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10 Best Places to Visit In Hong Kong 2024 - FIRST TIME IN HONG KONG

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I just created a list of the 10 best Things to do from my 3-day Visit to Hong Kong!
In this Hong Kong travel guide, I'll show you around the Victoria Harbor, Tsim Sha Tsui, Nan Lian Garden, take a Tram Tour (DingDing), Night Out at Lan Kwai Fong, Tian Tan Buddha, Tai Kwun - Centre for Heritage and Arts, Hillside Escalators, Hollywood Road, Watch Symphony of Lights and more.

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15 things to do (and 4 NOT to do) in Hong Kong - 2023 Travel Guide

15 things to do (and 4 NOT to do) in Hong Kong - 2023 Travel Guide.

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Nature and futuristic buildings, breathtaking views and avant-garde shopping centers.

The charm of Hong Kong all lies in the profound contradictions that have made it one of the main cities in the world to visit, the point where east and west meet, where the super modern metropolis intertwines with tradition.

There is certainly no shortage of attractions and there are so many things to do in the city!

00:00 Introduction
00:33 Victoria Peak
01:06 Temple Street Night Market
01:49 Symphony of Lights
02:28 Tian Tan Buddha Lantau Island
03:09 Sky 100 Observation Deck
03:50 Ocean Park
04:37 Central District
05:14 Lan Kwai Fong (LKF)
05:58 The Escalator
06:35 Tsin Sha Tsui & Avenue of Stars
07:12 Hong Kong Museum
07:29 Lama Island
08:16 Hong Kong Disneyland
09:12 Hong Kong Unesco Global Geopark
10:04 Macau
11:02 Warnings

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Best Things to Do in Hong Kong(with Prices) | Hong Kong Travel 2024

Looking for the best things to do in Hong Kong? ???? In this comprehensive travel guide, we'll unveil the top attractions and activities that will make your visit to this vibrant city unforgettable! ???? Get ready for an incredible adventure in the dazzling city of Hong Kong in 2024. ????️

???? Join us on an exciting Hong Kong vlog as we explore the captivating sights and experiences that this bustling metropolis has to offer. From must-visit Hong Kong attractions to mouthwatering Hong Kong food, we've got you covered with insider tips and recommendations for your perfect Hong Kong itinerary. ????
???? Hop aboard the iconic Peak Tram and ascend to the breathtaking Victoria Peak, where you'll be rewarded with panoramic views of the city's stunning skyline. ???? Immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere of Causeway Bay, a shopper's paradise filled with trendy boutiques and bustling markets. ⭐ Don't miss the chance to take a scenic ride on the Star Ferry, offering picturesque vistas of Hong Kong's iconic waterfront.
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????️ Indulge your taste buds with the diverse flavors of Hong Kong food. From delectable dim sum to tantalizing street food, the city offers a gastronomic journey like no other. Discover hidden culinary gems and savor authentic local delicacies that will leave you craving for more. ????
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10 BEST FOODS to eat in Hong Kong (and exactly WHERE to get them) | THE CLASSIC HONG KONG FOOD TOUR

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Whether you're just coming to visit, or you've just moved to Hong Kong or you're moving out of Hong Kong and want to make sure you haven't left any stones unturned before you leave, this is the tour! This is what you have to eat in Hong Kong before leaving! The MUST EATS of Hong Kong. These are the most classic, well known, and famous Hong Kong dishes and foods. Make sure to try out these foods at their most famous restaurants respectively to really get in the ultimate Hong Kong food experience.

All these restaurants are super well known so don't worry if they look off the beaten path because they're not. Also, whoever tells you these places are hidden gems are clearly lying to you LOL English menus are available at all these places with the exception of Joy Hing so don't worry. This Hong Kong food tour is meant for you to do it yourself so it shouldn't be intimidating. This food tour is also within a small area (the more touristy areas of Hong Kong) so you'll be able to do it within a few hours though I would recommend you spilt it up before two days as there is quite a bit of food.

Once you've done this, come back and we'll go through the more hidden gems of Hong Kong but start here first so you get a basic food foundation of the flavours of Hong Kong. =) If you go straight to the hidden gems without a base, you'll won't really understand why those are hidden gems, if that makes sense.

EDIT: Just doing my tour guide training and there's a correction. Cookie crust arrived in Hong Kong in the 1940's and puff pastry in the 1950's.

