[2024 Hong Kong Attraction] Travel Guide for Central (Updated Dec)
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Recommended sightseeing time:
4-5 hours
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The Free Tunnel of Falling Gold Coins
This design is perfect for mainland visitors to take photos. It brings good luck during Christmas and Lunar New Year, and the floating gold coins create an interactive experience. Don't miss the interior design, as the building was designed by the world-renowned award-winning architect Zaha Hadid, even the toilets are works of art!
Transportation and Location: Central, The Henderson. The exterior is unique, and after taking photos with the Bank of China Tower, the Old Legislative Council Building, and the Cheung Kong Center, you can reach this golden tunnel via the pedestrian bridge!
Nearby Food: Afternoon tea/buffet at The Murray Hotel is exquisite and feels like a European garden. The prices are similar to those in Shenzhen, and the restaurants around are even cheaper!
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🇭🇰Hong Kong travel, short trip edition
Hong Kong trip, short trip for 4 days and 3 nights, homebody edition. Where to go and what to do? Let's see!
- On the first day, we arrived in Hong Kong early in the morning and went to pray first. We visited 3-4 famous temples. In the evening, we walked around Avenue of Stars and in front of the Penninsula Hotel.
- On the second day, we stayed at Disneyland all day because we were waiting to see the fireworks. It was so awesome.
- On the third day, we went to various check-in points in Hong Kong. We took the tram to see the view at the peak, took pictures at Tai Kwun, and walked around the central area.
- On the last day, we went shopping for souvenirs and took the Ngong Ping cable car before returning to the airport.
We also visited famous shops each day. If you don't have much time, we recommend coming to Hong Kong. It's easy to travel and doesn't take long to fly. 💗🇭🇰
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Hong Kong’s must-try Hong Kong-style tea, Lin Heung House! ! !
Lin Heung House is located between Central and Sheung Wan. It is one of the old local shops. It offers tea drinking cart style with a great atmosphere👍
You don't have to queue up if you come for breakfast in the morning. It will be very crowded at noon.
After you get the table list, some carts may not be pushed near you. Just take the table list and order the meal you want from the beautiful woman on the cart.
Siomai, rice rolls, and carrot cakes are all super delicious😋 Others are also good, it depends on your personal preference or how full you want to eat~
📍Address: 160 Wellington Street, Central, Hong Kong
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Central 1-hour Special Forces with check-in spots.
Central is really too good to shoot! So many shots in just one hour!
Check-in spots
1) Central Market Pictures 1/2/6
You can shoot as soon as you get out of the station, red. Take a snapshot when you come over, very Hong Kong style
2) Stone Slab Street Picture 3
Scenes that often appear in TVB, walk up and down
3) Graffiti Wall Picture 4
I had my eye on this wall before! With the red top of Anke Pull, it's too Hong Kong
4) Said to be the longest escalator Picture 5
5) Hong Kong street black station sign Picture 7
The color of Hong Kong's bus stop signs is bright, and it's also very photogenic!
6) Hollywood Road
Many bloggers check in, don't miss it!
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Macau 5-Day Tour Comprehensive Guide: Explore Macau Without Getting Lost
Dear friends, the Macau 5-day tour guide is here! This one article is enough to explore Macau, quickly save it!
🗓Itinerary:
Day 1: City of Dreams 'The House of Dancing Water' Theater;
Watch the stunning 'The House of Dancing Water' show at City of Dreams, experiencing the close integration of water and stage.
Day 2: Ruins of St. Paul's -> Senado Square -> St. Dominic's Church -> Leal Senado Building -> Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge tour;
Visit Macau's historical sites, feel the blend of Eastern and Western cultures, and finally tour the magnificent Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge.
Day 3: Hong Kong Ocean Park;
Have fun at Hong Kong Ocean Park, experiencing the wonders and joys of the marine world.
Day 4: Central -> Central-Mid-Levels Escalator -> Victoria Peak -> Madame Tussauds Hong Kong;
Stroll through Central, take the unique escalator, ascend to Victoria Peak, and visit the famous Madame Tussauds.
Day 5: Tsim Sha Tsui -> Victoria Harbour -> Avenue of Stars -> Tsim Sha Tsui Clock Tower;
Enjoy the beautiful scenery of Victoria Harbour in Tsim Sha Tsui, stroll along the Avenue of Stars, and feel the prosperity and charm of Hong Kong.
Must-visit Attractions:
🐬 Hong Kong Ocean Park: A perfect combination of an aquarium and a theme park, offering you double the fun!
🌃 Victoria Peak: Want to overlook the stunning night view of Hong Kong? This is the place to be, definitely not to be missed!
🛍️ Tsim Sha Tsui: Known as Hong Kong's shopping paradise, it gathers shops with both ancient and modern characteristics, a great place for shopping enthusiasts!
🌉 Victoria Harbour: The night view of Victoria Harbour is like a dazzling pearl of Hong Kong, mesmerizingly beautiful under the lights.
🏙️ Central: The political and commercial center of Hong Kong, the bustling urban scene is unforgettable.
🧳 Travel Preparation:
👕 Clothing: Short-sleeve T-shirts, shorts/skirts, sun-protective clothing, sun hats, August in Macau is very hot, so prevent heatstroke.
👟 Footwear: Sandals/sneakers, a lot of walking in Macau, so comfort is key.
🎒 Personal items: Sunscreen, sunglasses, umbrella, for both sun and rain protection.
