Tai Hang
is a charming urban enclave where heritage, culture, and creative living come together in a nostalgic neighborhood setting.
Former Kowloon-Canton Railway Clock Tower
A century-old red-brick tower marking the dawn of railway travel—an iconic symbol on the Tsim Sha Tsui waterfront.
1881 Heritage
A former marine police compound reborn as a harbourfront icon—where Victorian elegance meets modern luxury.
Hong Kong Museum of Art
Hong Kong’s first public art museum, HKMoA blends East and West, past and present—framed by stunning harbour views.
Avenue of Stars
A harbourfront promenade celebrating Hong Kong cinema—where celebrity tributes meet skyline views.
Kowloon Walled City Park
Once a lawless enclave, now a tranquil Chinese garden where history and greenery intertwine.
Kowloon Union Church
A red-brick Gothic church nestled in the city bustle—one of Kowloon’s oldest Protestant churches.
Nan Lian Garden
A Tang-style classical garden offering serenity and greenery in the heart of the city.
The Star Ferry
A century-old ferry gliding across Victoria Harbour, offering iconic views and timeless charm.
PMQ
A revitalized police quarters turned creative hub, PMQ is home to local designers, exhibitions, and hands-on workshops—full of inspiration and surprises.
Cattle Depot Artist Village
A century-old slaughterhouse transformed into a vibrant red-brick art village full of creative energy.
Central Market
once Hong Kong’s first modern wet market, has been revitalized into a vibrant cultural and lifestyle hub that bridges heritage and innovation.
Statue of Queen Victoria
This statue stands quietly in Victoria Park, echoing Hong Kong’s colonial past and serving as a piece of the city’s layered memory.
China Merchants Wharf
Located along the Kennedy Town waterfront, China Merchants Wharf is a historic site that reflects Hong Kong’s early maritime and trade development.
Blue House
is a historic landmark in Wan Chai, known for its iconic blue façade and rich community heritage.
Golden Bauhinia Square
is a powerful symbol of Hong Kong’s return to China, marked by a golden sculpture that commemorates a historic moment.
Sai Wan Swimming Shed
is Hong Kong’s last remaining traditional swimming shed, offering poetic sea views—especially at sunset.
Hong Kong Observation Wheel
The 60-meter-tall Hong Kong Observation Wheel offers a stunning panoramic view of Victoria Harbour and the city skyline.
Canal Road Flyover
is more than a traffic artery—it’s a cultural landmark known for the unique tradition of “villain hitting.”
Egrets Lake Interactive Center
blends nature, culture, and family-friendly fun—perfect for relaxing and enjoying lakeside scenery.
Hong Kong Railway Museum
Converted from the old Tai Po Market Station, the Hong Kong Railway Museum preserves the rich legacy of local railway history.
Plover Cove Country Park
offers a stunning blend of mountains and sea, with scenic trails and geological wonders perfect for nature exploration.
Lan Kwai Fong
is Hong Kong’s most iconic nightlife district, blending international flair with local energy in a lively atmosphere.
Central–Mid-Levels Escalator
The world’s longest outdoor covered escalator, offering a glimpse into old Hong Kong.
Victoria Harbour
Stunning both during the day and at night.
Victoria Peak
is the highest point on Hong Kong Island, offering breathtaking views of the city and harbor—day or night.
Disneyland
is where dreams and imagination come to life in a world of magic and wonder.
Knutsford Terrace
A tucked-away terrace of global flavors and lively bars—perfect for relaxed evenings and social vibes.
Hong Kong Space Museum
Beneath its iconic dome lies a universe of discovery—interactive exhibits and a planetarium that launch you into space.
Langham Place
A Mong Kok landmark blending shopping, dining, entertainment, and striking architecture—where style meets energy.
Hong Kong Science Museum
With hands-on exhibits and a towering Energy Machine, this museum turns science into fun and discovery.
Harbour City
Harbour City is Hong Kong’s largest shopping complex, blending retail, dining, and stunning harbour views.
Rosary Church
The oldest Catholic church in Kowloon, Rosary Church stands in quiet Gothic elegance, echoing over a century of faith and history.
M+ Museum
Asia’s first global museum of contemporary visual culture—where architecture, creativity, and inspiration converge.
Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre
A waterfront icon that blends exhibitions, architecture, and energy—HKCEC is where Hong Kong meets the world.
Big Bus Hong Kong
Hop on a double-decker open-top bus and explore Hong Kong’s iconic sights with ease and style.
Fringe Club
Housed in a former dairy depot, the Fringe Club is a red-and-white brick haven for Hong Kong’s creative spirit.
Academy of Visual Arts, HKBU
is a creative hub for visual arts education, featuring diverse disciplines and innovative artistic exploration.
Law Uk Folk Museum
is a preserved Hakka village house that tells the story of Chai Wan’s transformation from rural village to urban district.
Causeway Bay Typhoon Shelter Breakaway Light House
At the edge of the typhoon shelter’s breakwater, this modest lighthouse offers a peaceful escape and stunning sunset views.
Hong Kong Museum of Medical Sciences
explores the city’s medical journey through heritage architecture and engaging exhibits.
Tai Kwun
is a revitalized heritage site in Central, blending history, art, and culture with exhibitions and performances.
Hong Kong Film Archive
preserves Hong Kong's cinematic heritage, showcasing classic films, exhibitions, and historic collections.
Happy Valley
Happy Valley blends history, sports, and community life into a vibrant urban oasis.
Sky 100
is Hong Kong’s highest indoor observation deck, offering breathtaking 360-degree views of Victoria Harbour and the city skyline.
Old District Office North
is a rare architectural gem that vividly captures the early colonial administrative history of the New Territories.
Tai Po Waterfront Park
is one of the largest parks in the New Territories, offering open lawns and a scenic promenade perfect for relaxation and views.
Kadoorie Farm and Botanic Garden
A nature conservation and education center with diverse flora and fauna, perfect for families and nature lovers.
Tai Mei Tuk
is a popular leisure destination in Tai Po District, Hong Kong.
Graham Street Murals
The vibrant Graham Street Murals capture the nostalgic charm of old Hong Kong, making it one of Central’s most iconic street art spots.
Wong Tai Sin Temple
is one of Hong Kong’s most iconic Taoist temples, famed for its “what you request is what you get” spirit and rich cultural heritage.
Tian Tan Buddha
One of the world’s largest outdoor seated bronze Buddhas—serene atop the hills, watching over all.
Ocean Park
Combines marine life exhibits with thrill rides and attractions.