
China
China, officially the People's Republic of China, is a country in East Asia. It is the second-most populous country after India, with a population exceeding 1.4 billion, representing 17% of the world's population.
China's must-visit cities
Top Attractions in China
Must-visit places and experiences across China

Victoria Peak (The Peak)
Victoria Peak is the highest point on Hong Kong Island at 552 meters and offers the most iconic panorama in Hong Kong tourism, with sweeping views over Victoria Harbor and the city skyline. The summit can be reached via the historic Peak Tram, a 1.4 km funicular operating since 1888 and considered the oldest in Asia. Alternatively, visitors can take Bus 15 from Central or hike up via Old Peak Road, making it one of the more flexible things to do in Hong Kong. At the top, the Sky Terrace 428 on the Peak Tower provides an open-air viewing deck, while the nearby Lion's Pavilion offers a free viewpoint with equally impressive vistas, ideal for Hong Kong sightseeing. For those wanting more, the Peak Circle Walk is a 3.5 km loop around the upper ridge, taking about 45 minutes and delivering views in every direction. This makes the Peak not just a viewpoint but a complete experience and one of the best places to visit during a Hong Kong trip.

Tian Tan Buddha (Big Buddha) & Po Lin Monastery
Tian Tan Buddha, commonly known as the Big Buddha, is a 34-meter bronze seated statue on the Ngong Ping plateau and one of the most significant landmarks in Hong Kong tourism. Completed in 1993 and inspired by Beijing’s Temple of Heaven, it stands as a major spiritual and visual highlight in any Hong Kong travel guide. Visitors climb 240 steps to reach the platform, where sweeping views and the statue’s scale make it one of the most memorable Hong Kong sightseeing experiences. The base houses a small museum and a relic chamber believed to contain a Buddha bone fragment, adding cultural depth to this Hong Kong trip stop. Next to the statue is Po Lin Monastery, founded in 1906 and considered one of the most important Buddhist monasteries in the region. The site is reached via the Ngong Ping 360 Cable Car from Tung Chung, a 5.7 km ride often listed among the most scenic cable car journeys in Asia and one of the top things to do in Hong Kong.