📱 Electronic devices: Mobile phone, charger, power bank, take photos anytime without worrying about running out of battery.
💳 Documents and money: Travel permit, ID card, a small amount of cash, bank card, safety first.
💊 Emergency items: Common medicines, band-aids, better to be prepared.
That's all for the Macau travel guide, more exciting things are waiting for you to discover! Don't forget to follow me for more personal travel tips!
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Bodhi: Treasures of Buddhist Art
The exhibition 'Bodhi: Treasures of Buddhist Art' showcases a series of exquisite Buddhist statues, spanning from ancient Gandhara to the flourishing Ming Dynasty in China. It traces the historical footprints through various dynasties, including the Zhao and Song, witnessing the spread of compassionate teachings. May this exhibition, while exploring the evolution of Buddhist art, also propagate the Dharma, allowing us to glimpse beyond the mundane world and find a pure land in a different realm.
'Bodhi: Treasures of Buddhist Art'
Date and Time:
July 27, 2024, to September 11, 2024
11:00 AM to 7:00 PM (Monday to Saturday)
11:00 AM to 6:00 PM (Sunday)
Location: Sotheby's Hong Kong Gallery, Ground Floor, Chater House, 8 Connaught Road Central, Central, Hong Kong
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Sotheby's Central Flagship Gallery: High-End Exhibitions and Auctions
Internationally renowned auction house Sotheby's has established a presence in Central. Sotheby's has opened a nearly 24,000 square foot flagship gallery in Chater House, Landmark, Central, for use as an auction venue and high-end exhibition space.
Sotheby's has become the first auction house in Hong Kong to open an exhibition space within a retail mall. The new location in Hong Kong will rival Sotheby's exhibition spaces in New York and London.
The flagship gallery includes auctions, private sales, Buy Now (an instant collection platform), and dining options.
This is one of the galleries, mainly featuring paintings and furniture.
Address:
Flagship Gallery, Chater House, Landmark, Central
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A famous Michelin-starred wonton noodle specialty shop.
Address - Ground Floor, 98 Wellington Street, Central
Environment/Facilities - A small restaurant
Features - Often has long queues
Average Price - $50
Rating - 7.5/10
Hong Kong has many famous and delicious wonton noodle shops, and Tsim Chai Kee is definitely one of them. It is recommended by many foreign travel guides, so the Central flagship store has stood for many years and still often has long queues. The seating space is small, so you will almost certainly have to share a table. There are only a few options on the menu, making it suitable for those who have difficulty making choices. The most convenient option is, of course, the Signature Three Treasures Noodles, which includes wontons, fish balls, and fresh beef, the three signature dishes. The wontons are large and fresh, the fish balls are fresh and bouncy, but the fresh beef is relatively less impressive. Although the taste is good, the space is quite cramped, so customers tend to leave quickly after eating.
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HONG KONGTRAM See Hong Kong's Central side 🚌🇭🇰
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When you come to visit Hong Kong 🇭🇰 Another thing you must try is to take the tram to see the view on both sides of the road of various areas on Hong Kong Island.
Both famous areas such as Central Causeway Bay or if you have more time, you can try to sit and relax from Kennedy Town Station. You may sit all the way to Causeway Bay.
It takes about 45 minutes and the fare is very cheap, only 1-3 HKD (5-15 THB) per person.
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【Kitaoki Oyster House】Unlimited Oyster Buffet
Recently, a friend took me to 【Kitaoki Oyster House】, a Japanese oyster buffet restaurant in Central. The dining environment is comfortable and full of Japanese flavor. This time, we ordered the 'Special Oyster Buffet $538', which includes seasonal seafood soup, Kitaoki seasonal kaiseki eight dishes, unlimited oysters and grilled oysters, skewers, fried items, snacks, and drinks. Each person is served with oyster chazuke or udon and dessert. It's really worth it! Perfect for someone like me who loves oysters🦪
Seasonal Seafood Soup
The special seafood clear soup is served in a teapot, with fresh shrimp and large clams. The soup is very clear and delicious😋
Kitaoki Seasonal Kaiseki Eight Dishes
Plum pickled cherry tomatoes, vinegar pickled cucumber with crab meat, seasonal sashimi, grilled white eel, simmered chicken stick with radish, mentaiko cheese mashed potatoes, avocado sauce with tuna tartare, citrus yuzu lobster jelly
Unlimited Kitaoki Oysters
You can choose your favorite sauce for the oysters, including yuzu jelly, spicy radish paste, green onions, kelp marinade, and cocktail sauce. Each sauce pairs uniquely with the oysters. My personal favorites are the green onions and yuzu jelly.
Unlimited Grilled Oysters
After eating raw oysters, try the grilled ones. They remain juicy and sweet even after grilling👅. You can choose from sake, garlic, spicy garlic, mala, cheese, and tom yum flavors!
Unlimited Seasonal Skewers
Green onion cherry tomato skewers, pork belly skewers, chicken wing skewers, lamb skewers, chicken kidney skewers, zucchini, chicken thigh skewers, Japanese sweet potatoes, eggplant, minced pork skewers, etc.
Unlimited Snacks and Fried Items
Edamame, mirin-dried fish, beef tartare, Japanese-style salad, breaded fried oysters, sesame chicken wings, pan-fried dumplings, etc.
