Big Bus Night Tour


A visit to Hong Kong would not be complete without experiencing the famous night time illuminations. The Big Bus Night Tour offers the best view in the City. From the Avenue of Stars and its panorama, via the Nathan Road lights, see the illuminations of Kowloon Mosque and Kowloon Park, St. Andrews Church, the Tin Hau Temple and the vibrant night markets, to Harbour City, the Clock Tower, the Cultural Centre and the museums. Enjoy the sight of the floodlit Hong Kong Coliseum and the stunning view over Victoria Harbour to the Convention and Exhibition Centre and Hong Kong Island. The view of Hong Kong Island's fantastic night time illuminations is undoubtedly the tour highlight and will provide an unforgettable experience.

Sightseeing Point  
   
Avenue of Stars
 
The Hollywood style Avenue of Stars features plaques for honoured movie celebrities on the walk of fame. It also features milestones and sculptures about Hong Kong film industry, along with kiosks selling souvenirs. Enjoy dinner at a restaurant located at the heart of Avenue of Stars surrounded by the 270° panoramic view of Victoria Harbour.
 
 
Kowloon Mosque and Kowloon Park
 
Kowloon Mosque is located in Tsim Sha Tsui busy commercial areas. Its grand building is an Islamic architectural features, together with the top hub, attract many people and tourists to visit it. In the 1830s, some westerners found that Victoria Harbour was an ideal anchorage place for vessels. At that time, the site of the later Kowloon Park was an important military base over-looking the Harbour. In 1861, the British occupied Kowloon peninsula and named the base as Whitfield Barracks.
     
St. Andrews Church
 
St. Andrew's Church is situated in the heart on Nathan Road - an International evangelical church, with members drawn from all over the world.
 
 
Tin Hau Temple & Night Market
 
The Temple Street Night Market opens at around 2 p.m. but really comes alive after dark and is popular with tourists and locals alike. The Tin Hau Temple next to it is one of Hong Kong's most popular temples estimated to have been built in around the 1840s. Opposite the temple is the Jade Street Market with over 400 stores it is a popular sight for tourists. Jade is said to bring good heath and protect against evil spirits and can be inexpensive making an ideal gift to take home.
 
 
Habour City
 
Situated in the hub of Tsim Sha Tsui, Harbour City offers a wide variety of fashion and trendy brands. What's more, flagship stores of different international famous brands are concentrated at Canton Road, providing customers with a one-stop shopping experience.
 
 
Tsim Sha Tsui Clock Tower and Culture Centre
 
The Clock Tower was part of former Kowloon Station of Kowloon-Canton Railway since 1915. The main terminus building was demolished in 1978 leaving only the clock tower. It is a landmark from the Age of Steam and has been listed as a declared monument in Hong Kong since 1990.
   
   
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