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Hong Kong Scenery Victoria Peak

The Peak is the highest point on Hong Kong Island, about 552 meters above sea level. It is an excellent viewing spot overlooking both sides of the Victoria Harbour and the Kowloon Peninsula, and is also one of the most popular tourist attractions in Hong Kong. The top of the mountain is home to an observation deck, shopping mall, restaurant and hiking trails, making it suitable for sightseeing, leisure and photography enthusiasts. 🗓️Itinerary: 1. The Sky Terrace at the Peak: A 360-degree panoramic observation deck offering a panoramic view of Victoria Harbour, Kowloon and outlying islands, especially the famous night view. 2. The Peak Plaza: A shopping and dining destination with many specialty stores and restaurants, such as "The Peak Restaurant" and "Nayuki Tea". 3. Lion Pavilion: A free viewing platform with a wide view, it is a popular spot for taking classic photos of Victoria Harbour. 4. Mountaintop Loop Trail: An easy hiking route of approximately 3.5 kilometers, with views of the natural landscape and city scenery along the way. 🗓️Itinerary: Peak Tram (the most classic way): From the Central Garden Road Cable Car Station directly to the Peak, the journey takes about 7 minutes. Business hours: Monday to Sunday: 7:00 AM - 10:00 PM (last bus down the mountain at 10:30 PM) Ticket price (one way/round trip) - Adult: HK$62 / HK$88 - Children (3-11 years old) and Seniors (65+): HK$31 / HK$44 - Bus: New World First Bus Route 15: Central (Exchange Square) → The Peak, the journey takes about 35 minutes and the fare is HK$11.5. New World First Bus 15B (weekends and holidays): Causeway Bay (Tin Hau Station) → The Peak, passing Wan Chai and Admiralty. - Minibus: Green Minibus No. 1: Central (Hong Kong Station) → The Peak, the journey takes about 25 minutes and the fare is HK$10.2. - Taxi/self-drive: You can take a taxi or drive up the mountain, but parking spaces at the top of the mountain are limited and may be crowded on holidays. 💞Recommended reasons: - Sunset period (17:30-19:00): You can enjoy both daytime and nighttime views. - Night: The lights of Victoria Harbour are dazzling, making it a great place to take photos of the classic night scene. It is recommended to avoid weekends and holidays to reduce waiting time. ##AprilGoodPlaces #HongKongGoodPlaces #AprilGoodPlaces2025
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