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	<point Name="Amoy Plaza" ImgLinkage_spot="kt_01" map_link="06" IconType="Shopping" IconPosX_spot="203" IconPosY_spot="91" isLandmark="0">
		<Content>There are various amenities in Amoy Plaza, including a cinema, a supermarket, banks, restaurants, famous chain stores and other retail shops. Besides, there is an indoor bowling centre, which is rarely found in the Kowloon East, provided for public use.</Content>
		<Transport>Take the MTR to Kowloon Bay (Exit A or B), and then go across the footbridge and walk for about 5 to 10 minutes.</Transport>
	</point>
	<point Name="apm" ImgLinkage_spot="kt_13" map_link="13" IconType="Shopping" IconPosX_spot="271" IconPosY_spot="190" isLandmark="0">
		<Content>Millennium City Phase 5, which is called apm, comprises of commercial offices as well as a shopping mall. apm is made up of two words, am and pm, which means providing a place of shopping for young generation and young in heart to play from day to night. It was opened in Mid-March 2005. It is facilitated with exit leading to Kwun Tong MTR station. There is also a modernized footbridge linking Kwun Tong Road and Yue Man Square.</Content>
		<Transport>Kwun Tong MTR station exit A.</Transport>
	</point>
	<point Name="Cha Kwo Ling" ImgLinkage_spot="kt_06" map_link="02" IconType="Sightseeing" IconPosX_spot="301" IconPosY_spot="276" isLandmark="0">
		<Content>Cha Kwo Ling is another village situated about 14km to the northwest of Lei Yue Mun. There are about 2,400 people, and some families have resided there for generations.
Apart from touring around in the village, visitors may also visit the Tin Hau Temple and the "Child-giving Rocks". It is believed that people could have sons by praying to the Rocks.</Content>
		<Transport>Take the MTR to Kwun Tong Station, and then take green minibus Route No. 23B at Yan Oi Court (Exit A1).</Transport>
	</point>
	<point Name="Cha Kwo Ling Tin Hau Temple" ImgLinkage_spot="kt_16" map_link="16" IconType="Sightseeing" IconPosX_spot="299" IconPosY_spot="293" isLandmark="0">
		<Content>The Cha Kwo Ling Tin Hau Temple was originally built by the Qing Government. During the Tin Hau Festival, on the 23rd day of the third month of the Lunar Calendar, villagers will organize traditional 'Fa Pau', procession and Chinese Opera performances to show their dedication to the goddess.</Content>
		<Transport>Take Kwun Tong MTR station exit A1 and then catch green minibus Travel Route No. 23B at Yan Oi Court. Or take a taxi from Yau Tong MTR station.</Transport>
	</point>
	<point Name="Child-Giving Rocks in Cha Kwo Ling" ImgLinkage_spot="kt_17" map_link="17" IconType="Sightseeing" IconPosX_spot="313" IconPosY_spot="303" isLandmark="0">
		<Content>Visit Cha Kwo Ling for a trip back through time to the Hong Kong of long ago. The traditional values of this rural community can be reflected by the legendary "Child-giving-Rocks" near the Tin Hau Temple, which are believed to bless those who pray to them with sons.</Content>
		<Transport>Take Kwun Tong MTR station exit A1 and then catch green minibus Travel Route No. 23B at Yan Oi Court. Or take a taxi from Yau Tong MTR station.</Transport>
	</point>
	<point Name="Jordan Valley Swimming Pool" ImgLinkage_spot="kt_08" map_link="08" IconType="Entertainment" IconPosX_spot="220" IconPosY_spot="95" isLandmark="0">
		<Content>Situated in Choi Ha Road, Jordan Valley Swimming Pool provides various facilities including Training pool, Fun pool and Leisure pool. There are slides and buoys of shapes of funny animals in the Fun Pool and Leisure Pool, which is definitely a good place to go in hot summer days.</Content>
		<Transport>Kowloon Bay MTR station</Transport>
	</point>
	<point Name="Kowloon Bay Station" IconType="MTR" IconPosX_spot="188" IconPosY_spot="94" isLandmark="0"/>
	<point Name="Kwun Tong Station" IconType="MTR" IconPosX_spot="283" IconPosY_spot="190" isLandmark="0"/>
