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Victoria Peak is the highest peak in Hong Kong Island with an altitude of 554 meters and has been considered as a landmark of the island.  

It is the best spot to have a bird's eye view of the Victoria Harbor and the whole thriving island. Viewed from the peak, the scenes are different between day time and night. At day time, you can see high and crowded buildings and the busy Victoria Harbor. At night, lit up by colorful lights, the whole scene is dazzling as a fairly-tale world. The best spot to enjoy the scene is the Peak Tower and the Lion Kiosk beside the peak tram terminal.

To reach the Victoria Peak, you can take the peak tram which was put into service in 1888. Its steepest point has an angle of 27 degree which definitely can give you an unforgettable experience.

1 The best way to get to the peak is by peak tram. The one-way ticket for adult is HK$20 and it will take 8 minutes. 2 Visitors can take No.1 special minibus at the east of the Assembly Hall

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2011-05-23
The Victoria Peak is absolutely incredible! It is the tallest hill in Hong Kong Island and the Peak Tram is one of Hong Kong s oldest and most memorable attractions. Looking down from The Peak you'll be amazed by the spectacular view of the surrounding city ...Read More
2011-05-23
Commonly referred to as The Peak, Victoria Peak is located in western Hong Kong Island, 554 m above sea level. It is the highest peak in Hong Kong. When visiting Victoria Peak, you can take a bus to the peak. However, the cable car is a preferred mode of ...Read More
2011-05-23
The peak is a must see attraction in Hong Kong, it is so amazing! Getting a bird's eye view from the peak, you will be astonished by the spectacular view of the surrounding city skyline, the world-famous Victoria Harbour and Kowloon, towering skyscrapers and ...Read More

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by Susila 2011-05-23
The Peak gives Hong Kong, perhaps the most extraordinary and legendary vista of any modern city in the world. Victoria Peak is really the Hong Kong's number one tourist destination, playing host to more than 6 million visitors each year. Whether by day or night, Victoria Park is a must-see tourism spot! The main reason is that it provides the spectacular ...
by Zenith 2011-05-23
The Harbor is located between Hong Kong Island and Kowloon Peninsula. The harbor is wide and the water is deep, an adventurous natural condition. Hong Kong's striking coastline and the countless container vessels, junks, sampans and pleasure craft gliding around the harbor create an exciting view. The spectacular backdrop of Hong Kong Island's stunning ...
by Marvel 2011-05-23
Just above Central is one of the loveliest outdoor places within urban Hong Kong - the Zoological and Botanical Gardens. As one of the world's oldest botanical and zoological centers, Hong Kong Zoological and Botanical Gardens is like a well maintained public park with good selection of trees and plants, birds, mammals and reptiles, benches under shade and ...