Hong Kong Disneyland is located in Penny's Bay, Lantau Island, covers an area of 126 hectares, back to North Lantau, facing Penny's Bay, is the world's fifth Disneyland model to be built, Disney's 11th theme park worldwide, China's first Disney theme park. Hong Kong Disneyland is developed by Walt Disney in partnership with the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region. The development project includes a Disney-style theme park, two hotels and a wide range of shopping, dining and entertainment facilities in the park.
May 1st Hong Kong travel overview
Hong Kong Disneyland includes: Main Street USA, Tomorrowland, Adventure World and Fantasyland. Two hotels will be built in the park: the Victorian Hong Kong Disneyland Hotel and the Disney *** Hotel, with a total of 1,000 rooms for guests to stay. Visitors can share a laugh in this magical land: find their favorite Disney characters in the park; Experience the primeval forest journey in Asia and Africa in the Adventure world; Try the space fantasy full of science fiction and reality shuttle in Tomorrowland, you can also hold a true Disney wedding in Hong Kong Disneyland Hotel; Feel the charm of the golden age of the '30s and' 40s in Disney wine. Guests can also enjoy dishes from all over Asia in the park. In addition to the Chinese and Western restaurants in the park, there are other Asian specialties, including dim sum, barbecue and a variety of Chinese authentic food.
Ocean Park is the largest Marine theme leisure in Southeast Asia, it is by the mountains and the sea, covering an area of 215 acres, a collection of Marine wonders and amusement facilities in one, is the best leisure place for Hong Kong residents, but also the mainland and foreign tourists must visit Hong Kong. It receives more than 3.2 million visitors annually. Visitors can use the hiking cable car and indoor escalators to get between the park's various attractions, and the Skytrain can enjoy the pleasant views of the South China Sea. The Ocean Theatre will delight visitors with its talented performances of dolphins and sea lions. In addition, you can see seals and penguins, visit the bird house, goldfish garden, shark house and butterfly house. Exciting and fun things include crazy roller coasters, Ferris wheels and wave boarding ships. Children can play in the children's playground. The oceanarium with the theme of Indian Ocean coral reef is a hot spot for tourists. More than 2,600 tropical fish belonging to more than 200 species are kept in the museum. The aquarium is divided into four floors with glass screens to make visitors feel as if they were under the sea.
Repulse Bay, Hong Kong Island's winding coastline, naturally has many beautiful beaches. Repulse Bay is located on Hong Kong Island and is the most representative beach in Hong Kong. Shallow bay with clear water and fine sand, long beach, wide beach bed, and calm waves. Summer is the most lively time in Reshui Bay, a large number of swimmers flocked to sunbathe or swim, the beach is a sea of people, a variety of swimsuits formed a colorful picture. At the eastern end of Repulse Bay, there is a religious building park. On the sea in the park stand two huge statues "Queen of Heaven" and "Avalokitesvara Bodhisattva", beside which are placed the dragon King, River Bo and Fu Lu Shou and other auspicious figures statues, lifelike. Nearby, there is a seven-color Cihang lighthouse, which is majestic and attracts many tourists to take pictures here. There are restaurants, fast food and supermarkets around the beach. The teahouse near the sea is a good place to enjoy the sunset and the sound of the waves on the shore. The beautiful scenery of Repulse Bay makes it one of the prestigious residential areas on Hong Kong Island, which is filled with luxury residences. These buildings near the mountains and by the water constitute a unique scenic spot in Repulse Bay, which makes people linger.
Tsim Sha Tsui Located at the southern tip of the peninsula, Tsim Sha Tsui is the most important business, tourist and shopping paradise in the region. In addition, there are a number of cultural and educational facilities in the district, such as the Hong Kong Culture, the Hong Kong Museum of Art, the Hong Kong Space Museum, the Hong Kong Museum of History and the Hong Kong Science Museum. The most famous attractions in Tsim Sha Tsui include the former Kau Kwong Clock Tower, the Avenue of Stars and the Tsim Sha Tsui waterfront. Tsim Sha Tsui Front Kowloon Square Clock Tower Standing in the Hong Kong Cultural Square, the Tsim Sha Tsui Front Kowloon Square Clock Tower is 44 metres high and is made of red brick and granite with clocks on all four sides. Construction of the Tsim Sha Tsui Railway Station began in 1913. Due to the First World War, some of the equipment and equipment ordered from the United Kingdom could not be shipped to Hong Kong on time, and the internal works of the Tsim Sha Tsui Railway Terminus were put on hold. It was not until 28 March 1916 that the Tsim Sha Tsui Railway Terminus was officially opened.
Causeway Bay (formerly known as Tung Kok) is located on the west side of the north shore of Hong Kong Island and is a major concentration of commercial and entertainment venues in Hong Kong. Many people will compare Causeway Bay to Shinjuku in Japan, because it is a famous shopping, entertainment, food, and white-collar beauty shopping hotspot in Hong Kong. If you are interested in learning about the online trends in Hong Kong, you should visit this place (especially around Sogo Department Store or Times Square). There is also a typhoon shelter at Causeway Bay waterfront
May 1st Hong Kong travel overview
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