
Dragon's Back Trail
Shek O Rd, Tai Tam, Hong Kong SAR, China
Dragon's Back is the most popular hiking trail in Hong Kong — an 8.

Duddell Street Gas Lamps
Duddell St, Central, Hong Kong SAR, China
The Duddell Street gas lamps are the only remaining gas street lamps in Hong Kong — four cast-iron lamps on a stone staircase in Central that have been burning since the 1880s and are now classified as a declared monument.

Hong Kong Park & Flagstaff House Museum of Tea Ware
19 Cotton Tree Drive, Central, Hong Kong SAR, China
Hong Kong Park is an 8-hectare oasis in the middle of the most expensive real estate in Asia — a designed landscape of waterfalls, ponds, aviaries, and subtropical gardens wedged between the towers of Admiralty and the Peak.

Hong Kong Wetland Park
Wetland Park Rd, Tin Shui Wai, Hong Kong SAR, China
Hong Kong Wetland Park is a 61-hectare nature reserve in the New Territories that most visitors never hear about — a restored wetland of mangroves, mudflats, reed beds, and freshwater ponds that is home to 260 bird species, including the endangered black-faced spoonbill, and that demonstrates the remarkable biodiversity of a territory where 75% of the land is countryside despite the urban density of the remaining 25%.

Kowloon Park
22 Austin Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon
Kowloon Park is Tsim Sha Tsui's green escape — a 13.

Mid-Levels Escalator
Hong Kong SAR, China, Hong Kong SAR, China
The Central-Mid-Levels Escalator is the longest outdoor covered escalator system in the world — an 800-metre series of 20 escalators and 3 travelators that climbs 135 metres from the financial district of Central to the residential Mid-Levels, carrying 85,000 commuters daily and providing one of the most distinctive urban experiences in any city.

Tsim Sha Tsui Waterfront Promenade
Tsim Sha Tsui East, Hong Kong SAR, China
The Tsim Sha Tsui waterfront promenade is the place where Hong Kong takes its portrait — a kilometre-long walkway along the Kowloon side of Victoria Harbour that faces the full sweep of Hong Kong Island's skyline, from the towers of Central through the convention centre in Wan Chai to the residential blocks of Causeway Bay.
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