	<point Name="Kwun Tong Promenade" ImgLinkage_spot="kt_23" map_link="23" IconType="Sightseeing" IconPosX_spot="221" IconPosY_spot="202" isLandmark="0">
		<Content>Kwun Tong Promenade is the newest landmark in Kwun Tong.  It was opened in January 2010.  The Promenade gives the community especially the workers in Kwun Tong Industrial Area, a chance to appreciate the panoramic view of Victoria Harbour and the future cruise terminal.  The promenade was formerly part of the Kwun Tong Public Cargo Working Area. It features a children's playground, a multi-purpose plaza and seaside boardwalk.  There is also a special tower landmark, a performance stage and a spectator stand with 200 seats in the promenade.</Content>
		<Transport>Take MTR to Kwun Tong Station and exit at Exit C1.  Walk to the bus stop at Hip Wo Street opposite Kwun Tong District Branch Office Building then take route no. 23 or 93A to Kwun Tong Ferry Pier.  Walk for about five minutes to Hoi Bun Road.</Transport>
	</point>
	<point Name="Kwun Tong Swimming Pool" ImgLinkage_spot="kt_12" map_link="12" IconType="Entertainment" IconPosX_spot="307" IconPosY_spot="198" isLandmark="0">
		<Content>Kwun Tong Swimming Pool of the Leisure and Cultural Services Department is situated at No.10, Kai Lim Road, Kwun Tong. The facilities of the swimming pool include a main pool, a secondary pool, teaching pools (3 nos.), a diving pool, a fun pool, leisure pool (2 nos.). Besides, the swimming pool has a 800-seat spectator stand and an electronic scoreboard.</Content>
		<Transport>Kwun Tong MTR station exit D1</Transport>
	</point>
	<point Name="Kwun Tong Town Centre" ImgLinkage_spot="kt_03" map_link="04" IconType="Entertainment" IconPosX_spot="266" IconPosY_spot="177" isLandmark="0">
		<Content>Lying in the heart of the Kwun Tong district, the Kwun Tong Town Centre embarked on a process of development in the late 1950s and early 1960s. Here you can find a large number of commercial establishments including banks, goldsmiths, boutiques, supermarkets and cinemas. Moreover, there are many restaurants offering various kinds of Chinese cuisine such as Cantonese, Shanghai and Chiu Chow. You may choose your favorite restaurant at will to enjoy a delicious lunch or dinner; walk along the Yue Man Square, Ngau Tau Kok Road and Mut Wah Street to explore the scenery of this old district; or spend several hours to shop around happily.</Content>
		<Transport>Take the MTR to Kwun Tong Station, and then walk through Exit A1 or C1 to Kwun Tong Town Centre.</Transport>
	</point>
	<point Name="Laguna Plaza" ImgLinkage_spot="kt_05" map_link="07" IconType="Shopping" IconPosX_spot="290" IconPosY_spot="235" isLandmark="0">
		<Content>Laguna City is a private housing development in the Kowloon East. In the Laguna City, there is a shopping centre called Laguna Plaza. You can find all kinds of shops in the Plaza, including supermarkets, banks, restaurants and famous chain stores.</Content>
		<Transport>Take the MTR to Lam Tin Station (Exit D1), and then take green minibus Route No. 23B.
Take the MTR to Kwun Tong Station, and then take green minibus Route No. 23M or No. 23B at Yan Oi Court (Exit A1).</Transport>
	</point>
	<point Name="Lam Tin Park" ImgLinkage_spot="kt_04" map_link="03" IconType="Sightseeing" IconPosX_spot="390" IconPosY_spot="202" isLandmark="0">
		<Content>Lam Tin Park was built along the Black Hill in 1991 and is the largest park in Lam Tin. Visitors may enjoy the beautiful landscape as well as a variety of sports and recreational facilities such as the open plaza, the children's playground, the picnic area and the fitness track provided at the Park. They may also take a bird's eye view of the eastern part of the Victoria Harbour and the Kowloon East at the observation point on the crest of the Hill.</Content>
		<Transport>1. Take the MTR to Lam Tin Station, and then take KMB Route No. 215X (Kwong Tin Estate to Jordon Road) or 216M at the bus terminus underneath the MTR station (Exit B).
