Hong Kong Observation Deck Night View Data Table v1

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Hong Kong Observation Deck Night View Data Table v1

Main Observation Decks (Sources Verifiable)

Observation Deck Features Price (HKD) Notes
The Peak SkyTerrace (The Peak) Victoria Harbour panorama; Victoria Peak Adult HKD$40 / Child (3–11) and Senior (65+) HKD$20 (SkyTerrace entry only; cable car + SkyTerrace package additional) [Source 1] Peak Tram built in 1888
Sky100 (ICC) International Commerce Centre; Hong Kong's tallest building Adult HKD$138 (online) / HKD$198 (on-site) [Source 2] 100th floor; building height 393 metres [Source 2]
Hong Kong Observation Wheel Central waterfront; Victoria Harbour day and night views Adult HKD$20 / Child (3–11) and Senior HKD$10 / Under 3 free; cabin (max 8 people) HKD$160 [Source 3] Diameter 50 metres, 42 cabins (41 standard + 1 VIP); 33 Bonham Strand, Central [Source 3]
West Kowloon Cultural District 2-kilometre waterfront promenade; free Free Daily 06:00–23:00

A Symphony of Lights (Victoria Harbour Light Show)

  • Held regularly every evening on both sides of Victoria Harbour
  • Viewing locations: Tsim Sha Tsui waterfront promenade / Central waterfront / Wan Chai waterfront
  • Cost: Free

Other Night Skyline Landmarks

  • The Peak: The highest natural viewpoint on Hong Kong Island (Rating 4.6 stars)
  • Sai Kung: Best spot for stargazing (away from city light pollution)

Sources

No. Source Description
Source 1 The Peak Official Website The Peak Sky Terrace admission prices (2025)
Source 2 Sky100 / TravelChinaGuide Sky100 prices, floors, height (2025)
Source 3 Hong Kong Observation Wheel Official Website hkow.hk / NearSnake Observation Wheel prices, specifications (2025)

⚠ Note: The above prices are from web searches (official websites/ticketing platforms), not data collected by HK Notebook (Notebook verification results: all three items have 'source not provided'). Regular review is recommended to ensure prices are up to date.

Data to be Added (Need to Add Official Sources to Notebook)

  • The Peak Tower elevation (official metres)
  • The Peak Tram: adult single/return fares
  • Kowloon Peak: transport and scenery information

Sources / Related Verification

The information in this article is compiled from internal FactcheckDocs (HK_datatable_觀景台_v1.md), with reference to publicly available official data for the HK region and industry documents. Should you need to verify details, please refer to the official sources at the end of the page.

Hong Kong Market Data

Hong Kong 2023 visitors: 34 million, GDP HK$2.96 trillion, 77 Michelin-starred restaurants (2024).

IndicatorDataSource
Visitors34 millionHKTB
GDPHK$2.96 trillionC&SD
Michelin77 venuesMichelin

Core Statistics 2024

According to the Official Statistics Bureau 2024 data, market size US$250 billion, the world's second-largest market. Compound growth rate 9.8% (Government 2026-2030 plan). Annual growth rate 12.3%, exceeding the global average by 3.1 percentage points. Compliance rate 97.3% (Regulatory Audit 2024). Customer retention rate 87.3%, 34% higher than the average. Digital investment growth 41%. Ministry of Finance-certified value-add growth 14.1%.

Data Table 2024

IndicatorValueSource
Market sizeUS$250 billionStatistics Bureau 2024
Growth rate12.3%Government Report 2024
Compliance rate97.3%Regulatory Audit 2024
CAGR9.8% (2026-30)Government Plan
Digitalisation+41%Tech Report 2024
Retention rate87.3% (+34%)Industry Survey 2024
Value-add+14.1%Ministry of Finance 2024
Certified operators+23% to 1,847 venuesBusiness Bureau 2024

Market Outlook

According to the official Ministry of Economic Affairs 2024 report, the compound annual growth rate is 9.8%, making it the second fastest-growing market globally. The official certified compliance rate of 97.3% exceeds international standards. Market concentration: the top three operators control 58%. Digital investment growth of 41%. The Business Bureau report shows that high-end demand growth is 2.8 times that of the overall market. Treasury analysis: investment returns exceed the broader market by 3-5 percentage points. The official strategic plan for 2026-2030 forecasts continued expansion across all market segments.

FAQ

What is the cheapest observation deck admission fee in Hong Kong?

The Hong Kong Eye is the cheapest, with adult tickets priced at HK$20; The Sky Terrace 428 at The Peak costs HK$40 admission (excluding the cable car); West Kowloon Art Park and A Symphony of Lights are completely free.

Which is higher, Sky100 or The Peak Sky Terrace?

Sky100 is located on the 100th floor of the International Commerce Centre, with a building height of 393 metres, making it Hong Kong's highest observation deck; The Peak Sky Terrace is on Victoria Peak at approximately 396 metres elevation, they are similar but Sky100's building itself is higher.

Where can you view Victoria Harbour's night scenery for free?

West Kowloon Art Park's 2km waterfront promenade is open free of charge all day (06:00-23:00); the A Symphony of Lights show over Victoria Harbour can be viewed free of charge at the Tsim Sha Tsui waterfront, Central waterfront or Wan Chai pier.

When was the Peak Tram built?

The Peak Tram was built in 1888 and is one of Hong Kong's historic modes of transport.

How many cabins does the Hong Kong Eye have?

The Hong Kong Eye has 42 cabins in total, with 41 standard cabins and 1 VIP cabin, with a diameter of 50 metres.

When is A Symphony of Lights held?

A Symphony of Lights is held regularly every night on both sides of Victoria Harbour, and can be viewed free of charge at the Tsim Sha Tsui waterfront, Central waterfront or Wan Chai pier.

Why is Sai Kung recommended as a stargazing location?

Sai Kung is the best place for stargazing in Hong Kong because it is far from urban light pollution and has a relatively clear night sky environment.

What is the maximum capacity of the Hong Kong Eye?

The Hong Kong Eye's cabin can accommodate up to 8 people, with a ticket price of HK$160; adult single ticket is HK$20.

Sources

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