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LAN FONG YUEN | Hong Kong Milk Tea
2 Gage St, Central (Other locations available)

TAI CHEONG | Egg Tart
35 Lyndhurst Terrace, Central (Other locations available)

MAK'S NOODLES | Wonton Noodles
77 Wellington St, Central (Other locations available)

YAT LOK | Roasted Goose
G/F, 34-38 Stanley Street

THE PENINSULA THE LOBBY | Afternoon Tea
Salisbury Rd, Tsim Sha Tsui

KAM WAH | Pineapple Bun
45-47 Bute St, Mong Kok

JOY HING | Char Siu BBQ Pork
265 Hennessy Road, Wan Chai

MAMMY PANCAKE | Egg Waffles
1-5 Haven St, Causeway Bay (Other locations available)

TIM HO WAN | Dim Sum
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Are you looking for an exciting escape in the city? Do gorgeous city lights make you forget all your worries? Do you enjoy exploring different kinds of dishes? If your answer is yes to all of these questions, then Hong Kong is the place to be! The best part is there’s no need for you to empty the bank to have an unforgettable experience in the city! It’s hard to not find anything for everyone in Hong Kong. This robust city has everything from techy and luxury shops to trees and temples… All in the same area! Whether it’s towering buildings and dazzling city lights or cool and calm waters, this city has something for every type of person to enjoy. You’ll definitely feel like a tourist as you walk past hundreds of locals wearing business suits and uniforms during the day. But the nights are still filled with life as bars and karaoke joints light up the small alleys. Hong Kong is truly the place to be when looking for an escape in the city. #visithongkong #hongkongtravelguide #hongkongtravel

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This is my ultimate Hong Kong travel guide including 30 things to do, secrets, best foods to eat and best places to visit which I carefully selected, like Michelin star Dim Sum at Tim Ho Wan, Hing Kee clay-pot rice dises, secret Lugard Street, Lan Fong Yuen Hong Kong tea, Yum Cha, Roasted Pigeon, Yik Cheong Building, Symphony of Lights and the vibrant Hong Kong Nightlife at LKF. Subscribe to my channel ► for new videos!

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Hong Kong may appear to be massive when you look at photos of its skyline but trust me it is conveniently packed and can be easily explored within 2 days. I recommend you start Hong Kong at the Victoria Peak which offers amazing views of the Hong Kong island skyline, but avoid paying $7 USD for the Skyterrace, instead take a 15-minute hike on the secret Lugard Road which leads to the best view of Hong Kong.

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Great attractions on Hong Kong island are the Yik Cheong building at Quarry Bay, easily reachable by subway and Oddies, Hong Kong style egg-waffles in the Central district.

Other typical places to visit are Lan Fong Yuen, for their special Hong Kong tea ($3 USD), filtered to actual stockings, leaving no residue. Also try their buns seared with condensed milk.

The most bizarre dish I must have eaten was the wild pigeon at Kwan Yu Roasted Meats in Causeway Bay, an entire roasted pigeon for $6 USD with a cup of extremely strong tea. A meal for champions to say the least.

For a more delightful dinner, venture out to Yung Kee Restaurant for their Signature Charcoal Roasted Goose for $35 USD. Crispy goose skin covered juicy goose meat, a true local delicacy.

Hong Kong also offers very fun restaurants and great for food photography, especially Yum Cha, for their cute dim sum steamer baskets containing piggy pork buns, pineapple bird cakes in a cage and funky molten custard buns. Make sure to poke a hole for the hot custard to ooze out of its mouth. I even ran into a few Reformatt subscribers from Japan and Hong Kong who were also dining at the same restaurant.

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Another bizarre restaurant is Hoi Tin Tong where you can try out the local turtle jelly which apparently cures you from a hangover. Although pricey, at $15 USD you may expect a lot, but it is very blend until you pour some honey into the mix. Their best treat is the almond pudding, this was beyond delicious for just $2 USD.

The BEST Hong Kong dim sum can be experience at Michelin-star restaurant Tim Ho Wan, for extremely cheap prices, Shumai at $4 USD, Har Gow at $4 USD and BBQ pork buns at $3 USD, basically $1 USD per item. Absolutely ridiculously cheap for Michelin rated food. Arrive before 5pm to avoid any line-ups.

In conclusion, I have to say that Hong Kong is one of the coolest cities I've ever been to, but you must remember, Hong Kong is a pure business city, the locals can be very rushed and occupied. Hong Kong never really focused on being a hardcore tourist destination so keep that in mind. This itinerary is ideal for 2 days in Hong Kong, everything is within proximity, so you won't spent too much time travelling around.

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HONG KONG Nightlife Guide: TOP 20 Bars & Clubs

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HK PARK: WALKING AROUND TSUEN WAN PARK | 荃灣公園 | JOY WANDERS HONG KONG

Tsuen Wan Park (Chinese: 荃灣公園) is a park in Hong Kong. It is located in Wing Shun Street/Yeung Uk Road near Tsuen Wan Ferry Pier in Tsuen Wan, New Territories. The park was opened to the public on 30 October 1998. It is managed by the Leisure and Cultural Services Department of the Hong Kong government.

