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LANDMARK
LANDMARK is synonymous with top shopping and lifestyle. Its long history began in 1904. Today, it has become a high-end fashion shopping spot for Land's Central Property, which includes 4 landmark buildings: LANDMARK ATRIUM, LANDMARK Alexandra, LANDMARK Chater and LANDMARK PRINCE. These landmark buildings are connected by footbridges and gather about 208 of the most carefully selected famous stores and restaurants, with a dazzling array of high-end fashion and accessories, ingenious watches and jewellery, chic and expensive homeware, and intimate professional beauty care services. As well as the Chinese and foreign delicacies that let the taste buds taste fresh, it presents the most comfortable and satisfying shopping experience for customers with extraordinary taste.......
Hong Kong Visual Arts Centre
If you love art, come and experience a series of visual shocks! The Hong Kong Visual Arts Centre is an art centre under the Art Promotion Office of the Leisure and Cultural Services Department. It is located on the west side of Hong Kong Park in Admiralty on Hong Kong Island. It is a place for visual artists to observe each other, learn, exchange, and develop.......
AIA Vitality
The new landmark of Central-the 60-meter-high Hong Kong Ferris wheel, allows you to appreciate the day and night of Victoria Harbour from a new perspective. The Hong Kong Ferris wheel has 42 carriages (including one VIP carriage), each carriage can carry eight passengers, and it takes 15 to 20 minutes to make a round trip. There is a constant temperature device in the compartment, no matter whether it is riding in summer or winter, there is no problem. And the free Wi-Fi function in the carriage allows you to easily check in and share the joy with your friends instantly. There is an event square near the Ferris wheel, offering snacks.......
City Gallery
The City Gallery is located in Edinburgh Square, Central. It was transformed from an annex of the former City Hall. It has a height of 5 floors and is Hong Kong's first exhibition hall with the theme of planning and infrastructure. The City Pavilion interactively displays Hong Kong’s major planning suggestions and infrastructure projects through different exhibits, and introduces the future development direction of our city, so that the public can understand Hong Kong’s planning work, and it is also a window to promote planning awareness and public participation.......
PALACE IFC Broadway Theatre
The design of the theater is open, there is no door, you can directly enter the theater from the mall, and most of the passages are quite wide, suitable for wheelchair users.......
Dr Sun Yat-sen Museum
The site of the Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall is "Kom Tong Hall ". It was originally the residence of Hong Kong businessman Ho Gantang. It was completed in 1914. The memorial hall was opened to the public in 2006. It has four floors and two permanent exhibition halls. It displays a number of precious historical relics and diversified audio-visual programs. It comprehensively explains the life and deeds of Dr. Sun Yat-sen, and Hong Kong in the late 19th century. The important role played in the reform and revolutionary movement in the early twentieth century made local citizens and overseas tourists remember the footprints of this great man in Hong Kong.......
The Peak Tram
The Peak Tram is not just an ordinary means of transportation. It will not only take you to the top of Hong Kong's tourist hotspot-Victoria Peak, but also give you a very different climbing journey. As the mountain top cable car slowly climbs the slope for about 7 minutes, the entire carriage climbs almost 45 degrees, and the trees and high-rise buildings on the roadside seem to fall backwards. You will feel like you are lying down. It is a special taste. When the cable car slowly approaches the top of the mountain, you will have a wide view in front of you, and you can get a bird's-eye view of Victoria Harbour from an excellent angle. No matter day or night, the cable car journey is equally fascinating.......
Chater Garden
Chater Garden is located on Chater Road, Central, Hong Kong Island. It was opened on October 20, 1978. It is one of the important parks in Hong Kong, named after Sir Kitsch Paul Chater. Sir Chater is a woodball, horse racing enthusiast, financier, philanthropist, porcelain and art collector. The original site of Chater Garden was formerly known as the Hong Kong Cricket Club. It was built in 1851 and has a wooden clubhouse and a wooden court. Before the club lease ended in 1971, it became a topic of social and media at that time.......
The Legislative Council Complex
Standing on the coast of Victoria Harbour, the Legislative Council Complex is the first dedicated building built for the legislature in Hong Kong. The complex was opened in October 2011. The overall design is dominated by vertical lines and extensive use of glass, highlighting the independent, open and solemn image of the legislature. The conference hall in the building is the main meeting place of the Legislative Council. You can participate in a guided tour, visit the public gallery of the conference hall, learn about the work of the Legislative Council and the facilities of the conference hall, and you can also enjoy the view through the glass wall outside the conference hall Magnificent sea view.......
Hong Kong Museum of Medical Sciences
The Hong Kong Museum of Medicine is a British Edwardian building made of red bricks. The museum is a legal monument in Hong Kong and carries the history of Hong Kong's medical development. It is also one of the first museums in the world to compare Chinese and Western pathology. The Hong Kong Museum of Medicine, opened in early 1996, has 11 distinctive exhibition halls. The premises of the museum were formerly the "Bacteriology Laboratory" and the "Hong Kong Academy of Pathology", which were later repurposed for current purposes. This building is a masterpiece of a Hong Kong architect in the early 20th century. The ceiling of the main entrance lobby is decorated with plaster lace, which looks elegant and solemn, and there are several rare fireplaces.......