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Wenmu Temple
Man Mo Temple is said to be the oldest Taoist temple in Hong Kong. As the
oldest temple, it is almost always featured in tourist guidebooks, and is
dedicated to the god of literature (Man) and the god of war (Mo).
Victoria Peak
Victoria Peak offers a panoramic view of Hong Kong's million-dollar
nightscape. From the top of the mountain, you can see the skyscrapers,
Victoria Harbour beyond, and even the Kowloon Peninsula. The Peak Tower is
home to restaurants, cafes, and a wax museum, making it a popular spot every
day.
Tin Hau Temple in Repulse Bay This bay, located in the southern part of Hong Kong Island, was the setting for the Hollywood movie "Love Is Love." It's also famous as a swimming spot, and is a popular beach resort destination for tourists and locals alike. You'll be amazed at the presence of this flashy Chinese temple, dedicated to the god of the sea, that suddenly appears along the coast. In recent years, it has also attracted attention as a "power spot," and boasts enduring popularity.
Stanley Market
Once an old fishing village, it is now a market selling accessories, precious
metals, furniture, decorative items, and Asian goods at reasonable prices. It
is a hugely popular spot attracting tourists, immigrants, and locals alike.
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09:00
Please gather in the hotel lobby or in front of the meeting point. A Japanese-speaking guide will call out to you when it is time. *We may contact you approximately two days before the trip to finalize the pick-up time.
09:30
The Star Ferry is now one of Hong Kong's symbols. With a history of over 100 years, it is immensely popular with tourists not only as a means of transportation but also as a way to enjoy the spectacular views of Victoria Harbour both day and night.
10:00
Hop on board Hong Kong's famous double-decker bus and head to the Peak Tram Foot Station.
10:30
Get to Victoria Peak in no time on Hong Kong's oldest former public transport system, which climbs uphill at a maximum gradient of 27 degrees! Even during peak times, you can use the priority lane to reduce waiting times!
11:00
From Victoria Peak you can enjoy a spectacular 180-degree view of Hong Kong's skyline and Victoria Harbour.
11:00
Enjoy a different view from the uphill.
11:30
This is the oldest temple in Hong Kong, and in addition to Emperor Wenchang, the god of learning, it also enshrines Guanyin and other deities. The sight of a large statue hanging from the ceiling inside the temple is a spectacular sight. The beautiful contrast of red makes it a famous photo spot.
12:00
Take a stroll through Old Town Central, where the old and the new intersect.
12:30
Enjoy dim sum at Tim Ho Wan Restaurant, then continue with your afternoon tour.
14:10
The double-decker tram, which opened in 1904 and runs east to west on Hong Kong Island, is said to be used by approximately 230,000 people per day and is an essential part of the lives of Hong Kong residents. Its retro design is also said to make for a great photo opportunity.
14:30
We head to the scenic Repulse Bay in a bright red Hong Kong taxi.
15:00
The bridge at Repulse Bay, a beach extremely popular with Westerners in the port, is a spot where all sorts of gods of fortune and good acting gather and grant wishes for anything from longevity to wealth.
15:30
Hop on board Hong Kong's famous double-decker bus and head to Stanley.
16:00
Although it's in Hong Kong, Stanley has an exotic atmosphere and is home to Stanley Market, where Hong Kong crafts, jewelry, bags, and more are sold. There's also Murray House, which was built in 1844 as a residence for British officers but was demolished due to deterioration. It was later rebuilt in 2000 based on this historic building, retaining its original appearance. To get to the Kowloon Hotel, take a double-decker bus and then the subway (MTR).
18:00
Tsim Sha Tsui Station on the Tsuen Wan Line and East Tsim Sha Tsui Station on the West Rail Line are both within walking distance, making it convenient for returning home.
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