I moved the following from the article, because it reads like an excerpt from a HK Tourist Board brochure, meaning it's not encyclopedic and is probably copyrighted. Vicki Rosenzweig 17:39 14 Jul 2003 (UTC)
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Victoria Peak
High above Hong Kong Island on the 'back of the Dragon', Victoria Peak is the City of Life's premier visitor attraction, providing magnificent harbour and city views.
Arriving late afternoon enables you to experience the dazzling panorama of Hong Kong Island, the harbour, Kowloon and the hills beyond. Later, you can thrill to the neon-dotted skyline by night. What's more, The Peak offers visitors a multitude of fantastic entertainment, dining and shopping options.
Peak Tram. The best way to get to the top is via the Peak Tram, a funicular railway that carves a steep 396-metre swathe up the lush mountainside. The tram has been in operation since 1888, and once competed with sedan chairs as the most popular way up. Try to get seats at the front of the tram on the right-hand side for the journey skyward. The only way to describe the views from this vantage point is "simply breathtaking".
Peak Tower & Peak Galleria Thrilling indoor entertainment is housed in the Peak Tower and Peak Galleria. Attractions include a hi-tech virtual-reality ride, the Peak Explorer, as well as a showcase of weird and wonderful artefacts at the Ripley's Believe It Or Not! Odditorium. Then, rub shoulders with the famous at world-renowned Madame Tussaud's wax portraits museum. With around 100 astoundingly life-like wax figures means getting up close and personal with Jackie Chan and Arnold Schwarzenegger has never been easier. And let's not forget dining. There are several mouth-watering options on the Peak, including Cafe Deco Bar & Grill and Movenpick Marche Restaurant. All impress hungry visitors with their international menus and outstanding views.
Peak Walks The Peak is the perfect ___location to embark on several trails. For a spectacular circular walk that takes about one hour, turn right out of the Peak Tower and head for Lugard Road. To climb to even greater heights, stroll up Mount Austin Road to Victoria Peak Garden, then venture down to Aberdeen or return to entral via Old Peak Road.
How to get there: 1. Take bus no. 15C at Star Ferry Pier to Garden Road (Tram Terminal) (HK$3.2; runs daily : 10am - 11:45pm). 2. Take bus no. 12S at Admiralty MTR station (West) to Garden Road (Peak Tram Station)(HK$2.5; runs daily : 10am - 12mn). 3. Take maxicab No.1 (HK$7.4) from Central (Lung Wui Road near Hong Kong City Hall) runs daily (6:30am - 12mn). 4. Take bus no.15 (HK$9.2) from Central (Exchange Square) Bus Terminus runs daily (6:15am - 12:15am)."
Dumb question: why have photos of a waterfall, the walking trail, the view of the relatively empty south side of the island, and the tram, and not have a photo of the view that made the Peak famous - the north side of the island? --Robert Merkel 23:48 15 Jul 2003 (UTC)
The pics are too huge; only a smaller version of the peak tower should be kept. Is that tram picture an acknowleded copyright vio? --Jiang 23:59 15 Jul 2003 (UTC)
- I've been there. Trust me, the view from the tower is a heck of a lot more interesting than a view of it. --Robert Merkel 06:33 16 Jul 2003 (UTC)
shall it be moved to Victoria Peak, Hong Kong ? kt2 07:34 16 Jul 2003 (UTC)
- That's where it originally was. Mav moved it here. --Jiang
Are there other things called Victoria Peak? If not then why the comma title? --mav 07:41 16 Jul 2003 (UTC)