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18. Feb, 2011

Golden Bauhinia Square

Golden Bauhinia Square

Golden Bauhinia Square (also known as The Expo Promenade) outside the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre on the Wan Chai waterfront marks the most significant occasion in Hong Kong’s history – the return of the former British colony to the People’s Republic of China (PRC), and the establishment of the Special Administrative Region of Hong Kong (HKSAR).
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17. Feb, 2011

Avenue of Stars

Avenue of Stars

    Avenue of Stars, located along Victoria Harbour Waterfront in Tsim Sha Tsui, was originally funded by a private group. In 2004, it was rebuilt and open to public. To honor the stars of Hong Kong Film Industry, they demonstrate handprints of individual stars, sculptures, movie history milestones, etc.
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16. Feb, 2011

Disneyland, HK

Disneyland, HK

Hong Kong Disneyland invites visitors into the legendary fairytale kingdom that celebrates the spirit of fantasy. Family visiting this park will have magic journeys through four theme lands, namely Fantasyland, Adventureland, Tomorrowland and Main Street, USA. In each land, you will enjoy the high-quality rides, meet your favourite characters, and watch amazing Broadway style shows.

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15. Feb, 2011

Ocean Park

Ocean Park

Ocean Park, located on the southern side of Hong Kong Island, is one of Hong Kong’s favourite attraction. Actually, with its exciting rides, fine exhibits and educational adventure, Ocean Park has already surpassed Disneyland as the most popular theme park in Hong Kong.

General Information
The ocean Park covers more than 870,000 square metres of land and is comprised of three parts, which are the Lowland, the Headland and Tai Shue Wan. The three parts are connected by a cable car and an outdoor escalator, which is the 2nd longest in HK.

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