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313. Dragon Ball Waterfall

Dragon Ball Waterfall

15 km
from city center
313 out of 329
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Hong Kong’s famous Dragon Ball Waterfall homes in the Wang Chung Stream, with a glorious appeal. This gigantic waterfall has two portions - the upper and the lower portion, both remain crowded by enthusiasts. The cascading water is fresh, and the pathway beside the falls will lead you to the upper part of the falls. The cold water beneath forming the Dragon Ball pool is one of the best places for swimming and snorkelling into the blues.

314. Ping Nam Stream

Ping Nam Stream

12 km
from city center
314 out of 329
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If seeking an adventurous trip around an exhilarating waterfall, then Ping Nam Stream, near Fanling will be the best place to stand by. Ping Nam Stream, a part of the famous Hula Skirt Falls of Hong Kong, with its tons of waterfalls, make the entire area refreshing and attractive among the travellers. An excellent spot for abseiling, swimming, canyoning, stream trekking, and free jumping - Ping Nam stream is a complete package of adventure and excitement.

315. Apliu Street

Apliu Street

9 km
from city center
315 out of 329
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Apliu street lies in Sham Shui Po, Kowloon. It is a paradise for technophiles who can find new and second hand digital and electronic goods here at a bargain price. From power tools like vacuum cleaners to accessories like phone cases, the market offers everything a geek would want. The market also has a section dedicated to woven and knitted fabrics.

316. Lascar Row

Lascar Row

13 km
from city center
316 out of 329
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Lascar Row, also known as Cat Street, is an area between Hollywood Road and Queen’s Road Central in Sheung Wan, Hong Kong.It is an antique and junk market with Chinese relics and their reproductions. Antiquarians will find relics like ancient coins, stamps, copper mirrors and movie posters, among others. The market is a short distance from Sheung Wan metro station.

317. Hollywood Road

Hollywood Road

13 km
from city center
317 out of 329
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Hollywood Road, also called Antique Street, is a street between Central and Sheung Wan in Hong Kong. It is filled with antiques’ shops selling curios like maps, Chinese pottery and trinkets such as carpets and jade. The street is renowned for art galleries like Connoisseur Art Gallery, Asia Art Archive and many others. Shoppers can also enjoy the murals on its walls.

318. Seafood Street Market

Seafood Street Market

17 km
from city center
318 out of 329
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Seafood Street Market is located in Sheung Wan, Hong Kong. Black moss, dried snakeskin, dried sausage and dried scallop- you get everything here. This market of about 200 shops is important for locals as seafood is an integral part of Chinese food and traditional tonics. Some shops also sell preserved meats, dried mushrooms and medicine products such as ginkgo seeds and yellow fungus.

319. Tai Yuen Street

Tai Yuen Street

4 km
from city center
319 out of 329
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Tai Yuen Street Market lies in Wan Chai, Hong Kong. The street has many classic toy shops and is thus named toy street. For many adults, a walk through this street brings back a flood of childhood memories. From anime figures, bottles of bubbles, kids stationery, vintage lego sets to character toys from Marvel, Barbie and others, it has everything a child can wish for.

320. Chop Alley

Chop Alley

13 km
from city center
320 out of 329
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Chop Alley, also known as Man Wa Lane, lies in Sheung Wan near Central in Hong Kong. The lane, whose second name means Chinese Cultural lane, is lined with shops of chop-makers. These chop-makers engrave characters of ancient and modern Chinese scripts and sometimes foreign scripts onto jade, wood, cow bone and crystal. Even paintings are carved onto these objects. Due to the decreasing popularity of traditional seals, some shops have also started printing name cards and mass-producing rubber seals.

321. Golden Shopping Arcade

Golden Shopping Arcade

6 km
from city center
321 out of 329
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The Golden Shopping Arcade lies in Sham Shui Po in Hong Kong. The Golden Computer Arcade occupies the basement and ground floor while the Golden Shopping Centre is situated on the first floor. You can also get electronic parts fitted or repaired here. Comdex and Capital are popular shops in the Golden Shopping Arcade while Centralfield is well-known in the Golden Shopping Centre.

322. Granville Road

Granville Road

13 km
from city center
322 out of 329
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Granville Road lies in the Tsim Sha Tsui area of Kowloon, Hong Kong. Cosmetic brands like Innisfree and factory outlets of the likes of Bossini are quite popular. Rise Shopping Arcade and The ONE are shopping complexes which offer a variety of clothing from brands like Adidas as well as independent designs labels from Hong Kong like Izzue. The market also offers second-hand products and Korean fashion clothing.

323. Shanghai Street

Shanghai Street

11 km
from city center
323 out of 329
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Shanghai Street lies in Yau Ma Tei in Kowloon. The street begins from the south at Austin Road and terminates in the north at Lai Chi Kok Road. It is popular for its affordable kitchenware-blenders, mixers, pots, pans, cutlery, baking tins and moulds and so much more. One can also find traditional kitchenware like thick chopping boards and bamboo steaming baskets.

