The Diversity of Hong Kong
10 days long
Prepare at least $3400
(2 people, 3-star hotel, mid-range restaurants)
(2 people, 3-star hotel, mid-range restaurants)
China
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Hong Kong
Culture and Art - 27%
City Walk - 27%
Nature - 22%
Other - 24%
City Walk - 27%
Nature - 22%
Other - 24%
Day 1
Yuen Yuen Institute
Historic Place, Monument, Religious Sight
Located in Lo Wai Village in Tsuen Wan, New Territories, Yuen Yuen Institute is one of Hong Kong’s most spiritually rich and architecturally fascinating religious sites. It’s a sprawling complex that uniquely blends Taoism, Buddhism, and Confucian...
ism — a rare tri-faith sanctuary that reflects the harmony of Chinese philosophical traditions.
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ism — a rare tri-faith sanctuary that reflects the harmony of Chinese philosophical traditions.
Sam Tung Uk Museum
Historic Place, Monument, Museum/Gallery
2.0 hours
Located in Tsuen Wan, New Territories, Sam Tung Uk Museum is a beautifully restored 200-year-old Hakka walled village. It offers a rare and authentic glimpse into traditional village life before Hong Kong’s rapid urbanization. Originally built in ...
1786 by the Chan clan, the site was declared a monument in 1981 and reopened as a museum in 1987 after meticulous restoration.
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1786 by the Chan clan, the site was declared a monument in 1981 and reopened as a museum in 1987 after meticulous restoration.
Nina Park
Historic Place, Park, Photo Spot
3.0 hours
A hidden gem in Tsuen Wan, Nina Park is a unique blend of natural history, urban design, and educational innovation. The park houses one of the largest collections of petrified wood in Asia. This place is worth adding to your itinerary if you're i...
nto geology, eco-education, or just want a peaceful stroll with a twist. (Outdoor Park Area works daily 10:00 AM – 10:00 PM; Indoor Experience Centre: Tuesday to Sunday, 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM)
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nto geology, eco-education, or just want a peaceful stroll with a twist. (Outdoor Park Area works daily 10:00 AM – 10:00 PM; Indoor Experience Centre: Tuesday to Sunday, 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM)
Day 2
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.
Sha Tin Racecourse
Game, Race, Stadium
3.0 hours
Sha Tin Stadium is one of the Hong Kong's premier horse racing venues, located in New Territories and operated by China's Jockey Club. It is a stunning mix of sport, spectacle, and its electric atmosphere in scenic surroundings is so catching that...
even non-racing fans will appreciate.
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even non-racing fans will appreciate.
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Times Square
Neighborhood, Photo Spot
3.0 hours
Located in the beautiful district of Causeway Bay, Times Square is a fusion of shopping, entertainment, and iconic city vibes. It is one of the city's most stunning neighborhoods.
Day 3
Nathan Road
Architectural Building, Historic Place, Neighborhood
6.0 hours
Often called the "Golden Mile" for its stunning neon signs and nonstop energy, Nathan Road is one China most popular iconic thoroughfares. Starting from Tsim Sha Tsui in the south to Sham Shui Po in the north, it goes through the heart of Kowloon ...
and is lined with everything from luxury boutiques and electronics shops to street food stalls and historic landmarks. (Shops and restaurants usually operate in 10am - 10pm bounds, some other eateries and convenience stores stay open later).
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and is lined with everything from luxury boutiques and electronics shops to street food stalls and historic landmarks. (Shops and restaurants usually operate in 10am - 10pm bounds, some other eateries and convenience stores stay open later).
St Andrew's Church
Religious Sight
3.0 hours
A Gothic Landmark with Spiritual Depth, St Andrew’s Church, Hong Kong is located on Nathan Road in Tsim Sha Tsui, is one of Hong Kong’s oldest and most architecturally striking Anglican churches. Built between 1904 and 1906.
Day 4
Clear Water Bay
Beach, Natural Attraction
6.0 hours
Scenic coastal area with pristine quiet beaches of soft sand and clear water, as well as stunning hiking trails, horse stables and a skatepark for those who want a bit of extreme!
Little Hawaii Falls
Aqua Attraction
3.0 hours
A scenic 2.5 km route that links Po Lam Village to Clear Water Bay Road, Little Hawaii Falls is a hidden nature gem tucked within the lush hills of Tseung Kwan O, Hong Kong.
