There are many interesting places to visit in Hong Kong. You can schedule multiple tours and locations in a single day because many of the tourist attractions are located near one another. Whether you are looking for a relaxing day visiting the many parks, an educational day at the museums, a religious experience at the many houses of worship or some fun at the amusement parks, you can find what you are looking for in Hong Kong.
One of the most popular tourist locations is Aberdeen. The people in this area are very poor and live their entire lives on boats. One great benefit of people going to Aberdeen for tourism is that it allowed the poor people here to improve their lives by opening restaurants. From here you can travel to other places in Hong Kong by boat.
Another interesting place to visit is the Hong Kong Science Museum. This museum has a great range of technological devices. Almost all imaginable scientific inventions are on display which makes it an ideal place for techies of all ages.
Hong Kong Park is a nice place to visit with its spectacular location and beautiful scenery. The carvings are immediately noticeable, and the design is enjoyed by all who visit. Some of the most interesting features of Hong Kong Park include the numerous plants (the giant bamboo is the most admired), a visual arts centre, lakes, artificial waterfalls, children's playground, restaurant, viewing tower and the Tai Chi garden.
The Hong Kong Space Museum is an attraction for people of all ages. This museum has three main sections: the Hall of Astronomy, the Hall of Space Science and the combined Planetarium and Omnimax Theatre. Adults and children alike really enjoy his museum and it has a great deal to offer everyone.
The Man Mo Temple is an interesting place to visit. It is known as Hong Kong's oldest and most popular temple. It is revered for its long history and people come here to worship and ask for favors in times of need. Many believe this place is the ideal place for solemn worship.
The Hong Kong Museum of Art has interesting art work made of jade, ivory, glassware and Ming Dynasty ceramics. Art lovers are immediately attracted to the artifacts, as are people who come only to view the artifacts.
The Ocean Park and the Peak are places of magnificent beauty. You can spend a day in locations that seem to take you away from Hong Kong, even Earth, and transfer you someplace else entirely.