based on 6305 reviewsVictoria Harbour, located between Hong Kong Island and the Kowloon Peninsula in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, stretches from Lei Yue Mun in the east to Tsing Yi Island in the west. It is a natural deep-water harbor, ranking among the world's three largest natural harbors. Victoria Harbour boasts important facilities such as the Kwai Chung Container Terminal, and its Star Ferry route has been listed by National Geographic as one of the "50 Places to See Before You Die."
• Charming sea views and night views make it a must-see for tourists visiting Hong Kong
• Take a cruise to enjoy the Victoria Harbor scenery from a unique perspective
• You can also enjoy a large-scale light and music show amid the beautiful night view

△ After nightfall, the lights of thousands of houses reflect each other, and the night view of Victoria Harbor is ranked as one of the "three major night views in the world" along with Hakodate and Naples.

△ The large-scale light show "A Symphony of Lights" held at 8 o'clock every night in Victoria Harbor is worth looking forward to. More than 40 buildings are accompanied by rhythmic music, and the colorful and dancing lights are dazzling.

△ Every New Year’s Eve and the second night of the Lunar New Year, a grand fireworks display is held in Victoria Harbor.
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Victoria Harbour, located between Hong Kong Island and the Kowloon Peninsula in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, stretches from Lei Yue Mun in the east to Tsing Yi Island in the west. It is a natural deep-water harbor, ranking among the world's three largest natural harbors. Victoria Harbour boasts important facilities such as the Kwai Chung Container Terminal, and its Star Ferry route has been listed by National Geographic as one of the "50 Places to See Before You Die."
Victoria Harbour, with its wide and deep waters, is not only an Asian shipping hub but also a landmark of Hong Kong. During the day, you can take the century-old Star Ferry across the azure waters, overlooking the giant ships and the city skyline. At night, the skyscrapers on both sides illuminate a world-class night view, and every evening at 8 pm, the "A Symphony of Lights" light and music show creates a stunning audio-visual feast with lasers and searchlights. The Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade or the Central Ferris Wheel are recommended as the best viewpoints, blending nature, urban life, and art to encapsulate the soul of Hong Kong.
Victoria's nightscape truly lives up to its reputation. And today, with National Day and Mid-Autumn Festival both being celebrated, the neon lights and distant lights intertwine beautifully. A Star Ferry cruise, taking in the scenery on both sides of the strait, is truly a unique experience.
✨During the Dragon Boat Festival holiday, I met with my friends in Hong Kong and visited the classic attractions around Victoria Harbour - the Star Ferry, the Bauhinia Cruise, and the Avenue of Stars. The whole journey was full of Hong Kong style...✨ [Scenery] The beautiful Victoria Harbour scenery is worth the trip. [Fun] It is still very good to take pictures and check in life photos, but if you bring children👩🍼, the fun is just average. [Value for money] Many free landscapes are super value for money. Food and drink are another matter, because water is very expensive😭! 🚇Full score for transportation convenience The connection between Victoria Harbour attractions is super smooth. The Star Ferry runs every few minutes, and the ticket price is only a few dollars. It is super pleasant to cross Victoria Harbour with the sea breeze; the MTR East Tsim Sha Tsui Station goes directly to the Avenue of Stars, and the Bauhinia Cruise Terminal is also nearby, so you don’t have to worry about transportation throughout the journey. 🍃The environment and atmosphere are full The Victoria Harbour during the day is a postcard-like urban landscape, and it turns into a neon fantasy at night. The handprints and bronze statues of the stars on the Avenue of Stars are a must-see, and the cruise ship deck is a great place to take photos (but it is crowded during holidays, so it is recommended to go in the evening). ☕️ Food interspersed experience The "Regal Ice Cream" mobile car near the Star Ferry is a childhood memory; the dinner on the Bauhinia Cruise includes a buffet, the taste is average but the night view is worth the price. The "Hua Sao Ice House" in Tsim Sha Tsui is recommended nearby, the signature pineapple bun with iced lemon tea is amazing! 😆 Surrounding Easter egg recommendations There is the Hong Kong Museum of Art at the end of the Avenue of Stars (free!), and don't forget to go to the rooftop of the Ocean Terminal to watch the sunset when shopping in Harbour City. A friend said "It's like walking into a Hong Kong drama camera", the overall experience is four and a half stars!
Hong Kong🇭🇰【Victoria Harbour】 Victoria Harbour, also known as Victoria Harbour, is a seaport located in Hong Kong, between Hong Kong Island and Kowloon Peninsula, with both sides of the harbor being the central business district of Hong Kong. Due to its deep water and wide harbor, Hong Kong is also known as the "Pearl of the Orient". The British saw the potential of Victoria Harbour as an excellent port in East Asia. Later, during the First Opium War and the Second Opium War, the British signed the Treaty of Nanjing and the Treaty of Beijing to cede Hong Kong from the Qing Dynasty, and built Hong Kong with Victoria Harbour as the center, as a base to develop its maritime trade in the Far East. Victoria Harbour has always dominated the development of Hong Kong's economy and tourism industry, and is one of the keys to Hong Kong becoming an international metropolis.
[Scenery] This place is worth visiting. Victoria Harbor in Hong Kong is a seaport between Hong Kong Island and Kowloon Peninsula. It is one of the three largest natural harbors in the world. [Fun] We took a cruise to visit and felt that this harbor was particularly beautiful, especially when we were sitting on the boat to see the whole scenery of Hong Kong. Hong Kong is full of high-rise buildings. Seeing a modern building complex that is particularly magnificent and spectacular. Due to the wide harbor and deep water, Hong Kong, China is also known as the "Pearl of the Orient" and "the world's three major night scenes". The name of Victoria Harbor comes from Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom. Victoria Harbor has always influenced the history and culture of Hong Kong, China, and has dominated the economic and tourism development of Hong Kong, China. It is one of the keys to Hong Kong, China becoming an international metropolis. It is free to enter and exit here all year round. In the early years, the British had the potential to become an excellent port in East Asia. Later, they seized Hong Kong from the Qing government and developed its maritime trade business in the Far East. At the same time, it can be used as a berthing place for aircraft carriers. Now Hong Kong has returned to the embrace of the motherland, and our country has become prosperous and strong. Through the visit, I feel more powerful and proud of our country. The tour requires about two hours on a cruise ship. [Cost-effectiveness] We organized the tour as a group and the cost was not expensive.
Victoria Harbour is located in Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong. It is a famous tourist attraction. Opposite is Victoria Peak on Hong Kong Island. Across the sea, there are tall buildings standing in the distance. It feels like looking at Pudong from the Bund. There is a clock tower, a sea-viewing platform, and a cruise ship pier. At night, the night wind is blowing and the lights are dim. It is highly recommended.
Walk along the Avenue of Stars in Victoria Harbour and see the handprints of the stars. Victoria Harbour is filled with people of all skin colours, languages and faces from all over the world. At this moment, Hong Kong is the most international metropolis. Order a cup of coffee at Starbucks, feel the sea breeze, and watch the Star Ferry shuttle through the city. Until the lights come on, the sea is sparkling, and the skyscrapers on both sides are like a dream. I like the hustle and bustle of Victoria Harbour and will set foot on this land again in the future.