In fact, the Avenue of Stars which is located in the east of Tsim Sha Tsui, Victoria Harbour is a waterfront promenade following the example of the Hollywood Walk of Fame, in recognition of the outstanding personalities of the Hong Kong film industry.
Hong Kong's famous martial arts director Tsui Hark
International martial arts superstar Jet Li
McDull
International martial arts star Bruce Lee's statue, where there are always a lot of foreign tourists to come to photos.
The sea water of Victoria Harbour is very clean.
Star Ferry Pier and Clock Tower
After nightfall, Victoria Harbour, lighted, and embraced. Both sides of the night scene are one of the world famous tourist spots, considering it one of the five world's three night view (along with Japan’s Hakodate, and Italy’s Naples).
The Clock Tower was built in 1915, and was the original part of the old Kowloon - Canton Railway train station. Now it has been listed as a declared monument of Hong Kong.
Night view of Victoria Peak, but unfortunately that day was not transparent.
Hong Kong Travel Guide: http://www.tourdechina.cn/ChinaGuide/HongKong/
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