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Top 10 free things to do in hong kong

Take it all in

If you don’t fancy shelling out for the tram or buying expensive cocktails at bars such as Ozone. You will be happy to hear that many Hong Kong sky scrapers have viewing decks. Bank of China offers panoramic views for you to take in.​

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Enjoy Hong Kong’s Street Art

There are famous murals at Central and Sheung Wan, Wong Chuk Hang and Kwun Tong are home to some of the coolest street art too. Check out HK Walls for more information and maps: https://hkwalls.org/

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Sha Tin

Sha Tin 10,000 Buddha’s Monastery consists of 431 steps that are lined with individual life-sized, golden Buddha statues. The statues are each unique from one another and the climb also doubles up as a workout

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Tai O Dolphin Watching Point

Tai O Dolphin Watching Point- You will need to pay to catch the boat there, but you will find yourself surrounded by traditional stilt houses, markets and a great spot to see the dolphins.​

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Watch the light show

Hong Kong skyscrapers flash an assortment of neon-coloured lights. This take place at 8 pm.  You will also be able to view the Guinness World Record winner for “the largest light and sound show on a single building,” at the ICC building at 7.45pm and again at 9pm. Get ready for some mesmerizing LED action!​

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Go to Tai Long Wan Bay

It may be a little far out, but it is worth the journey. The bay includes 4 stunning beaches.

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Visit the Temples in Kowloon

Hau Wong Temple is one of the oldest in Hong Kong

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Explore ChungKing Mansions

You may be deceived by its exterior but wander inside and you will find the food tucked away on the ground and upper floors include Indian, Pakistani, African, and Middle Eastern restaurants. You can stroll around and take in the atmosphere or sit down to some fab grub!

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Mong Kok Markets

You can find most things at this diverse and vibrant market…flowers, pet birds, souvenirs, clothes and alfresco dining.

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Get your trainers on

Hong Kong is home to some stunning landscape and Dragon’s Back Hiking trail is no exception! It takes about two hours at a leisurely pace and includes incredible views the whole way.

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