and granite tower is topped with a 7-meter lightning rod and offers sweeping views of Victoria Harbour.
Day 2
Nan Lian Garden
Natural Attraction, Photo Spot
2.0 hours
Scenic landscapes, traditional wooden structures, waterfalls, and rock formations - all of it is Nan Lian Garden! This beautiful classical Chinese garden located in Diamond Hill, Hong Kong, and offers a peaceful retreat from the city's hustle and ...
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bustle. It's also adjacent to a must-visit attraction, the Chi Lin Nunnery!
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Chi Lin Nunnery
Architectural Building, Historic Place, Religious Sight
2.0 hours
Founded in 1934, Chi Lin Nunnery is a wonderful Buddhist complex temple in Diamond Hill, Kowloon, Hong Kong and is one of the most stunning traditional structures in the city.
Sik Sik Yuen Wong Tai Sin Temple
Architectural Building, Monument, Religious Sight
2.0 hours
Known for answering prayers and for its vibrant Taoist architecture, Sik Sik Yuen Sin Temple is one of Hong Kong's most iconic religious sites and is a unique blend traditions. (Free entrance, however, if you want to visit the Taisui Yuenchen Hall...
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, a fee $13 are applicable).
Kowloon Park
Natural Attraction, Park
4.0 hours
Peaceful escape from the city's bustle with features like Chinese garden, bird lake, aviary, maze garden, Kowloon Park is a lush urban oasis nestled in the heart of Tsim Sha Tsui, China. Spanning over 13 hectares, it's a nature paradise. Among oth...
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er things, it offers Kung Fu demonstration (only on Sundays, free entrance, however, swimming pool and sports centre have admission fee).
Day 3
Po Lin (Precious Lotus) Monastery
Architectural Building, Monument, Religious Sight
2.0 hours
Po Lin Monastery is a serene Buddhist sanctuary with more than a century long history. Known for its proximity to Tian Tan Big Buddha - one of the largest seated outdoor bronze Buddhas, the monastery is a fascinating place to touch the culture of ...
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Buddhism.
The Big Buddha Hong Kong
Monument, Religious Sight
On Lantau Island in Hong Kong there is an amazing landmark that attracts many tourists and followers of Buddhism every year. The bronze statue of Buddha is 34 meters high and weighs 250 tons, it is one of the tallest bronze statues in the world de...
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picting a seated Buddha. It took about three years to assemble it from 202 bronze fragments. In addition to its colossal size, the statue of Buddha in Hong Kong has a number of features. The statue's gaze is directed towards China, while all other Buddha statues look only to the south. It is located on the top of Muk Yue Mountain, which is reached by 268 steps. The throne on which the statue sits is also a temple, it includes three sacred halls and a gallery where you can learn about the history of the spiritual teacher, a huge bell, a statue of Ksitigarbha and a sacred handful of Buddha's ashes. The statue symbolizes the unshakable harmony between religion, nature and man. A cable car leads to the attraction; the cabins have a transparent floor and carry tourists at a great height above the mountains and the sea.
Tai O
Historic Place, Neighborhood, Photo Spot
4.0 hours
Known for its traditional stilt houses, seafood markets, and quiet waterways, Tai O is a charming and historic fishing village which offers a rare glimpse into Hong Kong's past and peaceful contrast to the city's urban buzz. The village is open fo...
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r 24h with services, but most stores and food shops are open since 11:30 am and closed by early evening).
Tai O Rural Committee Historical and Cultural Showroom
Historic Place, Monument, Museum/Gallery
2.0 hours
Quiet, authentic glimpse into the village’s past, The Tai O Rural Committee Historical and Cultural Showroom is a compact yet meaningful museum located in the heart of Tai O Village, one of Hong Kong’s most iconic fishing communities on Lantau Isl...
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and.
Day 4
Man Mo Temple
Historic Place, Monument, Religious Sight
4.0 hours
Built around 1847 on Hollywood Road in Sheung Wan, Man Mo Temple is one of Hong Kong's most atmospheric and historically significant temples. It's dedicated to the God of Literature (Man) and the God of War (Mo), built with granite pillars, cerami...
