Tour
Explore the vibrant city of Tsuen Wan, during your stay at Silka Far East, Hong Kong. From traditional cultural experiences and historical landmarks to modern attractions and scenic nature trails, Tsuen Wan offers something for every traveller. Discover the local markets, visit ancient temples, or enjoy a stroll along the waterfront promenade.
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Lan Kwai Fong
Undoubtedly the most popular nightlife hot spots, Lan Kwai Fong has been revamping to offer latest dining concepts and party venues. During the festive seasons such as Halloween, Christmas and New Year, there are always special celebrations in the area.
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Avenue of Stars
The HKFAA statue and the star statues are decorated with flowing-water features that, in concert with the soft light, perfectly echo Bruce Lee’s philosophy of “Be like water” in Tao of Jeet Kune Do, and Anita Mui’s “Life Written in Water”. You can even take a photo and interact with these two superstars using Augmented Reality technology. The brand new Mcdull statue also awaits, so you can enjoy the captivating harbour view and the starry sky together.
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Theme Parks
Hong Kong Disneyland and Ocean Park Hong Kong are must dos for family vacationers – both conveniently connected by MTR system. Easily for a one-day excursion, it gives children the perfect spots to burn off their energies!
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The Peak
If you only stay in Hong Kong for one day and ask for a must-do – The Peak it is. The circular walkway will give you probably the most amazing views of Hong Kong. You can also take The Tram from Admiralty up to The Peak or try a few different restaurants there while you are overlooking the stunning Hong Kong skyline.
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The Big Buddha
Hidden away by lush mountains on the Lautau Island, the 34-metre Tian Tan Buddha statue, also known as the Big Buddha, has become a popular sightseeing spot for international tourists, especially for those who also want to enjoy a vegetarian meal at the monastery.
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Outdoor Adventures
Perhaps lesser known but there are many hiking trails around Hong Kong – from the 100-kilometer MacLehose Trail offering different levels of difficulties and Dragon’s Back Ridge to the more challenging Lantau Peak.
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Art Basel
Every year, March is the month of art in Hong Kong. Art Basel has become the focal point for artists from the region to showcase their talents and galleries from Asia-Pacific to feature their collections. Most often you can meet with emerging artists and find your favourite pieces!
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Affordable Art Fair
If you are just starting or considering art collection, Affordable Art Fair is the place to see and explore buying art in a friendly environment. It features a mix of local and international galleries with both established and rising artists, showcasing a wide range of contemporary paintings, original prints, photographs and sculptures.
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