Day 5
Fung Ying Seen Koon
Historic Place, Monument, Religious Sight
3.0 hours
Located in Fanling, New Territories, Hong Kong, Fung Ying Seen Koon is a serene and architecturally striking Taoist temple complex which provides a cultural and visual experience that blends tradition, artistry, and peaceful reflection.
Tai Fu Tai Mansion
Historic Place, Museum/Gallery
3.0 hours
Located in San Tin, near Sheung Shui in Hong Kong’s New Territories, Tai Fu Tai Mansion is a beautifully preserved 19th century residence and one of the finest examples of traditional Chinese architecture blended with Western decorative elements. ...
(Though realistically, daytime visits are recommended — some listings may reflect 24-hour access for the grounds, but the mansion itself may have limited entry hours)
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(Though realistically, daytime visits are recommended — some listings may reflect 24-hour access for the grounds, but the mansion itself may have limited entry hours)
Day 6
Sai Kung Boating
Aqua Attraction, Tour
3.0 hours
$600.0
Ranked 11 out of 123 boat tours in the city, it's earned a Travelers' Choice Award for 2025, Sai Kung Boating is a top-tier charter and watersports provider in Hong Kong, offering bespoke boat trips, wakeboarding, wake surfing, and beach-hopping a...
dventures across the scenic Sai Kung peninsula.
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dventures across the scenic Sai Kung peninsula.
Ma On Shan City Park
Park
3.0 hours
Ma On Shan City Park is a serene and thoughtfully designed urban oasis which spans 5.5 hectares and offers a refreshing blend of nature, leisure, and local heritage.
Day 7
Victoria Harbour
Architectural Building, Neighborhood
8.0 hours
One of the most iconic Hong-Kong landmarks, separating Hong Kong island from the Kowloon Peninsula. Rooted deep in history, today, the harbour is a tourism and commerce center that proposes to see a lot in a short time: shows, photo spots, attract...
ions. The neighbourhood can be explored both by foot and by boat!
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ions. The neighbourhood can be explored both by foot and by boat!
Symphony of Lights
Photo Spot, Show
A dazzling fusion of light, music, and narration that transforms the city’s skyline into a canvas of color and rhythm, The Symphony of Lights is Hong Kong’s signature nightly multimedia show that starts at 8 pm and runs for approximately 10 minute...
s every day with the best view spot located in the Avenue of Stars.
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s every day with the best view spot located in the Avenue of Stars.
Day 8
The Oriental Spa at The Landmark Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong
Spa
3.0 hours
Tucked into the heart of Central District, Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong is one of Asia’s most acclaimed wellness destinations — an ultra-luxurious sanctuary to pair high-end relaxation with operational precision - this spa is a masterclass in both...
. (Advance booking is highly recommended)
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. (Advance booking is highly recommended)
Madame Tussauds Museum
Museum/Gallery
2.0 hours
$40.0
Madame Tussauds Hong Kong is a wax museum atop Victoria Peak, which offers a big exhibition of lifelike figures of historical persons, celebrities, movie characters and even Marvel superheroes! A great place for an entire family to step on a "red ...
carpet", a favorite movie scene, or just to interact with an idol.
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carpet", a favorite movie scene, or just to interact with an idol.
Peak Tower
Monument, Neighborhood, Photo Spot
3.0 hours
Sits atop Victoria Peak on Hong Kong island as an architectural landmark and leisure complex, Peak Tower has wok-shape shops, restaurants, and entertainment outlets. It also contains interactive exhibits and themed attractions to enhance your visi...
t and help you learn more about Hong Kong.
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t and help you learn more about Hong Kong.
Day 9
MacLehose Trail
Natural Attraction, Photo Spot
8.0 hours
Named after former Governor Sir Murray MacLehose, MacLehose Trail is Hong Kong’s most legendary long-distance hiking route, stretching 100 kilometers across the New Territories. It is divided into 10 sections that traverse beaches, forests, reserv...
oirs, and rugged mountain ridges—including the city’s highest peak, Tai Mo Shan.
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oirs, and rugged mountain ridges—including the city’s highest peak, Tai Mo Shan.
Day 10
Monster Building
Architectural Building, Neighborhood, Photo Spot
1.0 hours
Monster Building is a complex of five interconnected residential blocks and known as one of Hong Kong's most iconic urban landmarks. It is spot loved very much by photographers and movies scenarist.
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 ...
Hong Kong street culture aspects simultaneously!
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Hong Kong street culture aspects simultaneously!
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