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Re. Hong Kong Tourism Board's Cultural Program
You can also try the Architecture Walk or learn to bake in the Chinese Cake Baking Class.
Posted on 30/1/2012 by James Black

Hong Kong Tourism Board's Cultural Program
Enjoyed the classes, which were informative and well presented. Our tour guide made the program interesting and helped us with additional information. It was great to learn more about everyday life in the city after visiting all the tourist sites.
Posted on 29/1/2012 by Mary Smith

Re. Victoria Harbour
Another suggestion is to take a ride on a ferry during the day or enjoy a trip on a traditional Chinese boat.
Posted on 05/7/2011 by Magdalene Burns

Victoria Harbour
After a day of sightseeing I decided to relax and take a night-time cruise at Victoria Harbour. The Symphony of Lights was an added bonus to the evening and the show featured the city's skyscrapers. We finished the night off with dinner at a nearby restaurant, which served authentic local cuisine.
Posted on 03/7/2011 by Jane Miller

The Peak
On our last trip we discovered why the Peak is one of the country's most famous sites. The view of the skyline was magnificent and we could also see Victoria Harbour. We took the Peak Tram, which was one of the best parts of the experience and went on the Circle Walk before ending at Lugard Road Lookout.
Posted on the 03/1/2011 by Sarah Goddard

Giant Buddha
We took our whole family to the Giant Buddha on Lantau Island. The scenery was beautiful but the climb up the 200 stairs to the statue was tiring. I highly recommend the Po Lin Monastery which, offers a peaceful escape from the bustling city.
Posted on 08/5/2010 by Paul Kettle