7 Places You Should Visit In Hong Kong Nov, 2013 | Page 2

Hong Kong Visit Guide 2013

Ap Liu Street - Sham Shui Po

The famous "Hawker Permitted Zone" is one of the main reasons why Sham Shui Po attracts thousands of tourists every year. Originally focusing on power tools and audio equipments, the market now offers a variety of electronic products ranging from telephones, torches, batteries, LED light strips, power tools and televisions. Welcome to the local Hong Kong electronic shop.

Murray House is a restored Victoria-era building in Stanley, originally served as barracks for the British military. After it had been dismantled to make way for the Bank of China Tower, it was then reassembled in its present location in Stanley, becoming one of the most popular attractions in Hong Kong due to its rich history.

Murray House - Stanley

Goldfish Market - Mong Kok

On this 300 meter long street, there are about 40 stalls and you will encounter several small stores selling everything from all kinds of fishes and accessories to aquariums in different sizes and shapes. The Goldfish Market is one of the most important markets in Hong Kong!

The Star Ferry Company Ltd. Operates their harbor crossing service since 1880 and National Geographic named the harbor crossing as one of the 50 places of a lifetime to visit. The star Ferry fleet currently consists of 8 double-deck ferries which operate on 2 different routes.

Star Ferry - Central/Tsim Sha Tsui

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