Hong Kong is one of the best places to visit because it offers a lot of different tourist spots and attractions that can cater to every member of the family.

Here are some of the Top Tourist Attractions in Hong Kong that you need to visit with your whole family:

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1. HONG KONG DISNEYLAND – It opened 13 years ago on September 12, 2005. It is a must-visit place for DISNEY FANS, children and adults alike. Aside from the Disney characters, designs, and elements, there are also rides there for Marvel fans. One of the rides there includes Ant-Man and The Wasp: Nano Battle. It is a replica of S.H.I.E.L.D.’s newest combat vehicle. You can ride it and enjoy adventures with Ant-man and the Wasp.

To all Avengers and Marvel Fans whose hearts ached when Iron Man said goodbye to us, there’s an IRON MAN EXPERIENCE in Hong Kong Disneyland! Check out the Stark Industries’ STARK Expo. You can view the Hall of Protection as well as the Iron Man Mark III suit. There is also the Hall of Energy for the arc reactor as well as the Hall of Mobility for the gravity-defying Iron Wing. There’s also the Iron Man Experience where you can put on a pair of StarkVision Glasses. Awesome right? There’s also an exciting aerial tour of the latest and tallest addition to the Hong Kong skyline, the superstar Hong Kong tower, the HONG KONG STARK TOWER. A fantastic feature there is the Iron Man Tech Showcase where you have a chance to meet Iron Man in person. Not R.D.J. but the costumed version.

Kids would love to stay at the Hong Kong Disneyland Resort since there are a lot of fun activities there as well as recreational facilities within the hotel itself.

Address: Hong Kong Disneyland, Lantau Island, Outlying Islands
Website: www.hongkongdisneyland.com

 

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2. The Peak is one of the most popular attractions in Hong Kong. See skyscrapers and the Hongkong skyline in a vantage point like no other. It is a panoramic view that will take your breath away. The Anvil-shaped PEAK TOWER has a large viewing platform. It is also very near Madame Tussauds Hong Kong.

Address: Mid-Levels, Hong Kong
Websites: www.thepeak.com.hk & www.thepeakgalleria.com

 

3. Madame Tussauds Hong Kong – Madame Tussauds Hong Kong has over 100 incredibly lifelike wax figures that you can have your pictures taken with. Take selfies and group pictures with your family and friends and enjoy up to 11 interactive zones. If you’re a fan of Kpop or Kdrama, then this is definitely a must-visit because you can see a lot of celebrities from K-pop culture and Kdramas at the K-wave Zone. You can also see famous Asian celebrities like Bruce Lee at Kung Fu Zone, but there are also other international stars like Taylor Swift!

Address: Shop P101, The Peak Tower, 128 Peak Road, The Peak, Hong Kong Island
Website: www.madametussauds.com
How to get there: Take bus 15C from the Central Pier 8 or walk from MTR Central Station Exit J2 to take the Peak Tram from the Peak Tram Lower Terminus on Garden Road; or, take bus 15 from Exchange Square bus terminus (near MTR Hong Kong Station, Exit D); or, ride a minibus 1 from the public transport interchange at MTR Hong Kong Station, Exit E.

 

4. The Avenue of Stars was built to pay tribute to the names that helped make Hong Kong the ‘Hollywood of the East.’
Renowned landscape architect James Corner redesigned it. It re-opened in 2019, and now features more than a hundred celebrity handprints to take you on a dazzling ‘journey to the stars.’

Address: Waterfront Podium Garden, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong
Website: www.avenueofstars.com.hk
How to get there: Go to MTR East Tsim Sha Tsui Station Exit P1. Use the staircase or escalator adjacent to Tsim Sha Tsui East (Mody Road) Bus Terminus.

 

5. Ocean Park Hong Kong – Opened in 1977, Ocean Park Hong Kong is a marine-life theme park featuring animals, thrill rides and shows. It is located on the southern side of Hong Kong Island, with an area of more than 915,000 square meters. The two major attractions areas, the Waterfront and the Summit, are connected by the Cable Car and Ocean Express funicular train.

Address: Wong Chuk Hang, Hong Kong Island
Website: www.oceanpark.com.hk
How to get there: MTR Ocean Park Station Exit B.

 

6. Lantau Island – Buddhist architecture; a long sandy beach; a mall of shopping outlets — Lantau Island has it all. Whatever your persuasion, Hong Kong’s largest outlying island brings solace to the soul, senses and shopping bags.

The Po Lin Monastery became a popular attraction when the extraordinary Tian Tan Buddha statue (informally known as the Big Buddha) was built in 1993.

The eyes, the lips, the incline of the head and right hand, which is raised to deliver a blessing to all, makes this massive Buddha a very popular spectacle and people from all over the world pay pilgrimage to it. It took 12 full years to complete. Climb 268 steps to take a closer look of this Buddha.

This Buddha statue faces north towards China. It sits 26.4 meters & is 34 meters high. The statue costs about HK$60 million.

Address: Ngong Ping, Lantau Island
Website: www.plm.org.hk

7. Ngong Ping 360

Ngong Ping 360 is Lantau Island’s famous cable car ride. Once you get out of the cable car, you will be greeted by a 1.5-hectare Ngong Ping Village. This village has a wide array of shops and eateries offer a delightful shopping and dining experience.

Address: Ngong Ping, Lantau Island, Outlying Islands
Website: www.np360.com.hk
How to get there: Go to MTR Tung Chung Station, Exit B. Walk approximately five minutes towards the Tung Chung Cable Car Terminal.

 

8. JUMBO KINGDOM – World’s Largest Floating Restaurants
If you’ve watched Korean variety shows such as the NEW JOURNEY TO THE WEST, they have featured these Giant Floating Restaurants, and these are a spectacle to behold. They are well-designed floating pieces of architecture that resemble a floating palace or temple. Inside are restaurants that can seat up to 2,300 diners! The food served are of high quality traditional & modern Chinese dishes. It’s a must try especially for tourists who visit Hong Kong for the very first time!

Website: www.jumbo.com.hk
How to get there: Go to Wong Chuk Hang MTR station, Exit B. Then take 5-8 minutes to walk to Shum Wan Pier.

Sources:
http://www.discoverhongkong.com