Vietnam – Victor In Flight https://victorinflight.com One Destination At a Time Thu, 26 Nov 2020 17:45:39 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.3.4 https://victorinflight.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/cropped-Flag-of-Albania-32x32.png Vietnam – Victor In Flight https://victorinflight.com 32 32 189397911 Top Things to do in Vietnam https://victorinflight.com/top-things-to-do-in-vietnam/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=top-things-to-do-in-vietnam Mon, 14 Sep 2020 10:34:36 +0000 https://victorinflight.com/2020/09/14/say-youre-sorry-with-the-right-flowers/

Let’s talk about the beautiful Vietnam that stretches along the Indochinese peninsula. With a population of 9.26 million, Vietnam is the 13th most populous country in the world. It has busy cities with stunning landscapes and beautiful beaches. So what are the best things to do in Vietnam if you end up going there on a trip?

1. Explore the Capital

Whenever you visit Vietnam, never miss a visit to Hanoi – the capital of Vietnam – full of history including temples, ancient citadels, and a unique theatre that adds charm to the city’s beauty. 

  • The Imperial Citadel of Thang Long is an artifact of Vietnam history because of its rich heritage. It made it on the UNESCO World Heritage site in 2010. One of the top spots worth seeing is the Hanoi Flag Tower, a 40-meter-tall fortress offering a beautiful view of Ba Dinh Square and Hanoi City Centre.
  • Water Puppet Theatre  is another must visit in Hanoi. In this theatre, the puppet performs in a water pool as a stage on traditional Vietnamese music. This unique tradition is famous in North Vietnam and is now gaining popularity elsewhere in the world. 
  • If you want to feel nature closest to you, you must visit the Ba Vi National Park, one of the famous places in Vietnam that offers you an escape from the busy city surroundings. This place is surrounded by three-peaked mountains that make it feel like heaven with its fresh cool breeze coming from the jungle . Moreover, at the foot of this mountain, spas offer natural therapies. Nature lovers should visit this place to experience the stunning atmosphere. 

2. Victoria Peak

It is the highest point on Hong Kong island and truly an epitome of visual excellence. There are numerous means to travel to the top, whether you decide on taking the famous Peak Tram or the strenuous yet adventurous morning trail for a hike. Victoria Peak is a feast for your eyes. You can experience the beautiful city towers and blue crystal waters.  At night, you can enjoy an ocean of stunning night lights in the city.

3. Dragon’s Back

It is a popular mountain range situated in south-east Hong Kong. It offers an irresistible hike with magnificent views of Shek O and Tai Tam on the way. From a bird’s eye view, the trail is a combination of narrow spirals and the ups and downs of the mountain ridge, hence giving it the name Dragon’s back. This destination provides the hikers with a beautiful panoramic view of Hong Kong’s natural splendour. There are many famous cafeterias as well where you can enjoy the lip-smacking snacks on your trek. Not to forget, the striking ridge also provides you with an opportunity to enjoy paragliding. You can try the exhilarating experience in the air as a beginner or veteran; nothing can stop you.

4. Temple Street Night Market

Temple Street is one of the best places to experience the vibrant local life of the country. You can come across countless indigenous antiques, foods, and clothing. It is a perfect spot to grab your souvenirs. You cannot leave Hong Kong without strolling around the market and observing the gazillion stalls and shops it has to offer; it’s a shopaholic’s paradise. The market has reasonable to cheap rates for everything. You can even delight in the Karaoke sessions, held in the streets, or the gorgeous art and architecture displayed.

5. Tian Tan Buddha

Also known as the Big Buddha, Tian Tan is the largest bronze statue of seated Buddha. It is made up of 202 pieces of bronze and is about 23 meters high. It is one of Hong Kong’s most popular tourist destinations, especially important to the followers of Buddhism practices. As a visitor, you can opt for the stairs and take the 268 steps to the statue, enjoying the rich view of Po Lin Monastery – where Buddha sits. You can also take the cable car with a glass bottom, which will let you appreciate the beautiful view of the countryside.

