41.Tsim Sha Tsui Waterfront Promenade, Hong Kong
One of Hong Kong’s major tourist attractions is Tsim Sha Tsui Waterfront Promenade that offers high-end restaurants and shops to tourists.
42.Double Decker Tram, Hong Kong
Travel through the busiest streets of Hong Kong aboard one of the city’s historic trams. These double decker trams had been roaming around the city since 1904.
43.Causeway Bay, Hong Kong
With the number of retail stores along Causeway Bay, Hong Kong, it will take at least a whole day to check the number of shops around.
44.Tin Hau Temple, Hong Kong
Temples like the Tin Hau Temple are in honour of the goddess of the sea, hence are built near the shorelines. However, the Tin Hau Temple can be found in a rather unlikely place — the middle of urban Yau Ma Tei with a coastline in sight.
45.Court of Final Appeal Building, Hong Kong
The Court of Final Appeal’s prominent feature is its central pediment that holds the statue of the Greek Goddess of Justice, Themis who is blindfolded and holds a scale.