Hong Kong and Macau 5-Day Tour: Shopping, Dining, and Unique Charm
2 cities |
11 attraction(s) |
total distance 107
km
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Day1: Hong Kong
4 attraction(s) ·
29 km
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Vast, global transport hub with 2 terminals, hotels, shopping facilities & an express train station.
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The Avenue of Stars in the Tsim Sha Tsui waterfront garden in Kowloon, Hong Kong, is a distinctive attraction designed to celebrate outstanding figures in the Hong Kong film industry. Following the example of the Hollywood Walk of Fame, the Avenue of Stars features over 100 movie industry professionals' names and handprints embedded in a specially-designed commemorative plaque, arranged chronologically to honor their contribution to Hong Kong's century-old film industry. In addition to numerous celebrity handprints, the Avenue of Stars also has a 2-meter-high bronze statue of Bruce Lee and a milestone in film development. While strolling along the Avenue of Stars, visitors can also enjoy the famous Victoria Harbour view and the distinctive coastal architecture of Hong Kong Island. It is also an ideal viewing point for Hong Kong's brand new multimedia light and music show, "A Symphony of Lights."
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Victoria Harbour is a port between Hong Kong Island and the Kowloon Peninsula, with a sea area that stretches from Lei Yue Mun in the east to a sea boundary line at Green Island, then to the west shoreline of Hong Kong Island. With its wide expanse and deep waters, it is a natural harbor and has earned Hong Kong the nickname "Pearl of the Orient" and the reputation of being one of the "Three Best Night Scenes in the World." The name of Victoria Harbour comes from Queen Victoria of England. Every year, there are different themed fireworks displays which make it a must-see attraction for tourists. Since the early years, the British saw the potential of Victoria Harbour becoming an excellent port in East Asia, and after acquiring Hong Kong from the Qing government, they swiftly developed their maritime trade in the Far East. Victoria Harbour has greatly influenced the history and culture of Hong Kong, leading the development of its economy and tourism industry, and becoming one of the key factors in making Hong Kong an international metropolis. You can choose a sightseeing boat and enjoy panoramic views of famous landmarks and scenery.
Day2: Hong Kong
1 attraction(s) ·
0 km
1
Ocean Park Hong Kong is a theme park that features exhibitions, rides, and shows showcasing both marine and land animals. It is divided into two main areas, the Summit and the Waterfront, which are further divided into eight different themed zones including Asian Animals, Aqua City, Whiskers Harbour, Rainforest, Thrill Mountain, Marine World, Polar Adventure, and Adventureland. It offers a diverse range of attractions and entertainment experiences for visitors. Ocean Park has been recognized as one of the world-class theme parks and is one of the most visited theme parks globally, receiving the Applause Award for Best Theme Park in 2012.
Day3: Hong Kong
3 attraction(s) ·
5 km
2
Central Plaza, located in the Wan Chai district of Hong Kong Island, is a famous skyscraper in Hong Kong. It stands at a height of 374 meters with 78 floors, second only to the International Finance Centre Phase 2. The plaza features a modern art style design, with the bottom of the building covered in Finnish imported green granite and the lobby meticulously designed by Chinese artists from around the world, using green and gold as the main color scheme. Every evening, watching the neon tubes on the top of the building changing colors to indicate the time within 15 minutes, provides an extraordinary visual impact and becomes the largest time indicator on Victoria Harbour.
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A district consisting of Des Voeux Road, Wellington Street, Wyndham Street, and Lan Kwai Fong, which includes bars, clubs, restaurants, and retail shops catering to the middle class, expatriates, and tourists. It is a popular tourist attraction and frequently featured in Hong Kong TV dramas.
Day4: Hong Kong
1 attraction(s) ·
0 km
Day5: Macau
2 attraction(s) ·
1 km
1
Elegant suites in a posh resort with plush restaurants, outdoor pools & indoor canals.
1
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2
Sprawling complex offering 4 hotels & a casino, plus upscale dining, shopping & dancing-water shows.






























