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What special things do you need to bring when traveling to Hong Kong?

With a power adapter plug, most sockets in Hong Kong are British flat plugs. Some hotels will provide adapters, but some will not, so it is best to bring them with you. Bring a larger suitcase with casters for easy access when you return from shopping. Camera, umbrella, sunscreen, and sunglasses are all common items.

Hong Kong’s famous tourist attractions

1. Victoria Harbor

is the main venue for Hong Kong’s fireworks displays. Every year on the second day of the Lunar New Year, the Handover Anniversary and National Day, Victoria Harbor becomes the stage for large-scale fireworks displays, attracting many citizens and tourists to enjoy them on both sides of the harbor every year. On the other hand, during the Symphony of Lights performance on certain days, fireworks displays will be added to the sea in Victoria Harbor to make the show even more attractive.

2. Hong Kong Disneyland

Hong Kong Disneyland is located on Lantau Island, surrounded by mountains and facing the South China Sea. It is a park that combines the characteristics of Disneyland in California and other Disney parks in the United States. theme park.

3. Ocean Park

Hong Kong Ocean Park enjoys "the world's most popular theme park", "the largest entertainment and leisure park in Southeast Asia", and "the world's largest aquarium" (1) and many other honors. Located in the south of Hong Kong Island.

4. Madame Tussauds Hong Kong

The Hong Kong branch opened in 2000 and displays about 100 wax figures of international, Chinese and Hong Kong celebrities. Including Hu Jintao, President of the People's Republic of China, basketball star Yao Ming, football star Beckham (David Beckham), Prince William, famous artists Kelly Chen, Jay Chou, Andy Lau, etc., as well as the late superstars Teresa Teng, Anita Mui, Leslie Cheung Wait, it’s so lifelike.

5. Taipingshan

Taipingshan has beautiful scenery and is a residential area for Hong Kong’s top wealthy people such as Li Ka-shing. It is also a must-visit place for people in Hong Kong. There is an observation deck near the top of the mountain, where you can overlook the dazzling scenery of Hong Kong and Victoria Harbour.