As we know Hong Kong, one of the interesting big city in Asia, also known as a famous city of fashion in the world, you can find 15 places that you can enjoy with free, check this out
1. Hong Kong Museum of Art
The Museum has more than 15,000 of the best art collections in Hong Kong, ranging from paintings, photographs, ceramics, and calligraphy. Just like most other museums in Hong Kong, you can enjoy it for free every wednesday.
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Hong Kong Museum Of Art |
2. The Hong Kong Heritage Museum
The Museum has a wide collection of historic Hong Kong, ranging from folk art, toys, comics, other pop cultural relics, ancient artifacts to China. The Museum also shows the process of mixing the western and eastern culture and its influence on the development of Hong Kong from past to present. In addition, every saturday starting at 14.30-15.45pm, there is a special class of typical Hong Kong Cantonese Opera that you can follow for free. Don't forget to place your message first class visitor center to the Hong Kong Tourism Board.
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The Hong Kong Heritage Museum |
3. Hong Kong Museum of History
Here, you can see the development of Hong Kong from the Devonian IE 400 million years ago until they rejoined the China or the Mainland in 1997.
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Hong Kong Museum of History |
4. Hong Kong Racing Museum
Horse racing has become a popular sport in Hong Kong since its introduction by the United Kingdom in colonial times. The Hong Kong Racing Museum, you can look at history of horse runway in Hong Kong, including the everyday horse trainers. In addition, unlike the three previous museum only gives free entry every wednesday, the cost of entry to Hong Kong Racing Museum is always free. The museum also provides party free tour guides for visitors.
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Hong Kong Racing Museum |
5. Hong Kong Space Museum
As the name suggests, the museum showcases a variety of historic achievements in space science and astrology.
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Hong Kong Space Museum |
6. Dr. Sun Yat Sen Museum
History buffs are definitely rather be in Dr. Sun Yat-sen Museum. Here you can learn about the revolution of the 20th century, the way used to defeat of the Qing dynasty, until finally Dr. Sun became the first provisional President in China.
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Dr. Sun Yat Sen Museum |
7. The Hong Kong Zoological and Botanical Gardens
Hong Kong Zoological and Botanical Gardens is home to over 1000 species of plants, 500 birds, as well as other animals, including great apes (Indonesia language : orangutan), lemurs, pythons snakes, birds and flamingo. Bring your children here, they must have been like.
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The Hong Kong Zoological and Botanical Gardens |
8. Symphony of Lights
Stop to Victoria Harbour! Every 8 p.m. you can see performances of The Symphony of Lights that are very popular in Hong Kong because of its beauty. These performances made it into the Guinness Book of World Records as the "Permanent Sound and light show in the world" because it involves over 40 tall buildings along the harbour, laser lights, spotlights, as well as fireworks. In addition, it is also light show accompanied by music and narration that makes it truly captivating.
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Symphony of Lights |
9. On the Avenue of the Stars
Avenue of the Stars is like Hollywood walk of Hong Kong fame. Here, you can see the hand prints of Hollywood and Hong Kong artists, such as Jackie Chan and Bruce Lee. The good news is, you can walk in here and take pictures for free.
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On the Avenue of the Stars |
10. Golden Beach and Repulse Bay
If you want to enjoy the other side of Hong Kong, then you can go to the beach and relax from the hustle and bustle of the downtown. Golden Beach and Repulse Bay are two of several favorite local beaches as well as foreign tourists. In addition, Big Wave Bay Beach is popular among surfers and is home to several prehistoric stone.
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Golden Beach |
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Repulse Bay |
11. The Kowloon Walled City Park
Walk onto the history of Hong Kong in Kowloon Walled City Park which has many stories. Originally, this place became a sanctuary for chinese refugees after world war II. Afterwards, it became unattractive slums. But now, this place has been transformed into a beautiful garden built following the style of classical Jiangnan with striking Pavilion.
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The Kowloon Walled City Park |
12. Wong Nai Chung Gap Trail and Dragon's Back Trail
In addition to the building and the beach, Hong Kong also has 24 national parks as a place for exciting hiking. Some of the most popular of which is the Wong Nai Chung Gap Trail and Dragon's Back Trail. Just one hour from the downtown, these places are suitable as an alternative to your travel destination.
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Wong Nai Chung Gap Trail |
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Dragon's Back Trail |
13. The Yuen Po Street Bird Garden
Still nature tours, you can also visit the Yuen Po Street Bird Garden to see the varied species of birds. You can also shop at the open market while enjoying the cool view.
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The Yuen Po Street Bird Garden |
14. Bank of China Tower
One of the activities most spots for you in the city with many skyscrapers are enjoying the view of the city from a height. This activity you can do for free on Bank of China Tower. Rising to the observation deck on level 43 and enjoy beautiful views towards Victoria Harbour.
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Bank of China Tower |
15. The Big Buddha
The Tian Tan Buddha or The Big Buddha is one of the popular tourist attractions in Hong Kong which you could enjoy in free. Located in Lantau Island, a 34-meter tall Buddha statue this is the tallest Buddha statue in the world. You can already see its existence even since you are still inside the cable. Don't forget to set up your camera and get ready to take pictures.
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The Big Buddha, Hong Kong |
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