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Take the Peak Tram, a train line going to one of the highest points on Hong Kong island for a great view of the natural ... Take the Peak Tram, a train line going to one of the highest points on Hong Kong... Take the Peak Tram, a train line going to one of the highest points on Hong Kong island for a great ...
Public square from the 19th century, originally with a number of royal statues, but now only with one statue of banker S... Public square from the 19th century, originally with a number of royal statues, ... Public square from the 19th century, originally with a number of royal statues, but now only with on...
Further along the western side of the peninsula is St Stephens Beach, about a 10 minute walk down Wong Ma Kok Road. Further along the western side of the peninsula is St Stephens Beach, about a 10... Further along the western side of the peninsula is St Stephens Beach, about a 10 minute walk down Wo...
Stanley Main Beach lies on the other side of the peninsula to the promenade, but is only about five minutes' walk from t... Stanley Main Beach lies on the other side of the peninsula to the promenade, but... Stanley Main Beach lies on the other side of the peninsula to the promenade, but is only about five ...
At over 250 tonnes and 34 metres in height, this is the largest, seated, outdoor bronze Buddha statue in the world. At over 250 tonnes and 34 metres in height, this is the largest, seated, outdoor... At over 250 tonnes and 34 metres in height, this is the largest, seated, outdoor bronze Buddha statu...