The fare for the peak tram is currently, AdultHK$22 (Single)HK$33 (Return)Child (3-11)HK$8 (Single)HK$15 (Return)Senior Citizen
(65 or above)HK$8 (Single)HK$15 (Return) Or for The Peak Tram Sky Pass giving you access to the Peak Tower Sky Terrace, AdultHK$37 (Single)HK$48 (Return)Child (3-11)HK$16 (Single)HK$23 (Return)Senior Citizen
(65 or above)HK$16 (Single)HK$23 (Return)
Hong Kong's most famous natural landmark is Victoria Peak.
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There are many famous places in Hong Kong but the most popular is Victoria Peak. This is a hillside viewing station that offers stunning views across Victoria Harbour and the famous Hong Kong skyline.
Victoria Peak and Susie Wong's bar...
No, Victoria Peak (also known as Mount Austin or locally as "The Peak") is a natural landform. However, there are buildings on and around Victoria Peak, such as the Peak Galleria and the Peak Tram station.
Hong Kong has hilly to mountainous regions with steep slopes and is an island that is completely surrounded by the South China Sea and the Shenzhen River. Hong Kong's most famous natural landmark is Victoria Peak.
Victoria Harbour, western half of Hong Kong Island. Altitude = 1,810 ft (552 metres).
Hong Kong was in severe economic crisis.
Hong Kong has many attractions that keep visitors coming back again and again. The most popular are: The Peak Tram which travels to a huge viewing platform overlooking Hong Kong Harbour, Hong Kong Disneyland, Ocean Park, The Star Ferry and of course Victoria Harbour. Besides this there are hundreds of markets, shops and restaurants that cater for every taste and budget.
At 415 metres (1,362 feet), the tallest building in Hong Kong is the Two International Finance Centre which was built in 2003 and stands 88 stories high.
Some major landforms in Hong Kong include Victoria Peak, Lantau Island, the Kowloon Peninsula, and the New Territories. These landforms contribute to the diverse landscape of Hong Kong, which includes mountains, hills, shoreline, and islands.