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30 Secrets & Things to do in Hong Kong

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30 Things to do in Hong Kong | Hong Kong Travel Guide

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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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
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TOP 10 Things to do in HONG KONG | Travel Guide

In this video you’ll see the top 10 things to see in Hong Kong, based on our experience:

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The Top 30 Experiences To Have in Hong Kong!

Hong Kong is one of the most vibrant cities in the world with a crazy amount of things to experience! We listed our Top 30 things to do, eat and see in Hong Kong. From local small bars serving up amazing cocktail concoctions to the best nature hikes in Asia. We list our must-eats like life-changing char siu at Joy Hing in Wan Chai and innovative Cantonese Cuisine at Mott32 in Central. And we couldn’t forget the amazing street art in Sheung Wan and best shopping experiences in Sham Shui Po and the Police Married Quarters. So grab your milk tea from Lan Fong Yuen order your Michelin Star Roast Goose from Kam’s and check out our top 30 of must-have experiences in Hong Kong to see how many you’ve ticked off the list! It’s all here in our latest episode of Top Picks, where we discover the best parts of the world in bite-sized format.

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Hong Kong Vacation Travel Guide - Things To Do in Hong Kong *2023*

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Hong Kong is the kind of place that not only meets but also exceeds all of your requirements. Given the abundance of skyscrapers in such a compact urban area, visitors to this tiny city would never guess its actual size. It also encompasses a lush, wooded area with subtropical vegetation, strolling routes, and beaches.

It's incredibly convenient since everything is so close together after spending several days immersed in Hong Kong's hectic energy, the contrast, though at first strange, may seem enormously energizing. Above all, a stay in Hong Kong is sure to give you all the pleasure you need during your vacation.

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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
9-11 Fuk Wing St, Sham Shui Po (Other locations available)

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Hong Kong Travel Tips: 11 Things to Know Before You Go

11 things YOU need to know before you go to Hong Kong. A comprehensive travel guide to bring you up to speed on the Weather, Language, Getting Around, and more! Hong Kong was originally a British Colony founded in 1842, taken over by China in 1997. Hong Kong’s Official Name is the “Special Administrative Region of Hong Kong.” In Chinese Hong Kong Means “Fragrant Harbor.” Hong Kong is Famous for Skyscrapers (it has 8,000 of them), but 40% of it’s land is park and nature preserve
Hong Kong has 3 main areas, Hong Kong Island, Kowloon, and the New Territories
But in total it has 263 islands

2 - Weather
Hong Kong's climate is sub-tropical, with temperatures dropping below 10 degrees Celsius in winter and exceeding 31 degrees Celsius in summer
Pretty humid all year round
May to November is typhoon season
June & August are the wettest
January and December are the dryest

3. Getting In
Likely flying in to Hong Kong International Airport - HKG.

It’s on Lantau Island, and its HUGE! The size of 20 soccer fields.

You can fly to almost anywhere in the world from Hong Kong (more than 100 airlines operate 1,100 daily flights to and from 190 destinations worldwide)

Cathay Pacific is Hong Kong’s home airline and has won “World’s Best Airline” four times – more than any other.

Airport Express train to Central - Its just 24 minutes, and leaves every 10 minutes
You can buy a round trip airport Express and Octopus card for 3 days unlimited MTR for $350

Taxi one way to Hong Kong Island would be about $400 HKD and take 45 mins to an hour

4. Unlucky
This number omitted because it’s unlucky. 4 in Chinese sounds like the word for “Death.” Most buildings typically omit this floor.


5. Getting Around
By public transit—it's efficient, clean, and affordable
First things first, buy an Octopus Card -- It works on almost everything, even to get you in to the Hong Kong Horse Racetrack
MTT - Subway
Star Ferry - About $3 HKD, Upper Deck & Weekends cost a bit more.
Tram - Ding Ding - $2.60
Double Decker Bus
Mini Bus
Taxi - Relatively inexpensive, but can be hard to hail during rush hour, or a rainy day, or shift change between 3-4pm.
Don’t try to hail a cab if you see double yellow lines by the curb. Taxis can only stop if there is a single line—or none at all.
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6. Money
Hong Kong Dollar
Exchange Rate fixed to the USD. 1 USD = HK$7.75–7.85
Most places take Visa/Mastercard
40% take AMEX
Lots of ATMS -- Hong Kong is a huge financial center after all
Bills: Issued by 3 different banks, so you’ll see 3 different designs for all the bills
HK$20, HK$50, HK$100, HK$500 and HK$1000
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7. Language
2 Official Languages
1.Chinese, (Spoken Cantonese)
2. English

In the major urban districts, most residents will speak English but Cantonese is the local language

If you think you’re planning to learn a little Cantonese before you go… it’s not easy… it has nine tones.