6. Ocean Park

One of the biggest and most popular theme parks of Hong Kong, the park welcomes many tourists to have fun and enjoy its luxuries. It offers the country’s best roller coaster rides that take you on an incredible whirly journey where you can enjoy Hong Kong’s captivating nature and wildlife. You can also enjoy the exhibitions of different sea animals, not to forget their acrobatic shows. Ying Ying and Le Le, the two local pandas, are also there to welcome you to their country. Ocean Park is a treat for the visitors and you do not want to miss out on this one.

7. Lantau Island

If you’re visiting Hong Kong, exploring Lantau Island is one thing you will not want to omit from your schedule. It is the largest island in the country that offers beautiful sites and sceneries and home to exciting outdoor activities. On your way to the island, you can enjoy the exquisite crystal blue sea and the pleasing green mountains. From soaking in the sandy beaches to trailing the top of Lantau hills, Lantau offers you a variety of things to do and places to visit. You don’t want to miss the Discovery Bay. It provides the best 180 degrees of the Hong Kong waters. You can enjoy the thrilling competitions by the Yacht Club or shop at the markets and plazas. It offers beautiful dining restaurants and hangout places as well. There are various historical viewpoints as well that can be visited. The best thing about the island is that you can try new things on your every stopover; the experience never ends.

8. Lamma Island

You cannot expect anything less from the third largest island in Hong Kong. Lamma Island is a popular tourist destination, jam-packed on the weekends. It is well-known for its mouth-watering seafood and aesthetic beaches. If you visit the island, one thing you should surely try is taking a bike ride around the location. Rent a bicycle and meander around the gorgeous vistas of the land and waters. You can wander around the streets and enjoy the idyllic restaurants and colourful shops as well.

9. Stanley Market

It is one of the must-visit spots of the country. Stanley Market has various shops and stalls for you to visit. Tourists describe it as one of the best examples of the ethnic Hong Kong markets. You can get your hands on traditional Chinese items such as artifacts, paintings, clothes, decorations, not to forget the Chinese street foods, etc.

10. Hong Kong Disneyland

Last is the famous Disneyland, the enchanted world of your dreams. The best thing about this fairytale kingdom is that both children and adults can enjoy Disneyland favourites such as the magical attractions, scrumptious food in the restaurants and unique shops, and the dazzling live parade. You can catch the amazing Disney-themed stage shows and take your favourite themed rides. This place is a quintessence of happiness; you’ll be missing everything if you come to Hong Kong and didn’t visit Disneyland.

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Preparing for the Holidays https://victorinflight.com/preparing-for-the-holidays/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=preparing-for-the-holidays Thu, 10 Sep 2020 10:34:41 +0000 https://victorinflight.com/2020/09/10/preparing-for-the-holidays-photoshoot-session/

Resting in the east of Pearl River estuary on the southern coast of China, Hong Kong is a country of rich culture and beautiful sites. It is home to nature’s marvels, hovering edifices, and quaint scenery. Hong Kong welcomes millions of tourists from around the planet, making them relish its popular destinations and sophisticated values. Hong Kong has a diverse culture, a lovely blend of both East and West. It has various vibrant spots that give it the uniqueness and make it someplace worthy of visiting. Whether you decide to visit Hong Kong for a week or stop by for a couple of days, here are some things that you should try to be acquainted with the wonders of the country.

1. Star Ferry

It is one of the historic transportations of the country, super cheap as well. The famous Star Ferry takes you about Victoria Harbor where you can enjoy the best scenic views and the all beautiful skyline. You can embark on a trip, experiencing the iconic Hollywood movies’ spots and the well-known A Symphony of Lights – the mesmerizing light and sound show. The ferry will be a memorable journey, where you can enjoy the calm crystal waters and picturesque beauty of the country.

2. Victoria Peak

It is the highest point on Hong Kong island and truly an epitome of visual excellence. There are numerous means to travel to the top, whether you decide on taking the famous Peak Tram or the strenuous yet adventurous morning trail for a hike. Victoria Peak is a feast for your eyes. You can experience the beautiful city towers and blue crystal waters.  At night, you can enjoy an ocean of stunning night lights in the city.

