This is an open-air market located in Mongkok's Yuen Po Street. Set in a Chinese courtyard, it attracts bird lovers who come in search of pets, bird cages or bird food. The sights, sounds and smell of the garden are unforgettable.
An open-air market located in Mongkok's Tung Choi Street, it's packed with aquariums, fish food and all sorts of colourful fish for sale, especially goldfish. Have a great time spotting Nemo, Marlin or Dory.
The big surprise about the Chinese white dolphin is that it is in fact a vivid pink. The other surprise is that it can be seen 'in the wild', in Hong Kong waters. Take a four-hour cruise to the western end of Lantau Island, where the dolphins live and play.
If you want to see real animals in a real zoo, visit this 5.4-hectare facility. Located near the Peak Tram station in Central, it houses a respectable collection of mammals, reptiles and birds. The abundant flowers and plants are an equally fascinating part of the experience.
If you need a breather in Tsim Sha Tsui, this would be the perfect place. Set in the heart of Tsim Sha Tsui, it is a 14-hectare oasis of peace and abundant green. Built on the former site of a military barracks, it offers a discovery playground, a children's playground, an aviary, a sculpture garden, a birds' lake and even a maze. The swimming pool complex includes an indoor heated pool.
Answers: 1. The Bird Garden 2. The Goldfish Market 3. Dolphin Watch Cruise 4. Zoological and Botanical Gardens 5. Kowloon Park
