The Peak of Hong Kong Island is the highest point of Hong Kong Island, known for its expansive views. It offers a panoramic vista of Lantau Island, a bird’s-eye view of Hong Kong’s skyline, and a glimpse of the towering skyscrapers and the Victoria Harbour’s night scene. Coupled with the Peak Tower Observation Deck and the Peak Tram, it has become an important tourist attraction and one of Hong Kong’s iconic landmarks. Riding the Peak Tram is a way to understand Hong Kong, with millions of tourists each year enjoying the spectacular urban scenery and natural beauty from a unique perspective. Sky Terrace 428 at The Peak Tower is a 360-degree viewing platform in Hong Kong, providing an overwhelming visual experience for you to enjoy the urban landscape and unique charm, be it day, dusk, or night. The Fun Memories Photo Studio, located on the second floor of The Peak Tower, features 22 meticulously designed thematic scenes with professional photography lighting and various elements, allowing you to experience a large-scale selfie studio within the whole of Hong Kong through self-photography. Madame Tussauds Hong Kong houses over a hundred wax figures of global celebrities and offers multi-sensory exhibitions, including the pioneering augmented reality holographic experience featuring Hong Kong’s popular singer-songwriter, Jackson Wang. Monopoly Dream World, located at The Peak of Hong Kong, brings the classic elements of the board game to life in three dimensions, allowing everyone to become a Monopoly tycoon. Open all year round, with The Peak Tram operating from 7:30 AM to 11:00 PM and The Peak Tower from 10:00 AM to 11:00 PM (Monday to Friday), and 8:00 AM to 11:00 PM (Saturday, Sunday, and public holidays). Sky Terrace 428 operates from 10:00 AM to 10:00 PM (Monday to Friday), and 8:00 AM to 10:00 PM (Saturday, Sunday, and public holidays). Child policy: children under 3 years old (not including) enter for free. Note: The above are the preferential policies for paid attractions such as The Peak Tram, Sky Terrace 428, and Madame Tussauds Hong Kong at the scenic area, and are for reference only. Essential tips: 1. To enjoy the view of Hong Kong from The Peak, the weather is crucial; consider adjusting your itinerary on rainy or cloudy days to avoid obstructed views. 2. On weekends, there are many visitors to the Peak Tram and observation deck; be prepared to queue for over an hour. 3. For major holidays such as Christmas and Chinese New Year, check the official website of The Peak for any promotional activities. 4. If interested in the history of the Peak Tram, visit the Tramway Museum after purchasing your tram ticket to experience the nostalgia of the past.