Places to see

 | Temple of 10,000 Buddhas (Sha Tin) Although it entails a climb of 431 stairs, the sight is worth the effort. The temple has actually 12,800 (and not 10,000) Buddha statues all in different poses and postures. |
 | Hong Kong Museum of Art (10 Salisbury Rd. Tsim Sha Tsui) An excellent insight to Hong Kong's rich history and culture with over 14,000 items on display. These include paintings, antiques, lithographs, art objects and other such treasures of Hong Kong. |
 | Hong Kong Space Museum (Salisbury Road) As opposed to the Museum of Art, the Space Museum will take you into the future. The wide range of objects on display include telecom devices, computers, robotics etc to keep you engaged and interested. |
 | Lantau Island Pink dolphins are unique to the waters around Lantau Island. Enjoy a cruise and enjoy the dolphins. |
 | Ocean Park (Ocean Park Road, near Aberdeen) Enjoy the thrills of pulsating rides in this amusement park, which also houses a Japanese Garden to relax, a Shark Aquarium and Ocean Theatre where seals, dolphins and killer whales enact high-voltage drama. |
 | The Central district The Central Hong Kong district has huge shopping malls, designer labels and boutiques. This is the most famous shopping destination of Hong Kong. |

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