3. Dragon’s Back

It is a popular mountain range situated in south-east Hong Kong. It offers an irresistible hike with magnificent views of Shek O and Tai Tam on the way. From a bird’s eye view, the trail is a combination of narrow spirals and the ups and downs of the mountain ridge, hence giving it the name Dragon’s back. This destination provides the hikers with a beautiful panoramic view of Hong Kong’s natural splendour. There are many famous cafeterias as well where you can enjoy the lip-smacking snacks on your trek. Not to forget, the striking ridge also provides you with an opportunity to enjoy paragliding. You can try the exhilarating experience in the air as a beginner or veteran; nothing can stop you.

4. Temple Street Night Market

Temple Street is one of the best places to experience the vibrant local life of the country. You can come across countless indigenous antiques, foods, and clothing. It is a perfect spot to grab your souvenirs. You cannot leave Hong Kong without strolling around the market and observing the gazillion stalls and shops it has to offer; it’s a shopaholic’s paradise. The market has reasonable to cheap rates for everything. You can even delight in the Karaoke sessions, held in the streets, or the gorgeous art and architecture displayed.

5. Tian Tan Buddha

Also known as the Big Buddha, Tian Tan is the largest bronze statue of seated Buddha. It is made up of 202 pieces of bronze and is about 23 meters high. It is one of Hong Kong’s most popular tourist destinations, especially important to the followers of Buddhism practices. As a visitor, you can opt for the stairs and take the 268 steps to the statue, enjoying the rich view of Po Lin Monastery – where Buddha sits. You can also take the cable car with a glass bottom, which will let you appreciate the beautiful view of the countryside.

6. Ocean Park

One of the biggest and most popular theme parks of Hong Kong, the park welcomes many tourists to have fun and enjoy its luxuries. It offers the country’s best roller coaster rides that take you on an incredible whirly journey where you can enjoy Hong Kong’s captivating nature and wildlife. You can also enjoy the exhibitions of different sea animals, not to forget their acrobatic shows. Ying Ying and Le Le, the two local pandas, are also there to welcome you to their country. Ocean Park is a treat for the visitors and you do not want to miss out on this one.

7. Lantau Island

If you’re visiting Hong Kong, exploring Lantau Island is one thing you will not want to omit from your schedule. It is the largest island in the country that offers beautiful sites and sceneries and home to exciting outdoor activities. On your way to the island, you can enjoy the exquisite crystal blue sea and the pleasing green mountains. From soaking in the sandy beaches to trailing the top of Lantau hills, Lantau offers you a variety of things to do and places to visit. You don’t want to miss the Discovery Bay. It provides the best 180 degrees of the Hong Kong waters. You can enjoy the thrilling competitions by the Yacht Club or shop at the markets and plazas. It offers beautiful dining restaurants and hangout places as well. There are various historical viewpoints as well that can be visited. The best thing about the island is that you can try new things on your every stopover; the experience never ends.

8. Lamma Island

You cannot expect anything less from the third largest island in Hong Kong. Lamma Island is a popular tourist destination, jam-packed on the weekends. It is well-known for its mouth-watering seafood and aesthetic beaches. If you visit the island, one thing you should surely try is taking a bike ride around the location. Rent a bicycle and meander around the gorgeous vistas of the land and waters. You can wander around the streets and enjoy the idyllic restaurants and colourful shops as well.

9. Stanley Market

It is one of the must-visit spots of the country. Stanley Market has various shops and stalls for you to visit. Tourists describe it as one of the best examples of the ethnic Hong Kong markets. You can get your hands on traditional Chinese items such as artifacts, paintings, clothes, decorations, not to forget the Chinese street foods, etc.

10. Hong Kong Disneyland

Last is the famous Disneyland, the enchanted world of your dreams. The best thing about this fairytale kingdom is that both children and adults can enjoy Disneyland favourites such as the magical attractions, scrumptious food in the restaurants and unique shops, and the dazzling live parade. You can catch the amazing Disney-themed stage shows and take your favourite themed rides. This place is a quintessence of happiness; you’ll be missing everything if you come to Hong Kong and didn’t visit Disneyland.

]]> 31 The Essentials Things to Carry https://victorinflight.com/the-essentials-things-to-carry/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=the-essentials-things-to-carry Wed, 09 Sep 2020 10:34:42 +0000 https://victorinflight.com/2020/09/09/the-essentials-things-to-carry/

Resting in the east of Pearl River estuary on the southern coast of China, Hong Kong is a country of rich culture and beautiful sites. It is home to nature’s marvels, hovering edifices, and quaint scenery. Hong Kong welcomes millions of tourists from around the planet, making them relish its popular destinations and sophisticated values. Hong Kong has a diverse culture, a lovely blend of both East and West. It has various vibrant spots that give it the uniqueness and make it someplace worthy of visiting. Whether you decide to visit Hong Kong for a week or stop by for a couple of days, here are some things that you should try to be acquainted with the wonders of the country.

