Cheung Chau Island (长洲)
Cheung Chau is an island southwest of Hong Kong Island. The island has become a major tourist attraction, offering a mixture of wonderful swimming beaches, seafood restaurants and inherited many traditional Chinese culture.
Route: MTR Hong Kong station or MTR Central station->Exit A->Lookout for footbridge->Go up footbridge & follow signboard directing to “All Ferries”->Enter IFC tower->Walk to the next connecting footbridge->Walk to Pier 5
Jumbo Kingdom
Jumbo Kingdom is a floating restaurant and a renowned tourist attractions in Hong Kong. Tens of million of visitors have visited the Jumbo Kingdom so far. The floating restaurant was established since 1952. Definitely it’s worth a visit.
Route: MTR Wong Chuk Hang station->Exit B->Walk right heading towards Welfare Road->Lookout for a banner indicating “Jumbo Kingdom”->Walk down a staircase->Reach Shum Wan Pier
Nan Lian Garden
The Nan Lian Garden is a Chinese garden located in Diamond Hill, Hong Kong. The garden has an area of about 3.5 hectares. It is designed based on the Tang Dynasty Style with waterfall, nice plants and beautiful wooden and rock structure. A great place to visit in Hong Kong
Route: MTR Diamond Hill station->Exit C2->Lookout for sign towards Nan Lian Garden->Enter the gate of Nan Lian Garden
Wong Tai Sin Temple
Wong Tai Sin Temple is a well known temple and tourist attraction in Hong Kong. The Taoist temple is famed and visited by many believers and sincere prayers every year. The temple is located in the north of Kowloon.
Route: MTR Wong Tai Sin station->Exit B->Continue walking to reach the temple
Enjoy Freshness of Nature in Nan Lian Garden and Wong Tai Sin Temple
Hong Kong Science Museum
Hong Kong Science Museum is located in Kowloon area. One of the most kids friendly places in Hong Kong. Exhibition include electricity area, allowing children to experience the power of electricity and body static, dinosaur’s exhibition area, car driving simulator, mind games and many others. I believed many kids will like this place.
Route: MTR Tsim Sha Tsui station->Exit B2->Lookout for sign towards Hong Kong Science Museum->Go up a footbridge->Continue walking to reach the museum
Yau Ma Tei Wholesale Fruits Market (果欄)
Yau Ma Tei Wholesale Fruits Market was founded in 1913 and located between Waterloo Road and Reclamation Street. Rich history with many old building structures and old wholesalers still operating in the marketplace. Early riser can experience the local business culture and energize your day with the freshest fruits in town.
Route: MTR Yau Ma Tei->Exit C->After exit walk towards the back along Man Min Lane->Walk towards Reclamation Street->Reach market
Hong Kong Park
Hong Kong Park, a nature park located in the busy and crowded business centre of Hong Kong. It comprises of the Hong Kong’s largest aviary. There are also many modern gardens, including garden plaza and garden for the older folks. There is also a playground for younger kids to play and have fun.
Route: MTR Admiralty station->Exit C1->Go up the escalator beside exit (Queensway Plaza)->Cross overhead bridge to reach Pacific Place->follow the signs and up the escalator->Reach Hong Kong Park
Sham Shui Po (Toy and Shopping Street)
Sham Shui Po has many lively markets, electronics & toys outlets, fabric stores, restaurants and food vendors. Street foods will definitely be one of the main attraction and other stuffs, like toys, puzzle for kids are sold at extremely low price.
Route: MTR Sham Shui Po station->Exit B2->Reach Fuk Wa Street/Pei Ho Street
Temple Street (庙街)
Temple Street is well-known for its night market and as one of the busiest flea markets in the territory. The night market lies in the Yau Ma Tei area. Tourists and locals like to visit from the evening. It sells cheap food and merchandise items.
Route: MTR Jordan station->Exit A->Turn and walk right to Temple street
Hong Kong Disneyland
Hong Kong Disneyland, opened since 2005, is a theme park located in Lantau Island. Most suitable for kids above 6 years old (above 120cm), they can enjoy most of the rides in the park. Kids will never want to miss this place.
Route: MTR Disneyland Resort station->Exit To Disneyland
Fa Yuen Shopping Street
Fa Yuen Street is a popular street in Mong Kok. The street is famous for selling sport shoes and other sports related gears. Apart from the sports gear, you can also find nice clothes, bags, toys and even other great stuffs down the street.
Route: MTR Prince Edward station->Exit B2->Walk along Nullah Road->Fa Yuen street