In order to maintain Hong Kong's position as the top destination city for visitors in Asia, the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region established the Tourism Commission in May 1999. Our job is to enhance our tourism facilities and support the development of new attractions and events so that Hong Kong remains a premier tourist destination.
As Asia's world city, Hong Kong has much to offer to you as a visitor, whether you are coming here on business or for pleasure:
* A city of charm: the sophistication of an international city, cultural diversity and cosmopolitan lifestyle are at the very core of Hong Kong's attractions.
* Natural beauty: we also offer unspoilt natural parkland and spectacular scenery.
Victoria Park
Among Hong Kong’s various parks, Victoria Park is definitely the most
popular one. In the morning the park sees early risers who gather to jog and exercise, whilst other people practice tai chi.
Other facilities, such as tennis courts and swimming pools, are open to the public for a small entrance fee. On special occasions such as the Mid-Autumn Festival and the Chinese New Year, the park becomes the main celebration venue as thousands of people come and celebrate with their family and friends.
DisneyLand
Just when you thought it was safe to travel to Asia, Disneyland Hong Kong opens for business. Mickey Mouse, along with his friends Donald Duck, Aladdin, Peter Pan, and Buzz Lightyear, is offering something different for travelers in Hong Kong.A Disneyland theme park! Not only does this park offer up cool characters, it also has awesome rides. Space Mountain, Jungle River Cruise, and the twirling Tea Cups can be found in this theme park, and they are all tons of fun. All this comes in an Eastern twist; a park designed with the principles of feng shui in mind. The park is filled with waterfalls and fountains, all staples of feng shui. But all that won't stop you from having a great time. So walk in to the magic of Disneyland, Hong Kong.
Victoria Peak
If you haven't been to Victoria Peak (also known simply as the 'Peak'), then you haven't been to Hong Kong! All visitors to Hong Kong should go to the Peak for panoramic views of the city, which have to be amongst the most spectacular in the world, especially at night. A walk around the Peak reveals further scenic vistas over the greener western parts of Hong Kong Island, and the viewing platforms on top of the Peak Tower and Peak Galleria are a must for anyone with a camera. A tram will get you to the top. The prices HK5 to HK400 depending on the kind of ticket purchased. You can check the website for specific details.
Causeway Bay
Causeway Bay is one of Hong Kong's top shopping and nightlife districts. Originally the
warehouse area for merchants and a fishing harbour, the area has become a shopper's paradise with shops open until at least 9:30pm. Apart from big department stores such as Sogoand shopping malls like Times Square, there are also small shops and street stalls crammed into the area around Jardines's Crescent and Jardine's Bazaar. In addition, Causeway Bay also offers a plethora of restaurants, ranging from cheap Dai Pai Dongs to more expensive establishments, and cinemas.
Source : http://www.tourism.gov.hk