- Ocean park
- Tsim Sha Tsui waterfront show
- Soho District
- Disneyland
The city-state, whose name translates as “fragrant bay”, is constantly changing and growing. In height, it has long surpassed New York. In Hong Kong, in contrast to other cities, high-rise buildings are located not only bank offices, but even kindergartens. Therefore, entertainment in Hong Kong is the same "high-rise".
Ocean park
This park is the main competitor of the local Disneyland in the fight for Chinese babies and their parents' money. The secret weapon of Ocean Park is a pair of giant pandas - An-An and Dzia-Dzia. A good half of China comes to watch the life of animals on Sunday. Children, and adults as well, wait for the appearance of this cute couple from the very morning, and then go for a ride on dizzying (in the literal sense of the word) rides.
Tsim Sha Tsui waterfront show
You should definitely visit here, because it is from the embankment that an excellent view of the most ambitious light show opens. It is held every evening.
From the embankment in front of you a panorama of the entire business center of the city opens. And every evening, at exactly 8 o'clock, without breaks on holidays and weekends, the skyscrapers of Hong Kong begin their colorful show. To the sounds of music spreading throughout the city, concrete giants change colors, shoot laser beams and even sway, resembling underwater anemones. "Symphony of Lights" - as the locals call the show, is canceled on very rare occasions. In particular, if it is pouring rain outside or a storm warning is announced.
During the show, it seems that the entire high-rise center of the city is taking part in it, but in reality there are only 23 participants. But this number turned out to be quite enough for the show to be entered into the Guinness Book of Records as the largest light show on the planet.
Soho District
Life does not stop here for a minute. No matter what time of day you come here, you can find entertainment according to your taste and the volume of your wallet without any problems. The Soho Quarter is a favorite place for Hong Kong's "golden youth".
Disneyland
This is not an ordinary amusement park. The local "Disneyland" was built with all the feng shui requirements in mind: the park faces the sea and is located between the dragon mountain and the tiger hill.
Another clear difference between Hong Kong Disneyland is its size. It is the smallest of all and was opened relatively recently, in 2005. The main language spoken by the local characters is Chinese.
There are relatively few people here, not at all like rival Ocean Park. But this is because there are very few attractions for an amusement park of this level. In addition, they are located at rather large distances from each other.