5-Hour Small Group Kowloon Sightseeing Tour
Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Trip Type: Half-day Tours
Duration: 5 hours
An extensive excursion to Kowloon Island (translated as Nine Dragons). This tour covers three areas in Kowloon to let you walk through the significant parts of Kowloon Island.
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An extensive excursion to Kowloon Island (translated as Nine Dragons). This tour covers three areas in Kowloon to let you walk through the significant parts of Kowloon Island.
Hong Kong is a soaring developed city. The high-rises and modern architectures in the Kowloon have almost edged out all traces of its historic origin.
Fortunately, with careful observation of the surroundings, the treasures are still there. This "Seeking Nine Dragons" walking tour will let you explore the significant parts of Kowloon. You will follow the trace of the Heavenly Goddess' descendants and the royal family of the Song Dynasty, as well as the relics of the most influential settlement in Kowloon area scattered in Wong Tai Sin and Kowloon City over 600 years. Following the treats of renowned delicatessen in the Kowloon City, the tour will visit the old urban area of To Kwa Wan where the landscape, shops and flats have frozen for almost half a century. Sad but true that such live history in Hong Kong will not last long. It will be gone in the near future when the clock of urban development ticks again. So join the tour before it will be gone!
Fortunately, with careful observation of the surroundings, the treasures are still there. This "Seeking Nine Dragons" walking tour will let you explore the significant parts of Kowloon. You will follow the trace of the Heavenly Goddess' descendants and the royal family of the Song Dynasty, as well as the relics of the most influential settlement in Kowloon area scattered in Wong Tai Sin and Kowloon City over 600 years. Following the treats of renowned delicatessen in the Kowloon City, the tour will visit the old urban area of To Kwa Wan where the landscape, shops and flats have frozen for almost half a century. Sad but true that such live history in Hong Kong will not last long. It will be gone in the near future when the clock of urban development ticks again. So join the tour before it will be gone!
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