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The Peak Tram
The Peak Tram is actually a funicular railway that
played a key role in Hong Kong's history. When it
opened in 1888, it sparked the development of the
550-meter heights of Victoria Peak, which offers
spectacular views of the harbour and outlying
islands.
The Star Ferry
For a minimal fee you can ride the humble Star Ferry
between Kowloon and Hong Kong Island, and marvel at
the views as the lights of Hong Kong's wall-to-wall
skyscrapers begin to twinkle.
Felix Bar
Sample a cocktail in the swish Felix bar high
atop the Peninsula Hotel for unrivalled views
of night-time Hong Kong and then nip across the
street into seedy Chungking Mansions and
chomp down on a hot curry that won't break your
budget.
Dim Sum
Cavernous halls embellished with gold dragons, Dim
Sum restaurants are a Hong Kong institution. Join
the crowds of clamouring customers and tuck into the
circus of snack-sized portions of dumplings, rolls
and fried meats.
Hong Kong Bank Building
Hong Kong Bank is reputedly one of the world's most
expensive buildings. Walk underneath this Norman
Foster construction for a glimpse of its transparent
interior.
The Western District
Cure a hangover in Western District, where Chinese
herbalist ingredients like ginseng, crushed pearls
and dried sea horses fill the shops lining Bonham
Strand and Ko Shing Street.
Mount Davis Youth Hostel
Perched high on scenic Mount Davis, the Mount
Davis Youth Hostel (Ma Wui Hall) offers superb
views over the harbour and an unbelievably peaceful
atmosphere - and it's the cheapest place to sleep.
Lamma Island
Catch a ferry to Lamma, the island closest to Hong
Kong, whose narrow seafront street has a scattering
of restaurants with terraces jutting over the water.
Banquets are filling, noisy and fun.
Chek Lap Kok Airport
Opened on an artificial island in July 1998, Chek
Lap Kok is the last word in airport design. Don't
miss the trip to downtown along the ultra-modern
high-speed railway, which crosses one of the world's
longest cable bridges en route.
Kowloon City
Kowloon City offers scores of Southeast Asian
restaurants serving delicious and inexpensive food.
Find the restaurant with the longest queue outside
to catch the current favourite.
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