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Highlights
If it's excitement you're after then watching a dozen horses pounding down the straightaway heading for the finish line should provide your senses with a definite tingle.
On the Come Horseracing Tour you'll quickly learn that horseracing is not just a sport in The City of Life. It's a passion. It's followed by millions of people. Racing in Hong Kong attracts about 2 million punters a year. Hong Kong ranks about third in the world with a betting turnover of about HK$80 billion a year, while the average betting turnover per race is the highest in the world. The Hong Kong Jockey Club is Hong Kong's largest charity organisation, contributing 10 per cent of the government's tax revenue.
On the Come Horseracing Tour you'll get a chance to experience all the excitement of the races from the air-conditioned splendour of the Hong Kong Jockey Club's Members' Enclosure. You can place a bet at one of the Jockey Club's fully computerised on-course betting terminals. If you are not sure how to fill out your card, your guide or customer relation assistants will be happy to give you a hand.
From your vantage point in the Members' area, you'll have a great view of the action. Giant colour-display screens face the stands so you never lose track of your horse. And don't miss the opportunity for a quick visit track side before a race and watch the procession of jockeys and their mounts as they head for the starting gate. Take a Tour and join in the action.
Be sure not to miss out on all the excitement of the coming season. One of the highlights of the 2002-2003 season will be the Hong Kong International Races (December) with a maximum of 40 overseas horses competing for The Hong Kong Cup, Hong Kong Mile, Hong Kong Vase and Hong Kong Sprint.
Sightseeing
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Victoria Peak
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Peak Tram
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Peak Tower
& Peak Galleria
Thrilling indoor entertainment is housed in the Peak Tower and Peak Galleria. Attractions include a hi-tech virtual-reality ride, the Peak Explorer, as well as a showcase of weird and wonderful artefacts at the Ripley's Believe It Or Not! Odditorium. Then, rub shoulders with the famous at world-renowned Madame Tussaud's wax portraits museum. With around 100 astoundingly life-like wax figures means getting up close and personal with Jackie Chan and Arnold Schwarzenegger has never been easier. And let's not forget dining. There are several mouth-watering options on the Peak, including Cafe Deco Bar & Grill and Movenpick Marche Restaurant. All impress hungry visitors with their international menus and outstanding views.
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Peak Walks
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How to get there:
1) Take bus no. 15C at Star Ferry Pier to Garden Road (Tram Terminal) (HK$3.2 per single journey) runs daily (10am - 11:45pm). 2) Take bus no. 12S at Admiralty MTR station (West) to Garden Road (Peak Tram Station) (HK$2.5 per single journey) runs daily (10am - 12mn). 3) Take maxicab No.1 from Central (Lung Wui Road near Hong Kong City Hall). 4) Take bus no.15 from Central (Exchange Square) Bus Terminus.
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COLONIAL ATTRACTIONS Hong Kong
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Cenotaph & Statue Square
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How
to get there:
Take MTR to Central station (Exit J1)
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Former French
Mission Building
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How
to get there:
Take MTR to Central station (Exit G) and pass through "The Landmark" shopping mall. Cross the narrow part of Ice House Street, then cross Queen's Road Central at the lights. Take Battery Path immediately on your left and walk up to the end, the building is on your left.
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Fringe Club
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How
to get there:
Take MTR to Central station (Exit D1) walk along Wyndham Street or take bus no. 26 outside Pacific Place of Admiralty.
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Foreign Correspondents' Club
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How
to get there:
Take MTR to Central station (Exit D1) walk along Wyndham Street or take bus no. 26 outside Pacific Place of Admiralty.
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Government House
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How
to get there:
1) Take bus no.3B, 12 outside City Hall or take bus no. 23, 23B, 40 outside Pacific Place and get off at Hong Kong Park. When get off the bus walk pass HK Squash Centre and St. John's Building, cross to Garden Road to USA Consulate, Government House is next to USA Consulate. 2) Take MTR to Central station (Exit K) pass through Hong Kong & Shanghai Bank then across Queen's Road Central and uphill walk along Garden Road.
