Disneyland - Hong Kong
Hong Kong Disneyland is situated on recovered area in Penny's Bay, Lantau Island. It is the first amusement park situated inside the Hong Kong Disneyland Resort and is claimed and oversaw by the Hong Kong International Theme Parks.
Clock-tower - Hong Kong
The Clock Tower reused the clock from the annihilated Pedder Street Clock Tower. Nonetheless, one and only side had a clock, and it was not until 1920 that the staying three sides of the Clock Tower were introduced. They started operation toward the evening of 22 March 1921, and have run since the time that aside from amid the Japanese control of Hong Kong amid World War.
Victoria Peak - Hong Kong
As ahead of schedule as nineteenth century, the Peak pulled in noticeable European occupants in light of its all encompassing perspective over the city and its calm atmosphere contrasted with the sub-tropical atmosphere in whatever remains of Hong Kong. The 6th Governor of Hong Kong, Sir Richard MacDonnell had a mid year home based on the Peak around 1868.[1] Those that manufactured houses named them unconventionally, for example, The Eyrie, and the Austin Arms. See First houses on the Peak.
Lantau-Island-Hong Kong
In 1276, the Southern Song Dynasty court fled to Guangdong by pontoon to escape Mongol trespassers, leaving Emperor Gong of Song behind. The resistance focused on two youthful rulers, Emperor Gong's siblings.
Po Lin Monastery – Hong Kong
The religious community was established in 1906 by three friars going by from Jiangsu Province on the Chinese terrain and was at first referred to just as "The Big Hut". It was renamed to its present name in 1924. The principle sanctuary houses three bronze statues of the Buddha – speaking to his past, present and future lives – and additionally numerous Buddhist sacred writi.