324. Kowloon City Wet Market

Kowloon City Wet Market

10 km
from city center
324 out of 329
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Kowloon City Wet Market, one of the best-wet markets in the world and one of the biggest in Hong Kong, lies on 100 Nga Tsin Wai Road in Kowloon City. Famous celebrities like food critic Chua Lam have endorsed the quality of vendors here. The market offers exotic fruits, vegetables, seafood, meat and dry goods. The unit of measurement followed in these markets is catty, which is half a kilo. The first two levels of this market are dedicated to the wet market while the top is occupied by food outlets.

325. Ko Shing Street

Ko Shing Street

13 km
from city center
325 out of 329
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Ko Shing Street lies in Sheung Wan, Hong Kong. This market is the hub of ancient Chinese medicine trade. These herbal remedies are a trusted form of medication for healing and were developed over 5,000 years ago. Dried seafood, which is an important ingredient in Chinese health foods, is also sold here.

326. Chun Yeung Street Wet Market

Chun Yeung Street Wet Market

15 km
from city center
326 out of 329
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Chun Yeung Street Wet Market is located in North Point, Hong Kong Island. It is a narrow street packed with stalls selling vegetables, fruits, meat and seafood. One can see buyers negotiating prices with the stall owners. Cheung Yeung Street is an old-style market place which refuses to bow down to the competition from supermarkets. A tramline runs through the middle of this market.

327. Gough Street

Gough Street

13 km
from city center
327 out of 329
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Gough Street lies on Sheung Wan, Hong Kong. It is also informally known as NoHo, meaning North of Hollywood Road. It is filled with eateries like Da Ma, Gingko House, Oddies and Kau Kee and clothing and accessory stores like Timothy Oulton and Marco Visconti. Besides these, it has a variety of places to shop from- a flower shop, Florist, home decor stores like Homeless and jewellery shop, Kimlai.

328. Ladies Market

Ladies Market

11 km
from city center
328 out of 329
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Ladies’ Market is located in Tung Choi Street in the Mong Kok district of Hong Kong. It is famous for its inexpensive cosmetics, accessories and clothing. Despite its name, the market offers a variety of men’s clothing besides home furnishings, knick-knacks and electronic gadgets. You could also stop for a bite at the food stalls and fruit and produce stands.

329. Ng Tung Chai Waterfalls

Ng Tung Chai Waterfalls

16 km
from city center
329 out of 329
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From Hong Kong to Ng Tung Chai Waterfalls is an exhilarating experience, crossing the parasol trees in the jungle in Ng Tung Chai, also called the Chinese Parasol Tree Village. The series of four successive waterfalls of Ng Tung Chai namely Bottom fall, Middle fall, Main fall, and Scatter Fall - will make your summer vacations near the Tai Mo Shan base of Ng Tung Chai memorable. Also, enthusiastic hikers can spend a good time while hiking towards the waterfalls.

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FAQs on Hong Kong

What are the top activities in Hong kong?

The top activities in Hong kong are Hong Kong Airport Express Train Tickets, Hong Kong Disneyland Park Ticket (QR Code Direct Entry), Ocean Park Hong Kong Ticket and Meal Coupons (QR Code Direct Entry), Peak Tram and Sky Terrace 428 Ticket Combo Package, Hong Kong Disneyland Meal Coupon, Hong Kong Tourist Octopus Card.

How can I commute within Hong kong?

MTR: The MTR rail system is Hong Kong's subway and is the busiest and the best way to travel around the city. It runs on 5 lines connecting a large part of the city. However, it will be a little expensive compared to the tram cars and buses.

Trams: The trams are crowded and very slow, though they are a great way to tour the city and look around!

Bus: The most extensive connections in Hong Kong are provided by buses, which are of three types. There are large double-decker buses that ply almost everywhere in Hong Kong and charge according to the distance. The small van-sized buses come in green and red, which is determined by a wide coloured strip on the top.
  • Buses with route number starting from A are premium air-conditioned buses
  • Those starting with S are shuttle buses operating near MTR stations
  • E means external bus services
  • NA are overnight express bus service
  • N are overnight buses
Waterways: On waterways, the Starr Ferry is the most popular mode of transport. It has some spectacular views and is a must-do activity in Hong Kong.

Taxi: The red taxis travel all over Hong Kong except Lantau and are the most expensive. The blue taxis only cover Lantau Island, and the green taxis cover the New Territories, airport and Disneyland.

Octopus Card: The hands-down best way to pay for public transport is the Octopus Card. It can be used in all modes of transport (except cabs) and is extremely convenient because in most places you will be expected to pay the exact change of cash. 
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What are the top sightseeing places in Hong kong?

The top sightseeing places in Hong kong are Victoria Peak, Tian Tan Buddha, Star Ferry , Hong Kong Disneyland, Ngong Ping 360 Cable Car, Nan Lian Garden.

What are the top shopping places in Hong kong?

The top shopping places in Hong kong are Temple Street Night Market, Stanley Market, Hong Kong Bird Market.

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