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The Lion Pavilion – Glance at the Pearl of the Orient

March 25, 2021

Name(English): Victoria Peak’s Lions Pavilion
Name(Chinese): 太平山獅子亭
Category: Outdoor activities
Address(English):
Findlay Rd, The Peak
Address(Chinese): 山頂芬梨道
Address Google Map Link: https://goo.gl/maps/3n58AQSfFznUEiaH9
Address longitude and latitude: 22.27095756807029, 114.15078735893283
Opening Hours:
MON 00:00 – 23:59
TUE 00:00 – 23:59
WED 00:00 – 23:59
THU 00:00 – 23:59
FRI 00:00 – 23:59
SAT 00:00 – 23:59
SUN 00:00 – 23:59
Recommended Time to Visit:
17:00 for the sunset view and 19:00 for the night view
Accessibility Note: Need to walk up stairs


Never have you been to Hong Kong if you didn’t watch the night view from The Peak. Guess you may have seen lots of photos showing its fascination, yet they seldom tell where’s the best location. Here’s the spot, Victoria Peak’s Lion Pavilion.

The unparalleled angle to the harbour

Hong Kong’s night view, known as the Pearl of the Orient, is one of the top three most beautiful sceneries in the world. It’s invariably an attraction to the travellers not only because of its magnificent cityscape, but also it’s free of charge. Whenever you come, you will be intrigued and unwilling to leave as if the Lord of the Ring is on your hand. 

However, better not just stare at the skyscrapers, come and see the Lion Pavilion itself. Built in Chinese style, you may be obsessed with the pavilion that has all the traditional elements included – stones lions, moon arches, greens tiles and so. Every detail counts. 

In addition, you may also visit the rickshaws that occasionally appear outside the pavilion. It is a driver pulling a two-wheeled vehicle carrying one passenger with his bare hands. Having superseded by automobiles, it has now become a prop for photos. You may first go to The Peak, and go along with Findlay Road. 

Interesting history of Lion Pavilion

Speaking of Lion Pavilion, there are in fact nine Lion Pavilions in Hong Kong, all of which are donated by Hong Kong Lion Club, whose name also resembles the Lion Rock across the harbour as an emblem of perseverance. All the pavilions are built in traditional style but have nuance on each. Go explore should you get a chance. 

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Eric Wong

A HONGKONGER named Eric, is a writer and traveler, but simultaneously the clairvoyant in the city discovering its beauty people barely know.