Hong Kong (China) is famous for being expensive, but tourists can go to interesting places without paying.
The oldest lighthouse in Hong Kong. At Cape D'Aguilar is the oldest lighthouse in Hong Kong, it was put into use in 1875. This is a great place to see the sea and escape the hustle and bustle of the city.
Scrap Art. On Pengzhou Island, an old leather factory has been transformed into a scrap art space. Scraps have been painted and arranged into works of art, and interestingly, new works are constantly appearing.
Relax by the river. Enjoy the cool ocean breeze at East Coast Park, located along Fortress Hill Harbour. East Coast has fitness equipment, fishing platforms, a children's play area and waterfall seating for relaxation.
Browse antiques at Upper Lascar Row Market. Upper Lascar Row is a quaint outdoor market famous for its antique shops. They sell everything from exquisite porcelain, souvenirs, Ming Dynasty pottery to old movie posters.
The old Botanical Gardens. Located right in the heart of Central Hong Kong, there is a cool, green forest. This is a peaceful place to walk and listen to the birds singing.
Take a photo on the Avenue of Stars. The Avenue of Stars is a tribute to Hong Kong’s film history and film stars. Take a photo with Bruce Lee, singer-songwriter Anita Mui… and soak up the stunning views of Victoria Harbour.
Chi Lin Monastery. Rebuilt in 1998 in the Tang Dynasty style, Chi Lin Monastery is a large wooden temple complex. It houses precious Buddhist relics and is very peaceful.
See the famous Thousand Island Lake. This lake is often called the lake of a thousand islands. It is one of the most beautiful lakes in Hong Kong.
Colorful Mural Village. Located at the foot of Tai Mo Shan, Kwong Pan Tin Mural Village is famous for its artworks created by locals and volunteers. If you are an art lover or looking for the perfect photo spot, come here, it is completely free.
Lai Chi Kok Park. Located in the quiet neighbourhood of Lai Chi Kok, this multi-purpose park features a football pitch, tennis courts, and an outdoor stage. It also has a beautiful pond and Chinese-style pavilions, making it ideal for strolling.
(According to Women's Newspaper)
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