Hong Kong

Hong Kong..?
My family and I are planning to go to Hong Kong in 4 days time. What are some things to do and see and that would be interesting for my 14 year old and 9 year old daughters? Also what is the name of the airport in Hong Kong? Please suggest some interesting and fun places to go to when we are in the main Hong Kong island. Please do not suggest Disneyland as we are already planning to go there.
Thank you, your help is highly appreciated.
I just went to HK because its my home country (aka hometown kinda).
i suggest going to: (i went to)
Macau- you have to take a ship ride (1hr tops) and there at the ship station you can walk to a mall (follow path). 2.8/3 is full of kids stuff! it is really fun to visit there. i loved it when i went.
Ocean World aka Sea World- reallly reallly fun! there were live performances and stuff. there’s also a amusement park inside. realy fun
peak tram- you ride a peak tram to a really really high mall and you can see pratically half of hong kong at the very top. theres also a mcdonald and burger king.
try bringing them to Kowloon and Causeway Bay. Alot of malls. fun for children to shop.
i hope this helps
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