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NAN LIAN GARDEN

The Garden is built in the ancient style of Tang Dynasty (618AD to 907AD), on the blue point of Jiangshouju, the only Tang garden the original architecture and layout of which can still be placed and traced today, and the topological features of which bear a significant resemblance to the Garden Site. Hills and rocks, waters, plants and timber structures are built and arranged according to specific Tang style and rules, accommodating the local environment and the best view of the sprawling mountain range to the north is taken as the seamless backdrop.

The Garden is a Tang garden built in modern times, its architecture and landscaping reminiscent of nature and conducive towards a sense of serenity and tranquility, an ambience in which visitors may enjoy a rare moment of leisure and peace of mind, whilst reflecting on the profound richness of classical Chinese culture, right in the midst of the urban city hustle and bustle. It is hoped this will help promote the knowledge of and interest in classical Chinese culture.

 
CHI LIN NUNNERY

Chi Lin Nunnery is situated north of the Nan Lian Garden, accessible from the Garden by its north bridge.

The monastic complex of Chi Lin Nunnery is modeled on traditional Chinese heavy timber structures in the style of the Tang Dynasty, one of the most brilliant periods in Chinese cultural history. When the temple was dedicated in 1998, it was the biggest Tang-style monastery timber structure cluster in the world. It was widely acclaimed locally and abroad. It won ˇ§The Best Structural Design Awardˇ¨ of the Hong Kong Institution of Engineers, ˇ§Building Manager of the Year Awardsˇ¦ of the Chartered Institute of Building, ˇ§Quality Awardˇ¨ from the Trade and Industry Department. It was also named one of the ˇ§Ten Best Architectural Structures in Hong Kongˇ¨ by the Hong Kong Institute of Architects, and it won an award from the American Institute of Architects.

 
BIRD GARDEN

This charming Chinese-style garden is the favoured gathering place of Hong Kong's songbird owners, who carry their beloved pets around in intricately carved cages. All manner of beautiful birds can be seen here, as well as a selection of traditional bird-keeping paraphernalia. The garden contains some 70 songbird stalls as well as interesting courtyards and moon gates.

 
FLOWERS STREET

One of Hong Kong's most colourful street markets, the Flower Market is a jungle of exotic blossoms, luck-bringing houseplants and sweet scents to be found in more than 50 shops. It's fun to walk around the market admiring the huge variety of flowers and plants for sale. Before Chinese New Year, families flock to the market to buy auspicious plants to celebrate the most important festival on the Lunar calendar. You'll find this botanical treat on Flower Market Road, Mong Kok.

 
NATHAN ROAD

Nathan Road is the main thoroughfare in Kowloon, Hong Kong that goes in a south-north direction from Tsim Sha Tsui to Mong Kok. It is lined with shops, restaurants and tourists, and was known in the post-World War II years as the Golden Mile, a name that is now rarely used. It starts on the southern part of Kowloon at its junction with Salisbury Road, a few metres north of Victoria Harbour, and ends at its intersection with Boundary Street in the north.

 
Evening cocktail cruise + Symphony of Lights show +
seafood dinner at Lei-Yue-Mun fishing village

Board our luxury Chinese junk ˇ§Oriental Dragonˇ¨ around the Victoria Harbour, one of the worldˇ¦s most impressive natural harbours. At night time, the spectacular Hong Kongˇ¦s skyline on both side of the harbour will fire your imagination as the dazzling neon cityscape emerges. The cruise climatises as the Symphony of Lights show brightens up the skyline with spectacular display of lazer beams bouncing off skyscrapers from both sides of the harbour every night from 20h00-20h20. The synchronized 20 minutes display to music and commentary that depicts the growth of Hong Kong from a sleepy fishing village to dynamic world city it is today. Enjoy uninterrupted view of the dazzling show for an unforgettable Hong Kong by night. Then, the junk will cruise out to the fishing village of Lei Yue Mun on the northeastern tip of Victoria harbour. After an escorted walk through the unspoilt village's fish market lanes, a set Chinese seafood dinner is served in one of the village's seafood restaurant.

 
Full day Lantau island tour with ˇ§Ngong Ping 360ˇ¨ cable car ride
and vegetarian lunch in the monastery

By boat to Silvermine Bay on Lantau island passing sulphur channel, green island and other outer islands. Thence coach transfer by way of Cheung Sha Beach, the unique Tai O Fishing Village, before touring the Po Lin Monastery to view the largest Buddha in the world, cast in bronze situated high in the mountain. A Chinese vegetarian lunch will be served in the monastery. The tour ends with a spectacular ride aboard the Skyrail cable car offering stunning views going down to Tung Chung. Transfer to the city.

 
Full day Hong Kong Disneyland tour including admission ticket and transfers

Hong Kong Disneyland continues the tradition with classic Disney attractions, unique shops and restaurants, dazzling live entertainment in a delightful setting. Fantasy becomes reality in Disneyland amazing theme lands ˇV Main Street USA, Fantasyland, Adventureland and Tomorrowland. Lunch is not included.

 
Half day Ocean Park tour including admission ticket and transfers

The Ocean Park is the most spectacular oceanarium in the world with the largest marine theatre. Ocean Park is a must for all tourists in Hong Kong. You can have a breathtaking cable car ride which gives you a garish view of the most beautiful landscape. Performance by dolphins is shown 2 times each day. Moreover you can enjoy watching infrequent sea animals in environment similar to their natural habitat at shark aquarium, wave cove and atoll reef; and also meet the Pandas which you can learn about the most treasured animal and national symbol of China in their climatically controlled habitat similar to their native Szechuan Province.