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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.
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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.
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