Free Walking Sightseeing Tour #6 in Hong Kong, China
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3.8 km
240 m
Explore Hong Kong in China with this free self-guided walking tour. The map shows the route of the tour. Below is a list of attractions, including their details.
Activities in Hong KongIndividual Sights in Hong KongSight 1: Wong Chuk Hang Tai Wong Yeh Temple
Wong Chuk Hang Tai Wong Ye Temple is a temple in Hong Kong, located at the junction of Nam Long Shan Road and Heung Yip Road in Wong Chuk Hang, Hong Kong Island, on the south side of the Wong Chuk Hang Nullah. This is the only temple on Hong Kong Island.
Sight 2: Aberdeen
Aberdeen is an area on southwest Hong Kong Island in Hong Kong. Administratively, it is part of the Southern District. While the name "Aberdeen" could be taken in a broad sense to encompass the areas of Aberdeen (town), Wong Chuk Hang, Ap Lei Chau, Tin Wan, Wah Kwai Estate and Wah Fu Estate, it is more often used to refer to the town only. According to the population census conducted in 2011, the total population of the Aberdeen area is approximately 80,000.
Sight 3: Aberdeen Promenade
Aberdeen Promenade is a small urban waterfront park in Aberdeen, Hong Kong. It is located on the north shore of Aberdeen Bay across from Aberdeen Island.
Sight 4: Hung Shing Temple, Ap Lei Chau
Hung Shing Temple, Ap Lei Chau, is a Hong Kong temple located at 9 Hung Shing Street, Ap Lei Chau, in the southern part of Hong Kong Island, adjacent to Ap Lei Chau Municipal Services Building and Ap Lei Chau Promenade, and is now declared a monument in Hong Kong. It is now managed by the Chinese Temple Committee.
Sight 5: Ap Lei Chau Wind Tower Park
Ap Lei Chau Tower of Winds Park (English: ) referred to as Ap Lei Chau Park, is a park in Hong Kong, located on the north shore of Ap Lei Chau on Hong Kong Island, west of the Ap Lei Chau promenade, south of the Aberdeen Typhoon Shelter, formerly known as the City Bus Depot, covering an area of 2.62 hectares, commissioned by the government Design 2 as the site architectural design and general consultant, built at a cost of HK$100 million, opened on September 28, 2009, managed by the Leisure and Cultural Services Department.
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