Be the one who feels the strong atmosphere, the unique blend of eastern and western influences matched by diverse attractions and stunning countryside, has also made Hong Kong Asia's prime tourist destination.

Monday, October 26, 2009

Aberdeen Harbour

Aberdeen harbour is home to hundreds of people living on fishing junks. Their traditional lifestyle is dramatically juxtaposed against a modern high-rise community spread over the nearby hillsides. In the evenings, the thousands of twinkling lights reflected on the water are a magical sight. To get a close-up look at the Aberdeen way of life, many visitors take in the view from the magnificent floating restaurant anchored here. Three storeys high and elaborately decorated with swirling red and gold dragons and other traditional Chinese motifs, the experience is not to be missed. Neither, of course, is the delicious fresh seafood and the excellent Cantonese fare on offer.
Aberdeen is also the site of Ocean Park, one of Southeast Asia's largest oceanariums and theme parks. How To Get There: Aberdeen Harbour
Fishing Village & Typhoon Shelter1. Bus 70 from Exchange Square bus terminus(MTR Hong Kong Station D), and get off near Aberdeen Promenade.

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