Hong Kong
Hong Kong Island
* Victoria Peak
* Stanley
* Repulse Bay
* Ocean Park
* Victoria Harbour
* Aberdeen Harbour
* Lan Kwai Fong
* SOHO
Kowloon
* Hong Kong Art Museum
* Avenue of Stars
* Chungking Mansions
* Clock Tower
* Hong Kong Cultural Centre
* Hong Kong Heritage Discovery Centre
* Hong Kong History Museum
* Hong Kong Observatory
* Kowloon Park
* Nathan Road
* Ocean Terminal
* The Peninsula Hotel
* Hong Kong Science Museum
* Hong Kong Space Museum
* Star Ferry
* Wong Tai Sin Temple
New Territories
* Che Kung Temple
* Cheung Chau
* Hong Kong Disneyland Resort
* Hong Kong Heritage Museum
* Hong Kong Railway Museum
* Hong Kong Wetland Park
* Ngong Ping 360
* Ping Shan
* Tai O
* Tian Tan Buddha
* Ting Kau Bridge
* Tsing Ma Bridge
* Tung Chung Fort
Beijing
Buildings, monuments, and landmarks
* Sections of the Great Wall (World Heritage Site) at:
o Badaling
o Juyongguan
o Mutianyu
o Simatai
o Jinshanling
o Jiankou
* Forbidden City (World Heritage Site)
* Tiananmen Square, site of the Tiananmen Square protests of May 4, 1919, 1976, and 1989
o Tiananmen (The Gate of Heavenly Peace)
o Great Hall of the People (National Legislature)
o National Museum of China
o Monument to the People's Heroes
o Mausoleum of Mao Zedong
* The Summer Palace (World Heritage Site)
* Ruins of the Old Summer Palace
* Peking Man Site at Zhoukoudian (World Heritage Site)
* The Ming Dynasty Tombs (World Heritage Site)
* Bell Tower and Drum Tower
* Historic Hutongs and Siheyuans in many older neighborhoods
* National Museum of Modern Chinese Literature
* Lugou Bridge (Marco Polo Bridge)
* Prince Gong's Mansion (Gong Wang Fu)
* Zheng Yici Peking Opera Theatre
* Liulichang Culture Street
* Beijing Ancient Observatory
* China National Museum of Fine Arts
Temples, cathedrals, and mosques
* Temple of Heaven (World Heritage Site), situated in the southern area of urban Beijing
* Temple of Earth, located in northern Beijing
* Temple of Sun, situated in the eastern area of urban Beijing
* Temple of Moon, located in western Beijing
* Tanzhe Temple
* Jietai Temple
* Yunju Temple
* Yonghegong (Lama Temple)
* Guangji Temple
* Confucius Temple
* Great Bell Temple
* Five Pagoda Temple
* Temple of Azure Clouds
* Temple of Recumbent Buddha
* White Dagoba Temple in Beihai Park
* Badachu
* Immaculate Conception Cathedral
* Holy Saviour Church
* Niujie Mosque
* White Cloud Temple
Parks and gardens
* Beihai Park
* Shichahai
* Jingshan Park
* The Fragrant Hills (Xiangshan)
* The Grandview Garden (Daguanyuan)
* Beijing Botanical Garden
* Taoranting Park
* Beijing Zoo
Shopping and commercial districts
* Wangfujing: Beijing's most upscale, globalized shopping district
* Xidan
* Silk Street
* Beijing CBD
* Beijing Financial Street
* Zhongguancun
* Yizhuang
2007-11-01 16:27:19
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answered by Johnnie 2
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okay in Beijing you should visit Tiananmen Square, the Forbidden City, take a ride in a petty cab, Great Wall, Beijing Zoo, and whatever else you find in your research. street venders were really great in this city, and all over China. the stuff is not too bad, and it's cheap. I bought like twenty chopsticks for two bucks once. but be warned, they can get very, very pushy and somewhat agressive. and in Hong Kong definitely take a boat ride on Victoria Harbor because it's beautiful, and I found great shopping on Victoria Peak, also they have a few open markets, which have everything you could possibly want. and the beach was okay. other than that, I don't know because I was only there for a few days, unfortunately I had to cut my trip short. good luck and do enjoy this very unique country! =)
2007-11-01 13:23:02
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answered by Lola 4
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Being may be the capital of China and also its political, economic, and ethnic middle and you have the chance to notice it now, search with hotelbye . Beijing is definitely one of the most visited towns in the world. Every year, millions of visitors arrive at Beijing to see the truly amazing mixture of previous and new. Beijing is just a city for all seasons. You can generally find something for you personally no real matter what time you are in Beijing and whatever your pursuits are. It does take time to enjoy anything that Beijing City provides but certainly you cannot eliminate the chance to see Tiananmen Square. Located in one's heart of Beijing, Tiananmen Square is the website for massive parades and rallies and the greatest square of this kind in the world.
2016-12-16 10:52:53
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answered by Anonymous
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I only know a little but In HK.. Go to The Peak.. It's the mountains and at night, it looks gorgeous.. Everyone who goes 2 HK must go 2 the peak..
Ocean park is a theme park with ride, shows, animals and tons more.. It's great cause it's cheap.. But on kids days off, there loads of ppl..
And Women's Market.. They sell everything from toys 2 clothes.. Not good quality but cheap and fun..
Buy electronics like cameras, phones, mp4's in named stores like "Fortress".. they're guaranteed high quality.. they cost more than buyin elsewhere but still way newer and cheaper than US or Europe..
Mostly, try out the food there.. the most memorable parts are the food..
They have a Disneyland in HK.. I've never been but I heard it's pretty big..
2007-11-02 10:01:54
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answered by Jennifer 2
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In HK
MongKok Nathan Rd, Langtham Mall, Ladies Market, Ya Yuen St
Go to Tsim Sha Tsui and check out Harbor City, it is a great shopping mall.
Also, try out Temple St night market, it has the best food!
2007-11-02 10:54:37
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answered by White Shooting Star of HK 7
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2007-11-01 17:17:46
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answered by Hopemazzy 2
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