Oyster Chazuke/Udon
The soup base is very fresh and sweet, with fresh oysters inside. Both the rice and udon are equally delicious😋
🥤Unlimited Drinks
There are many drink options: Lishan Oolong Cold Brew Tea, Jasmine Cold Brew Tea, White Peach Oolong Cold Brew Tea, Four Seasons Spring Green Cold Brew Tea, Citrus Soda, White Peach Soda, Hot Lemon Water, Lychee Soda, Soda Water, Hot Lemon Tea, Coke, Sprite, Hot Citrus, Sugar-Free Coke, Cream, Hot Yuzu Honey
🍰Desserts
Yuzu Cheesecake, rich in cheese flavor but not too sweet, with a refreshing yuzu taste
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Oyster All-You-Can-Eat | A Holiday Choice
Are there any oyster lovers out there? 😏
I recently found a place offering an oyster buffet
For $538, you can enjoy unlimited oysters and skewers
There's a wide variety of flavors to choose from
It's incredibly satisfying to eat!‼️
✨Special Oyster Buffet $538✨
This oyster buffet package allows you to eat as many raw oysters, baked oysters, and skewers as you want for two hours. In addition, there's a seasonal seafood soup, an eight-course kaiseki meal, oyster chazuke rice or hand-pulled udon, and dessert, making it a very rich offering.
🔸Seasonal Seafood Soup
Made with a lot of clam meat and shrimp, it tastes very fresh and sweet.
🔸Seasonal Kaiseki Eight Courses
The presentation is beautiful, and the staff will kindly introduce each dish and the order in which to eat them. My favorites are the grilled white fish and the toro fish paste; the white fish has a chewy texture and a fresh, tender flavor, while the toro fish paste is completely tendon-free and melts in your mouth.
🔸KIDORI Oysters
There are five flavors to choose from: yuzu jelly, spicy radish paste, green onions, kelp pickle, and cocktail sauce. Each flavor is unique. The oysters are plump and juicy, with a smooth and delicate texture, so delicious that you'll want to keep asking for more.
🔸Baked Oysters
There are also many flavors to choose from for the baked oysters, including sake, garlic, chili, mala, cheese, and tom yum. Each seasoning is flavorful and complements the fresh taste of the oysters, making them very appetizing.
🔸Skewers
There's a wide selection of skewers, and they're grilled to order, served hot. My favorite is the chicken thigh; the skin is grilled to a delicious crisp, and the meat is tender and juicy, with excellent seasoning.
🔸Oyster Chazuke Rice/Hand-pulled Udon
The oyster chazuke rice has a salty flavor, allowing you to savor the freshness of the oysters, which are plump and go well with the rice. The hand-pulled udon has a smooth and chewy texture.
🔸Dessert
Today's dessert is a sea bream cake paired with pistachio ice cream, putting a perfect end to the meal.
📍KIDORI Oyster House
3/F, LL Tower, 2-4 Shelley Street, Central
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Hong Kong | I prefer the feel of everyday film over cinematic film!!
| Compared to the cinematic feel, I love the everyday film vibe even more!! Summer in Hong Kong is just too photogenic!
This time, I didn't go for the Hong Kong movie style, didn't pay homage to Wong Kar-wai, nor did I check in at popular photo spots. Instead, I took the everyday film route and casually strolled and snapped photos!
I like the warm, nostalgic storytelling of film. The streets and alleys of Hong Kong are filled with the marks of life and time, and the film vibe makes these scenes more emotionally resonant.
Moreover, the film style is natural and unpretentious, closer to the true essence of life. Without the need for deliberate staging and props, moving images can be captured through the rich artistic processing of film filters.
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📍Sharing some shooting locations:
① Pose with the red taxis by the road (1, 2)
② Colorful tiled walls inside the subway, just close your eyes and shoot (3)
③ Star Ferry, vintage and photogenic (4)
④ Sai Ying Pun's streets and alleys, full of surprises (5)
⑤ The depth of the pedestrian overpass in Quarry Bay is amazing (6)
⑥ The stairs in the Central Market (7)
⑦ The luxury ice cream truck parked at the pier (8)
⑧ Sitting on the second floor of the tram, capturing the experience of riding (9)
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How can you say you've been to Hong Kong if you haven't done these 6 things?