1. Star Ferry

It is one of the historic transportations of the country, super cheap as well. The famous Star Ferry takes you about Victoria Harbor where you can enjoy the best scenic views and the all beautiful skyline. You can embark on a trip, experiencing the iconic Hollywood movies’ spots and the well-known A Symphony of Lights – the mesmerizing light and sound show. The ferry will be a memorable journey, where you can enjoy the calm crystal waters and picturesque beauty of the country.

2. Victoria Peak

It is the highest point on Hong Kong island and truly an epitome of visual excellence. There are numerous means to travel to the top, whether you decide on taking the famous Peak Tram or the strenuous yet adventurous morning trail for a hike. Victoria Peak is a feast for your eyes. You can experience the beautiful city towers and blue crystal waters.  At night, you can enjoy an ocean of stunning night lights in the city.

3. Dragon’s Back

It is a popular mountain range situated in south-east Hong Kong. It offers an irresistible hike with magnificent views of Shek O and Tai Tam on the way. From a bird’s eye view, the trail is a combination of narrow spirals and the ups and downs of the mountain ridge, hence giving it the name Dragon’s back. This destination provides the hikers with a beautiful panoramic view of Hong Kong’s natural splendour. There are many famous cafeterias as well where you can enjoy the lip-smacking snacks on your trek. Not to forget, the striking ridge also provides you with an opportunity to enjoy paragliding. You can try the exhilarating experience in the air as a beginner or veteran; nothing can stop you.

4. Temple Street Night Market

Temple Street is one of the best places to experience the vibrant local life of the country. You can come across countless indigenous antiques, foods, and clothing. It is a perfect spot to grab your souvenirs. You cannot leave Hong Kong without strolling around the market and observing the gazillion stalls and shops it has to offer; it’s a shopaholic’s paradise. The market has reasonable to cheap rates for everything. You can even delight in the Karaoke sessions, held in the streets, or the gorgeous art and architecture displayed.

5. Tian Tan Buddha

Also known as the Big Buddha, Tian Tan is the largest bronze statue of seated Buddha. It is made up of 202 pieces of bronze and is about 23 meters high. It is one of Hong Kong’s most popular tourist destinations, especially important to the followers of Buddhism practices. As a visitor, you can opt for the stairs and take the 268 steps to the statue, enjoying the rich view of Po Lin Monastery – where Buddha sits. You can also take the cable car with a glass bottom, which will let you appreciate the beautiful view of the countryside.

6. Ocean Park

One of the biggest and most popular theme parks of Hong Kong, the park welcomes many tourists to have fun and enjoy its luxuries. It offers the country’s best roller coaster rides that take you on an incredible whirly journey where you can enjoy Hong Kong’s captivating nature and wildlife. You can also enjoy the exhibitions of different sea animals, not to forget their acrobatic shows. Ying Ying and Le Le, the two local pandas, are also there to welcome you to their country. Ocean Park is a treat for the visitors and you do not want to miss out on this one.

7. Lantau Island

If you’re visiting Hong Kong, exploring Lantau Island is one thing you will not want to omit from your schedule. It is the largest island in the country that offers beautiful sites and sceneries and home to exciting outdoor activities. On your way to the island, you can enjoy the exquisite crystal blue sea and the pleasing green mountains. From soaking in the sandy beaches to trailing the top of Lantau hills, Lantau offers you a variety of things to do and places to visit. You don’t want to miss the Discovery Bay. It provides the best 180 degrees of the Hong Kong waters. You can enjoy the thrilling competitions by the Yacht Club or shop at the markets and plazas. It offers beautiful dining restaurants and hangout places as well. There are various historical viewpoints as well that can be visited. The best thing about the island is that you can try new things on your every stopover; the experience never ends.

