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KONG CULTURE & HERITAGE TOURS |
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Feng
Shui Tour
Learn
about the principles of this ancient philosophy and see
how it has shaped the Hong Kong skyline. Literally
translated as "wind water", fung shui is the
principle of man living in harmony with nature. |
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Heritage
Tour
Across the New Territories,
much of Hong Kong's rich heritage has been restored to
its former glory. Through fascinating sights such as the
Lo Wai Walled Village, the Heritage Tour gives you an
amazing insight into the territory's unique past - an
unbelievable contrast to the city of today. |
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Morning
Tea and Tai Chi Tour
Learn
how Chinese wisdom can be realised in daily life. Tai
Chi, or "shadow boxing", is a graceful
exercise developed from an ancient Chinese martial art
that combines thought and action. It embodies Taoism - a
stabilising of cosmic energy. The essence of tai chi is
a combination of control and balance. |
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Cantonese
Opera - Behind the Masks Tour
Cantonese opera involves much more than just traditional culture and heritage. It is a fine art that includes fluid and graceful body movements and expressions. The drama in any opera comes from the elaborate and flamboyant costumes, exquisite wigs and colourful make-up worn by the actors. |
| TOURING
HONG KONG BY DAY |
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Hong
Kong Island Tour
A “must do” for all first time visitors to Hong Kong. The tour stops at the fabled The Peak which overlooks the city's famous skyline, Victoria Harbour and the romantic South China Sea. Visit Aberdeen Typhoon Shelter and get a fascinating close-up look at the local fisherfolk and their boat community. The nearby world-famous floating restaurants are glamorous amidst all of the fishing boats. Enjoy the scenic coastal beauty of Deep Water Bay and Repulse Bay. Stanley Market is great for bargain-hunting or for a charming seaside escapade. |
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Kowloon
and New Territories Tour
Kowloon is the place to find specialist street markets selling everything from clothes and flowers to goldfish and jade. These markets offer great value with a unique Hong Kong ambience and a real slice of local life. |
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The New Territories, situated between the Kowloon hills and the boundary with Mainland China, is an extremely diverse rural and suburban area full of contrasts. It is a fusion of traditional customs and modern ideas, of scenic beauty and man-made achievements, making it a remarkable place to visit. This tour includes a stop at Hong Kong's highest mountain peak, Tai Mo Shan, which provides inspiring panoramic views. Over the mountain lies a lush valley and a market place for farm produce. |
| TOURING
HONG KONG BY NIGHT |
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A
night like no other! Drive along Hong Kong's Golden Mile
with its renowned neon signs, stroll around the famous
open-air market on Temple Street in Kowloon, then enjoy
a splendid Chinese dinner at the Jumbo Floating
Restaurant. |
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Top
of Town & Night Cruise
The
magic of a Hong Kong evening comes alive with a
spectacular dinner high atop the Revolving 66
Restaurant, one of Wan Chai's better known restaurants.
Then it's off to Temple Street where your senses and
bargaining powers will get a real workout. End the day
with a sigh with a romantic harbour cruise that will
transport you to another realm. |
| TOURING
HONG KONG'S OUTLYING ISLANDS |
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Island
Hopping Pass
New World First Ferry’s
Island Hopping Pass is a convenient way to visit the
Outlying Islands in one day. The Pass allows unlimited
travel during the day* to Cheung Chau, Lantau and Peng
Chau. You can visit one, two or all three of the
islands, depending upon your schedule. The pass comes
with a handy guidebook that allows you to make the most
of your stay on the islands. |
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Lantau
Island Tour
Explore Hong Kong's largest outlying island just an hour's ferry ride away from Hong Kong Island. The morning begins with a ferry trip from Central. Cruise through Victoria Harbour and past islands in the outer harbour to Mui Wo (Silver Mine Bay) on Lantau Island. From here, a tour bus takes you past the two-kilometre long, white sands of Cheung Sha Beach and over the Shek Pik Reservoir dam. Visit the Tanka boat people's stilt-house fishing village at Tai O, then ride up to a 520-metre plateau to visit the famous Po Lin Monastery and view the world's tallest seated, outdoor bronze Buddha. The tour includes a vegetarian lunch prepared by the monks at the monastery. |
| HONG
KONG UNIQUE EXPERIENCES |
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Helicopter
Tour
Enjoy
a bird's-eye view of Hong Kong on an unforgettable
aerial excursion high above the city's stunning
architecture, rugged coastline and mountain scenery. A
unique way to discover Hong Kong. |
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Come
Horseracing Tour
Experience one of Hong Kong's most popular activities in
style on the Come Horseracing Tour. This tour gives
visitors the chance to spend either a day at the Sha Tin
Races or an evening at Happy Valley Races in the plush
comfort of the Hong Kong Jockey Club Members' Enclosure. |
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Dolphin
Watching Tour
Visitors joining this tour
will have the unique opportunity to see Hong Kong's
endangered pink dolphins in their scenic, natural
habitat in the waters off Lantau Island. This cruise
will sail past the Hong Kong International Airport. If
you don't see a pink dolphin on the tour, you can join
again for free on any other scheduled trip. |
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