The Hong Kong center point is around the area of Man Mo Temple and the area of Dr. Sun Yat sen Museum.
Hong Kong is definitely small, but its capital city lives large. The city is among the world's most densely populated areas. Yet, such is the city's diversity that a few minutes' travel will take you to both urban and rural areas, where people are few and far between. Constantly reinventing itself, the city started as a gathering of fishing villages, became a British colony, and was returned to its motherland. Every chapter of its history is still in the city to experience. The first sight of the modern city is sure to struck, as the Hong Kong International Airport is a wonder of engineering, complemented by the world's longest suspension bridge, Tsing Ma Bridge. In 20 minutes, your adventure into the city begins. The first place on every itinerary is Victoria Peak, which gives a peek of the city's scale and diversity. The rest is a blur - tourists can celebrate the Spring Lantern Festival, eat at the Jumbo Floating Restaurant, shop at Happy Valley and Causeway Bay, ride a cable car to Ocean Park, or be a kid all over again at Disneyland.