8. Shopping

Shops often stay open late… none of this European 6pm closing time… think 9 or 10pm closing times for most shops and malls

9. Food:

Cantonese Food
And it’s all about sharing, portions are big and made for big groups
Dim sum originated here in southern China and means “touch the heart”. These tiny bites of goodness were created as snack food for travellers and today are an essential part of local culture.
Dim Sum
Hong Kong Milk Tea

Dai Pai Dong, Fast Food Noodle Shops, are common sites in Hong Kong offering an inexpensive bowl of noodles for around HK$20 and free tea

Bones -- yes, lots of the local food has bones it. At the casual restaurants you can just put the bones on the table. At a fancier restaurant use the saucer plate beneath your bowl

Tea -- Need a refill for your teapot? Turn the lid upside down.

Like to avoid the crowds? Then avoid eating lunch between 1-2pm, that’s the typical Hong Kong lunch hour

10. Feng Shui
The mystical art of feng shui is still common practice in Hong Kong -- wondering why a building’s architecture looks weird? The answer usually has to do with Feng Shui… that might be why your hotel lobby has a water feature and some goldfish in it too!

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00:37 Star Ferry
01:08 Victoria Harbour
01:28 Victoria Peak
01:58 Ngong Ping Cable Car
02:16 Tian Tian Buddha
02:39 Wong Tai Sin Temple
03:07 10,000 Buddha’s Monastery
03:37 Man Mo Temple
03:58 Chi Lin Nunnery and Nan Lian Garden
04:29 Nathan Road (Tsim Sha Tsui)
04:53 Ride Ding-Dings
05:16 Avenue of Stars Hong Kong Skyline
05:47 Temple Street Night Market
06:12 Tai O Fishing Village
06:34 Monkey Hill (Kam Shan Country Park)
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07:54 A Taste of Hong Kong
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Unlock the Secrets Part 1: 23 Essential Hong Kong Travel Tips

2015 pa ako huling nakapunta sa Hong Kong, it is actually pretty memorable kase, yon din ang unang international travel ko.
Hong Kong nga yong madalas na first travel abroad ng karamihan satin.

Last March 2023, me and my family won a Cathay Pacific round-trip ticket from the Philippines to Hong Kong on their “World of Winners” tickets giveaway campaign.
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Hong Kong's Secret Hipster Suburb: Wong Chuk Hang

Wong Chuk Hang is one of the coolest, up and coming areas in Hong Kong. The old factory buildings have been transformed with new and exciting restaurants, bars and shops. The new South side MTR Line just opened up so Wong Chuk Hang is a lot more accessible. Join us as we explore the best of Wong Chuk Hang. We visit 3/3rds for some brunch, shop at Casa Capriz and The Vault, appreciate art at Spring Workshop and Blindspot Gallery, dine at The Butchers Club and enjoy some cocktails at Above. It's all here in our latest episode of Shorts, where we discover the best parts of the world in bite-sized format.

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30 Things to do in MACAU | Ultimate Macau Travel Guide

This is my ultimate travel guide for Macau - the gambling capital of Asia including 30 secrets and best places to visit which I carefully selected, things to do in Macau like world's highest urban bungee jump, Eduardo Marques Square, best Portuguese egg tarts, pork chop buns, historical villages of Taipa and Coloane, quality Portuguese cuisine at Dragon & Porto, Venetian Macau (World's biggest casino) and the best Macau bars & nightclubs. Subscribe to my channel ► for new videos!

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Macau is perhaps one of the most unique nations I've ever visited. Who would have thought that Portugal had an entire colony for almost 500 years in China. What makes Macau even more authentic is how well preserved the colonial buildings are, given you a real authentic experience of how life must have been like in the past centuries.

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The easiest way to reach Macau is by TurboJET ferry from Hong Kong for just $171 HK dollars or $22 US dollars for a one-way. Do bring your passport because you will have to go through immigration! Once in Macau jump into a taxi towards your hotel or Airbnb ($47 USD OFF) but keep in mind that most taxi's in Macau do not have seat-belts.

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Macau is a great place for new and unique selfies, my favorite place being this incredible shot taken from R. Nova a Guia street. It took me almost an hour to find this secret site for that magical selfie. It is a perfect blend of new and old, like a giant spaceship just crash landed into a tiny Portoguese village.

Macau does offer an incredible fusion cuisine of Chinese and Portuguese called Macanese! With popular dishes like African chicken, Pork chop buns, Pork Jerky, Portuguese egg tarts (Pastel de Nata and plenty of desserts including durian ice cream and steam milk pudding from Yee Shun Milk.

