Friday, October 19, 2007
The hiking paradise
Surrounding by mountains, hills and ocean. It makes Hong Kong a perfect place for hiking. The government has maintained 49% of its city area as country parks (Guinness record in modern city), which prohibited building development and preserved natural environment. Featuring 40 hiking trails around those parks. Ranging from Nature, Scenery, Heritage and Family routes. And just few steps from modern metropolitan areas. It makes Hong Kong truly a hiking paradise.
Hong Kong SAR Government Hiking Information Center
Hong Kong SAR Government Hiking Information Center
Thursday, October 18, 2007
Hong Kong IT
Hong Kong government spends a lot in IT field. Cyberport and Science Park are well-known IT places in Hong Kong. A lot of well-known software is born in Hong Kong. Here is an example - White Mouse Server. It is a free simple web server for anybody. It was developed by Hong Kong Developers. Below is the link where you can download this convenient web server for personal use.
http://wmouse.homeip.net/WhiteMouse.php
http://wmouse.homeip.net/WhiteMouse.php
Tuesday, October 16, 2007
Dim Sum in Chinese Restaurant
Thursday, October 11, 2007
Hong Kong Disneyland
It is the newest Disneyland in the World. You can enjoy the fantasy of Disneyland in Hong Kong with all the Cartoon Characters~
Hong Kong Disneyland Openning
Hong Kong Disneyland Openning
Treasure of China in Hong Kong
Treasure of China, Panda is Available in Hong Kong Ocean Park now~ To celebrate the HKSAR establishment 10th Anniversary. Two panda "Ying Ying" and "Le Le" are in Hong Kong now~ Let's see their lives~
Ying Ying & Le Le
Ying Ying & Le Le
Song of HKSAR 10th Anniversary
This is the song specially celebrate the establishment of HKSAR. Hong Kong Because you are here. Please feel our life in Hong Kong through this song~
Piano Version
Singers & Popstar Version
Piano Version
Singers & Popstar Version
A Sympathy of Lights in Hong Kong
At 8:00pm every night, you can see the lights show "Sympathy of Lights" at Victoria Harbour every night. Fireworks will be added during festival. Let's enjoy the show~
Wednesday, October 10, 2007
Dragon Boat in Hong Kong
Dragon Boat Festival is one of the well-known Chinese Traditional Festival in Hong Kong. I could say that it is one of the most exciting Festival in Hong Kong.
Just imagine you can dragons racing in the water...WOW
Come and see the REAL DRAGON RACING !!!
Apart from Exicting dragon race, we could enjoy a special food in this festival called "rice dumplings"
Wednesday, October 3, 2007
Po Lin Monastery and Tian Tan Buddha
Po Lin Monastery
Po Lin Monastery is a Buddhist monastery, located on Ngong Ping Plateau, on Lantau Island, Hong Kong.
The monastery was founded in 1906 by three monks visiting from Jiangsu and was initially known as "The Big Hut". It was renamed to its present name in 1924. The main temple houses 3 bronze statues of the Buddha representing his past, present and future lives as well as many Buddhist scriptures.
Tian Tan Buddha, a giant Buddha statue completed in 1993, is an extension of the monastery.
The Ngong Ping 360, consisting of the Ngong Ping Village and a gondola lift running between Tung Chung and Ngong Ping, was built near to the Po Lin Monastery.
Tian Tan Buddha
Po Lin Monastery is a Buddhist monastery, located on Ngong Ping Plateau, on Lantau Island, Hong Kong.
The monastery was founded in 1906 by three monks visiting from Jiangsu and was initially known as "The Big Hut". It was renamed to its present name in 1924. The main temple houses 3 bronze statues of the Buddha representing his past, present and future lives as well as many Buddhist scriptures.
Tian Tan Buddha, a giant Buddha statue completed in 1993, is an extension of the monastery.
The Ngong Ping 360, consisting of the Ngong Ping Village and a gondola lift running between Tung Chung and Ngong Ping, was built near to the Po Lin Monastery.
Tian Tan Buddha
The statue is named Tian Tan Buddha because its base is a model of the Altar of Heaven or Earthly Mount of Tian Tan, the Temple of Heaven in Beijing. It is one of the five large Buddha statues in China. The Buddha statue sits peacefully on a lotus throne on top of a three-platform altar. It is surrounded by eight smaller bronze statues representing gods or immortals.
The Buddha is 34 meters high, weighs 250 tonnes, and was the world's tallest outdoor bronze seated Buddha prior to 2007. It can even be seen as far away as Macau on a clear day. Visitors have to climb 268 steps in order to reach the Buddha, though the site also features a small winding road to the Buddha for vehicles to accommodate the physically challenged.
The Tian Tan Buddha appears serene and dignified. His right hand is raised, representing the removal of affliction. His left hand rests on his lap in a gesture of giving (dhana). The Buddha faces north which is unique among the great Buddha statues. (All others face South.)
In addition there are 3 floors at the bottom of Buddha: The Hall of Universe, The Hall of Benevolent Merit and The Hall of Remembrance. One of the most renowned features inside is a relic of Sakyamuni, consisting of some of his alleged cremated remains. There is a huge carved bell inscribed with images of Buddhas in the show room. It was designed to ring every seven minutes, 108 times a day, symbolizing the release of 108 kinds of human vexations.
