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A12 Airport-->Siu Sai Wan (Island Resort)

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Tsing Ma Bridge / Lantau Link / Tung Kau Bridge
Lantau Link was opened to traffic in May 1997, linking Lantau Island, Ma Wan and Tsing Yi Island with the Airport and the rest of the territory. It comprises two bridges, where Tsing Ma Bridge on Ma Wan Channel is the world's longest road and rail suspension bridges with a main span of 1377 meters and a total length of 2.2 kilometres, and also the main part of the Lantau Link. The other is Kap Shui Mun Bridge on Kap Shui Mun Channel, which is one of the world”¦s longest span cable-stayed bridge carrying both road and rail traffic.

Beside that, you can find Ting Kau Bridge next to Tsing Ma Bridge. It is a 1.1 kilometres long span cable-stayed bridge for road traffic, and a section on Route 3 that links the northern part of the New Territories with the city. The outstanding features of this bridge are the 3 towers on both sides and the middle of Rambler Channel.

These three bridges are not only an important infrastructure for the land transportation, but also becomes a prominent landmark in Hong Kong. The best way to visit the bridges is travelling by our Cityflyer or Northern Lantau routes to across the bridge. You can experience the grand scenic views on the way, and then the beautiful scenery on Lantau Island and also the great facilities at the airport.

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HK Convention and Exhibition Centre / Golden Bauhinia Square
The Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre was built in 1988. Since then, thousands of people have attended both local and worldwide exhibitions held in the centre. In 1997, a new extension doubled the size and one of the main features is the large aluminium roof which imitates the movement of a seabird's wing. This unique outlook marks the building a new landmark in Hong Kong. The famed Golden Bauhinia Square in front of the centre commands a magnificent view of Victoria Harbour, making it an ideal location for taking pictures, particularly when the national flag hoisting ceremony is taking place.

National flag hoisting ceremony:
Daily Flag Raising Parade
Daily (except 1st, 11th and 21st of each month) 07:50am - 08:03am
Performed by 5 officers all wearing the normal police uniform while the national Anthem is broadcast.

Enhanced Flag Raising Ceremony
On the 1st, 11th and 21st of every month 07:45am - 08:03am
This enhanced ceremony will include a flag raising party of five officers in ceremonial dress, a rifle escort team (10 officers in ceremonial dress) as well as the police band. The 18-minute ceremony will also include the National Anthem to be played by the Police Silver Band followed by a 10-minute musical performance by the Police Pipe Band.

(Please be aware that the flag-raising ceremony may be cancelled under bad weather conditions.)

Address: 1 Expo Drive, Wan Chai, Hong Kong

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Island Place
Island Place is a great place for shoppings in North Point. This four levels shopping centre has over 60 retail shops and restaurants.

Address: 500 King's Road, North Point, Hong Kong

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Cityplaza
Cityplaza is a large shopping centre in Quarry Bay on Hong Kong Island has over 180 shops, restaurants department store and entertainment venues. You can also enjoy skating or performances at the "Ice Palace".

Address: TaiKoo Shing, Quarry Bay, Hong Kong

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Lei Yue Mun Park & Holiday Village
Lei Yue Mun Park and Holiday Village is located in Chai Wan. It is available for both day cam and overnight camp. The holiday village provides accommodation for 282 people and have a canteen for 450 persons. The facilities including a grass pitch, a hard-surfaced ground, archery range, tennis court, rope courses, children”¦s playgrounds, barbecue site, art & craft centre and squash court, etc. In addition, there is a recreation centre to provide various indoor activities and also a horse-riding school. As the holiday village is inside the city, convenient for transportation and provides a wide range of outdoor and indoor facilities, many families and organisations enjoy holidays there. The village was originally the former Lyemun (or Lei Yue Mun) barracks and some buildings were constructed around 100 years ago.

You can walk from Chai Wan Road, then via the access road near Island Gardens to Lei Yue Mun Park & Holiday Village

Address: 75 Chai Wan Road, Chai Wan, Hong Kong

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Law Uk Folk Museum
Law Uk was once of the house of several Hakka villages in Chai Wan, it was built 200 years ago during the reign of Emperor Qianling in the Qing Dynasty. In Cantonese, "Law" is a Chinese surname and "Uk" means "house", so the name "Law Uk" mean the "Law's house". Nowadays, Law Uk has over two decades of history and also the unique typical Hakka village house left in the urban area. It has been fully restored by the Hong Kong Museum of History and is now a folk museum. Inside you can experience the living style of its original inhabitants. (The museum is closed on Thursdays.)

You can walk from Wan Tsui Road, then via Wan Tsui Lane and flyover to Law Uk.

Address: 14 Kut Shing Street, Chai Wan, Hong Kong.

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Island Resort
Island Resort is located at Siu Sai Wan. As one of the premier private houses on Hong Kong Island East, you can relax on the waterfront gallery, visit the Island Resort Mall for shopping and meal, or the Siu Sai Wan Sports Ground nearby.

Address: 28 Siu Sai Wan Road, Siu Sai Wan, Hong Kong

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