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Hong Kong Zoological & Botanical Garden
Laid out in 1864 to the design of a nature-loving governor. They are open every day and are a popular place to join in the early morning tai chi exercises.
Wong Tai Sin Temple
Taoist Temple in Hong Kong
Old Man Mo Temple
 The famous film ‘The World of Suzie Wong’ was party shot in this temple dedicated to the God of both literature and war.
| type: | Temples |
| address: | Hollywood Road |
Aberdeen Country Park
Built around reservoirs on Hong Kong Island, this park's splendid trails provide leisurely and attractive walks.
The Park is readily accessible from many directions because of its closeness to urban areas.
Statue Square
Near the garden of Statue Square in Central district is the Cenotaph and a statue of a Sir Thomas Jackson.
| type: | Colonial Attractions |
| address: | Statue Square |
Former French Mission Building
Located in the heart of Central district, this red-brick French Mission Building, which is over 150 years old, has green shutters, black wrought-iron details and a chapel added by French Catholic missionaries who gave the building its name.
| type: | Colonial Attractions |
| address: | Garden Road |
Hong Kong Park
An oasis of green amid the urban landscape. More than 150 species of birds live in this carefully designed tropical "rainforest". The park is a 2 minute walk from the MTR Admiralty Staion (via Pacific Place).
Aw Boon Gardens
A feast for the eye, this overload of pagodas, caves and statues. Oldest colonial-style building where you can visit an exhibition of all sorts of tea ware.
Ocean Park
The world's largest aquarium is located nearby Aberdeen. Quite expensive, quite an experience.
Victoria Peak
Go here when you want to experience some fabulous views of both the city and of some special birds and trees.
| type: | Parks & Gardens |
| address: | Nearby Lugard Road |
Fringe Club
The Fringe Club is housed in a brick and stucco colonial-style low-rise structure built in 1913
| type: | Colonial Attractions |
| address: | Queen' Road |
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