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From M+ and Palace museums to Ocean Park’s Water World, five Hong Kong attractions, new or updated, to wow tourists

  • Hong Kong has opened its borders to non-residents, who may be drawn to five recently opened or revamped tourist attractions
  • From the M+ Museum to the revamped Peak Tram to Ocean Park’s World, there is something for everyone

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Hong Kong is opening up to visitors, and the city can now offer tourists five updated and brand new attractions, including Water World (above).. Photo: Vernon Yuen/NurPhoto via Getty Images

Hong Kong has been an extremely difficult place to enter for non-residents and tourists since the coronavirus pandemic began.

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However, in April the government began allowing non-residents to fly in, and although the floodgates have yet to open, it’s expected that the number of arrivals at Hong Kong International Airport will begin to grow soon.

There’s still a seven-day hotel quarantine for all arrivals, but once that period ends there’s plenty to see for those who haven’t been back for a while or are new to the city.

Here are five attractions that have been opened or been significantly revamped since Covid-19 began.

To get to them, visitors might like to take the Star Ferry, which is at risk of ceasing operations because of unpayable debt, and ride two new MTR subway lines – the Tuen Ma Line and the extended East Rail.

The Peak Tram

The Peak Tram has had a facelift: the cars have larger windows and doors, and are now painted green. Photo: K.Y. Cheng
The Peak Tram has had a facelift: the cars have larger windows and doors, and are now painted green. Photo: K.Y. Cheng
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