Things to do in Yung Shue Wan

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1. Hong Kong Disneyland® Resort

Located on Lantau Island near Discovery Bay, Hong Kong Disneyland® consists of several themed areas and attracts millions of visitors each year. It’s smaller in comparison to the other Disney parks, but families with young children can spend a very enjoyable day here.
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2. Victoria Harbour

Victoria Harbour is one of the world’s great harbors, providing a breathtaking setting between incredible skylines of the Kowloon Peninsula and Hong Kong Island. This waterway is one of the world’s great seaports and offers a shoreline filled with cultural, shopping, dining and recreational attractions.
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3. Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre

The unveiling of the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre expansion was a much-anticipated highlight of the 1997 Handover, with global rulers and celebrities attending grandiose parties within the monstrous structure. In 1898, China agreed to a 99-year lease by the Brits of Hong Kong Island, surrounding islands and the New Territories of southern China. On July 1, 1997, the lease ended, the British governor and British Royal Navy left their posts and Hong Kong became a Special Administrative Region of China in a giant celebration, with the Convention Centre at its heart.
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4. Ocean Park

Ocean Park is Hong Kong’s biggest theme park. The park has exhibitions of rare animal species and a dolphin breeding centre alongside more than 20 different rides and rollercoasters.
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5. Lan Kwai Fong

The Central district is Hong Kong’s economic and financial powerhouse and home to countless government departments, legal offices and big-name multinationals. Celebrities, tourists and office workers all come together at the weekend to join Hong Kong’s biggest party in Lan Kwai Fong.
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6. Harbour City

Harbour City is a one-stop location for dining, entertainment and retail in the lively Tsim Sha Tsui district. Home to over 450 shops, alongside 60 places to eat and drink, Harbour City is Hong Kong’s largest mall. Visit Harbour City to discover the latest trends in children’s toys, clothing, electronics, footwear and more spread throughout the different zones of this vast shopping center.
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7. Soho

Head here for more laid-back bars, clubs and restaurants than the ones in the nearby party town of Lan Kwai Fong.
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8. Ladies' Market

Visit the Ladies’ Market to experience a vibrant Hong Kong-style street arcade. Bargain for clothes, electronics and accessories from towering stalls on either side of the street or grab a table and cool beer and enjoy the bustling atmosphere from a local restaurant.
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Frequently asked questions

Is Yung Shue Wan worth visiting?
Whether you're here to experience the cultural hotspots and local charm or sample unique foods and venture into nature, there's no shortage of things to do in Yung Shue Wan.
How do I spend a day in Yung Shue Wan?
Hung Shing Yeh Beach and Lamma Winds are two great places to start your sightseeing adventures. Remember to check out the dining and shopping options in Yung Shue Wan while you're in town too.
What is the top tourist attraction in Yung Shue Wan?
The top tourist attraction in Yung Shue Wan is Hung Shing Yeh Beach, so make sure to put it on your agenda.
Is three days enough to stay in Yung Shue Wan?
Three days is plenty for a short break in Yung Shue Wan — you'll hit the main attractions and get a good idea of the local vibe. But if you really want to experience it all, visit for at least seven to ten days to discover some hidden gems too.
What are some activities to do in Yung Shue Wan with kids?
Whether you're travelling with hard-to-please teens or tiny adventurers, an itinerary filled with cool activities makes all the difference. Take a look at our recommendations for what to do in Yung Shue Wan with kids.

What to do in Yung Shue Wan for adults?
From tasty dishes and cultural hotspots to thrilling excursions and one-of-a-kind experiences, there are loads of interesting things to do in Yung Shue Wan for adults.
Are there free things to do in Yung Shue Wan?
In Yung Shue Wan, Hung Shing Yeh Beach is a popular spot for anyone wishing to see the city without reaching for their wallet. Also, check out the other neighbourhoods and green spaces, and ask for ideas from a local tour guide. It's a good way to explore the best free things to do in Yung Shue Wan.