🎊To experience the authentic Hong Kong and its local flavor, these activities are a must‼️❗️
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🌀①Go to the Peak to overlook Hong Kong and take pictures of the Victoria Harbour night view
If you want to take photos of Hong Kong, more than half of the people would choose to go to the Peak, which is the best spot to capture Victoria Harbour
There are various ways to get to the Peak, and for a more unique experience, you can take the century-old tram to the top. As the red vintage tram car slowly climbs up, the view becomes increasingly expansive, and the panoramic view of Victoria Harbour unfolds before you, which is truly breathtaking
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🌀②Ride the century-old Star Ferry⛴ across Victoria Harbour
The old cross-harbour transport that has been serving Hong Kong for over a hundred years is also the cheapest mode of transportation in Hong Kong. There are two routes: Tsim Sha Tsui-Central and Tsim Sha Tsui-Wan Chai, with the Tsim Sha Tsui-Central route being more suitable for sightseeing. You can choose to sit on the second floor or by the window for a better view
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🌀③Take the tram🚎 and roam around Hong Kong
The double-decker tram that circles the city area of Hong Kong is one of the oldest modes of transportation in Hong Kong, with a history of over a hundred years. Riding the tram, accompanied by the 'ding ding... ding ding...' of the tram bell, weaving through the streets of Hong Kong, you can savor the street scenes and experience the most distinctive local culture
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🌀④Stroll through the Central Market and taste the local Hong Kong flavor
Central is like a miniature version of Hong Kong, with both urban prosperity and traditional markets. It's fashionable, exquisite, and full of life. Whether you're eating, taking photos, or enjoying the Hong Kong-style blockbuster scenes and movie locations, a City walk is not to be missed
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🌀⑤Find an authentic cha chaan teng🍮 and taste the Hong Kong food culture
Hong Kong's cha chaan tengs, akin to a civilian, homestyle Western restaurant, have been washed and settled by Chinese and Western cultures over the years. Whether it's Hong Kong-style milk tea, lemon tea, French toast, or pineapple bun, it's not just about the food itself; it's about experiencing the local culture of Hong Kong
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🌀⑥Visit Temple Street to find movie locations and experience life in Hong Kong dramas
For those who love Hong Kong dramas, Temple Street holds many memories. With the flickering neon lights, street vendors, and the many affordable items sold at the night market... Through the screen, you can immerse yourself and become the protagonist of your own movie
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🍄🍄With so many places to visit, don't worry about how to enjoy them, the itinerary is also arranged for you
🎈Day1: Arrive in Hong Kong, free to go to Hong Kong's gourmet street for check-in
🎈Day2: West Kowloon Art Park-Hong Kong Palace Museum-Tram Roaming Hong Kong Island-Central Legislative Council-The Peak-Golden Bauhinia Square-Star Ferry-Avenue of Stars-Victoria Harbour Night View
🎈Day3: Free activities in Hong Kong all day, or you can go to Disneyland or Ocean Park
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Visiting Victoria Peak in Hong Kong, you must take the vintage tram! Includes transportation + photo spots
Visiting Victoria Peak in Hong Kong is a must! Taking the vintage tram up the mountain to see Victoria Harbour and the sunset night view will truly amaze you.
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🚠Transportation guide:
1. Effort-saving method - Tram up and down the mountain: Exit from J2, follow the signs or navigate to "Peak Tram", it's about five or six hundred meters away
2. Bus up, tram down: Take bus X15 from the Admiralty MTR station exit to go up the mountain, with both routes having a bus about every 20 minutes
3. Hike up, tram down: Get off at the University of Hong Kong station and exit from A2, turn left at the exit to enter the entire hiking route~ It's roughly from the Graduate House of the University of Hong Kong—Morning Trail at Lung Fu Shan—Hatton Road—Peak. Make sure to go along Lugard Road, where you can see the full view of Victoria Harbour. Hiking beginners should not choose a route that's too exhausting
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📷Photo spots:
✔️May Road: After coming out from "High Lane", enter May Road, cross the road and head to the left front, continue up the mountain from the small path on the left side of the tram tracks, this route offers a clear view of Victoria Harbour and the Central skyscrapers
✔️Barker Road: This spot allows you to capture the effect of passing by the tram, which looks very nice, and there's also a British vibe
✔️Sky Terrace 428: The tram terminus, I entered with a combo ticket, which allows an overlooking view of the entire Victoria Harbour
✔️Lion's Pavilion: This place doesn't require a ticket to capture the panoramic view, it's quaint and great for photos
✔️Lugard Road: A free spot to view the panorama, but it requires hiking to reach. Personally, I find it a bit dangerous, but the photos are indeed stunning and impressive
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✔️Travel tips:
For those uus who want to take photos, make sure to choose a good weather day, and the group should arrive at the peak before sunset🌇Trust me! I could watch the night view of Victoria Harbour a hundred more times!!
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A 4-day, 3-night retro journey on foot through Hong Kong
Hong Kong is truly what I consider to be an excellent destination for short trips of 3-4 days. Having undergone the turning of the wheels of time, the blend of old and new cultures gives this city a kaleidoscope of colors. Whether it's the Hong Kong films in my memory or the Cantopop music, they all inspire endless longing and daydreams. I love Hong Kong, I love traveling, and this time, after a three-year hiatus, I set foot on a Hong Kong journey again, walking 30,000 steps each day, traversing my 'playlist' and my 'movie list'.