The Buddha is 34 meters high, weighs 250 tonnes, and was the world's tallest outdoor bronze seated Buddha prior to 2007. It can even be seen as far away as Macau on a clear day. Visitors have to climb 268 steps in order to reach the Buddha, though the site also features a small winding road to the Buddha for vehicles to accommodate the physically challenged.
The Tian Tan Buddha appears serene and dignified. His right hand is raised, representing the removal of affliction. His left hand rests on his lap in a gesture of giving (dhana). The Buddha faces north which is unique among the great Buddha statues. (All others face South.)
In addition there are 3 floors at the bottom of Buddha: The Hall of Universe, The Hall of Benevolent Merit and The Hall of Remembrance. One of the most renowned features inside is a relic of Sakyamuni, consisting of some of his alleged cremated remains. There is a huge carved bell inscribed with images of Buddhas in the show room. It was designed to ring every seven minutes, 108 times a day, symbolizing the release of 108 kinds of human vexations.
Yuen Long Park and a pagoda
The Yuen Long Park, which has a total area of 7.5 hectares. It was open to the public in early 1991. The park is located on a natural woodland at Shui Ngau Ling adjacent to Shui Pin Tsuen, southwest of the Yuen Long town centre, and in the vicinity of the Yuen Long Stadium and the Yuen Long Swimming Pool.
Built on a hill, the park has retained, as much as possible, the existing landform and trees to present a beautiful picture. There are more than 800 trees scattered around the park. At the top of the hill is a pagoda with its lower level serving as an aviary and the upper levels as a lookout point for visitors to enjoy a panoramic view of the Yuen Long town and the new town of Tin Shui Wai. There is also an exquisite ravine garden with a small footbridge and a stream as well as an artificial lake and a cascade, where visitors can enjoy themselves and have a good time. Other facilities in the park include a turfed gateball court, soccer pitches, children's playground, a fitness trail and a fountain plaza etc. All in all, it is a good place for visitors to have fun.
Opening Hours:
Aviary Pagoda:
(April to September) 8:00 am to 12:00 noon & 1:00 pm to 6:00 pm
(April to September) 8:00 am to 12:00 noon & 1:00 pm to 6:00 pm
(October to March) 8:00 am to 12:00 noon & 1:00 pm to 5:30 pm
Every Wednesday(except public holidays) 12:00noon to 3:00pm closed for cleansing work
Other Park Facilities:
24 hours
Every Wednesday(except public holidays) 12:00noon to 3:00pm closed for cleansing work
Other Park Facilities:
24 hours
Tickets
Free Admission
Free Admission
Reference and more details:http://www.lcsd.gov.hk/parks/ylp/en/index.html
Hong Kong Wetland Park
Hong Kong has many lovely marshes and fish ponds which lie just outside urban centres. Along the coast, you will find meandering shores, dense mangrove beds and extensive mudflats. These wetlands boast great biodiversity, with quite a few rare and unique species, such as the Romer's Tree Frog which is unique to Hong Kong. A visit to this eco-wonderland will certainly be unforgettable.
Perhaps you have never taken time to explore Hong Kong's lovely wetlands. Now is the time to experience and cherish them. Through the Hong Kong Wetland Ecotour, we wish that people will understand more on the importance of wetland conservation and get familiar with the interesting wetland wildlife in Hong Kong. We also wish more people will be aware that Hong Kong is not just a cramped city of skyscrapers. In the hinterland of the New Territories and along the local coastline of bays and beaches, there are many wetland environments which are brimming with natural charm and diversity of wildlife.
Open Hours:
Mondays, Wednesdays to Sundays, Public Holidays
10:00am - 5:00pm (Ticket service closed at 4:00pm)
Tuesdays (except Public Holidays) Closed
First and Second days of the Chinese Lunar New Year Closed
Mondays, Wednesdays to Sundays, Public Holidays
10:00am - 5:00pm (Ticket service closed at 4:00pm)
Tuesdays (except Public Holidays) Closed
First and Second days of the Chinese Lunar New Year Closed
Ticket Office: 9:30am - 4:00pm, closed every Tuesday (except Public Holidays)
Ticket Fees (HK$)
Adult $30
Child (Aged 3 - below 18) / Full-time Student
Adult $30
Child (Aged 3 - below 18) / Full-time Student
/ Senior (Aged 65 or above) $15
Child (Below 3) Free
Child (Below 3) Free
Reference and for more details:http://www.wetlandpark.com/
Tuesday, October 2, 2007
LKF (蘭桂坊) where eastern & western cultural fused
檢視較大的地圖
Monday, October 1, 2007
Hong Kong Mid-Autumn Festival
Mid-Autumn Festival is one of the popular traditional Chinese Festival in Hong Kong. It is also known as Moon Festival or Mooncake Festival. This Festival falls on the 15th of the 8th lunar month. On that night, family members will sit together to have dinner. After the dinner, people always go outside to celebrate the festival in different ways:
You can enjoy the moon cake outside Hong Kong
You can enjoy the moon light in any place
You CAN'T enjoy the Mid-Autumn Festival atmosphere without coming to Hong Kong
Make your own choice - Come for the Mid-Autumn Light in Hong Kong !!!
- Enjoy the moon light
- Eat moon cakes
- Play lanterns
- Enjoy lighting towers
You can enjoy the moon cake outside Hong Kong
You can enjoy the moon light in any place
You CAN'T enjoy the Mid-Autumn Festival atmosphere without coming to Hong Kong
Make your own choice - Come for the Mid-Autumn Light in Hong Kong !!!
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