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  • Victoria Peak

    Victoria Peak
    Victoria Peak is a mountain in the western half of Hong Kong Island. A vertiginous 60-minute walk around the summit delivers a bird’s-eye view of one of Asia’s most striking skylines. After a steep ascent via a legendary funicular tram (first opened in 1888), walkers venture through pine and bamboo groves
    Victoria Peak
  • Lantau Island

    Lantau Island
    Lantau Island, based on the old local name of Lantau Peak, is the largest island in Hong Kong, located at the mouth of the Pearl River. Administratively, most of Lantau Island is part of the Islands District of Hong Kong.
    Lantau Island
  • HSBC Building

    HSBC Building
    HSBC Main Building is a headquarters building of The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, which is today a wholly owned subsidiary of London based HSBC Holdings.
    HSBC Building
  • The Sai Kung Peninsula

    The Sai Kung Peninsula
    The Sai Kung Peninsula in New Territories is also a worthwhile place to visit. Its mountainous terrain and spectacular coastal scenery make this a special place. There are both challenging and more relaxed routes.
    The Sai Kung Peninsula
  • Spotting Pink Dolphins

    Spotting Pink Dolphins
    From the small fishing village of Tai O on Lantau island, you can take boat tours around the old stilt houses to the ocean to spot the native pink dolphins. Life is lived at a slower pace here and the insight the island offers into nature and traditional ways of life is not to be missed.
    Spotting Pink Dolphins
  • Tian Tan Buddha

    Tian Tan Buddha
    The Tian Tan Buddha on Lantau island is 34 metres high, making it the world's largest outdoor seated bronze Buddha. There are 268 steps to the Buddha, so you will get a workout – but the fantastic views make the climb worth it.
    Tian Tan Buddha
  • Island Hopping

    Island Hopping
    Hong Kong's islands are its best-kept secret. There are more than 260 to explore, with Lantau, Lamma, Peng Chau and Cheung Chau closest to the mainland. The views of the city from the water are worth the trip alone.
    Island Hopping
  • Nightlife in Ozone

    Nightlife in Ozone
    The phrase "living the high life" takes on new meaning when you are 118 floors up at the Ritz-Carlton hotel's Ozone bar. It's the highest bar in the world, positioned at the top of the tallest hotel in the world and the views across Victoria harbour are stunning.
    Nightlife in Ozone
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    High season, from September through late December, sees sunny, dry days and cool, comfortable nights. January and February are mostly cool and damp, with periods of overcast skies. March, April and May are pleasant. June through August are the cheapest months for one reason: they coincide with the hot, sticky, and very rainy typhoon season.

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    How to get there

    The easiest way is to fly into Hong Kong Int'l Airport. Alternatively, Macau then ferry or Shenzhen on the mainland and then by ground

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