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| | Hong Kong Travel Guide | LukeTravels.com |
 | | Situated in Lam Tsuen, near Tai Po in the New Territories, the Wishing Tree is covered in deep crimson flowers and laden with wishes written on bright red paper. |
 | | Tradition says that wish makers may scribble their dreams on specially designed red paper plates, then toss them in the air; if a plate catches on the tree, the wish will be granted. |
 | | One of the more curious attractions in Hong Kong, these gardens and their plastic animals, pagodas and grottoes, based on Chinese myths, were built in 1935 by the Aw family, who invented and prospered on the proceeds of the popular Tiger Balm embrocation. |
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