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Fusion Trip
15 days long
Prepare at least $4800
(2 people, 3-star hotel, mid-range restaurants)
China
- Hong Kong
Nature - 27%
Culture and Art - 18%
Waterside - 13%
Other - 42%
Day 1
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.
Hong Kong Space Museum
Museum/Gallery
2.0 hours
$5.5
The Space Museum is a family-friendly destination with interactive exhibits, immersive domes and educational displays about astronomy and cosmos. Good for knowledge, impressions as well as space-related souvenirs.
Day 2
Discovery Park
Game, Monument, Park
3.0 hours
Located in Tsuen Wan, New Territories, Discovery Park, also known as D·PARK, is a vibrant shopping and lifestyle destination. It’s especially popular with families thanks to its kid-friendly events, themed dining, and interactive play zones.
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
Hong Kong Zoological and Botanical Gardens
Natural Attraction, Park, Reserve/Zoo
4.0 hours
Tucked right into the heart of Hong Kong's central district, Hong Kong Zoological and Botanical Gardens is one of the oldest zoological and botanical centers in the world. Established in 1871, it's a home for monkeys, birds and reptiles, as well a...
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s bamboo, palms, flowering trees and other exotic plants.
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Victoria Park
Monument, Park
2.0 hours
A large green oasis, Victoria Park is known for being not only a calm spot to catch your breath and do some sports, but also a place where a lot of festivals and cultural events are happening.
Day 4
Upper Cheung Sha Beach
Beach, Photo Spot
8.0 hours
Located on the southern Lantau Island, Hong Kong, Upper Cheung Sha Beach is a tranquil, scenic stretch, known for its long shoreline, barbecue pits, and relatively peaceful vibe compared to other Hong Kong beaches. Powdery white sand and clear wat...
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ers make it a relaxing escape from the city bustle.
Day 5
SoHo
Game, Neighborhood, Photo Spot
8.0 hours
Tucked in the Central District, Soho (short for South of Hollywood Road) is the city's cultural playground where the old-world merge with sleek urban cool. Soho is famous for its stunning nightlife, trendsetting restaurants, and steep, mural-lined...
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streets.
Day 6
Lantau Trail
Photo Spot, Natural Attraction
6.0 hours
Iconic long-distance hiking route of 70 kilometers length. A tough call for nature lovers, but as well a rewarding experience with stunning panoramic views and rugged terrain. It's highly recommended to attend it during clear weather, in the early...
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morning. And bring a lot of water!
Day 7
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.
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 8
Hong Kong Dolphin Watch - Half Day Tour
Reserve/Zoo, Tour
2.0 hours
$80.0
Rare and endangered Chinese white dolphins, also known as “pink dolphins”, Hong Kong Dolphin Watch – Half Day Tour is a beloved eco-tourism experience that lets you witness these wonderful animals in their natural habitat. (Mainly on Sundays)
Day 9
Repulse Bay
Aqua Attraction, Beach
4.0 hours
Repulse Bay is a bay of extraordinary beauty and charm in one of the most expensive and prestigious areas of Hong Kong. The water area is strewn with small islands that protect the harbor from strong winds and high waves, making the resort area es...
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pecially favorable for swimming. Repulse Bay Beach is famous for its fine soft sand and crystal clear water. Along the beach there is an embankment, and behind it - skyscrapers. In the center of one of the houses there is a huge hole the size of several floors. It is intended for a dragon, which, according to legend, descends from the mountains to the sea.
Day 10
Hong Kong Park
Fontain, Park, Photo Spot
4.0 hours
Hong Kong Park is an astonishing botanic oasis in between the skyscrapers of the Central district. 8 hectares of modern design blends with nature landscapes, it also includes colonial historical sites, such as Museum of Teaware and Victoria Barrac...
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ks. It's one of the best photo spots of Hong Kong, including for weddings, and a place to rest after the hustle of urban streets.
Hong Kong Observation Wheel
Photo Spot
2.0 hours
$3.0
Hong Kong Observation Wheel, located at the central Harborfront, is a 60-meter-tall Ferris wheel offering a stunning panoramic view of Victoria Harbour, Kowloon and the iconic Hong Kong Skyline. For tourist as well as locals, it is a must-do for l...
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ooking to soak in the city above.
Day 11
Lamma Island
Natural Attraction, Neighborhood, Reserve/Zoo
8.0 hours
A place to escape, Lamma Island is well known for its pristine nature and cultural vibe. It's the third largest island in Hong Kong, yet it feels like another planet - there are no cars on it, but cafes, craft shops and bookstores - everything you...
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need to take a moment and enjoy peaceful exploration, as it also includes a Lamma Fisherfolk's Village and Tin Hau temples.
Day 12
Trick Eye Museum
Museum/Gallery, Photo Spot, Theater
3.0 hours
$30.0
Trick Eye Museum Hong Kong is an interactive 3D art museum on Victoria Peak that focuses on optical-illusion exhibits and selfie-friendly scenes. It is a playful, interactive art space located at The Peak Galleria, famous for its mind-bending 3D i...
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llusions and photo-friendly installations.
Ngong Ping 360
Photo Spot, Tour
3.0 hours
$30.0
Known for its cultural and natural attractions, Ngong Ping cable cars on highland of Lantau Island, it's a themed tourist spot with shops, restaurants, attractions and breathtaking views of Lantau Island and South China sea.
Day 13
Mongkok
Neighborhood
8.0 hours
Mongkok, a neighborhood which name literally means "a busy corner", is famous for its Chinese color palette. High population density, historical and cultural spots, paradise for shopping and long menu of native food. The best place to embrace all ...
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Hong Kong street culture aspects simultaneously!
Day 14
Hong Kong Disneyland
Game, Park
4.0 hours
$8.0
Disneyland, located on Lantau Island, near Hong Kong Airport, is a unique combination of Disney magic, Chinese culture and exciting adventures. It is the most compact of all existing Disneylands, its area is only 27.5 hectares. Despite its small s...
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ize, the park offers a wide range of entertainment, including rides for every taste, themed areas, shows and parades featuring Disney characters. Hong Kong Disneyland differs from other parks in its unique design, taking into account the peculiarities of Chinese culture.
Day 15
Ocean Park
Aqua Attraction, Park, Reserve/Zoo
3.0 hours
$65.0
Located in Wong Chuk Hang, Hong Kong, Ocean Park is a popular theme park covering 91.5 hectares, and the largest theme park in the city. It features a mix of animal exhibits, marine attractions and thrilling rides. Connected by a scenic cable car ...
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ride, the park is divided into two main areas: The Waterfront and The Summit, where visitors can enjoy roller coasters, animal encounters, and seasonal events.
Shek O Beach
Beach, Natural Attraction
8.0 hours
Framed by the Lush Hills, Shek O Beach is known for its soft and postcard-worthy ocean views. It is a beloved coastal escape on the southeastern tip of Hong Kong island that seduces even those who don't like beaches!
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