8. Lamma Island

You cannot expect anything less from the third largest island in Hong Kong. Lamma Island is a popular tourist destination, jam-packed on the weekends. It is well-known for its mouth-watering seafood and aesthetic beaches. If you visit the island, one thing you should surely try is taking a bike ride around the location. Rent a bicycle and meander around the gorgeous vistas of the land and waters. You can wander around the streets and enjoy the idyllic restaurants and colourful shops as well.

9. Stanley Market

It is one of the must-visit spots of the country. Stanley Market has various shops and stalls for you to visit. Tourists describe it as one of the best examples of the ethnic Hong Kong markets. You can get your hands on traditional Chinese items such as artifacts, paintings, clothes, decorations, not to forget the Chinese street foods, etc.

10. Hong Kong Disneyland

Last is the famous Disneyland, the enchanted world of your dreams. The best thing about this fairytale kingdom is that both children and adults can enjoy Disneyland favourites such as the magical attractions, scrumptious food in the restaurants and unique shops, and the dazzling live parade. You can catch the amazing Disney-themed stage shows and take your favourite themed rides. This place is a quintessence of happiness; you’ll be missing everything if you come to Hong Kong and didn’t visit Disneyland.

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Make Something Even If You Don’t Feel Like It https://victorinflight.com/make-something-even-if-you-dont-feel-like-it/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=make-something-even-if-you-dont-feel-like-it Tue, 08 Sep 2020 10:34:43 +0000 https://victorinflight.com/2020/09/08/make-something-even-if-you-dont-feel-like-it/ Resting in the east of Pearl River estuary on the southern coast of China, Hong Kong is a country of rich culture and beautiful sites. It is home to nature’s marvels, hovering edifices, and quaint scenery. Hong Kong welcomes millions of tourists from around the planet, making them relish its popular destinations and sophisticated values. Hong Kong has a diverse culture, a lovely blend of both East and West. It has various vibrant spots that give it the uniqueness and make it someplace worthy of visiting. Whether you decide to visit Hong Kong for a week or stop by for a couple of days, here are some things that you should try to be acquainted with the wonders of the country.

1. Star Ferry

It is one of the historic transportations of the country, super cheap as well. The famous Star Ferry takes you about Victoria Harbor where you can enjoy the best scenic views and the all beautiful skyline. You can embark on a trip, experiencing the iconic Hollywood movies’ spots and the well-known A Symphony of Lights – the mesmerizing light and sound show. The ferry will be a memorable journey, where you can enjoy the calm crystal waters and picturesque beauty of the country.

2. Victoria Peak

It is the highest point on Hong Kong island and truly an epitome of visual excellence. There are numerous means to travel to the top, whether you decide on taking the famous Peak Tram or the strenuous yet adventurous morning trail for a hike. Victoria Peak is a feast for your eyes. You can experience the beautiful city towers and blue crystal waters.  At night, you can enjoy an ocean of stunning night lights in the city.

3. Dragon’s Back

It is a popular mountain range situated in south-east Hong Kong. It offers an irresistible hike with magnificent views of Shek O and Tai Tam on the way. From a bird’s eye view, the trail is a combination of narrow spirals and the ups and downs of the mountain ridge, hence giving it the name Dragon’s back. This destination provides the hikers with a beautiful panoramic view of Hong Kong’s natural splendour. There are many famous cafeterias as well where you can enjoy the lip-smacking snacks on your trek. Not to forget, the striking ridge also provides you with an opportunity to enjoy paragliding. You can try the exhilarating experience in the air as a beginner or veteran; nothing can stop you.

4. Temple Street Night Market

Temple Street is one of the best places to experience the vibrant local life of the country. You can come across countless indigenous antiques, foods, and clothing. It is a perfect spot to grab your souvenirs. You cannot leave Hong Kong without strolling around the market and observing the gazillion stalls and shops it has to offer; it’s a shopaholic’s paradise. The market has reasonable to cheap rates for everything. You can even delight in the Karaoke sessions, held in the streets, or the gorgeous art and architecture displayed.

5. Tian Tan Buddha

Also known as the Big Buddha, Tian Tan is the largest bronze statue of seated Buddha. It is made up of 202 pieces of bronze and is about 23 meters high. It is one of Hong Kong’s most popular tourist destinations, especially important to the followers of Buddhism practices. As a visitor, you can opt for the stairs and take the 268 steps to the statue, enjoying the rich view of Po Lin Monastery – where Buddha sits. You can also take the cable car with a glass bottom, which will let you appreciate the beautiful view of the countryside.

