Weather Forecast |
There are occasional spells of high humidity in April in Hong Kong. Air traffic and ferry services are occasionally disrupted because of reduced visibility under drizzle and foggy weather.
The monthly average temperature for April is 24°C. Daytime averages stay close to 26°C with a mild nighttime average of 21°C.
For more details, please refer to the website of the Hong Kong Observatory:
Climate of Hong Kong
https://www.weather.gov.hk/en/cis/climahk.htm
Tourist Attractions |
The most classic view of the harbour is from the Tsim Sha Tsui waterfront. Here you can stand right in front of the harbour and not only marvel at the topological and architectural spectacle of Hong Kong’s iconic skyline, but also admire how the colourful lights from across the harbour dance on the waves. While you’re at the waterfront, head toward Tsim Sha Tsui East to check out the Tsim Sha Tsui promenade, Avenue of Stars, Clock Tower, Hong Kong Cultural Centre and enjoy 'A Symphony of Lights' in the evening.
As one of the oldest forms of transportation in Hong Kong, the Star Ferry has been faithfully carrying passengers across the harbour for more than a century. Although cross-harbour road and rail tunnels now connect both sides of the harbour, the Star Ferry still holds a dear place in locals’ hearts, providing a scenic way to cross the harbour that provides an up-close view of our iconic skyline, and an experience that is reminiscent of the charms of old Hong Kong.
For those who would like to experience the harbour with a taste of history, then the Golden Bauhinia Square is a must visit! The bauhinia is the emblem of Hong Kong; the Forever Blooming Bauhinia Sculpture that sits on the promenade was a gift from the Central Government to mark the 1997 handover of Hong Kong from Britain to China. Every day from 7:50–8:03am (except the first day of each month) is a flag-raising ceremony performed by Hong Kong police officers, which is a nice way to start a day by the harbour.
The Big Buddha and Po Lin Monastery are a major draw for Buddhist pilgrims. And these majestic religious monuments, set against beautiful mountain and coastal scenery, are just as popular with a wide range of visitors in Hong Kong.
For more details, please refer to the links below:
Tourist Attractions|Hong Kong Observatory
https://visithk.weather.gov.hk/index_e.htm
Attractions|Hong Kong Tourism Board
https://www.discoverhongkong.com/eng/explore/attractions.html