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Hong Kong is one of two special administrative regions (SARs) of the People's Republic of China (PRC), the other being Macau. A city-state situated on China's south coast and enclosed by the Pearl River Delta and South China Sea, it is known for its expansive skyline and deep natural harbour. With a land mass of 1,104 km (426 sq mi) and a population of seven million people, Hong Kong is one of the most densely populated areas in the world.
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The Chi Lin Nunnery
When China, under Chairman Mao, was cut off from the outside world, Hong Kong provided a microcosmic reflection of its 'Great Within'. A more recent addition to this rich treasury of things Chinese is the Chi Lin Nunnery, a stunning recreation of Tang-dynasty architecture built in 1930. This extensive Buddhist complex covers some 33,000 square meters, including the nunnery itself, temple halls, Chinese gardens, a visitors' hostel and a vegetarian restaurant."
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The fair debuted in 2013 as Asia's premier platform for contemporary art, attracting over 80,000 visitors annually.
Event features cosplay contests, artist alleys, and panels with international guests from comics and anime.
Other Goals
The Star Ferry, established in 1888, is one of Hong Kong's most iconic and historic modes of transportation across Victoria Harbour.
The Big Buddha in Lantau is the world's tallest outdoor seated bronze Buddha statue.
The rooftop garden at IFC Mall offers panoramic views of Victoria Harbour and the iconic Hong Kong skyline, making it a perfect urban oasis.
The Ngong Ping Cable Car, part of the Ngong Ping 360 attraction, spans 5.7 kilometers and offers breathtaking aerial views of Lantau Island's lush landscapes and the South China Sea.
The Hong Kong Museum of Medical Sciences is housed in the historic Edwardian-style Old Pathological Institute, built in 1906 to combat the bubonic plague.
Victoria Harbour's New Year's Eve fireworks can best be viewed from Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade or Victoria Peak.
The Man Mo Temple in Hong Kong, built in 1847, is dedicated to the gods of literature (Man Tai) and war (Mo Tai), making it a significant cultural and historical site.
Lin Heung Tea House, established in 1926, is one of Hong Kong's oldest dim sum restaurants, preserving traditional Cantonese yum cha culture.
Sai Kung is known as the "back garden of Hong Kong," offering stunning hikes and seafood delights.
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