6. Ocean Park

One of the biggest and most popular theme parks of Hong Kong, the park welcomes many tourists to have fun and enjoy its luxuries. It offers the country’s best roller coaster rides that take you on an incredible whirly journey where you can enjoy Hong Kong’s captivating nature and wildlife. You can also enjoy the exhibitions of different sea animals, not to forget their acrobatic shows. Ying Ying and Le Le, the two local pandas, are also there to welcome you to their country. Ocean Park is a treat for the visitors and you do not want to miss out on this one.

7. Lantau Island

If you’re visiting Hong Kong, exploring Lantau Island is one thing you will not want to omit from your schedule. It is the largest island in the country that offers beautiful sites and sceneries and home to exciting outdoor activities. On your way to the island, you can enjoy the exquisite crystal blue sea and the pleasing green mountains. From soaking in the sandy beaches to trailing the top of Lantau hills, Lantau offers you a variety of things to do and places to visit. You don’t want to miss the Discovery Bay. It provides the best 180 degrees of the Hong Kong waters. You can enjoy the thrilling competitions by the Yacht Club or shop at the markets and plazas. It offers beautiful dining restaurants and hangout places as well. There are various historical viewpoints as well that can be visited. The best thing about the island is that you can try new things on your every stopover; the experience never ends.

8. Lamma Island

You cannot expect anything less from the third largest island in Hong Kong. Lamma Island is a popular tourist destination, jam-packed on the weekends. It is well-known for its mouth-watering seafood and aesthetic beaches. If you visit the island, one thing you should surely try is taking a bike ride around the location. Rent a bicycle and meander around the gorgeous vistas of the land and waters. You can wander around the streets and enjoy the idyllic restaurants and colourful shops as well.

9. Stanley Market

It is one of the must-visit spots of the country. Stanley Market has various shops and stalls for you to visit. Tourists describe it as one of the best examples of the ethnic Hong Kong markets. You can get your hands on traditional Chinese items such as artifacts, paintings, clothes, decorations, not to forget the Chinese street foods, etc.

10. Hong Kong Disneyland

Last is the famous Disneyland, the enchanted world of your dreams. The best thing about this fairytale kingdom is that both children and adults can enjoy Disneyland favourites such as the magical attractions, scrumptious food in the restaurants and unique shops, and the dazzling live parade. You can catch the amazing Disney-themed stage shows and take your favourite themed rides. This place is a quintessence of happiness; you’ll be missing everything if you come to Hong Kong and didn’t visit Disneyland.

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Keeping The Head and Heart Happy https://victorinflight.com/keeping-the-head-and-heart-happy/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=keeping-the-head-and-heart-happy Mon, 07 Sep 2020 10:34:45 +0000 https://victorinflight.com/2020/09/07/keeping-the-head-and-heart-happy/ Resting in the east of Pearl River estuary on the southern coast of China, Hong Kong is a country of rich culture and beautiful sites. It is home to nature’s marvels, hovering edifices, and quaint scenery. Hong Kong welcomes millions of tourists from around the planet, making them relish its popular destinations and sophisticated values. Hong Kong has a diverse culture, a lovely blend of both East and West. It has various vibrant spots that give it the uniqueness and make it someplace worthy of visiting. Whether you decide to visit Hong Kong for a week or stop by for a couple of days, here are some things that you should try to be acquainted with the wonders of the country.

1. Star Ferry

It is one of the historic transportations of the country, super cheap as well. The famous Star Ferry takes you about Victoria Harbor where you can enjoy the best scenic views and the all beautiful skyline. You can embark on a trip, experiencing the iconic Hollywood movies’ spots and the well-known A Symphony of Lights – the mesmerizing light and sound show. The ferry will be a memorable journey, where you can enjoy the calm crystal waters and picturesque beauty of the country.

2. Victoria Peak

It is the highest point on Hong Kong island and truly an epitome of visual excellence. There are numerous means to travel to the top, whether you decide on taking the famous Peak Tram or the strenuous yet adventurous morning trail for a hike. Victoria Peak is a feast for your eyes. You can experience the beautiful city towers and blue crystal waters.  At night, you can enjoy an ocean of stunning night lights in the city.

