Hong Kong 4-Day Theme Park Family Tour
Hong Kong Disneyland or Ocean Park + Classic Landmarks (Family-Friendly)
Day-by-Day Itinerary
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Hong Kong Disneyland (1202) or Hong Kong Ocean Park (1203) Full-Day Tour
Hong Kong Disneyland
Hong Kong Disneyland is located on reclaimed land in Penny's Bay, Lantau Island, Hong Kong, and opened on September 12, 2005. It is a theme park jointly owned by Hong Kong International Theme Parks Limited (52%) and The Walt Disney Company (48%), and is also Hong Kong's most popular theme park. During the design and construction process, Disney specially incorporated Chinese culture, customs, and traditions, including adherence to Feng Shui rules. The park features eight themed areas: Main Street, U.S.A., Fantasyland, Adventureland, Tomorrowland, Grizzly Gulch, Mystic Point, Toy Story Land, and World of Frozen. The newest World of Frozen opened on November 20, 2023. Park staff provide services in Cantonese, English, and Mandarin, and guide maps and booking information can be accessed via the Hong Kong Disneyland mobile app. Since its opening, the park has welcomed over 100 million visitors, currently covers an area of 27.5 hectares, and hosts 6 to 7 million visitors annually.
Ocean Park Hong Kong
Ocean Park Hong Kong is a famous animal theme park in Hong Kong, covering an area of 91.5 hectares and located in Wong Chuk Hang, Hong Kong. It is the largest theme park in Hong Kong by area and the second oldest. The park is divided into two parts by a large mountain, Waterfront World and Summit, connected by a cable car system and the Ocean Express funicular. It features over 80 attractions and rides, including four roller coasters, a giant panda habitat, a tropical rainforest, a polar exhibit, and an oceanarium with the world's largest aquarium dome.
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Avenue of Stars → Hong Kong Space Museum → Star Ferry Ride → A Symphony of Lights

Avenue of Stars
The Avenue of Stars is located on the Tsim Sha Tsui waterfront in Hong Kong, a promenade along Victoria Harbour. It is modeled after the Hollywood Walk of Fame and aims to honor outstanding figures in the Hong Kong film industry. The Avenue of Stars opened to the public on April 28, 2004, and reopened on January 31, 2019, after three years of renovation. Here, visitors can admire the handprints and signatures of numerous Hong Kong film celebrities, as well as bronze statues of famous movie stars like Bruce Lee and Anita Mui. At night, it is an excellent spot to watch the 'A Symphony of Lights' show.

Hong Kong Space Museum
The Hong Kong Space Museum is a public astronomical and space science museum located in Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong. It opened on October 8, 1980, and is managed by the Leisure and Cultural Services Department of the Hong Kong Government. Its hemispherical building houses a planetarium, which is the only one in Hong Kong. The museum's main facilities are located in the building next to the planetarium, displaying information on the solar system, cosmology, and space flight. The museum has undergone several renovations, including the installation of a new digital planetarium projection system and the replacement of seats to provide a more immersive viewing experience. It is adjacent to the Hong Kong Cultural Centre, the Hong Kong Museum of Art, and the Tsim Sha Tsui Clock Tower.
Star Ferry
The Star Ferry is an iconic passenger ferry service and tourist attraction in Hong Kong, with its main routes crossing Victoria Harbour, connecting Hong Kong Island and Kowloon. It is renowned for its scenic and affordable way to cross the harbour, making it a classic choice for experiencing the essence of Hong Kong. Founded in 1888, the company remains an important mode of transport and a major tourist highlight in Hong Kong.

A Symphony of Lights
A Symphony of Lights is a daily light and music show on both sides of Hong Kong's Victoria Harbour, certified by Guinness World Records as the world's largest permanent light and music show. As of 2017, 42 buildings participated in it. The show is organized by the Hong Kong Tourism Board and takes place nightly at 8 PM (Hong Kong Time, UTC+8) when weather permits. The show lasts approximately 10 minutes, combining music, decorative lights, laser lights, and fireworks, conceived, created, and installed by LaserVision.
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Victoria Peak → The Peak Tower → Hong Kong Park
Victoria Peak
Victoria Peak is a mountain peak in the western part of Hong Kong Island, with an elevation of 552 meters. It is the highest point on Hong Kong Island and the 29th highest mountain in Hong Kong. It is a major tourist attraction, offering magnificent views of Central, Victoria Harbour, Lamma Island, and surrounding islands. Although the summit itself is occupied by radio communication facilities and not open to the public, the term 'Victoria Peak' usually refers to its surrounding areas, including parks, tourist facilities, and high-end residential areas such as Victoria Gap, Mount Kellett, and Mount Gough. Known for its beautiful panoramic views and a milder climate compared to other parts of Hong Kong, it has attracted prominent European residents since the 19th century.

Hong Kong Park
Hong Kong Park is a large park in the heart of Hong Kong, boasting rich vegetation, birds, and various recreational facilities, making it an urban oasis.
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Rainbow Village → Mong Kok (Ladies’ Market / Goldfish Street)
Choi Hung Estate
Choi Hung Estate is a public housing estate located in Ngau Chi Wan, Kowloon, Hong Kong. It is famous for its iconic rainbow-colored facades and basketball court, making it a popular tourist photo spot in Hong Kong. The estate was built by the former Hong Kong Housing Authority and completed between 1962 and 1964. It won a Silver Medal at the 1965 Hong Kong Institute of Architects Annual Awards and has hosted several notable visitors, including Richard Nixon, Princess Margaret, and Princess Alexandra. Choi Hung Estate is not only popular for its aesthetics but also embodies the complex social history of Hong Kong's public housing estates. The estate comprises 11 residential blocks, a car park, and five schools, with various shops and restaurants on the ground floor of each block.
Ladies' Market
Ladies' Market, located on Tung Choi Street in Mong Kok, Kowloon, Hong Kong, is one of Hong Kong's most famous street markets. Its southern section primarily sells a wide variety of women's products, clothing, and accessories, as well as other general merchandise. The northern section mainly focuses on selling plants, pet supplies, and goldfish, hence it is also known as 'Goldfish Street'. It is famous for its unique hawking culture and is a great place to experience authentic Hong Kong street life and shopping.

Goldfish Market
Goldfish Market is a famous specialty street in Hong Kong, located in Mong Kok, Kowloon, known for selling ornamental fish and various aquarium supplies. Here you can find a wide variety of goldfish, tropical fish, aquatic plants, fish tanks, and related equipment, making it one of Hong Kong's unique cultural landscapes. Fish vendors display goldfish in transparent plastic bags, hanging them up for sale, creating a distinctive sight that attracts both local residents and tourists to observe or purchase.
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