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Remarkable Landmarks and Must-Visit Sights
Peak Tower and Peak Galleria
The Peak Tower and Peak Galleria are two major leisure and shopping centers located on Victoria Peak. The Peak Tower houses the upper station of the Peak Tram, offering visitors a scenic ride up from Central district. The Peak Galleria is adjacent and serves as the bus station for public buses and green minibuses on the Peak.
Victoria Peak Garden
Located on the site of Mountain Lodge, the Governor's old summer residence, Victoria Peak Garden is the closest publicly accessible point to the summit. Visitors can enjoy a leisurely walk up Mount Austin Road to reach this serene garden.
The Peak Lookout Restaurant
The Peak Lookout Restaurant, housed in a traditional building, offers a unique dining experience. Originally a stop area for sedan chairs, it was transformed into a restaurant in 1947, serving delicious meals amidst a historic setting.
Culture and History
Victoria Peak has a rich history dating back to the 19th century when it attracted prominent European residents for its panoramic views and temperate climate. The area was developed with exclusive residential zones, and the opening of the Peak Tram in 1888 boosted accessibility, leading to increased demand for residences on the Peak.
Local Cuisine
The Peak offers a variety of dining options, with several restaurants located in the shopping centers. The Peak Lookout Restaurant stands out for its traditional setting and unique history, providing visitors with a memorable dining experience.
Cultural and Historical Significance
Victoria Peak holds a significant place in Hong Kong's history, offering insights into the city's past under both British and Chinese rule. Explore landmarks and cultural practices that showcase the rich heritage of the destination.