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HONG
KONG
ISLAND
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KOWLOON
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NEW
TERRITORIES
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OUTLYING
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The
Peak
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Madame-Tussauds
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Hollywood
Road
&
Man
Mo
Temple
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Western
Market |
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Ocean
Park
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Repulse
Bay
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Stanley
Market
&
Murray
House
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Lan
Kwai
Fong |
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Golden
Bauhinia
Square
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Happy
Valley
Racecourse
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Jumbo
Kingdom |
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Primarily
an
upmarket
residential
area,
sun-drenched
Repulse
Bay
has
a
relaxed
resort-like
atmosphere.
The
wide,
wave-lapped
beach
is
popular
with
locals
and
visitors
alike
and
great
for
sandy
strolls
in
the
early
morning
when
the
sun
is
up
and
the
sunbathers
are
out
in
force,
or
at
sunset
when
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This
crescent-shaped
stretch
of
sand
is
one
of
the
most
beautiful
beaches
in
Hong
Kong.
The
beach
features
a
lifeguard
clubhouse
built
in
traditional
Chinese
style.
Its
ceiling
is
decorated
with
magnificent
swirling
dragons.
Towering
twin
statues
of
Kwun
Yum
and
Tin
Hau,
both
protectors
of
fishermen
dominate
the
picturesque
gardens
that
lead
down
to
the
beach. |
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The
nearby
colonial-style,
The
Repulse
Bay,
houses
designer
shops
and
award-winning
restaurants
and
resembles
the
luxury
hotel
that
originally
occupied
the
site.
That
hotel
was
built
in
1920
and
ewdeveloped
into
luxurious
residences.
Only
the
original
arcade
remains.
This
is
the
ideal
place
for
a
romantic
dinner
under
the
stars.
For
something
more
down-to-earth,
several
open-air
restaurants
nearby
specialise
in
wholesome
barbecued
food,
including
the
freshest
prawns,
squid
and
fish.
All
are
cheery
hives
of
activity
every
night
of
the
week. |
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How
To
Get
There
Bus
6,
6A,
6X,
66,
260
from
Central
(Exchange
Square)
Bus
Terminus
and
alight
at
Repulse
Bay |
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