Tsuen Wan Park occupies an area of about 8 hectares and was built at a cost of $107 million.

Taking into account the coastal location of the site, the maritime theme was adopted in designing the project and forms an integral part of the park. At different levels and from various vantage points, visitors to the park can have spectacular views across Rambler Channel towards Tsing Yi Island and the Ting Kau Bridge afar.

The water theme is reflected all round the open space. There are fountains along the main axis and in the central plaza. Also in the central plaza are a series of site specific sculptures reinforcing the maritime theme. To work in concert with them is a main pond with lookout tower. In addition, sail-shaped structures which provide shade and focal points are located in sitting-out areas and the amphitheatre.

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Top 10 Hong Kong Hidden Gems That You Must visit in 2022

To compensate for still not being able to travel abroad, we have been looking for hidden gems in Hong Kong in 2020 and 2021. In this video, we will show you 10 hidden gems in Hong Kong that you should really visit in 2022.

Watch this video and let us know which 1 of the 10 hidden gems of Hong Kong you would really want to visit in our comments!


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00:00 Intro
00:39 1. Po Pin Chau
01:28 2. Kat O and Ap Chau
02:14 3. Mai Po Wetlands
02:51 4. Shui Hau
03:53 5. Sham Wan (Turtle Beach)
04:59 6. Lau Shui heung
05:46 7. Yuen Long (Water Hyacinths)
06:21 8. Green Egg
07:07 9. Hoi Ha
07:49 10. Tai Po Kau

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1. Po Pin Chau

Po Pin Chau is a small island with giant hexagonal rock columns formed from volcanic activity 140 million years ago.

2. Kat O and Ap Chau

Ap Chau is the smallest inhabited island in Hong Kong. Its neighbouring island, Kat O, also known as Crooked Island.

3. Mai Po

Mai Po Nature Reserve of Hong Kong is an internationally significant wetland that is haven for over 60,000 migratory water birds each year.

4. Shui Hau

Often dubbed as a “Mirror of the Sky” , when the tide recedes in Shui Hau, the streams flowing from the nearby rivers create stunning water reflections.

5. Turtle Beach, Lamma Island

Sham Wan Beach (also known as Turtle Beach) is the only regular nesting site for Green Turtles in Hong Kong. This beautiful remote beach is open to the public after the nesting period is over.

6. Lau Shui Heung

Surrounded by thick forests, the glassy surface of Lau Shui Heung reservoir is well known for its stunning reflection on a clear, windless day. In the winter months, it is possible to enjoy colourful autumn foliage as the cypress leaves change in colour.

7. Green Egg Island

Can you spot the Green Egg? Shaped like a sunny side egg with a green yolk, the Green Egg is an Island off the coast of Clear Water Bay. The surrounding water is crystal clear and the calm waters facing the Mainland provide perfect conditions for snorkelling.

8. Shing Uk Tsuen

Take a road trip to the fishponds of Yuen Long's Shing Uk Tsuen village for the sea of purple water hyacinth in May.

9. Hoi Ha Wan Marine Park

Hoi Ha Wan translates as ‘Bay Beneath the Sea’. It is a Marine Park and a protected area. It is home to 60 types of hard coral and 120 species of coral fish.

10. Tai Po Kau

Tai Po Kau Nature Reserve is one of the most dense forests in Hong Kong. Venturing deep into the woods, it is possible to salamanders in the mountain stream, monkeys in the trees, birds, butterflies, fireflies, deer, leopard cats, porcupines.


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Jockey Club Tak Wa Park / Tsuen Wan / Hong Kong

This is a village-themed park located along Tak Hoi Street in Tsuen Wan. Jockey Club developed this park within the city. It has lots of trees that gives shade and a cool breeze for everyone.

The park features Hakka buildings. Hakka farmers and fishermen are members of a Han Chinese subgroup with their own dialect whose ancestors migrated to Hong Kong in the 18th and 19th centuries. The park has a total of 1.65 hectares. The park is surrounded by village-style walls of grey and black brick.

The park features pavilions, bridges, a rock garden, an exercise area for seniors, small waterfalls, a Camellia garden, a lake, flowers, and beautiful landscaping are aplenty around the park.

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Hong Kong - Tsuen Wan Beach

Hong Kong - Tsuen Wan Beach

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View Around Royal View Hotel - Tsuen Wan Hong Kong

Beautiful view around Royal View Hotel Tsuen Wan Hong Kong. Ting Kau bridge can be seen from hotel room.

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