Tour
During your stay at Silka Tsuen, Hong Kong, take advantage of the opportunity to explore the vibrant city of Tsuen Wan. From the traditional cultural experiences and historical landmarks to the modern attractions and scenic nature trails, Tsuen Wan provides something for every traveller. Take a walk along the waterfront promenade, discover the local markets, and visit ancient temples, immersing yourself in captivating city tours.
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Sam Tung Uk Museum
Sam Tung Uk Museum is now under the management of the Intangible Cultural Heritage Office. Declared a historical monument in 1981, this restored 200-year-old walled rural village located on Sai Lau Kok Road provides an insight into the lives of villagers in the New Territories centuries ago. The museum exhibits items that relate to historical rituals, festivals, and traditional craftsmanship, representing the efforts of villagers in developing, promoting, and passing on their customs and traditions.
Opening hours:
Monday, Wednesday to Sunday, 10:00a.m. –6:00p.m.
Christmas Eve and Chinese New Year’s Eve – 10:00a.m. –5:00p.m
Closed on Tuesdays (except public holidays) and the first two days of the Chinese New Year
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Buddhist Western Monastery
Located in Lo Wai Chuen, Tsuen Wan (10 minutes north of Tsuen Wan town centre) the village is home to many historic temples and monasteries. The Western Monastery occupies a huge area and is one of the most distinguished temples in the Tsuen Wan district.
Opening hours: 8:30a.m.–5.30p.m.
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Yuen Yuen Institute
Located in Tsuen Wan, the Yuen Yuen Institute which was built in 1950 on the hillside near Lo Wai Village, Tsuen Wan. This is a temple complex dedicated to three major Chinese religions, i.e. Confucianism, Taoism, and Buddhism. The Institute hosts a gardening show every spring.
Opening hours: 8:30a.m. –5:00p.m.
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Tai Mo Shan
Formerly an agricultural region that was famous for its green tea, Tai Mo Shan Country Park now attracts hiking enthusiasts thanks to the mountain that gives its name to it — Tai Mo Shan — the tallest peak in Hong Kong, and comprised of pure volcanic rock.
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Ma Wan Park
Ma Wan Park is a nature garden combines education, art and love. Thousands of native trees have been preserved here and the paths in the garden are terraced along natural landscapes. The Heritage Centre displays relics uncovered at Ma Wan.
Opening hours: 08:00a.m. - 6:00p.m. (Last entry closed at 5:00p.m)
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The Mills
The Mills is a landmark revitalization project in Hong Kong. Visitors can explore the continuity of an authentic Hong Kong story about textile and industry are woven into experiences of innovation, culture, and learning.
Opening hours: 10:00 a.m - 10:00 p.m.
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The Heritage of Mei Ho House
The Heritage of Mei Ho House (HMHH) displays a brand new exhibition. It will take everyone back to the past again, which will further engage the visitors to make them feel as if they were living in an old community through a highly immersive design. The past affection of neighborhoods and the transformation of Mei Ho House will be vividly demonstrated right in front of the visitors.
Opening Hours
Tuesday to Sunday & public holidays: 10am – 6pm
Mid-Autumn Festival, Christmas Eve & Lunar New Year’s Eve: 10am – 4pm
Mondays (except public holidays) & the first three days of the Lunar New Year: Closed
Free admission
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Hong Kong Disneyland
Hong Kong Disneyland Resort is the fifth Disney Resort, offering unforgettable experiences inspired by the city's vibrant culture. With seven themed areas, including "Frozen World," the world's first and largest "Frozen" theme park, it has become a beloved destination since opening in 2006.
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Ocean Park Hong Kong
Discover Ocean Park, Hong Kong's expansive theme park spanning 91.5 hectares. Get ready for an epic adventure, from hair-raising rides like the Hair Raiser to captivating shows at Ocean Theatre. Hop on the Ocean Express for scenic views and immerse yourself in the mesmerizing Sea Jelly Spectacular. Don't forget to meet adorable giant pandas at the Giant Panda Adventure. With endless entertainment and excitement, Ocean Park is your gateway to unforgettable fun!
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Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade
One of the top attractions in Hong Kong, Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade is located near the Victoria Harbour. Walk along on this promenade and you will see many ancient buildings such as the Garden of Stars, the Hong Kong Cultural Centre and the Hong Kong Space Museum as well as enjoy the stunning view of the Victoria Harbour.
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