Tour Commences from Kowloon & Peninsula with several interesting stops at:
Tai Po New Market:
The market runs the length of Fu Shin Street in Tai Po. Fu Shin Street is the main market street and hub of Tai Po, providing residents in the area with a large choice of fresh produces, daily necessities etc.
Lok Ma Chau:
A good vantage point to glimpse the remarkable skyline of the Shenzhen Special Economic Zone of China.
Tsang Tai Uk:
Near the approach road to the Lion Rock tunnel is an outstanding example of a fortified village. The name means “Tsang’s Big House”. Built in the 1840s. Originally designed as the home for a rich quarry-master’s clan, the walled village gained its current name when it gave refuge to displace.
Wong Tai Sin Temple:
This district bears the name of Hong Kong’s most popular Taoist Deity. The large, modern Wong Tai Sin Temple is visited by more than three million worshipers annually, and no other Hong Kong temple presents visitors with such a full range of insight into Chinese religious beliefs and practices.
Jewelry Factory:
A behind the scene look at the fine art that has made Hong Kong the best in Asia.