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(E2) Hong Kong Intangible Cultural Experience - Beating the Little People + Central and Western District Heritage Trail + Feng Shui Principles of Architecture and Urban Design

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  • Visit Tai Hang Lotus Temple built in 1863 to learn about Hong Kong folk customs - Guanyin Borrowing Treasury.
  • Enter Tai Hang Fire Dragon Cultural Center to explore Hong Kong tradition - Fire Dragon Dance (national intangible cultural heritage).
  • A popular check-in spot - the characteristic circular bridge on Yee Wo Street.
  • Taste authentic Hong Kong-style afternoon tea.
  • A wonderful experience of Hong Kong customs and culture - Beating the Little Man (intangible cultural heritage).
  • Take a retro Ding Ding car to shuttle through the streets and discover a different old Hong Kong.
  • Walk into the Central and Western District Heritage Trail - the most historically valuable and culturally significant places.
  • Learn about Hong Kong's interesting folk culture, architecture and Feng Shui rules for urban design.

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(E2) Hong Kong Intangible Cultural Experience - Beating the Little People + Central and Western District Heritage Trail

Inclusions

  • The tour fee includes Ding Ding bus tickets, the experience of playing with the little people (one time for adults, not included for children under 11 years old) and guide tips.

Additional Info

  • Important: Infants and children must be included in the passenger headcount

  • Children aged 0-2 can travel free of charge provided they will not occupy separate seats

From$66.46Per Person

What's included in (E2) Hong Kong Intangible Cultural Experience - Beating the Little People + Central and Western District Heritage Trail + Feng Shui Principles of Architecture and Urban Design