The most popular tourist attractions in Macau include the Ruins of St. Paul's of which only the front facade is still standing after 3x major fires and Senado Square for its beautiful Portuguese-style cobble stone roads. Do not miss visiting other gems like Monte Fort, Museum of Macau and the villages of Taipa and Coloane for an authentic Portuguese colonial experience.

Macau's nightlife may be small but does have a few fantastic places for a night out, I recommend to start off the night at SKY 21, a gorgeous rooftop lounge on top of the AIA tower overlooking the Grand Lisboa and Macau Tower, they often have a live DJ, ping-pong and shisha's for a fun evening and is open until 4am.

My favorite experience in Macau was the Macau Bungee, World's highest urban bungee jump at 233 meters or 764 feet with a 6 or 7 second free-fall with a speed of 120km/h, click here for my full Macau Bungee experience. The bungee jump is pricey, roughly $400 US dollars, they also offer a Sky Jump, Sky Walk and Tower Climb for the true thrillseekers.

In conclusion, Macau truly surprised me, especially after staying here for 6 days. Most tourists make a day trip from Hong Kong but that is simply too short to do this nation justice. I recommend visiting Macau for 2 days and 2 nights to truly take in this unique former Portuguese colony and all its beauty.

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Hong Kong's Central District - Must Visit Cafés, Shops and Bars!

Hong Kong never ceases to amaze travellers with its beautiful harbour, bright neon lights and amazing market shopping. One of the best areas to visit is Hong Kong Island's Central District. There's so much to explore and enjoy; from the trendy cafes with delicious teas, mouthwatering Cantonese style restaurants, artsy gift shops at the former Police Married Quarters to the spiritual Man Mo Temple and Lan Kwai Fong's amazing bars and nightlife. Join Phoebe Miu as she shows you our favourite spots in Hong Kong's Central District.

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Insider's Guide to Hong Kong and Beyond: 44 Must See Attractions and Hidden Gems

Welcome to the Insider's Guide to Hong Kong and Beyond! If you're planning a trip to this vibrant city, you've come to the right place. In this video, we'll take you on a journey to discover the top 44 must-see attractions and hidden gems of Hong Kong and its surrounding areas.

From the bustling streets of Hong Kong Island to the tranquil beaches of Lantau Island, we'll show you the best of what this city has to offer. Whether you're a first-time visitor or a seasoned traveler, we'll share our insider tips on how to make the most out of your trip.

Join us as we explore the city like a local, immersing ourselves in the culture and uncovering the hidden gems that most tourists miss. We'll take you to the best markets, the most delicious street food spots, and the most breathtaking viewpoints.

Get ready for an adventure of a lifetime as we share our passion for this incredible city and its surrounding areas.

00:25 Victoria Peak
00:43 The Big Buddha
01:01 The Symphony of Lights
01:19 Disneyland Hong Kong
01:30 Ocean Park
01:44 Temple Street Night Market
02:01 Ladies’ Market
02:11 Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade
02:25 Central Mid-Levels Escalator
02:40 Star Ferry
02:53 Lan Kwai Fong
03:06 Wong Tai Sin Temple
03:15 Chi Lin Nunnery
03:28 Hong Kong Museum of History
03:41 Hong Kong Science Museum
03:55 Hong Kong Cultural Centre
04:08 Avenue of Stars
04:21 Nan Lian Garden
04:35 Ngong Ping 360
04:47 Tai O Fishing Village
05:02 Ten Thousand Buddhas Monastery
05:12 Cat Street
05:22 Man Mo Temple
05:33 Cheung Chau Island
05:44 Dragon’s Back Hike
05:58 Horse Racing
06:09 Hong Kong Park
06:20 Tai Chi at Victoria Harbour
06:33 Symphony Under the Stars
06:50 Tai Kwun
06:59 Lamma Island
07:10 Kowloon Walled City Park
07:25 Golden Bauhinia Square
07:38 Sampan ride in Aberdeen
07:49 Duk Ling Junk
08:01 Po Lin Monastery
08:11 Victoria Peak Garden
08:23 Tai Hang Fire Dragon Dance
08:36 Sky100 Observation Deck
08:49 Mong Kok Computer Centre
09:02 Repulse Bay Beach
09:13 Che Kung Temple
09:25 Sheung Wan Dried Seafood Street
09:40 Kowloon Park

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In our new video HONG KONG Travel Guide: Insider Tips on the Best Places to Visit ????????, we uncover the hidden gems and must-visit attractions of this vibrant metropolis. Get ready for an unforgettable journey through the sights, sounds, and flavors of Hong Kong! ????????

