Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Victoria Peak & Madame Tussauds

19th September 2010
We supposed to go Ngong Ping 360 which is the getaway to Lantau Island and famous for the world's tallest, outdoor, seated bronze statue of Giant Buddha but due to the overheat (the very very very hot weather), we cancel the plan. We woke up late as we don't have enough sleep for the last few days. Travelling is like that; sleep late at night and wake up very early.

Since woke up late, find breakfast also much convenient as more shops are open. After breakfast, we moved to another Hong Kong famous attractions, Victoria Peak. Victoria Peak is also my second visit by the way =p. If you like to have a stunning 360 degrees panoramic view accoss Hong Kong, this is the best place to be.

There are lots of attractions in Victoria Peak. Our main destinations is visiting Madame Tussauds which located in the Level 2 of Peak Tower. Madame Tussauds is a wax musseum displaying lifelike wax of historical and royal figures, celebrities and sports stars. So, we took this opportunity to spot our favourite superstars and pose lots of crazy pictures.



From East ===>


Lee Ping Ping and Andy Lau are promoting their latest movie


Who in the world will not know this guy? Jay Chao, the Taiwan king rapper which sometimes I can't hear what he was singing or rapping :P


Twins


Everyone knew him as Ip Man; Donnie Yen




Theresa Teng looks stunning in awesome cheongsam


Anita Mui

Even Korea superstar is here; Bae Yong Jung from Winter Sonata

To the West ===>






Lastly, not forgeting the famous sport star of all time, David Beckham


How to get there: MTR to Central Station and exit J2. Turn right, through Chater Garden, cross Queen's Road Central and make way up to Garden Road. Pass the Bank of China Tower and Citibank Plaza on the left and St John's Cathedral on the right before arriving at the terminus, which is on the left hand side.

Both Peak Tram and entrance to Madame Tussauds cost HK$180 which is highly recommend to take combo package.

1 comment:

  1. Madame Tussauds in London is better than Hong Kong one. In Hong Kong , quite small lol.!!! Not all are really look alike!! :) But, i like the scenes in Victoria Peak!!

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