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Hong Kong Tramways
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DISTRICT HIGHLIGHTS Hong Kong Island
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Sheung Wan &
Western
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Hollywood Road and Upper Lascar Row, known as "Cat Street" are must-see stops on every visitor's itinerary. Crammed with antique shops and an open-air curio market, these quaint locales are ideal places for picking up eclectic souvenirs and gifts. You'll find everything from Ming furniture and lotus lamps to Mao badges and ancient snuff bottles. Photogenic Man Mo Temple, dedicated to the God of Literature (man) and the God of War (mo), is just a stroll away. After extensive renovations, the Edwardian Western Market was re-opened in late 1991. It is crammed with fabric shops and stores selling handicrafts. More traditional shopping can be found along Bonham Strand West, where stores selling Chinese medicinal herbs and ginseng wholesalers have changed little in the past half century. On Queen's Road West you can buy birds' nests for soup, as well as paper offerings, including paper cars and mobile phones, for burning at funerals to ensure a prosperous afterlife. Des Voeux Road West is celebrated for its dried seafood shops. Here you can find all manner of preserved oysters, shrimp, mussels, squid and fish. |
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MODERN LANDMARKS
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Happy Valley
Racecourse
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How
to get there:
1) Take MTR to Causeway Bay station (Exit A) walk along Matheson Street to Wong Nai Chung Road about 20 mins. 2) Take tram to Happy Valley Tram Terminal. 3) Take Bus No.1, 5A at Admiralty MTR station or take No.19 at Yee Wo Street of Causeway Bay MTR station. 4) Take Taxi outside Causeway Bay MTR station (Exit A)
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Sha
Tin Racecourse
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How
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Take KCR to Racecourse Station (on race days only) |
GARDENS
& PARKS
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Aberdeen Country Park
How to get there:
1) Take bus no. 7 at Man Yiu Street opposite Hong Kong Station and get off at the Shek Pai Wan bus terminus. 2) Bus no. 76 outside Hennessy Centre at Causeway Bay and get off at the Shek Pai Wan bus terminus. |
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Hong Kong Park
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How
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Take MTR to Admiralty station (Exit named Pacific Place), and then follow the sign up the escalator to the Park. |
Hong
Kong Zoological
& Botanical Garden
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How
to get there:
1) Take maxicab no. 1A from Star Ferry Pier and get off at the Macdonnell Road. 2) Take bus no. 23 from Hong Kong Central Library at Causeway Bay and get off outside Caritas centre at Caine Road. 3) Take bus no. 12A from Admiralty (Tamar Street) bus terminus and get off at Garden Road outside Hong Kong Zoological & Botanical Garden.
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Pok
Fu Lam
Country Park
How to get there:
1) Take maxicab no. 1 from Central and get off at the Peak Tower. 2) Take bus no. 15 from Central (Exchange Square) bus terminus and get off at the Peak Road.
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Tai Tam
Country Park
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How
to get there:
1) Take bus no. 6 or 61 from Central (Exchange Square) bus terminus and get off at Wong Nai Chung Gap Road near Wong Nai Chung Reservoir Park. 2) Take MTR to Sai Wan Ho station (Exit A), take bus no. 14 to Tai Tam, and get off at Tai Tam Country Park.
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Victoria Park
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How
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1) Take MTR to Causeway Bay station (Exit E) and walk along Great George Street to Victoria Park. 2) Take MTR to Tin Hau station (Exit A2). |
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From the many temples dedicated to the sea-goddess Tin Hau, to the emergence of the world's busiest container port at Kwai Chung, Hong Kong's past and present are defined by the sea. Though urban development has altered much of the natural coastline, Hong Kong still has some beautiful and unspoiled coastal areas that offer plenty of opportunities for visitors to discover and enjoy its natural beauty. Interested visitors can pick up the series of Green Scene publications or the Coastal Guide Series published by Friends of the Earth from Hong Kong Tourism Board Visitor Information & Services Centres.
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Shek
O and Dragon's Back
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How
to get there:
1) Take bus no. 9 from Shau Kei Wan MTR Station bus terminus (Exit A3) and get off at the Shek O bus terminus. 2) Take bus no. 309 from Central (Exchange Square) bus terminus and get off at Shek O bus terminus (Sunday Only).
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Central Promenade
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BEACHES
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Deep
Water Bay
How to get there:
Take bus no. 6A, 6X, 260 from Central (Exchange Square) Bus Terminus and get off near the Golf Course station.
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Repulse Bay
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How
to get there:
Take Bus no. 6, 6A, 6X, 260 from Central (Exchange Square) Bus Terminus and alight at Repulse Bay.
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Shek
O
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How
to get there:
1) Take bus no. 9 from Shau Kei Wan MTR Station bus terminus (Exit A3) and get off at the Shek O bus terminus. 2) Take bus no. 309 from Central (Exchange Square) bus terminus and get off at Shek O bus terminus (Sunday Only). |
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