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The Hong Kong Zoological and Botanical Garden is the biggest botanical garden and aviary in Hong Kong. First built in 1861, its most distinguished feature of the garden is the biggest greenhouse in Southeast Asia with double climate control. Besides over 20,000 species of rare plants, there are more than a hundred kinds of wild birds, including some endangered species.
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The Jade Market is located at the junction of Kansu Street and Battery Street in Yau Ma Tei. It is a must-see place for jade lovers and collectors. Over 450 stalls sell a great variety of jade pieces from precious and delicate carvings, to simple pieces of jewelry and inexpensive trinkets. Bargaining is expected.
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Built in the 17th century, Kam Tin is a village surrounded by high brick walls and a moat. This provided protection against pirates in the past. Nowadays, for a modest fee payable to the Hakka ladies who sit at the entrance playing cards & mahjong, you can enter and see the narrow street alleys & ancient buildings which are still inhabited today..
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It is located in Kam Tin.It is an old castle famous home and abroad.
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It is in a corner of Kowloon Park.Located beside the Tsin Sha Tsul Underground Station, the temple is the center of mosques in Hong Kong and also the biggest one with an area of 1,500sq.m.
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Kowloon Park is an oasis of tranquility in the hustle and bustle of Kowloon Peninsula. The park is famous for its refreshing environment of rare plants and animals, and its towers, corridors and other elements of traditional Chinese gardens..
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Kowloon Walled City Park is located on Tung Tsing Road in Kowloon City District (in the north of Kowloon City District near Kowloon City Plaza). Before the park was set up the area was notorious for crime, drug abuse, prostitution, and gambling. The park combines design elements of ancient walled cities and Chinese gardens..
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These two famous banyan trees are a favourite with local villagers who come to burn joss sticks and incense papers hoping their wishes will come true. During Chinese New Year, many Hong Kong people make a pilgrimage to this spot to make their Chinese New Year wishes. Participate in this tradition and your wish may come true. .
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