Tai Koo Shing Travel Guide
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Quarry Bay
Shopping, restaurants and waterfront views highlight some notable features of Quarry Bay. Make a stop by Victoria Harbour or Cityplaza while you're visiting, and jump aboard the metro at Mount Parker Road Tram Stop or Shipyard Lane Tram Stop to get around town.
Shau Kei Wan
Appreciated for its restaurants and shopping, you might consider exploring Shau Kei Wan. Check out the variety of things to see and do like Tin Hau Temple - Shau Kei Wan, and jump on the metro at Nam Hong Street Tram Stop or Sun Sing Street Tram Station to get around the city.
Sai Wan Ho
While you're strolling through Sai Wan Ho, you may want to check out the restaurants and shopping. If you want to see more of the area, hop on the metro at Tai On Street Tram Stop or Tai Hong Street Tram Stop.
Kornhill
If you're spending time in Kornhill, check out sights like Cityplaza or Tai Tam Country Park and hop on the metro to see more of the city at Kornhill Tram Stop or Shipyard Lane Tram Stop.
Aldrich Bay
If you're spending some time in Aldrich Bay, Victoria Harbour and The Grand Promenade are top sights worth seeing.
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Ocean Park
Make friends with giant pandas and alligators and check out the thrilling rides at this award-winning Hong Kong favourite.
Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre
Since its expansion on the occasion of the Handover, this prominent city landmark has been a state-of-the-art events complex as well as an architectural marvel.
Hong Kong - Macau Ferry Terminal
Filled with shops and restaurants, this busy terminal provides opportunities to explore the intriguing islets adorning the bays of southern China.
Lan Kwai Fong
Party with the in-crowd in Hong Kong’s favourite hotspot.
Soho
Ride the covered escalators to reach one of Hong Kong’s hippest shopping and entertainment districts.
The Peak Tram
Hop on Hong Kong’s oldest railway as you soar up the side of Victoria Peak for far-reaching views and a mind-blowing optical illusion.