(Subject to Option Inclusions)
  • Departure: Meet the operator at 13:30. Enter your preferred location at checkout. The operator will make the final confirmation accordingly. Meet at Exit A1 of Tin Hau MTR Station (inside the station).Look for the guide with a Klook sign
  • [Attraction/experience] 13:40, Guided tour, Lin Fa Kung Temple, Since its establishment in 1863, Tai Hang Lotus Temple in Hong Kong has become an important landmark for Guanyin worship. Every time Guanyin's birthday and "Guanyin Opening the Treasury" event are held, many believers go to Tai Hang Lotus Temple to worship. Guanyin Borrowing Treasury is a folk custom in Hong Kong. Believers will offer sacrifices and pray for good fortune in the new year at various Guanyin temples.
  • [Attraction/experience] 14:15, Tai Hang Fire Dragon Heritage Centre, The ground floor of the Cultural Center has an exhibition hall that uses projection technology and interactive forms to display the activities, history and crafts of the Fire Dragon Dance, as well as the evolution of the Tai Hang Hakka Village. Through items and short films related to the Fire Dragon, explore the history and value of the Fire Dragon Dance.
  • [Attraction/experience] 15:00, Guided tour, Yee Wo Street Circular Bridge, A popular check-in spot - the characteristic circular bridge on Yee Wo Street.
  • [Dining] Afternoon tea, Authentic Hong Kong-style afternoon tea, Hong Kong tea restaurants, also known as Cha Kee, have been popular since the 1960s. They are a blend of Cantonese cuisine and Western culture, integrating the food culture of past Hong Kong-style ice houses, hotels and Western restaurants to become Hong Kong's unique food culture.
  • [Attraction/experience] 16:15, Guided tour, Bowrington Villain Hitting, Beating the evil spirits is a unique custom in Hong Kong. Whenever Hong Kong people feel that things are not going well, they will come here to ask the fairy to beat the evil spirits that are attached to them. The ritual of beating the evil spirits mainly involves praying for peace, resolving disasters and difficulties, and improving fortune. Beating the evil spirits not only allows people to experience local culture, but also becomes a window to explore Hong Kong culture.
  • [Attraction/experience] 16:45, Guided tour, Hongkong Tramways Limited, When you come to Hong Kong, you must take a ride on the Ding Ding Tram, which is one of the oldest trams in the world. Because it runs slowly, you can hear the "clang clang" sound of the axles rubbing against the rails wherever it passes.
  • [Attraction/experience] 17:30, Central and Western District Heritage Trail, The Heritage Trail is designed to combine history, art, architecture and culture. Passing through many ancient buildings and heritage sites along the way, you can deeply experience the cultural diversity and long history of Hong Kong.
  • [Attraction/experience] 18:00, Feng Shui Principles of Architecture and Urban Design - The Mountain and Water Competition between the Bank Building and HSBC Bank, There are many interesting customs and beliefs in Hong Kong, all of which claim to help people change their fortunes! In addition to temples, high-rise buildings in Hong Kong often have hidden mysteries, and many designs and layouts are closely related to Feng Shui. Enter the legend of the mountain and water dispute between the Bank of China Building and HSBC Bank in Central, Hong Kong.
  • [Return] 18:30, at Central MTR Station, The Central MTR station was disbanded on its own.
E2 Hong Kong Intangible Cultural Experience - Beating the Little People, Central and Western Heritage Trail, Feng Shui Principles of Architecture and Urban Design
E2 Hong Kong Intangible Cultural Experience - Beating the Little People, Central and Western Heritage Trail, Feng Shui Principles of Architecture and Urban Design
Precious Hong Kong Tradition - Fire Dragon Dance
Precious Hong Kong Tradition - Fire Dragon Dance
Hong Kong Folk Customs - Guanyin Borrowing Library
Hong Kong Folk Customs - Guanyin Borrowing Library
A wonderful experience of Hong Kong culture - beating the villain
A wonderful experience of Hong Kong culture - beating the villain
Ding Ding Tram, one of the oldest trams in the world
Ding Ding Tram, one of the oldest trams in the world
Causeway Bay's unique urban landscape - the circular bridge
Causeway Bay's unique urban landscape - the circular bridge
(E2) Hong Kong Intangible Cultural Experience - Beating the Little People + Central and Western District Heritage Trail + Feng Shui Principles of Architecture and Urban Design
(E2) Hong Kong Intangible Cultural Experience - Beating the Little People + Central and Western District Heritage Trail + Feng Shui Principles of Architecture and Urban Design
(E2) Hong Kong Intangible Cultural Experience - Beating the Little People + Central and Western District Heritage Trail + Feng Shui Principles of Architecture and Urban Design
(E2) Hong Kong Intangible Cultural Experience - Beating the Little People + Central and Western District Heritage Trail + Feng Shui Principles of Architecture and Urban Design
(E2) Hong Kong Intangible Cultural Experience - Beating the Little People + Central and Western District Heritage Trail + Feng Shui Principles of Architecture and Urban Design
(E2) Hong Kong Intangible Cultural Experience - Beating the Little People + Central and Western District Heritage Trail + Feng Shui Principles of Architecture and Urban Design
(E2) Hong Kong Intangible Cultural Experience - Beating the Little People + Central and Western District Heritage Trail + Feng Shui Principles of Architecture and Urban Design
(E2) Hong Kong Intangible Cultural Experience - Beating the Little People + Central and Western District Heritage Trail + Feng Shui Principles of Architecture and Urban Design
(E2) Hong Kong Intangible Cultural Experience - Beating the Little People + Central and Western District Heritage Trail + Feng Shui Principles of Architecture and Urban Design
(E2) Hong Kong Intangible Cultural Experience - Beating the Little People + Central and Western District Heritage Trail + Feng Shui Principles of Architecture and Urban Design
(E2) Hong Kong Intangible Cultural Experience - Beating the Little People + Central and Western District Heritage Trail + Feng Shui Principles of Architecture and Urban Design
(E2) Hong Kong Intangible Cultural Experience - Beating the Little People + Central and Western District Heritage Trail + Feng Shui Principles of Architecture and Urban Design
(E2) Hong Kong Intangible Cultural Experience - Beating the Little People + Central and Western District Heritage Trail + Feng Shui Principles of Architecture and Urban Design
(E2) Hong Kong Intangible Cultural Experience - Beating the Little People + Central and Western District Heritage Trail + Feng Shui Principles of Architecture and Urban Design
(E2) Hong Kong Intangible Cultural Experience - Beating the Little People + Central and Western District Heritage Trail + Feng Shui Principles of Architecture and Urban Design
(E2) Hong Kong Intangible Cultural Experience - Beating the Little People + Central and Western District Heritage Trail + Feng Shui Principles of Architecture and Urban Design

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  • In Chinese tradition, people would design buildings and place various auspicious items to avoid bad luck and bring good luck. Feng Shui has long been a part of life in Hong Kong. You can see Feng Shui designs in some major buildings, such as the high and open atrium of the HSBC Head Office Building in Central, which is meant to attract good luck;
  • Hong Kong also has many traditional festivals and customs unique to the people. For example: the Tai Hang Fire Dragon Dance (intangible cultural heritage), the Goose Neck Bridge Fighting the Little People (intangible cultural heritage), and the Guanyin Borrowing Activities held during the Mid-Autumn Festival.

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