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Arrived at the scene and found a lot of queues to buy tickets, so Trip.com bought tickets, exempted the queue on the spot, and scanned the QR code directly to enter the scene, which was very convenient. However, the cable car and the scenery are generally the same. The cable car is not in the air, it is on the ground track, similar to the bus. I have not been to experience it, there are many clouds during the day, and the scenery is not as good as the night view.
MoreThe Peak is the highest point on Hong Kong Island. Due to its wide view, you can overlook Lantau Island and the panoramic view of Hong Kong. You can also see the layers of skyscrapers and the night view of Victoria Harbor. Combined with the Peak Tower Observation Deck and the Peak Tram, it becomes one of Hong Kong's iconic attractions.
△ Riding the Peak Tram is the way to get to know Hong Kong. Millions of tourists enjoy the cityscape and natural scenery from spectacular angles every year.
△ Ling Xiao Pavilion Sky Terrace 428 is Hong Kong’s 360-degree observation deck. No matter day, dusk or night, it can provide you with a dazzling visual experience, allowing you to enjoy the urban scenery and unique charm.
△ The Fun Time Photo Gallery is located on the 2nd floor of the Peak Tower. It displays 22 carefully designed theme scenes, introduces studio-style professional lighting and various elements, allowing you to experience the first large-scale selfie experience museum in Hong Kong in the form of selfies.
△ Madame Tussauds Hong Kong has a collection of over 100 wax figures of global celebrities, and also provides multi-sensory displays, including the first augmented reality holographic imaging experience of Hong Kong’s popular singer-songwriter Jackson Wang.
△ The Monopoly Dream World is located on the Victoria Peak in Hong Kong. It presents the classic elements of table games in a three-dimensional way, allowing everyone to become a Monopoly. Welcome to the Dream World.
Arrived at the scene and found a lot of queues to buy tickets, so Trip.com bought tickets, exempted the queue on the spot, and scanned the QR code directly to enter the scene, which was very convenient. However, the cable car and the scenery are generally the same. The cable car is not in the air, it is on the ground track, similar to the bus. I have not been to experience it, there are many clouds during the day, and the scenery is not as good as the night view.
Come out of Central Metro Station, follow the signs to reach the place to take the cable car; the cable car + wax museum + Taiping Peak are all in one place. If you buy a ticket, it is very convenient to buy a package on your mobile phone. Scan the QR code at the gate to enter the attraction.
Monday night, I was about a quarter of an hour in line to get on the cable car. The Lingxuan Pavilion was almost crowded. If the fog was heavy, I would lose it. Trip.com's ticket could not be unsubscribed or the disadvantage was humanized. The weather factor was too much.
a day trip to Hong Kong this peak view is a mustview are amazing from the other side of city.where it split with a sea view. good view in the morning.
To travel to Hong Kong, you must check in Taiping Mountain, which is also an attraction that many foreigners will come to. Exit J2 of Central Metro Station, go uphill all the way through Chada Garden and go to the ticket gate of the Peak Cable Car. First take the small train to the top of the mountain, and then take the elevator directly to the viewing platform of Lingxuan Pavilion. The skyscraper overlooking the whole Central is very, very spectacular!
Exit J2 of MTR Central Station, look up and see the three-piece set in Hong Kong. It takes ten minutes to walk to the top of the mountain cable car terminal on the Garden Road between the Bank of China Building and the Yangtze River International Building. There are many people in line at the scene. You can directly swipe the code to enter the gate in advance. The cable car runs every 15 minutes. To see the scenery, the seat is on the right and left, and the escalator after the cable car is on the Lingyu Pavilion 428 skyscraper. The wind on the top of the mountain is huge, and the mobile phone is unstable. It is not too cold to see the scenery of Victoria Harbour that you are thinking of. The high-rise buildings in the Central CBD are many. If you want to see the night view, you can go up the mountain in the evening.
Taiping Peak: A great view of Victoria Harbour is located on the top of Taiping Peak on Hong Kong Island, not only one of Hong Kong's landmarks, but also a great location overlooking Victoria Harbour. Whether it is sunrise or sunset, it can bring a shocking visual experience to tourists. The Taiping Peak Observation Deck offers a 360-degree panoramic view of both sides of Victoria Harbour. Here you can see the buildings on the Kowloon Peninsula and the northern part of Hong Kong Island, as well as the sea and skyline in the distance. Especially at night, the whole Victoria Harbour is illuminated by lights, like a bright pearl inlaid in the night of Hong Kong. In addition to the observation deck, there are many other attractions worth visiting. For example, temples and churches on the top of Taiping Mountain provide visitors with an opportunity to feel Hong Kong's culture and history. In addition, the Peak Mall and Restaurant offer a wide range of shopping and food options, allowing people to enjoy a comfortable leisure time while enjoying the views. Overall, Taiping Peak is a tourist attraction that combines natural beauty, history and culture with urban landscapes. Whether it is a first visit or a visit to Hong Kong again, it is a must-see attraction. Here, people can temporarily stay away from the hustle and bustle of the city and immerse themselves in the tranquility and magnificent beauty.
When you come to Hong Kong, you must go to the punch-in place. The bird's eye view of the whole Hong Kong is the most beautiful night view. The cost of going up and down is very suitable, and it takes not long for many people to queue up on weekends. Lingxuan Pavilion is still going, and the view is much wider than the bottom.