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Reach the Peak ©Disney
Ride the Peak Tram, which runs from 7am until midnight, to the highest
point on Hong Kong Island. Do the Peak Circle Walk to burn off some
of that amazing Hong Kong street food. More challenging Hong Kong
walks include the Dragon’s Back, or Lantau’s Sunset Peak. Experience the Magic
Enter a magical kingdom and explore seven fun filled lands –
Adventureland, Grizzly Gulch, Mystic Point, Toy Story Land, Fantasyland,
Tomorrowland and Main Street, U.S.A. Meet your favourite characters
and experience Disney Parks’ first Marvel-themed ride, the ‘Iron Man
Experience’.
A Royal Tour
Delve into China’s imperial past as you explore the incredible Forbidden
City. Off limits to all but the Royal Family for 500 years, it now houses
the Palace Museum. With more than 8700 rooms, it is the world’s Spot the Difference
largest palace complex and contains the biggest collection of preserved Xian is home to the Army of Terracotta Warriors. The life-sized statues
ancient wooden structures found in any country. were unearthed in 1974 and they are now considered one of the most
important archaeological finds of the last century. Take time to spot the
differences between each of the 8000 intricately carved unique statues.
Walk the Wall Market Mania
Walk into history as you take your first step onto the Great Wall of Whether you’re looking for food, birds, flowers, fish, souvenirs or clothes
China. This ancient wonder, stretching for thousands of kilometres – there’s a market in Hong Kong or China with just what you’re looking
from the Yellow Sea to the Gobi Desert, is a historical marvel offering for. Must visits include the Stanley Markets on Hong Kong Island and the
magnificent views of the surrounding area. Take a tour of the wall from Temple Street Night Markets in Kowloon for street eats that are highly
Beijing, or cycle along it in Xian. savoured by locals.
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