Hong Kong, the name in itself is symbolic of uncountable skyscrapers, bustling and crowded city and some crazy nights. It also is as much about good food, multiculturalism, great attractions and places for sightseeing and is the perfect place for kids. Home to Disneyland this city is very fascinating and exciting and offers many places worth exploring and that is all that Dharna wanted when she planned on taking a family trip. Delectable dim sum, floating islands, and a one-of-a-kind skyline are just some of Hong Kong’s enchanting features. Eat your way across Temple Street Night Market with its fish balls and stinky tofu, or settle in for dim sum at Michelin-starred venues like Tim Ho Wan. For traditional Chinese architecture, head to Ngong Ping Village, then take the tram to the tippity-top of Victoria Peak for skyscraper views. The gentle hills of Nan Lian Garden will deliver serenity, but a detour through the city’s cocktail bars will bring back Hong Kong’s urban buzz.
Macau (Macao) is a city in the western Pearl River Delta by the South China Sea. It is a special administrative region of China and maintains separate governing and economic systems from those of mainland China. Originally a sparsely populated collection of coastal islands the territory has become a major resort city and the top destination for gambling tourism. Its GDP per capita by purchasing power parity is one of the highest in the world and higher than any country in the world in 2014 according to the World Bank.
Hong Kong is always full of surprises: world-class theme parks, mouthwatering street food, unique experiences of intangible cultural heritage…and don’t forget to marvel at the stunning skyline from angles you’ve never seen! The Water Sports and Recreation Precinct in Wan Chai has Harbour FUN pedal boats available for hire, and groups can visit the site’s new floating restaurant or onshore rooftop and al fresco dining areas after. Meanwhile, the Belcher Bay Promenade, East Coast Park Precinct in Fortress Hill, Revitalised Typhoon Shelter Precinct in Causeway Bay and Water Sports. the East Coast Park Precinct in Fortress Hill — the first breakwater in Victoria Harbour to officially open to the public — offers uninterrupted 360-degree views of the sunset over the ocean. Another feature of the Harbourfront Shared Space initiative is fenceless access to the water, like at the Tsuen Wan Promenade, a popular sunset spot thanks to its prime views of the Ting Kau Bridge.
Hong Kong Disneyland is the famous theme park located inside the Hong Kong Disneyland Resort on the beautiful Lantau Island. This park consists of seven themed zones which are Main Street, U.S.A., Tomorrowland, Adventureland, Fantasyland, Mystic Point, Grizzly Gulch and Toy Story Land. Each zone of this magical kingdom is filled with entertainment, beauty and thrilling rides and gives an amazing experience to all age groups. Start your journey at this wonderland by meeting your favourite Disney characters, enjoy the jungle river cruise, feel the thrill on adrenaline-pumping rides and end it by watching 15 minutes Disney in the Stars fireworks show. It features day and night parades and even organizes Disney's Haunted Halloween event which is held annually. You can find various F&B outlets and souvenir shops to buy goodies for your family and friends.
As Hong Kong’s longest-running family-friendly theme park, Ocean Park Hong Kong is a treasured attraction where many locals have created special childhood memories they hold close to their hearts. With fun activities and thrill rides, dining spots, and even educational options all packed into one convenient setting, Ocean Park makes for a perfect day trip for both families in the city as well as travellers who wish to experience a true, authentic Hong Kong with their younglings.
Horse racing truly is the sport of the people: entrance is cheap, snacks and drinks are plentiful, and the roar of the crowd cheering on the horses and jockeys is truly electric. Head to Happy Valley Racecourse, where races take place on Wednesday evenings during the racing season (September to June/July).
Hong Kong Science Museum has proven itself an ideal and unique place for learning science. By presenting quality exhibitions and fun science programs in an enjoyable environment, the museum serves to popularize science to the public and support science education in schools. In contrast to traditional museums, visitors to the Hong Kong Science Museum are encouraged to explore exhibits in their own way and thus experience the fun of discovery learning. Occupying a permanent exhibition area of 6,500 square meters, the museum houses over 500 exhibits. Nearly 70 percent of these are interactive and suitable for visitors of all ages.
With beautiful memories leave for the airport to board the flight back to India treasuring the memories of Hong Kong and Macau.
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