Victoria Peak (Victoria Peak)

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Located at an altitude of 552 meters above sea level, the peak of Thai Binh (Victoria Peak) is the highest point on Hong Kong Island, where visitors cannot ignore every time they come to Thom port country to be able to fully admire the whole landscape. Splendid, modern city scene is adorned with green colors of forests and tree-lined mountain slopes.

In Chinese, Taiping Peak has a profound meaning, as the mountain of eternal peace. Since the early years of the 19th century, when Hong Kong was still a British colony, Thai Binh Peak has been the most unique place of Thom port country in its own right. With its mild, cool climate, it was once privileged as a lavish retreat for expatriate British officials and European citizens. That is why most of the architecture of the buildings here are influenced and dominated by a distinct colonial style. You will easily see villas, cafes, and restaurants built in a classic and modern style.

Today, Thai Binh Peak is not only the residence of the elite and famous people, but also a great place to visit and check-in for those who love peace, relax and watch the whole world. City scene with modern high-rise buildings, endless skyline, bustling seaport and remote islands. When the sunlight fades, the city is adorned with colorful arrays of sparkling light, giving you the feeling of being lost in a magical fairyland. Hong Kong is inherently the most famous city in the world with traditional and modern beauties, Thai Binh Peak is the most ideal place for you to feel and evaluate this statement.

You can easily enjoy the beautiful night view of Hong Kong from above, a view that is admired by the whole world. Lion Pavilion, Victoria Peak Garden and Peak Galleria on top of Thai Binh are ideal places to visit, especially at sunset. The most prominent is the Peak Tower built in 1997, inspired by the shape of a bowl, which is a complex of sightseeing, dining and shopping. You can't miss Sky Terrace 428, a great check-in point located at the top of the tower, get ready to gaze down on the modern city with many skyscrapers, prepare your camera or electricity. smartphone to capture the best photos of your journey.

There are many ways to reach the top of Thai Binh, you can take a bus, taxi or even follow the "Hong Kong trail" if you love adventure; But one of the best experiences you shouldn't miss is getting ready for a journey on a special tram ride (called the Peak Tram in English) on a railway line that Hong Kong people pride themselves on being the steepest in the world. world, has been in business for more than 100 years (since 1888), transporting an average of nearly 11,000 passengers per day to the summit of this beautiful mountain. The journey will help you capture the unforgettable beauty of Cang Thom, you will be surprised when below you is a primeval forest sparkling with sunlight and far away are skyscrapers. modern and bustling harbor or on sunny days you will easily admire the eight majestic mountains of Kowloon City. The final destination of the journey is the display of the history of this amazing tram, and above it is the magnificent Peak Tower.

Despite being influenced by modern life, Thai Binh Peak still retains its ancient and contemplative features, with a space covered by lush green trees, quiet parks and breathtaking views. This place deserves to be a great destination for those who want to move away from the noisy and bustling city.


Operating time:

Peak Tram: from 07AM to 10PM, every 15-20 minutes

The Peak Tower: from 10AM to 10PM (Monday to Friday); from 08AM to 10PM (Saturday, Sunday and public holidays)

Sky Terrace 428: from 10AM to 09PM (Monday to Friday); from 08AM to 09PM (Saturday, Sunday and public holidays)

Peak Tram fares:

Adults : HK$52 (round trip), HK$37 (one way)

Children (3-11 years old) or seniors over 65 years old : HK$23 (round trip), HK$14 (one way)

Sky Terrace 428 ticket price:

Adult : HK$52

Children (3-11 years old) or seniors over 65 years old : HK$26

Peak Tram and Sky Terrace 428 combo ticket price:

Adults : HK$99 (round trip), HK$84 (one way)

Children (3-11 years old) or seniors over 65 years old : HK$47 (round trip), HK$38 (one way)

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