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c tiles and carved wooden beams - fine pieces of 19th century crafts.
University Museum and Art Gallery
Historic Place, Monument, Museum/Gallery
3.0 hours
Nestled along Bonham Road near the Hing Hon Road intersection, the University Museum and Art Gallery at the University of Hong Kong is a refined cultural gem and one of the oldest museums which offers a thoughtful and often surprising mix of exhib...
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itions
Che Kung Temple
Historic Place, Religious Sight
2.0 hours
Sha Tin Che Kung Temple, one of Hong Kong’s most revered spiritual landmarks. This temple honors Che Kung, a military commander from the Southern Song Dynasty, celebrated for his loyalty and believed to ward off plagues and misfortune. It’s especi...
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ally popular during the Che Kung Festival, when thousands of worshippers visit to spin the fan-bladed wheel of fortune for luck.
Day 5
Hong Kong Museum of Art
Historic Place, Monument, Museum/Gallery
4.0 hours
Established in 1962, Hong Kong Museum of Art is China's the first public art museum which is located right on the Tsim Sha Tsui. The building houses 17 000 pieces of art, starting with Chinese traditional antiquities and finishing with contemporar...
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y works. A true delight for those willing to study the culture of the East! And entrance is free!
Hong Kong Palace Museum
Historic Place, Monument, Museum/Gallery
4.0 hours
$15.0
Stunning cultural landmark located in the West Kowloon Cultural District, dedicated to showcasing the richness of Chinese art and history, Hong Kong Palace Museum (HKPM) is a modern counterpart to Beijing’s Forbidden City, offering a fresh perspec...
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tive on imperial heritage through immersive exhibitions and cutting-edge design.
Tin Hau Temple
Historic Place, Religious Sight
2.0 hours
Deeply revered by fishermen and coastal communities across Hong Kong for her protection over sailors and safe voyages, Tin Hau Temples are dedicated to Tin Hau, also known as Mazu, the Chinese goddess of the sea.
Day 6
1881 Heritage
Architectural Building, Fontain, Neighborhood
2.0 hours
Originally built in 1881 as the headquarters of the Marine Police, 1881 Heritage is one of China iconic and elegant landmarks, blending Victorian architecture with luxury shopping and hospitality. Shops and restaurants are open at 10:00am - 10:00pm.
Ten Thousand Buddhas Monastery
Architectural Building, Historic Place, Religious Sight
2.0 hours
Located in Sha Tin, Hong Kong, Ten Thousand Buddhas Monastery is a world-famous Buddhist sanctuary that proposes a stunning sight with nearly 13000 statues of Buddha, each is unique in pose and expression. Truly a place to see and meditate on life...
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matters, whether you're a Buddhist or not!
Kadoorie Farm and Botanical Garden
Natural Attraction
4.0 hours
$5.0
A hidden gem nestled in the lush hills of Hong Kong's New territories, Kadoorie Farm and Botanical Garden is not just a scenic escape, but a sanctuary for wildlife, a hub for conservation, and a peaceful retreat for nature lovers of all ages.
Day 7
The Hong Kong Catholic Cathedral of The Immaculate Conception
Historic Place, Monument, Religious Sight
2.0 hours
A serene architectural gem tucked into the Mid-Levels of Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong Catholic Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception is not just a seat of the Catholic Diocese of Hong Kong — it’s also a peaceful sanctuary that blends Gothic Reviva...
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l beauty with spiritual depth.
Rosary Church
Historic Place, Monument, Religious Sight
2.0 hours
Located in Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong, Rosary Church is a serene and historic Roman Catholic church. It’s not just a place of worship — it’s a living piece of the city’s colonial and religious heritage.
Kowloon Mosque
Religious Sight
2.0 hours
Built in 1981, The Kowloon Mosque is the largest Islamic place of worship in Hong Kong. Intended for Sunni, it's the main spiritual hub for Chinese Muslims. It was built in 1896, with white marble and Islamic geometric motifs, the Mosque can conta...
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in 3500 worshippers simultaneously.
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