Join us as we take you on a virtual tour of Hong Kong's top landmarks, including the iconic Victoria Peak, bustling markets like Temple Street Night Market, and the cultural hub of Kowloon. Discover the best spots to savor mouthwatering dim sum and sample local delicacies at street food stalls. Immerse yourself in the city's rich history and tradition as we explore landmarks like Man Mo Temple and Wong Tai Sin Temple. ????????

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Things To Do In Hong Kong 2016 (Part 1) - Smart Travels: Episode 18

Hong Kong is more than just shopping at Mongkong and eating cold noodles out of plastic bags.To help make your next Hong Kong adventure more exciting, Audrey and Jessica flew there for a week and explored Hong Kong for you guys!

Stay tuned for PART 2 coming your way very soon and be sure to follow our 2nd YouTube channel for more highlight videos like this!

Here are the places we visited in the video:

Dragon’s Back Trail



Address: Shek O Country Park, Hongkong

Ngong Ping 360


Address: Lantau Island, Hongkong

Sai Wan Swimming Shed



Address: Sai Wan Swimming Shed is located near Kennedy Town MTR station, just 4 stops away from Central. Take Exit A, and you’ll find Green Minibus 58 that will get you there in under 30 minutes. A single trip costs 6.90HKD. You can also walk about 15 minutes from Kennedy Town MTR along Victoria Road, until you see the red and white sign below. Head down the staircase and you’ll see a green shed right before reaching the pier!

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Revealed! the 15 Secrets of Hong Kong Disneyland Attractions | Travel Guide

In this video, we're going to reveal the 15 secrets to attractions at Hong Kong Disneyland. From the classic attractions to the never-before-seen attractions, we'll go over every detail!

If you're looking to explore Hong Kong Disneyland like a pro, then you need to watch this video! We'll show you all the secrets to the attractions, so that you can have the best time possible! From ride recommendations to attractions secrets, this video has it all!


Title: Discovering the 15 Secrets of Hong Kong Disneyland: A Guide to All Attractions
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1:30 Toy Story Land
1:53 Fairy Tale Forest
2:15 Mickey's philhar Magic
2:35 Mystic Manor
3:07 It's a Small World
3:35 Ant-Man wasp Nano battle
4:19 The Iron Man experience
4:43 The jungle river cruise
5:38 Hyperspace Mountain
6:00 Festival of The Lion King
6:35 Disney Paint the Night Parade
7:13 The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh
7:33 The momentous fireworks spectacular

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Secret Spot in Hong Kong; Peaceful Places in Hong Kong Nature to Explore

Want to travel to Hong Kong and find the most peaceful places in China? I'll show you one here that I found outdoors in Hong Kong's nature. If you're looking for relaxing places in Hong Kong, I can show you that they are possible to find. There are heaps of free things to do on hiking trails in Hong Kong; this is just one of them!

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NEVER THOUGHT HONG KONG looks like THIS! ????(Our Honest Review) Top things to do!

In this video, we will take you on a Day tour of Hong kong and best things to do in Hongkong in 2024! Also, we will show why Hongkong is called the New York of Asia! This vide will share our experience of visiting Victoria peak, skydeck, Victoria Harbour and Symphony of lights show.

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Hidden Gems: Unveiling Hong Kong

Hello, world explorers! Welcome to SightseeingSecrets, your ultimate guide to exciting and hidden treasures around the globe. We're here to unveil the magic of destinations far and wide, and today, we're setting our sights on a city that dazzles with its stunning skyline, rich culture, and delectable cuisine—Hong Kong. We'll be unveiling the thirty best things to do in this vibrant city, a blend of East meets West. So, fasten your seatbelts as we embark on this incredible journey to the 'Pearl of the Orient', Hong Kong.

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SECRET BEACH IN HONG KONG (Free Things To Do In Hong Kong 2018) - Beaches , Lamma Island

I found a secret beach in Hong Kong! There are plenty of free things to do in Hong Kong 2018. Lamma Island has some of the best beaches in Hong Kong - unexpected, but and a great break from city life.

This was a fun day out, so if you are in Hong Kong and wondering if there are any secret beaches near me? or maybe you are wondering what to do in Hong Kong with kids then Lamma Island is probably the ideal destination.

We took the Lamma Island ferry to Yung Shue Wan where there are some basic gift shops and some nice places to eat. We then took a 20-30 minute hike to Hung Shing Yeh beach. This is one of the best beaches on the island and has toilets and changing facilities available unlike some of the other secret beaches on the island.

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