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🎡 Itinerary
DAY1️⃣: Arrive in Hong Kong in the morning—Sai Ying Pun—Kennedy Town—Take the tram—Monster Building in Quarry Bay
DAY2️⃣: Check in at MTR stations (Mong Kok-Yau Ma Tei)—Nathan Road—Yau Ma Tei Police Station—Neon signs on Bowring Street in Mong Kok
DAY3️⃣: Central Market—Tsim Sha Tsui—Avenue of Stars in Victoria Harbour—Central Ferris Wheel—Take the cable car to Victoria Peak to enjoy the night view
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🎡 Attractions
☑️ Kennedy Town: Fulfill your romantic fantasies of the harbor, enjoy a cup of coffee in the sea breeze and quietly wait for the sunset, and you can also take the tram here for a different scenic tour
☑️ Mong Kok: The street scenes of Mong Kok really transport you back to the 80s and 90s in an instant, every snapshot is retro Hong Kong style. The neon signs on Bowring Street are classic elements of the golden age of movies, standing under the signs captures the bizarre and dazzling scenes from Wong Kar-wai's films
☑️ Victoria Harbour: Stroll along the Avenue of Stars, check in with the handprints and statues of celebrities, sit by the sea at dusk waiting for the sunset, and as night falls and the lights come on, the night view of Victoria Harbour gradually becomes dreamy and romantic
☑️ Central: Visit the Central Market to check in at the filming location of the movie 'Nameless', take a ride on the dreamy Ferris wheel for just 20 Hong Kong dollars, and try the classic ice cream from the Richman's ice cream cart
☑️ Nathan Road: The streets lined with tall buildings, the retro trams and taxis shuttle on the streets, making for a great photo backdrop
☑️ Victoria Peak: Take the cable car to the top of Victoria Peak at night to overlook the night view of the entire harbor
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🎡 Some very useful tips
1️⃣ Transportation: Use Alipay/WeChat directly, open the ride code and switch the city to Hong Kong, then you can take the MTR, note that only the purple gate can be used (other transportation such as trams, buses, taxis require an Octopus card or cash)
2️⃣ Accommodation: It is recommended to stay in Kowloon or Hong Kong Island for convenience in sightseeing and food hunting
3️⃣ Hong Kong's temperature is quite stuffy and hot, be sure to do well in sun protection and heat avoidance when traveling in summer
4️⃣ Hong Kong uses British three-pin plugs, remember to bring a converter
5️⃣ Remember to activate additional data before departure
6️⃣ Many old-fashioned restaurants, food stalls, and snack shops in Hong Kong still only accept cash, remember to prepare more Hong Kong dollars
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Famous Cake Shop Flagship Store Check-in
Located within the Central Jockey Club, besides the betting station, there are two restaurants upstairs, one of which is the famous foreign cake shop Lady M, one of the few shops that offer dinner and drinks. The place is quite comfortable with sparse crowds on weekday evenings. Although there are not many dinner options, the overall food quality is still quite good. Plus, there are many cute plush horse toys displayed, making it very suitable for young girls and children to check in, offering a completely different vibe from the Jockey Club, which is quite special. If you use coupons in combination, the value for money can be even higher.
Address - 1/F, Hong Kong Jockey Club Betting Station, 10 Stanley Street, Central
Environment/Facilities - Many horse toys for check-in
Feature - The only one inside the Jockey Club in Hong Kong
Average Price per Person - $200/person
Rating - 8.5/10
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Traveling alone to Hong Kong can be quite enjoyable!
Traveling alone to Hong Kong Island is a great choice. You can start from North Point and walk along the waterfront promenade all the way to Sai Ying Pun. Such a city walk allows you to check in at Hong Kong's key famous spots, and it's all very exhilarating!
Walking along the waterfront boardwalk, the route can follow North Point, Causeway Bay, Wan Chai, Central, Sai Wan, and Sai Ying Pun.
1. Accommodation budget: The hotel rooms in the Central area are smaller, but the location is excellent. Generally, a four-star hotel room is about 13 square meters, and the room rate is around 600 yuan, of course, this is the non-weekend price. The room rate for 3 days and 2 nights (including taxes) is about 1300 yuan.
2. Dining budget: There are many restaurants in Hong Kong with different grades, and the most cost-effective ones are the tea restaurants. They are popular even among locals for their affordable prices, good taste, and fresh ingredients. The average consumption per person in a tea restaurant on Hong Kong Island is about 100 Hong Kong dollars, which is roughly 92 yuan in RMB. The daily dining cost is about 276 yuan, so the dining budget for 3 days is 828 yuan.
3. Ticket budget: Many scenic spots in Hong Kong are free to enter, but there are also some worth spending money to visit, such as the Peak Tram Sky Pass + Peak Tram + Madame Tussauds combo ticket for 132 yuan, Hong Kong Ocean Park for 325 yuan, Hong Kong Disneyland for 530 yuan, and the Central Ferris Wheel for 19 yuan. The total ticket budget is 1006 yuan.
4. Transportation budget: The prices for buses and subways in Hong Kong are quite a bit more expensive than in mainland cities. The bus fare from Central to Hong Kong Ocean Park is 10 yuan, the subway (Tung Chung Line to Disneyland Line) to Disneyland is 30 yuan, the fare to the Shenzhen border crossing is 27 yuan, and to Hong Kong International Airport is 33 yuan. Therefore, the minimum public transportation cost in Hong Kong is 107 yuan, and I have reserved a transportation budget of 200 yuan.
In summary, the total budget for 3 days and 2 nights in Hong Kong is 1300 yuan + 828 yuan + 1006 yuan + 200 yuan = 3334 yuan.
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Hong Kong| A good and romantic day citywalk route!
| A good and romantic day citywalk route!. Please keep this Hong Kong one-day romantic citywalk route👇
🗺️Itinerary:
Central➡️Sheung Wan➡️Sai Ying Pun➡️HKU➡️Kennedy Town➡️Star Ferry Pier➡️Harbour City➡️Tsim Sha Tsui
This route around the Island Line and Tsuen Wan Line allows you to appreciate the beautiful coastline and feel the ups and downs of the old streets. On a good day, you can also enjoy the beautiful real-life version of 'Sunset Drive'!
📍Central Sheung Wan
▫️Check in at the filming location of 'Nameless' in Central Market
▫️Go to fineprint for authentic brunch
▫️The super photogenic HK graffiti wall is right below fineprint
▫️Don't run a red light when taking pictures at the Hong Kong Arts Centre, watch out for traffic
▫️Don't miss the egg tarts at bakehouse when you're in Central
▫️Maru De Sankaku's service and taste are top-notch!
🚩There's a mid-levels escalator through Central Market that can save a lot of energy!
