Because of its swampy ground and paddy fields, this area used to be called Wong Nai Chung, Valley of Yellow Mud. But now everyone in Hong Kong knows this tower-crowded vale as Happy Valley – the place to come to enjoy the thrill and spill of the races. The British built the racecourse here in the 1840s, looking for a use for the malaria-infested marshes. Now Happy Valley Racecourse is known as one of the most spectacular horse-racing tracks in the world, an island of green in a sea of glittering skyscrapers and towering mountains.
Two of the tallest residential towers in Hong Kong – the appropriately named Highcliff and The Summit – survey its floodlit turf, along with some of the city's more expensive apartments. The focus of attention here, every Wednesday, is the evening race-meet, when tens of thousands of Hong Kongers congregate in the stadium's terraces to cheer on their favourite.
The price of entry is reasonable, the food and beer inexpensive, and the spectacle enthralling. It's a noisy, excitable and friendly crowd that'll greet you when you pass through the entrance. And you can't avoid the feeling that those throwing their betting slips to the ground enjoy it, almost as much, as those whooping in celebration.
Outside of Wednesday nights, Happy Valley is still a big attraction. As one of the few slices of flat land in a very vertical city, the inside of the race-ground is given over to rugby, football and hockey pitches, which are open to the public.
But it's not just sports that pull in the visitors – Happy Valley is also home to most of Hong Kong's diverse cemeteries. There is a Jewish Cemetery, a Muslim one and a Parsee one, one for Catholics at St Michael's Cemetery and even a Hindu Cemetery. It all makes for an interesting stroll, especially as this is one of the few open spaces that isn't a mountain-side.
Being a well-to-do neighbourhood, the area is packed with first-class restaurants and luxury stores. Which is just as well, if you are lucky enough to win big on the races.
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Other neighbourhoods around Happy Valley

Wan Chai
Wan Chai is highly notable for its popular shops, and you might want to visit top sights like Wan Chai Road and Queen's Road East. See more of Hong Kong by jumping on the metro at Fleming Road Tram Stop or Burrows Street Tram Stop.

Tin Hau
Travellers choose Tin Hau for its ample dining options. Hop aboard the metro at Lau Sin Street Tram Stop or Hong Kong Tin Hau Station and check out top sights like Tin Hau Temple.

Causeway Bay
Travellers love Causeway Bay for its popular shops, and you can see more of Hong Kong by jumping on the metro at Wing Hing Street Tram Stop or Lau Li Street Tram Station. You might spend time checking out top sights like Tin Hau Temple and Victoria Park.

Fortress Hill
While there might not be top attractions in Fortress Hill, you can explore the larger area and discover places like Chun Yeung Street Market and Tin Hau Temple.

Admiralty
The island views, captivating waterfront views and popular shops are notable features of Admiralty. Make a stop by Central Government Office or Pacific Place while you're visiting, and jump aboard the metro at Cotton Tree Drive Tram Stop to get around town.

The Peak
Well liked for its waterfront and architecture, The Peak is worth a visit. Check out the variety of things to see and do like Madame Tussauds and Aberdeen Country Park, and jump on the metro at The Peak Station to get around the city.
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