Hong Kong, Asia's ‘World City’, is famed for both its modern metropolitan setting and its deep ties with its cultural roots. While this deeply-embedded contrast can be explored during the day time, there is a lotpost dusk, from after-dark shopping, all-night clubbing to high octane entertainment. One can also catch the magical Chinese melodies at a Chinese orchestra performance, or hit the bars and clubs around SoHo for a change of pace. Apart from these, here are a few key attractions that one can explore in a night in Hong Kong:
Ladies Market
Temple Street Market
Symphony of Light Show
Another night-time attraction that has put Hong Kong on the world map is the Symphony of Light Show. The spectacular multimedia show has been setting the harbour ablaze every night since 2004. Declared as the World’s Largest Permanent Light and Sound Show by the Guinness World Records, the show depicts various themes with the help of an array of dancing lights and extensive laser beams. To view this stunning spectacle of lights splash across the skyline, head to the promenade at the Golden Bauhinia Square in Wan Chai, the Tsim Sha Tsui Waterfront nestled outside the Hong Kong Cultural Centre, or jump aboard a ferry from the Victoria Harbour.
Aqua Luna Cruise
The best way to view the locales of Hong Kong is through a boat ride. Aqua Luna, one of the city's last remaining Chinese junk boats, adds an authentic touch to such an exploration. A 45-minute journey on the traditional wooden junk boat navigates through Central or Tsim Sha Tsui Pier to Stanley. Relax on the deck and enjoy the beautiful views of the coastline unfold as you pass through the bustling heart of the city to the lush tropical coastline of Hong Kong's southern end, across the South China Sea. You can choose from a single journey or a round trip, which allows you two hours to explore the waterfront neighbourhood of Stanley before hopping back onboard for a journey back to the city.
Disclaimer: This article has been produced on behalf of Hong Kong Tourism by Times Internet.