📍Sai Ying Pun
The ups and downs of the old streets are filled with the old Hong Kong atmosphere
▫️Third Street➡️View of Central IFC between Mid-Levels buildings
▫️Eastern Street➡️Ups and downs of traffic
▫️Western Street➡️White church and red brick school under the sun
▫️Main Street➡️The steepest street, take pictures of the beautiful coastline in the distance
📍HKU D Exit
Catch the good weather and take a real-life 'Sunset Drive' here
📍Kennedy Town C Exit
▫️Come out of C exit, go up the stairs on the left to the basketball court and take pictures of the sea in the distance
▫️Winstons coffee at the intersection under the stairs
▫️Walk all the way to the seaside, it's very chill to stroll around
▫️If you come here in the morning, you can go to Sun Hing Restaurant for dim sum
🚩Central➡️Kennedy Town, you can take the MTR or choose the tram, the tram is 3💰, get on from the back and pay when you get off from the front, you can check the 'Ding Ding' route in advance~
📍Star Ferry Pier
▫️Take the Star Ferry from Central to Star Ferry Pier
▫️You can take the Ferris wheel in Central with kids, 20💰for three rounds
▫️Enjoy the Victoria Harbour view all the way on the Star Ferry
📍Harbour City
▫️Harbour City is right next to Star Ferry Pier
▫️It's very photogenic at the entrance of Harbour City
▫️The 4th floor of Harbour City/Starlight Walk is a sea view bookstore
📍Tsim Sha Tsui
▫️Exit E of the MTR is Chungking Mansions
▫️Fridge magnet enthusiasts can check out 'Splendid Tang Dynasty' across the street
▫️Mrs. Hua's tomato noodles, King's milk tea from Eat Tea 3000, and fries from Potato Corner are all worth a try👍
If you have plenty of time
Walk to the entrance of the Peninsula and take the H2 sightseeing bus
Experience the bustling and romantic night of Hong Kong~
EthanWright.78
Complete Guide to Hong Kong Tourism
Hong Kong is a city that is both strange and familiar. It's my first time here, but walking on the streets can evoke memories of Hong Kong movies at any time🎞️
The retro romantic tram🚎, the busy and orderly pedestrians, the dense and modern high-rises, are unique to Hong Kong's retro and prosperity🇭🇰 It's very cinematic no matter how you shoot it🎬
Here are my 9⃣️ favorite spots in Hong Kong, remember to save them~
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P1📍Bowie Mountain
Here you can enjoy a city night view that is no less than that of Victoria Peak. It's less crowded and off the beaten path. Navigate to "St. Joan of Arc Secondary School" and you can reach the top in 30 minutes.
P2📍Kennedy Town
The end of the road is the sea, wait for a tram🚎 to pass by with a telephoto lens, it's a postcard of Hong Kong. Navigate to the two-story basketball court on the left hand side of Kennedy Town Exit C.
P3📍Winstons coffee
It's just below the Kennedy Town basketball court. The dark-themed HONG KONG sign is great for photos, remember to buy a cup of coffee before shooting.
P4📍Third Street, Sai Ying Pun
It's an uphill section of road, the end of the road is the sea, capture the passing pedestrians and red taxis, it's very Hong Kong~
P5📍Tung Choi Street (Goldfish Street), Mong Kok
Goldfish Street at night really looks like a scene from a Wong Kar-wai movie, the red lights create a great atmosphere~
P6📍Mong Kok Bus
The streets are full of buses, at night under the red and green lights, it's full of Hong Kong flavor~ The spot is on the overpass at "Mong Kok MTR Station Exit B3"
P7📍Central Market
The spot is on the escalator of Central Market, the giant clock and the hurried pedestrians, it's like a frame of a movie🎬
P8📍Gun Club Street
Shoot from the overpass, the road surface full of road signs satisfies all my imaginations of Hong Kong, this is also a spot to shoot the tram.
P9📍Hoi Shan Building (Monster Building)
The densely packed residential buildings are one of my impressions of Hong Kong, shooting the tram and the residential buildings in the same frame, full of the old Hong Kong's market atmosphere.
Elijah Kingsley
A day trip to City Walk in Central, Hong Kong without retracing your steps
If you only have one day in Hong Kong and want to check out the unique features of Hong Kong, just copy my route, ✔No retracing your steps in Hong Kong! Guaranteed not to step on any landmines
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Recommended day trip itinerary:
Futian Port —— Convention and Exhibition Center —— Star Ferry —— Tai Kwun —— Sai Ying Pun —— Central Ferris Wheel —— Peak Tram —— West Kowloon
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📍About the check-in spots
▪Star Ferry: Named one of the '50 places of a lifetime' by National Geographic Traveler magazine, enjoy the sunshine on the deck, greet the cool sea breeze, you can choose different routes and times, see Victoria Harbour, feel the real Hong Kong from different angles, I took it from the Convention and Exhibition Center, directly to Harbour City
▪Tai Kwun: In addition to M+, this place is also worth visiting! There are super British-style buildings here, and there are concerts on Saturdays, where you can spend a leisurely afternoon
▪Sai Ying Pun: This is a popular check-in spot, the sloping road to the sea + graffiti street, it looks good no matter how you shoot
▪Central Ferris Wheel: Take pictures of the Ferris wheel and the sea, a casual shot is full of Hong Kong flavor
▪Peak Tram: A century-old means of transportation, you can overlook the whole view of Hong Kong in 7 minutes, going up at 5 pm can see the whole day, evening and night, it's worth it
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brynn_9001
Night trip at Central HK
#christmastrip #nightview #central #hk
Christmas is a good time for night tour around Hong Kong.
