Hong Kong
Hong Kong
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Special administrative region of China includes Hong Kong Island, the Kowloon Peninsula and the New Territories. Former British colony amazes with the combination of Asian and European features — the rapid economic development, impetuous cash flow, magnificent gourmet cuisine in the Michelin-awarded restaurants, and Taoist and Buddhist sanctuaries. Here the attraction point is even the bulk International Airport built by famous architect Norman Foster and connected with the mainland by the longest in the world railway bridge span. Shops and boutiques, filling the arcades of the skyscrapers, have little difference with the ones in Milan or Paris, but the real Hong Kong has preserved in its side streets, Jade and Flower Markets, fishing junks, Buddhist serenity of the Victoria Peak.
Here travellers can find anniversary plates, celebrities’ handprints, descriptions of important marks in the Hong Kong cinema. It’s the perfect place to enjoy picturesque multimedia show “Symphony of Lights”, which takes place in front of the Victoria Bay. The viewers are surrounded by color lights, laser and projector rays, blending in the tremendous, unforgettable performance, which is followed by the music and author’s text, celebrating energy, spirit and diversity of Hong Kong. Any trip to Hong Kong wouldn’t be fulfilled without visiting the largest in the world bronze Buddha, sitting solemnly on the roof of the mount Ngong Ping, amidst picturesque landscape of the Lantau Island. The grand figure of the sitting Buddha is 34 meter high. Tourist can climb the platform where Buddha is sitting — thereto they’ll have to overcome 268 stairs.