2. Take KMB Route No.16 (Kwong Tin Estate to Mongkok Park Avenue) or No. 603 (Kwong Tin Estate to Central).
3. Take green minibus Route No. 63 (Kwong Tin Estate to Kwun Tong Yue Man Square) or No. 24 (Lam Tin to Lei Yue Mun).</Transport>
	</point>
	<point Name="Lam Tin Station" IconType="MTR" IconPosX_spot="326" IconPosY_spot="233" isLandmark="0"/>
	<point Name="Large Recreation Grounds in Kwun Tong Town Centre Area" ImgLinkage_spot="kt_10" map_link="10" IconType="Sightseeing" IconPosX_spot="264" IconPosY_spot="128" isLandmark="0">
		<Content>There are a number of recreation grounds in Kwun Tong town centre area. The most popular ones include Yuet Wah Street Playground, Elegance Garden and Hong Ning Road Recreation Ground. Yuet Wah Street Playground is near to Kwun Tong MTR station while Elegance Garden is located at Ngau Tau Kok Road next to Ngau Tau Kok MTR station. Hong Ning Road Recreation Ground consists of 2 phases, phase 1 is provided with children playground, tennis court, football court etc, and phase 2 is a traditional Chinese style garden.</Content>
		<Transport>Kwun Tong MTR station/Ngau Tau Kok MTR station</Transport>
	</point>
	<point Name="Lei Yue Mun" ImgLinkage_spot="kt_07" map_link="01" IconType="Entertainment" IconPosX_spot="376" IconPosY_spot="362" isLandmark="0">
		<Content>Villages in Lei Yue Mun have been in existence for more than 150 years. In the past, villagers worked as farmers, fishermen and quarry workers, and in the 1960s they started to operate seafood restaurants in Lei Yue Mun.
To promote the Lei Yue Mun seafood, the Lei Yue Mun's Seafood Festival was first organised in 1992, and since then it has been the major annual event. During the festival, restaurants in Lei Yue Mun will organise Chinese opera and lion dancing performances as well as feature special menus, launch attractive publicity activities and offer special bonus dishes to serve local and visiting gourmets for enjoyment of Hong Kong's excellent seafood.
Apart from enjoying the seafood, visitors may walk along the main path leading to the lighthouse and the Tin Hau Temple to admire the beautiful scenery of the Victoria Harbour.</Content>
		<Transport>1. Take the MTR to Kwun Tong Station, and then take KMB Route No. 14C at Yue Man Square (Exit A1).
2. Take the MTR to Kwun Tong Station, and then take green minibus at Hip Wo Street (Exit A1).
3. Take the MTR to Lam Tin Station, and then take green minibus Route No. 24M at the bus concourse (Exit D1).
4. Take the MTR to Sai Wan Ho Station, and then take a "Kaito" ride at Sai Wan Ho Ferry Pier (Exit A).</Transport>
	</point>
	<point Name="Lei Yue Mun Blessing Tree" ImgLinkage_spot="kt_20" map_link="20" IconType="Sightseeing" IconPosX_spot="359" IconPosY_spot="381" isLandmark="0">
		<Content>The gigantic banyan tree beside the Lei Yue Mun Rest garden has been regarded as gods and adored by villagers, who burn joss sticks and pray for blessing.</Content>
		<Transport>Take a taxi from Yau Tong MTR station.</Transport>
	</point>
	<point Name="Lei Yue Mun Old Batteries" ImgLinkage_spot="kt_22" map_link="22" IconType="Sightseeing" IconPosX_spot="383" IconPosY_spot="396" isLandmark="0">
		<Content>In front of the Lei Yue Mun Tin Hau Temple, two antique batteries are built under enormous stones with impressive inscriptions.</Content>
		<Transport>1. Take the MTR to Kwun Tong Station, and then take KMB Route No. 14C at Yue Man Square (Exit A1).
2. Take the MTR to Kwun Tong Station, and then take green minibus at Hip Wo Street (Exit A1).
3. Take the MTR to Lam Tin Station, and then take green minibus Route No. 24M at the bus concourse (Exit D1).
4. Take the MTR to Sai Wan Ho Station, and then take a "Kaito" ride at Sai Wan Ho Ferry Pier (Exit A).</Transport>
	</point>
	<point Name="Lei Yue Mun Seafood Bazaar" ImgLinkage_spot="kt_19" map_link="19" IconType="Entertainment" IconPosX_spot="368" IconPosY_spot="372" isLandmark="-1" Landmark_ID="1">
		<Content>This tiny seaside village nestled in the southeastern corner of Kwun Tong offers a slice of old Hong Kong life rarely experienced elsewhere in the city. Best known for its alfresco dining in numerous high quality, affordable seafood restaurants, Lei Yue Mun is also an absorbing excursion into a long-lost lifestyle.</Content>
		<Transport>1. Take the MTR to Kwun Tong Station, and then take KMB Route No. 14C at Yue Man Square (Exit A1).