In Central, you can see the skyline shaped by skyscrapers. You can also get into the commercial buildings and see how they are decorated for Christmas.
Just get out from any MTR station exit of Central and explore randomly.
Shown in the photos: night view at Statue Square Gardens, Christmas decorations at CCB Tower and AIA Central.
hk_incam
Neon Nocturne: A Tale of Dazzling Nights in Hong Kong's Insomniac Oasis
In the luminous heart of Hong Kong, where skyscrapers pierce the heavens and the streets pulsate with life, I embarked on an exhilarating journey into the city that truly never sleeps. This is the story of "Neon Nocturne," where the day's vibrancy seamlessly transforms into a nocturnal symphony of lights, life, and limitless allure.
As the sun dipped behind the iconic skyline, Hong Kong unveiled its alter ego. The streets, once a bustling kaleidoscope, transformed into an electric dreamscape. Neon signs flickered to life, casting a neon glow that painted the city in hues of emerald, sapphire, and ruby. The night belonged to Hong Kong, and its luminous charm was nothing short of mesmerizing.
Venturing into Lan Kwai Fong, the epicenter of Hong Kong's nightlife, I found myself at the gateway to a carnival of indulgence. Music spilled onto the streets, mingling with laughter and the clinking of glasses. The vibrant energy of the crowd, a melting pot of cultures and aspirations, was infectious. Neon lights reflected in the eyes of those who reveled in the city's insomniac heartbeat.
Amidst the kaleidoscope of lights, I realized that Hong Kong was more than a city; it was a sensory overload, a realm where the pursuit of pleasure knew no bounds. Lavish shopping districts beckoned, their glimmering storefronts promising a journey into the lap of luxury. Whether perusing the high-end boutiques of Central or navigating the bustling markets of Mong Kok, Hong Kong's consumerist spirit was omnipresent.
As the night unfolded, the skyscrapers became pillars of light, and the harbor became a canvas for a symphony of illuminated ships. From the peak of Victoria, the city glittered below like a galaxy of dreams. In this neon-lit paradise, I embraced the intoxicating blend of opulence and exuberance, discovering that Hong Kong's nights weren't just sleepless; they were a spectacle of indulgence and unbridled allure. #NeonNocturne #InsomniacOasis #HongKongNights
WanderlustExplorer April
Mr wolf | Hong Kong restaurant week’s most popular European restaurant
🙋Finally checked in successfully!
A very chill restaurant and bar 🍹
Full of atmosphere and a small balcony
I can’t imagine how sunny and cheerful I would feel having afternoon tea here!
I heard that the new menu is being prepared by a Portuguese chef.
Date with friends on a weekend night
Music, alcohol, food, everything is just right
Very cost-effective fine dining 🫶
My favorite menu💓
-Spanish aged duck breast 🦆
Eight-mature duck meat is neither fishy nor woody, but full of toughness
Served with homemade sweet potato gnocchi and broccoli
Rich taste
-150 days grain fed rib eye steak🥩
The medium-rare steak is charred on the outside and tender on the inside, very juicy
A mouthful of juicy sauce paired with sea salt. The aroma of the beef is stimulated by the salt.
The salty aroma is unforgettable! ! !
-Grilled squid🦑
The portion of three whole small tubes is so sincere.
The squid is so fresh and tender that it’s really satisfying to eat it whole!
AmeliaAinsworth79
🌟 Flavourful Finds in Central 🌟
🥢 Keema Pav $198 🆙
Buttery brioche buns provide a light and fluffy texture, perfectly complementing the savory minced mutton filling.
🥢 Tandoori Octopus $218 🆙
Tender on the inside and slightly crispy on the outside, the octopus is infused with a harmonious blend of spices, enhancing its natural flavors.
🥢 Chutney Butter Chicken $258 🆗
Tender chicken pieces are cooked to perfection and bathed in a creamy sauce that achieves a delightful balance of richness and tanginess.
🥢 Celeriac Miloni $168 🆗
Celeriac Miloni offers a harmonious blend of flavors with fresh celeriac root, mixed vegetables, and aromatic spices. The mildly earthy and nutty taste of celeriac is complemented by the freshness and texture of the mixed vegetables.
🥢 Truffle Cheese Naan $58 🆙
Truffle Cheese Naan pairs well with various menu dishes or can be enjoyed on its own as a satisfying treat.
🥢 Pistachio Ice Cream 🆙
This unique dessert features a rectangular shape and a subtle ginger scent, adding a pleasant and exotic twist to the overall taste experience.
🥢 Mango Lassi $38 🆙
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#萬聖節2023
privatediarykw
Impressive Coffee Place in the heart of HK
#timetotravel
Walked pass IFC- a shopping mall in Central - and my senses were immediately caught by the aroma and shininess of this new coffee place - Bacha Coffee! Unlike most coffee shops that offer the chill and relaxed vibe, this place is out to grab your attention with its gold and glitz.
The pastry showcases at the shop front displayed various delicious looking croissants while the walls inside highlighted numerous exotic coffee flavors from around the world. Every corner of the shop was simply calling out for a photo opportunity!
