Highlights of Hong Kong

Every individual has his or her own preference and when it comes to the top attractions in Hong Kong, it might be quite daunting to specify how they actually rank. While this is the case, we can still rank the attractions as being the top by what they feature and how much traffic is recorded in terms of visitors. Maybe, when you visit Hong Kong, you will have an opportunity to rank the attractions by yourself and make sure are they on the top of the list or not.
But at the moment the list of top 10 things to do in Hong Kong is as follows:
Victoria Harbour

Located between Hong Kong and Kowloon, is Victoria Harbour, a deep water port. For those who appreciate modern architecture, the skyline of Hong Kong is one of the most interesting and unique anywhere in the world. The skyline of Hong Kong is the tallest of any city. In the evening, visitors to Victoria Harbour thrill to the Symphony of Lights, an incredible light display, featuring concerted effects. Read More ...
Attractions in Mei Foo
Shop 215, 2/F, The Household Centre, Nob Hill, 8 King Lai Path, Mei Foo, Kowloon
The Dialogue in the Dark exhibit in Hong Kong opened in 2010. The exhibition takes approximately 75 minutes to navigate. Visitors explore different types of environments using smell, temperature and texture, and various sounds. The exhibition is constructed in total darkness. When you enter the exhibit, you'll find there are five different environments to explore. Read More ...
Victoria Peak Hong Kong "The Peak"
The Peak, Hong Kong Island
Victoria Peak is the most famous attraction in Hong Kong. It features the Peak Tower, Sky Terrace 428, Madame Tussauds Hong Kong, the Sky Gallery and the Peak Tram. A trip on the tram will be one of the most unforgettable tours on your Hong Kong trip. Read More ...
Hong Kong Museum of History, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon
100 Chatham Road South, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon
Hong Kong Museum of History is one of the most interesting museums in China. It comprises a huge collection of historical objects, which has over 90,000 items. The museum is divided into three main areas: natural history, ethnography and local history. It's a great place where you can learn historical and cultural aspects of Hong Kong and neighboring areas. Prepare to spend a few hours in it. Read More ...
Ngong Ping 360
11 Tat Tung Road, Tung Chung, Lantau Island
Ngong Ping 360 is one of the most visited places in Hong Kong. With natural environmental features and whole world of potential discoveries, this place in no doubt a must visit in Hong Kong. The best experience of this place starts a car ride of 25 minutes from Tung Chung. This takes you through a village that is themed in the richest culture. Read More ...
Lotus Pond at Chi Lin Nunnery
5 Chi Lin Dr, Diamond Hill, Kowloon
One of the most impressive attractions that are a must-see in Hong Kong is the famous Chi Lin Nunnery, located in Diamond Hill. Housed in a monastery complex, the nunnery is reminiscent of the Tang Dynasty in its architecture, and was built in the 1930s. When the building was renovated in 1998, it was designed so that no nails were used in the reconstruction. Read More ...
Star Ferry
Star Ferry Pier, Tsim Sha Tsui, Central or Wan Chai
Star Ferry is good and economic mode of transportation across Victoria Harbour as well as a nice sightseeing tour. A trip across Victoria Harbour affords terrific views of both sides of the harbour; Hong Kong Island with its skyscrapers, hotels and bank towers from one side and bustle Tsim Sha Tsui from another side. Read More ...
Ocean Park
Ocean Park Road, Aberdeen, Hong Kong Island
This park is one of the best themed attractions in Hong Kong, which is fully packed with high adrenaline, great theater shows as well as a great aquarium. Regardless of what age you are, this park is exuberant for a good day. The park offers a wide selections of attractions for all ages: SkyFair, Grand Panda Habitat & Pand Village, Emerald Trail, Bird Theatre, Park Tower, Abyss Drop, Crazy Galleon, Ocean Theatre. Read More ...
Hong Kong Disneyland
Sunny Bay, Lantau Island
There are many places people dream to visit in their lifetime. Hong Kong Disneyland is one of the leading must-see places in the city. Its unique design that depicts the rich Chinese culture makes visitors fall in love at first sight. It originally opened in 2005, and is estimated to host 40,000 visitors a day. Expansions are constantly being made to provide visitors with even more unique attractions. Read More ...
Happy Valley Racecourse
2 Sports Road, Happy Valley, Hong Kong Island
Located in the Happy Valley, Hong Kong Island, Happy Valley Racecourse was first built as a racecourse for the British who were living in Hong Kong. The regular racing season begins in September and ends in June, with races on Wednesdays, Saturdays and Sundays. If you are in Hong Kong on Wednesday or weekends, visit the racecourse. It's a great way to spend an evening and get a nice experience. Read More ...