3. Dragon’s Back

It is a popular mountain range situated in south-east Hong Kong. It offers an irresistible hike with magnificent views of Shek O and Tai Tam on the way. From a bird’s eye view, the trail is a combination of narrow spirals and the ups and downs of the mountain ridge, hence giving it the name Dragon’s back. This destination provides the hikers with a beautiful panoramic view of Hong Kong’s natural splendour. There are many famous cafeterias as well where you can enjoy the lip-smacking snacks on your trek. Not to forget, the striking ridge also provides you with an opportunity to enjoy paragliding. You can try the exhilarating experience in the air as a beginner or veteran; nothing can stop you.

4. Temple Street Night Market

Temple Street is one of the best places to experience the vibrant local life of the country. You can come across countless indigenous antiques, foods, and clothing. It is a perfect spot to grab your souvenirs. You cannot leave Hong Kong without strolling around the market and observing the gazillion stalls and shops it has to offer; it’s a shopaholic’s paradise. The market has reasonable to cheap rates for everything. You can even delight in the Karaoke sessions, held in the streets, or the gorgeous art and architecture displayed.

5. Tian Tan Buddha

Also known as the Big Buddha, Tian Tan is the largest bronze statue of seated Buddha. It is made up of 202 pieces of bronze and is about 23 meters high. It is one of Hong Kong’s most popular tourist destinations, especially important to the followers of Buddhism practices. As a visitor, you can opt for the stairs and take the 268 steps to the statue, enjoying the rich view of Po Lin Monastery – where Buddha sits. You can also take the cable car with a glass bottom, which will let you appreciate the beautiful view of the countryside.

6. Ocean Park

One of the biggest and most popular theme parks of Hong Kong, the park welcomes many tourists to have fun and enjoy its luxuries. It offers the country’s best roller coaster rides that take you on an incredible whirly journey where you can enjoy Hong Kong’s captivating nature and wildlife. You can also enjoy the exhibitions of different sea animals, not to forget their acrobatic shows. Ying Ying and Le Le, the two local pandas, are also there to welcome you to their country. Ocean Park is a treat for the visitors and you do not want to miss out on this one.

7. Lantau Island

If you’re visiting Hong Kong, exploring Lantau Island is one thing you will not want to omit from your schedule. It is the largest island in the country that offers beautiful sites and sceneries and home to exciting outdoor activities. On your way to the island, you can enjoy the exquisite crystal blue sea and the pleasing green mountains. From soaking in the sandy beaches to trailing the top of Lantau hills, Lantau offers you a variety of things to do and places to visit. You don’t want to miss the Discovery Bay. It provides the best 180 degrees of the Hong Kong waters. You can enjoy the thrilling competitions by the Yacht Club or shop at the markets and plazas. It offers beautiful dining restaurants and hangout places as well. There are various historical viewpoints as well that can be visited. The best thing about the island is that you can try new things on your every stopover; the experience never ends.

8. Lamma Island

You cannot expect anything less from the third largest island in Hong Kong. Lamma Island is a popular tourist destination, jam-packed on the weekends. It is well-known for its mouth-watering seafood and aesthetic beaches. If you visit the island, one thing you should surely try is taking a bike ride around the location. Rent a bicycle and meander around the gorgeous vistas of the land and waters. You can wander around the streets and enjoy the idyllic restaurants and colourful shops as well.

9. Stanley Market

It is one of the must-visit spots of the country. Stanley Market has various shops and stalls for you to visit. Tourists describe it as one of the best examples of the ethnic Hong Kong markets. You can get your hands on traditional Chinese items such as artifacts, paintings, clothes, decorations, not to forget the Chinese street foods, etc.

10. Hong Kong Disneyland

Last is the famous Disneyland, the enchanted world of your dreams. The best thing about this fairytale kingdom is that both children and adults can enjoy Disneyland favourites such as the magical attractions, scrumptious food in the restaurants and unique shops, and the dazzling live parade. You can catch the amazing Disney-themed stage shows and take your favourite themed rides. This place is a quintessence of happiness; you’ll be missing everything if you come to Hong Kong and didn’t visit Disneyland.

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