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Must-Visit Tourist Spots in Hong Kong 2025

Hong Kong is a city where East meets West, tradition coexists with modernity, and nature sits beside skyscrapers. Whether you're a first-time visitor or a seasoned traveller, Hong Kong offers a diverse array of experiences that are sure to impress. From bustling markets and tranquil temples to iconic cityscapes and lush mountains, here are six unforgettable places to visit in Hong Kong in 2025.

6. 大館 Tai Kwun – Heritage and Art in the Heart of the City

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Tucked away in the vibrant Central district, Tai Kwun is a remarkable blend of Hong Kong’s colonial past and modern cultural life. After a decade of revitalisation, the site of the Central Police Station compound has been beautifully restored and transformed into a world-class centre for heritage, contemporary art, and lifestyle.

What makes Tai Kwun truly special is its seamless fusion of old and new. Original prison cells and courtrooms stand side by side with sleek new structures designed by award-winning architects. It's a living example of how Hong Kong preserves its history while embracing creativity and innovation.

Best time to visit: Afternoon to evening

(check the events calendar for exhibitions and performances)

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Victoria Prison, established in 1841, was Hong Kong’s first and longest-running prison.

Visitors can discover the rich heritage of Tai Kwun by booking a docent-led tour free of charge. 

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Comprising three declared monuments—the former Central Police Station, Central Magistracy, and Victoria Prison—Tai Kwun offers a rare opportunity to walk through preserved 19th-century architecture while exploring exhibitions, galleries, performance spaces, and artisanal shops. The site also regularly hosts events ranging from modern art installations to film screenings and open-air concerts.

5. 大澳漁村 Tai O Fishing Village – Hong Kong’s Hidden Heritage

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Step back in time with a visit to Tai O, a traditional fishing village on Lantau Island often called the "Venice of Hong Kong" for its charming stilt houses built above tidal flats and narrow canals. Known for its tranquil atmosphere and deep-rooted culture, Tai O offers a glimpse into a simpler way of life. Sample local seafood snacks, take a boat ride through the waterways—and if you're lucky, spot the rare pink dolphins in the nearby sea. With its photogenic scenery and authentic village charm, Tai O is a peaceful escape from the city's bustle.

Best time to visit: Midday for seafood markets and boat rides

Hop aboard a small boat from the village’s pier and set out into the open waters in search of the rare Chinese white dolphin, affectionately known as the pink dolphin due to its rosy hue.

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Annual Tai O Dragon Boat Water Parade has been a religious activity for over a century, and was inscribed as an intangible cultural heritage in 2011.

4. 旺角 Mong Kok – A Slice of Local Life

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Experience the energetic side of Hong Kong in Mong Kok, one of the most vibrant and densely populated neighbourhoods in the world. Wander through the Ladies’ Market, famous for bargain fashion and souvenirs, or explore the Goldfish Market and Sneaker Street. It’s the perfect place to feel the pulse of local culture and street life.

In August 2021, Mong Kok's bustling streets served as a backdrop for Hollywood when actress Nicole Kidman filmed scenes for the Amazon series Expats at the Ladies’ Market and Fa Yuen Street The production transformed the market with props and lighting, showcasing Mong Kok's unique atmosphere to an international audience.

Best time to visit: Late afternoon to evening

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Nicole Kidman at Fa Yuen Street in Mong Kok.

After exploring the vibrant stalls of Mong Kok’s Ladies Market, take a short MTR ride to nearby Jordan for a quick, no-nonsense local dining experience at Australia Dairy Company. his cha chaan teng (Hong Kong-style diner) is a local institution, known for its lightning-fast service—sometimes brusque, always efficient—and iconic Hong Kong-style Western breakfasts. 

 

Expect a whirlwind experience, place your order quickly, and within minutes, you'll be served fluffy scrambled eggs, thick buttered toast, macaroni in broth, and a strong, sweet milk tea. The rapid turnover and bustling atmosphere are part of the charm—don’t linger, just eat and go like a true local.

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The breakfast set of Australia Dairy Company consists of fluffy scrambled eggs served with rich buttery thick toast.

Don't be scared by the lightning-fast service, and the staff won’t wait for you to decide. It’s chaotic, efficient, and oddly unforgettable.”

3. 昂坪360 Ngong Ping 360 and 天壇大佛 the Big Buddha – Culture and Scenery Combined

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For a mix of nature, culture, and adventure, take a cable car ride on the Ngong Ping 360 to Lantau Island. At the top, you'll find the majestic Big Buddha, sitting peacefully atop a mountain and surrounded by beautiful scenery. Nearby, the Po Lin Monastery offers a spiritual escape, while the Ngong Ping Village provides shops and eateries with a traditional flair. The peaceful mountain setting invites quiet reflection, with fresh air and views creating a calming escape from the city.

Best time to visit: Morning to avoid crowds

2. 尖沙咀海濱長廊 Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade – A Walk Along the Harbour

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Located in Kowloon, the Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade is the perfect spot to admire Hong Kong Island's stunning skyline and Victoria Harbour. Don't miss the Avenue of Stars, a tribute to Hong Kong’s legendary film industry, where you can see handprints of stars like Bruce Lee and Anita Mui. Each evening at 8:00 PM, the promenade becomes the stage for the Symphony of Lights, a daily multimedia light and sound show that illuminates Victoria Harbour.

Best time to visit: Evening for the light show

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The Symphony of Lights is staged every night at 8:00 p.m. and will last 10 minutes.

A two-metre-tall bronze statue of Bruce Lee stands proudly along the Avenue of Stars, facing Victoria Harbour. 

In April 2025, the promenade gained additional attention when American YouTuber IShowSpeed visited during his Hong Kong tour. His livestreams from the city, including visits to local attractions and engagement with fans, garnered millions of views online, highlighting the promenade's appeal to a global audience.

1. 太平山 Victoria Peak – The Iconic City View

Best time to visit: Anytime of the day with illuminated skyline views

No trip to Hong Kong is complete without a visit to Victoria Peak. Known locally as “The Peak”, this is the highest point on Hong Kong Island and offers sweeping panoramic views of the city skyline, Victoria Harbour, and even the outlying islands on a clear day. Hop on the historic Peak Tram for a steep but scenic ride to the top, then enjoy a walk around the Peak Circle Walk or take in the view from the Sky Terrace 428.

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The Peak Tram is Hong Kong’s historic funicular railway, offering a steep and scenic ride up to Victoria Peak, where panoramic views of the city await.

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After enjoying the panoramic skyline views from Victoria Peak, take a nostalgic step into Hong Kong’s culinary history at Lin Heung Lau, one of the city’s oldest and most beloved teahouses. Located in the heart of Central, this bustling spot has been serving traditional Cantonese dim sum since 1926. Expect classics like siu mai, cheung fun, and steamed lotus seed buns, all paired with hot Chinese tea. It’s a no-frills, authentic yum cha experience, best shared at a communal table buzzing with conversation and clinking chopsticks.

Whether you're looking to immerse yourself in culture, soak up city views, or escape to nature, Hong Kong offers something for every traveller.

 

At Lingoclass, we believe that language and culture go hand in hand—so why not learn a bit of Cantonese before your trip? It’ll make your Hong Kong experience even more rewarding!

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