| Organization:
Hong
Kong Tourism Board

The
official website of the Hong Kong Tourism Board, the
government-funded body promoting tourism in Hong Kong. Information
available on events and attractions, culture and heritage,
shopping and travel spots.
Hong
Kong Hotels Association

The official website of the Hong Kong Hotels Association. Hotel
locations, facilities and other information are available.
Food:
Lei
Yue Mun Seafood Bazaar

It is located on the Kowloon side of the narrow eastern entrance to Hong
Kong Harbour. Many seafood restaurants are now still in business,
you can make your selection of the seafood closer to your table.
Splendid fresh seafood hot from the pot or wok is always available
from Lei Yue Mun's specialty restaurants. |
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Sightseeing
& Attractions:
Ocean Park

Ocean Park is one of Hong Kong's perennially popular attractions,
providing an exciting mix of entertainment, education and
conservation facilities. The 80-hectare (200-acre) park is
situated on the southern side of Hong Kong Island, with rides,
exhibits and facilities on both sides of the mountain.
The Peak
Tower
One of Hong Kong's most imaginative and futuristic buildings, the
seven-storey Peak Tower, an all-in-one viewing, dining and
entertainment centre and an attraction is Madame Tussaud's Wax
Museum Hong Kong, displaying more
than 100 highly life-like figures of the famous and infamous.
Hong
Kong Disneyland Theme Park

Hong Kong
Disneyland invites visitors into the legendary fairytale kingdom
that celebrates the spirit of fantasy, the world of tomorrow and a
forever-young sense of adventure. Mickey Mouse will welcome you to
the happiest place on Earth. |