Hong Kong Islands

 
 

4. Victoria Peak The 360 Celsius view of Hong Kong Island, Kowloon, the New Territories and the Islands of the South China Sea is perhaps the territory's most spectacular sight.

5. Aw Boon Haw Gardens 
Aw Boon Haw, the tiger Balm Ointment king, built these fantastic and colorful artificial caves, grottoes, pagodas, and brightly painted statues. 

6. Stanley Market
 
Narrow winding lanes of this quaint seaside village are packed with bargains galore.

1. Aberdeen Aberdeen's floating restaurants can be reached in few minutes by motor launch from Shum Wan harbour. Aberdeen is also home to a floating population of fisherfolk.

2. Ocean Park/ Middle Kingdom/ Water World
Southeast Asia's biggest entertainment complex offers the world's second-longest outdoor escalator, Atoll Reef, the largest reef aquarium in the world, sharks, roller coasters, Kid's World, Water World, and a look at Chinese history at Middle Kingdom

3. Repulse Bay
This beach features an unusual lifeguard club, built in traditional style and boasting huge statues of Kwun Yum and Tin Hau, protectors of fisherfolk. 
 
  .   Man Mo Temple  This is one of the city's most important temples. Dedicated to the gods of literature and war, it is located in the famous Hollywood Road/ Cat Street quarter, near rows of antique and artifact shop    
  Flagstaff House Museum of Tea Ware 
Located in Hong Kong Park, Flagstaff House is Hong Kong's oldest surviving colonial-style building. Today, this 1846 residence displays all varieties of tea ware. 
Trams 
For almost a century trams have run along the north side of Hong Kong Island.