
Which places in Hong Kong did The Amazing Race teams visit? How you can visit them too
Hong Kong took centre stage in the first episode of the new season of The Amazing Race, which began airing last week on Now TV.
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Fourteen teams – the most in one season of the reality show's history – charged across the city in search of clues that will take them to their next destination, where more clues await.
This continues until one team reaches the season's final destination, where show host Phil Keoghan and a grand prize of US$1 million awaits.
The locations they visited in Hong Kong are all of historical or cultural interest. You, too, can set your own challenges at these scenic spots.
Tian Tan Buddha on Lantau Island, surrounded by fog. Photo: Edward Tin
Tian Tan Buddha
The contestants first headed to Tian Tan Buddha, also known as the 'Big Buddha', the world's largest outdoor seated Buddha statue, on the outlying island of Lantau. It is most easily reached by taking the MTR to Tung Chung, followed by a cable car ride.

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