11.Man Mo Temple, Hong Kong
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Considered the oldest living temple in Hong Kong, Man Mo Temple, was built in memory of the god of literature (Man Tai) and the god of war (Man Cheong).
12.Wong Tai Sin Temple, Hong Kong
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One of the most famous temples in Hong Kong, Wong Tai Sin Temple, which is also called Sik Sik Yuen, is known for its fortune-telling sticks.
13.Cheung Chau Island, Hong Kong
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The Mini Great Wall, North Look Out Pavilion, Cheung Po Tsai Cave– these are just a few of the number of attractions found at Cheung Chau Island, Hong Kong.
14.Clock Tower, Hong Kong
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The Clock Tower is one of Hong Kong’s oldest landmarks. The tower stands about 144 feet or 44 meters high and displays a 23 feet (7 meters) lightning rod at its top.
15.Convention and Exhibition Centre, Hong Kong
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HKCEC in Victoria Harbour has hosted over 44,000 events since 1988 and offered 306,000 sqm of meeting and exhibition venue to its over 92 Million visitors.