Aqua Luna Sailing Victoria Harbour | Hong Kong Vlog 2 | Kathryn Tamblyn
Join me for a day on Hong Kong's famous junk boat, the Aqua Luna! We sail from Victoria Harbour to Stanley and back.
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The junks with the red sails are a common view in Victoria Harbour. Two of them, the Aqua Luna and Aqua Luna II cruise the harbour with guests every day.
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The Aqua Luna, known in Cantonese as the Cheung Po Tsai, is a Chinese Junk operating in Victoria Harbour, Hong Kong.
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The Aqua Luna, known in Cantonese as the Cheung Po Tsai (张保仔), is a Chinese Junk operating in Victoria Harbour, Hong Kong. It was launched in 2006, and while it is named the Aqua Luna in English, in Cantonese it is named after the 19th-century Chinese pirate Cheung Po Tsai.
The Aqua Luna was built from scratch; it took a Hong Kong craftsman 18 months to construct using traditional shipbuilding methods under the supervision of a 73-year-old shipbuilder. It is owned by the Aqua Restaurant Group, and was launched in 2006 with a party on top of a building at Pier Four, in Hong Kong. It has two decks which offer 1,500 square feet (140 m2) with an upper deck cabin with sofas and a lower deck saloon. The ship can accommodate 80 passengers in addition to the crew. It is 28 metres (92 ft) long, and has three crimson sails arranged in a junk rig style.
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Aqua Luna Boat In Victoria Harbour, Hong Kong
This is a pretty cool activity to do in Hong Kong. The antique Junk boat picks you up in TST/Kowloon ferry area or on the HK side. You climb aboard the refurbished 70+ year old boat, and sit upstairs on the open air deck, with wide lounge sofas, and great chill lounge music. They give blankets if it's chilly. So snuggle in! Grab a glass of wine (or juice) which is included with the fare, and enjoy the ride around the harbor. Be sure to select a time right when the sun goes down because Victoria Harbour lights up and the Hong Kong and Kowloon skylines look spectacular!
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Chinese Junk boat ride at night during a A Symphony of Lights light & laser show in Hong Kong, China. There are a few cities that I have visited that offer as many attractions at night as in Hong Kong. Off of the top of my head I can only think of Singapore, Seoul and Shanghai as others that can compete. Having crossed from Kowloon to Hong Kong Island numerous times - by Star Ferry - during the day, we jumped at the opportunity to take a night cruise around the harbor at night. Boarding a Junk Boat at night offered a more intimate setting to witness the Hong Kong skyline and a Symphony of Lights performance and laser show.
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With cocktail in hand, we tried our best to take it all in. It is moments like these where we have to pinch ourselves as we're reminded how lucky we are to be traveling the world.
Well, we made it to Hong Kong and tonight we're going to be taking a fun tour around the harbor where we're going to see some amazing views of the Hong Kong skyline.
I've got my glass of wine. White wine and I'm ready to enjoy the views.
Every night here in Hong Kong there is a Symphony of Lights show that starts at eight o'clock and it's really spectacular. All of the buildings light up and there is these lasers that are shooting off and music. It's not to be missed.
We had a great time on the Aqua Luna. It was awesome to see all of the different sights and the buildings all lit up with the light show and we got to enjoy that with a nice glass of wine.
It was my first time in Hong Kong and I thought the views were unbeatable so I definitely recommend it if you're in the city.
This is part of our Travel in Hong Kong series. We're making a series of videos showcasing Chinese culture, Chinese arts, Chinese foods, Chinese religion and Chinese people.
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All photos and video taken by Samuel Jeffery (Nomadic Samuel) and Audrey Bergner (That Backpacker).
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Stanley is a town on the south side of Hong Kong Island, most well known for the world famous, Stanley Market. Though it's pretty well touristed, It's a sleepy little place, and a welcome break from the pace of the city on the other side of the island.
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