2. Take the MTR to Kwun Tong Station, and then take green minibus at Hip Wo Street (Exit A1).
3. Take the MTR to Lam Tin Station, and then take green minibus Route No. 24M at the bus concourse (Exit D1).
4. Take the MTR to Sai Wan Ho Station, and then take a "Kaito" ride at Sai Wan Ho Ferry Pier (Exit A).</Transport>
	</point>
	<point Name="Lei Yue Mun Tin Hau Temple" ImgLinkage_spot="kt_21" map_link="21" IconType="Sightseeing" IconPosX_spot="372" IconPosY_spot="389" isLandmark="0">
		<Content>A 15 minutes casual walk around the headland of Lei Yue Mun reveals a Tin Hau Temple. The temple was built some 200 years ago by a notorious Qing Dynasty pirate to worship Tin Hau, the Goddess of the Sea. Popularity of the Tin Hau in Hong Kong bears witness to its roots as a fishing community.</Content>
		<Transport>1. Take the MTR to Kwun Tong Station, and then take KMB Route No. 14C at Yue Man Square (Exit A1).
2. Take the MTR to Kwun Tong Station, and then take green minibus at Hip Wo Street (Exit A1).
3. Take the MTR to Lam Tin Station, and then take green minibus Route No. 24M at the bus concourse (Exit D1).
4. Take the MTR to Sai Wan Ho Station, and then take a "Kaito" ride at Sai Wan Ho Ferry Pier (Exit A).</Transport>
	</point>
	<point Name="Leisure Spots in the Kwun Tong Coastal Business Area" ImgLinkage_spot="kt_15" map_link="15" IconType="Shopping" IconPosX_spot="268" IconPosY_spot="218" isLandmark="0">
		<Content>The major areas are very near to the Kwun Tong MTR station, including Hoi Yuen Road, Shing Yip Street, Hing Yip Street, How Ming Street, Hung To Road etc. There are modern shopping centers selling all kinds of goods and products, such as fashion, home appliances, stationery etc. There are also many Western style outdoor cafeterias for public to take a rest after shopping.</Content>
		<Transport>Kwun Tong MTR station exit B.</Transport>
	</point>
	<point Name="Ngau Tau Kok Station" IconType="MTR" IconPosX_spot="221" IconPosY_spot="162" isLandmark="0"/>
	<point Name="Telford Plaza" ImgLinkage_spot="kt_02" map_link="05" IconType="Shopping" IconPosX_spot="177" IconPosY_spot="99" isLandmark="-1" Landmark_ID="2">
		<Content>This is a great shopping mall situated above the MTR Kowloon Bay Station and under the management of the MTR Corporation Limited. Inside the mall, there are various facilities including a cinema, department stores, a large supermarket, banks, restaurants that offering different types of food, famous chain stores and other retail outlets. The Telford Plaza is one of the most comprehensive shopping and leisure centres in the Kowloon East, and major and minor performances and shows are also launched in the mall.</Content>
		<Transport>Take the MTR to Kowloon Bay (Exit A, B or C).</Transport>
	</point>
	<point Name="The Hong Kong Public Records Building" ImgLinkage_spot="kt_11" map_link="11" IconType="Sightseeing" IconPosX_spot="300" IconPosY_spot="182" isLandmark="0">
		<Content>The Hong Kong Public Records Building opened in 1997 as the first purpose-built archival facility in Hong Kong. It is situated at No.13, Tsui Ping Road, Kwun Tong. The welcoming public areas of the building include a large working conference room, an exhibition hall and a search room equipped with computers.</Content>
		<Transport>Kwun Tong MTR station exit D1</Transport>
	</point>
	<point Name="The Wilson Trail Stage 3" ImgLinkage_spot="kt_18" map_link="18" IconType="Sightseeing" IconPosX_spot="393" IconPosY_spot="327" isLandmark="0">
		<Content>The Wilson Trail is for experienced hikers. It starts at Stanley and terminates at Nam Chung at the northern New Territories. Crossing the territory in north-south direction, the Wilson Trail spans 78km and is divided into 10 sections. The total time taken to complete the whole trail is about 27 hours. Compared with others trails, the Wilson Trail is ideal for more experienced hikers due to its rugged relief. Wilson Trail Stage 3 starts from Yau Tong ascend and go around Devil's Hill and via Ma Yau Tong to Tseng Lan Shue Village. The length of this stage is 9.3km. It needs 4 hours to finish the walking and is quite difficult to walk.</Content>
		<Transport>From Yau Tong MTR station</Transport>
	</point>
	<point Name="Yau Tong Station" IconType="MTR" IconPosX_spot="358" IconPosY_spot="305" isLandmark="0"/>
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