We selected a Cuban coffee and a crème brûlée croissant from its extensive coffee menu. after a 5 minutes wait, our order was ready for pickup. The coffee was served with a small container of fresh cream and a sugar crystal stick - presented on a beautiful paper tray. The croissant, on the other hand, was packed inside a colorful paper bag with handle that was perfect for takeaway!
We thought that the quality was well worth its price. All in all, this is a coffee place worth checking out while in Central!
address
IFC Mall
Central Hong Kong
#hongkong #whattoeathk #coffee #central #coffeehk
Curious Traveller
The heart of cosmopolitan HK, Central
Central is the beating heart of Hong Kong and home to some of it’s most cosmopolitan streets and hubs, located on the south side of Victoria harbour the area is easily accessible by bus, taxi, ferry and of course central metro station.
The area is famous for it’s cafes, restaurants and shopping along with its iconic steep streets and escalator system. You can take the escalators up the alley ways to cut between main streets, keeping an eye out for smaller independent places on the way up.
I love the area for it’s choices of coffee shops and patisseries, no matter what type or coffee you like you will find something for you. There are lots of quick places for on the go coffee, smaller places to sit for some snacks and more up market cafes with seating for longer if you’re planning some work or want to kill some time reading.
As you work your way towards admiralty you will find some of central’s more famous landmarks, including the iconic bank of china tower, HSBC building and the court of final appeal.
If you have a short amount of time in HK and want to check out an area that sums up what the city has to offer, Central is the place to be!
#timetotravel #trip #hongkong #central #citybreak
Jamie Daniel Ali
I've lived in Central for so long, but I only know Man Hing Restaurant now. How can I do it?
A friend strongly recommended that the chef of this Wenxing Restaurant is very famous for opening restaurants in London, so he and his family to eat to celebrate book a table in advance, dinner is divided into two rounds of five and seven, limited time of two hours, location It's behind the Lotus Incense Building.
Arrived on time and immediately got a seat, that night the whole place was full and very lively, the place is not large seating table stickers table, the waiters come and go in a hurry.
The four of us ordered four dishes:
⭐️ Lotus Steamed Rice $188
The portion is very large and many ingredients, there are squid 🦑, fish 🐟, fish belly, dried shrimp 🦐, dried shrimp, insect fungus, winter mushroom, 4 people only ate half 👍🏻
⭐️ Wen Hing Fried King $168
There are many ingredients, mainly stir-fried dried shrimp🦐 with leek, squid🦑, and cashew nuts. There is a savory flavor that makes people unable to stop eating
⭐️ Black Pig🐷 Fresh Fruit Sweet and Sour Pork $188
Even the pineapple is fresh, as well as litchi, peach🍑 and strawberry🍓, the outside of the sweet and sour pork is crispy and the inside is soft enough, super standard
⭐️ Grilled Thai Cherry Duck 🪿 Half $198
The barbecued pork and roast duck are highly recommended here. I chose the cherry duck. The duck is not fat or tough, the top layer of skin is grilled very crispy. The sauce is added as you like, so it won't be too salty The plate has chili and ginger, which is very appetizing
The bill for four people is less than $900. It's cheap but the portion is big and the food is good. It's hard to find nowadays.
Wen Hing Restaurant
2/F, Tsang Chiu-wai Building, 160-164 Wellington Street, Central
偉瑩出遊玩樂
Cats lovers attention!
We chanced upon a new cat cafe in Central Hong Kong. This cosy, modern and clean cafe is the purr-fect place to relax and unwind from the busy streets and crowds.
You can enjoy a drink and cuddle with some adorable kitties. There are 5 beautiful kitties currently. One of them is a ragdoll. They are so cute and playful.
Staffs are very friendly as well. :)
Don’t miss this chance to experience the meow-gical atmosphere of this cat cafe.
Price:
HKD95 for first hour (comes with one free drink), subsequent HKD75 per hour.
#timetotravel #catcafé #tripblazers #hongkong
Munchwithvienna
✨ First afternoon tea experience at The Murray Hotel ✨
The Murray was built in 1969 and used to be main government office building of Hong Kong.
After nearly 50 years , The Murray becomes an iconic luxury hotel in central after conversion.
Here is the afternoon menu from the Garden Lounge, where we had afternoon tea 🫖
☀️Sense of Summer Afternoon Tea☀️
Welcome refreshing drink🍹
Savories, mini pie, sandwich and tart 🥧
Sweets, cake, mousse and tart 🍰
Scones with jams and clotted cream 🧁
Confectionery table 🍪🍫 ( free flow 😆)
I can say this is kid’s heaven
Coffee / Tea ☕️🍵
Sparkling Tea / Wine 🥂
A scoop of @venchi_hk icecream
Besides the luxury dining environment, I more appreciated the excellent service from the hotel staffs . ☺️
#GardenLounge #TheMurrayHK #NiccoloHotels
#AfternoonTea #AfternoonTeaHongKong
#DiscoverHongKong #HongKongHotels
#週末遊 #下午茶情報
Dear Little Marine
Central Hong Kong 🇭🇰
Central also Central District is the central business district of Hong Kong.
The neighborhood is known for nightlife, with raucous pubs and nightclubs in Lan Kwai Fong, and wine bars and trendy restaurant. Away from the bustle, are Hong Kong Park and the Zoological and Botanical Gardens.
Getting from Hong Kong Airport to Central is very straightforward. The most direct way is to take the Airport Express (teal line) to Hong Kong Station (24 minutes).