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HONG
KONG
ISLAND
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KOWLOON
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NEW
TERRITORIES
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OUTLYING
ISLANDS |
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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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There's
a
reason
why
The
Peak
is
one
of
the
most
popular
attractions
in
Hong
Kong:
It
is
absolutely
incredible!
Looking
down
from
The
Peak
you'll
be
amazed
by
the
spectacular
view
of
the
surrounding
city
skyline,
the
world-famous
Victoria
Harbour
and
Kowloon,
towering
skyscrapers
and
peaceful
green
hillsides. |
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Getting
there
is
an
unforgettable
trip.
There's
nothing
in
the
world
like
the
Peak
Tram.
Pulled
by
steel
cables,
the
tram
climbs
373
metres
(about
1,200
feet).
It's
so
steep
that
the
buildings
you
pass
look
like
they're
leaning
at a
45°angle!
Whether
you're
going
up
or
coming
down,
you'll
love
this
trip. |
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And
now
this
fabulous
vista
has
been
further
enhanced
by
the
2006
revitalisation
of
one
of
Hong
Kong’s
most
striking
landmarks,
the
Peak
Tower.
Even
more
than
before,
it’s
a
destination
in
its
own
right. |
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Once
on
The
Peak,
there
are
a
number
of
locations
providing
magnificent
views
of
the
city
below.
For
great
continuous
unfolding
vistas,
take
the
Peak
Circle
Walk
or
go
directly
to
the
Lugard
Road
Lookout
for
fabulous
views
over
the
harbour.
There
are
more
great
vistas
from
the
Lions
View
Point
Pavilion
and
the
viewing
terrace
at
the
Peak
Galleria,
as
well
as
the
Peak
Tower
Sky
Terrace. |
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How
To
Get
There
1.
Bus
15C
from
the
lay-by
outside
Central
Pier
6 to
the
Lower
Peak
Tram
Terminus
on
Garden
Road
and
take
Peak
Tram
to
the
Peak.
2.
Bus
15
from
Exchange
Square.
3.
Green
minibus
1
from
MTR
Hong
Kong
Station
Public
Transport
Interchange. |
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