Ecaterina Bigos - Know About Top 5 Tourist Attractions In Hong Kong

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Ecaterina Bigos will providing a list of top five best tourist attractions that's available in Hong Kong. Ecaterina Bigos believes once you should know about these attractions.

1 - Ocean Park

A perfect day out for all the family, exploring Ocean Park's wealth of lodestones is loads of fun

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A perfect day out for all the family, exploring Ocean Park's wealth of lodestones is loads of fun. It's an oceanarium, beast theme demesne and recreation demesne rolled into one.

Opened in 1977, it's as amusing as it's educational. Giant pandas, orcas, dolphins and further can be plant within the demesne.

2 - Wong Tai Sin Temple

Located in the north of Kowloon, Wong Tai Sin Temple is a lovely Taoist tabernacle that's devoted to the Great Immortal Wong a deity who was celebrated for their mending powers

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Located in the north of Kowloon, Wong Tai Sin Temple is a lovely Taoist tabernacle that's devoted to the Great Immortal Wong a deity who was celebrated for their mending powers.

Featuring traditional Chinese armature, the tabernacle's red pillars, golden roof, and beautiful halls are now a popular sightseer destination and there's a great portrayal of Confucius on display.

3 - Man Mo Temple

The oldest tabernacle in Hong Kong, Man Mo dates back to 1847

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The oldest tabernacle in Hong Kong, Man Mo dates back to 1847. Worshipers still come then to pay their felicitations to the literature god Man and the martial godMo.

While there are several similar tabernacles in Hong Kong, the most popular and utmost visited one is at Sheung Wan.

4 - Tsim Sha Tsui East Promenade

Walking along the Tsim Sha Tsui East Promenade is an indelible experience and the view of Hong Kong's skyline is admiration- inspiring to behold

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Walking along the Tsim Sha Tsui East Promenade is an indelible experience and the view of Hong Kong's skyline is admiration- inspiring to behold.

While strolling on, you 'll pass the literal Clock Tower, the Hong Kong Cultural Centre and the Hong Kong Space Museum. There are colorful cafes and caffs for you to stop off at.

5 - Ten Thousand Buddhas Monastery

With just under Buddha's contained within the friary, the Ten Thousand Buddhas Monastery sells itself slightly short, although callers will surely come down impressed with its wealth of amazing sights

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With just under Buddha's contained within the friary, the Ten Thousand Buddhas Monastery sells itself slightly short, although callers will surely come down impressed with its wealth of amazing sights.

Completed in 1957, the path up to the Buddhist tabernacle is absolutely stunning to walk on; 500 life-sized golden Buddha's line the way. At the top, the nine- league abbey and tabernacle are just as pleasurable to wander around as indeed more Buddhas can be plant everyplace you look.

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