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Best Things To Do In Summer -- Experience the Four Amazing Sites in Hong Kong

For those familiar with Beijing, the "Eight Great Sites" (八大處) are likely no strangers - eight ancient Buddhist temples that have borne witness to the history of the imperial capital and embodied the faith of old Beijing under the Son of Heaven. However, are visitors equally acquainted with Hong Kong's "Four Amazing Sites " (香港「四大處」)? In the sweltering summer heat, we have carefully selected four places in Hong Kong where you can stroll leisurely without having to brave the scorching sun or work up a heavy sweat, and leisurely explore the 200-year-old spirit of this vibrant city, and tell you the best things to do in summer.

Dr. Sun Yat-sen Museum in Central

The Dr. Sun Yat-sen Museum in Central Mid-Levels is the perfect summer indoor activity venue for visitors to learn about Hong Kong's unique role in modern Chinese history.Dr. Sun Yat-sen, the revered founding father of the Republic of China, overthrew the Qing dynasty and established the republic. His life was deeply intertwined with Hong Kong, where his revolutionary ideas and activities took root.The museum is housed in the historic Kom Tong Hall, a private mansion built in 1914 for the wealthy Hong Kong merchant Ho Kom-tong. The building's architecture blends Chinese and Western styles, and it is one of the earliest reinforced concrete private residences in Hong Kong, as well as one of the few remaining early 20th century buildings. The Kom Tong Hall was declared a Hong Kong heritage landmark in 2010.

Through its valuable artifact exhibitions, the museum chronicles Dr. Sun's illustrious life and his political ideals of nationalism, democracy, and socialism, which continue to influence many Hong Kong citizens. The museum also hosts engaging summer programs for children. Nearby, visitors can explore historic landmarks like the Man Mo Temple, Possession Street, and other religious and architectural sites, while riding the famous Central-Mid-Levels Escalator, creating a truly immersive journey through time.

Adjacent to the historic museum is the residence with signature 1 to 2 bedrooms apartments, deplexes and triplexex, decked out in Molteni & C and Varenna furniture. Castle One by V, an opulent apartment, offering modern amenities like a 24-hour gym, spa, swimming pool, and karaoke lounge, allowing guests to unwind while gazing upon the timeless Kom Tong Hall.
 
The famous Central Mid-Levels Escalator is just a 5-minute walk from Castle One by V. Strolling along the escalator is like traversing a time tunnel, so it's worth experiencing it while you're there.
 
Latest exhibition: "Hong Kong in the Time of Sun Yat-sen"
How to get there: 7 Wan Chai Road, Central, Hong Kong
Accommodation recommendation:
Castle One by V (opposite the Dr. Sun Yat-sen Museum)

  
Convention and Exhibition Centre in Wanchai

The Dr. Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall chronicles the historical memory of Hong Kong, while the Wanchai Convention and Exhibition Centre showcases the dynamic vitality of the city. This landmark building, brimming with modern sensibilities, is like a soaring phoenix perched along the shores of Victoria Harbour, commanding attention with its prime waterfront location. It is the premier venue for hosting large-scale indoor events and exhibitions throughout the summer, where diverse groups gather daily to showcase the vibrant, cosmopolitan lifestyle of this international metropolis.

Recent popular events have included the Snack World Expo, the Hong Kong Book Fair, the Hong Kong Ani-Com & Games Fair, and the Hong Kong Cat Expo - there is sure to be an exhibition that captivates your interest.

 Just a 5-10 minute walk away is the V Wanchai serviced residence, which has won accolades such as the "Best Hotel Interior Award" and the "Asia Pacific Interior Design Award". Blending industrial aesthetics with natural materials, its design seamlessly complements the Convention Centre, offering high-quality amenities and facilities that make it a convenient and ideal choice for those frequently attending various exhibitions.
 
Upcoming Events:
Snack World Expo: 17/7 - 23/7
Hong Kong Book Fair: 17/7 - 23/7
Hong Kong Ani-Com & Games Fair: 26/7 - 30/7
Hong Kong Cat Expo: 2/8 - 4/8
How to Get There: MTR East Rail Line, Exhibition Centre Station
Accommodation Recommendation: 180 Jaffe Road,
V Wanchai
 


Victoria Park in Causeway Bay

As a former British colonial gem, this largest park on Hong Kong Island was named after Queen Victoria and embodies the glory of the British Empire. It was created through a major land reclamation project after World War II, using rubble from damaged wartime buildings. For decades, the park was a hub for major events in Hong Kong.

Today, the park has shed its historical weight and transformed into a vibrant yet serene urban oasis. It features various sports facilities and a public pool that are popular summer destinations, especially on Sundays and public holidays when the "Arts Pavilion" market sets up, offering traditional and emerging Hong Kong crafts and creative gifts.

Just a 5-10 minute walk from the park is The Hayworth - V Causeway Bay, an upscale serviced residential development that provides easy access to recreation, shopping, dining, and a high-quality lifestyle.

Latest event: Art Fun Workshop - Sundays and public holidays from 10am to 6pm
How to get there: 1 Hing Fat Street, Causeway Bay (MTR Tin Hau Station - Exit A2, Causeway Bay Station - Exit E)
Accommodation recommendation:
The Hayworth - V Serviced Apartments, 9 Yee Wo Street, Causeway Bay


Horse Racecourse in Happy Valley
Happy Valley Racecourse, formerly known as the Happy Valley or the Happy Valley Racecourse, is where Hong Kong's horse racing tradition began in 1884. This iconic venue has become synonymous with the city's vibrant spirit and love for the sport.

Situated in the heart of the bustling urban district, the racecourse is one of the few metropolitan racetracks in the world. It offers not just thrilling races, but also a lively social scene where Hong Kong's elite gather, especially during the racing season from September to July. Even those unfamiliar with the sport enjoy the electric atmosphere on race nights, typically held on Wednesdays.

Beyond the races, the surrounding Happy Valley neighborhood is a popular residential area favored by the middle class. It is conveniently located near Causeway Bay and Wan Chai, providing easy access to a wide array of dining, entertainment and transportation options.

The V Happy Valley serviced apartments on Shing Wo Road, just a 5-minute walk away, offer an ideal accommodation option.

Latest Events: Horse racing every Wednesday night
How to Get There: 5-10 minute walk from MTR Causeway Bay Station Exit A
Accommodation Recommendation:
V Happy Valley, 68 Shing Wo Road
 

From the historical museum to the modern commercial and cultural exhibitions, and from the serene leisure parks to the exhilarating racing events, The Four Sites encapsulates the unique charm of Hong Kong. Book your stay at the nearby V apartments and immerse yourself in the city's vibrant summer activities.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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