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Cooking Experiences in Hong Kong
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Hong Kong, a city that combines the essence of Chinese and Western cuisine, invites you to step into a cooking class where trends converge, explore the essence of Hong Kong-style delicacies in a bustling city, and embark on a fashionable journey on the tip of your tongue.

Diversified course content: The course duration is usually 2-4 hours. You can try traditional Hong Kong-style dim sum, roast meat, Cantonese cuisine as well as international cuisine such as French desserts, Italian, etc. You will learn various fusion cooking methods, not only how to make dishes, but also have a deep understanding of the basics of cooking such as ingredient selection, knife skills, and heat control, and appreciate the diverse charm. Students will personally cook 5-7 or more authentic specialties in one class, and will also be given exclusive chef hats and aprons. Upon graduation, they may also receive an experience certificate, leaving behind precious memories.

Small class teaching, excellent teachers: The small class model of the teaching class allows the chef to focus on guidance, and students can chat about their insights on food, collide with creativity, and the atmosphere is warm, stimulating unlimited possibilities. The chefs who teach the course are from Michelin-starred restaurants or famous shops. They have superb cooking skills and keep up with international trends. They combine theory with practice, accurately analyze the difficulties, and teach students in a personalized way according to their progress. Some shops also provide self-learning services, where you can view recipes in the APP, learn through detailed text and videos, and complete the production.

Full range of facilities: The cooking area is spacious and clean, equipped with top-level professional kitchenware, multi-function oven, professional stove, high-speed blender, etc. Most of the ingredients come from local time-honored brands and local markets, and are fresh and high-quality.

Experience cooking courses in Hong Kong, allowing you to master the skills of Hong Kong cuisine, leave unforgettable taste impressions, start new explorations in food, spread the taste of Hong Kong to all corners, and enjoy the fun and achievements brought by cooking.

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Limited-time Hong Kong Railway Exhibition
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Limited-time Hong Kong Railway Exhibition

Name: 'Station Sight' Railway Exhibition Address: 8 Cheong Wan Road, Hung Hom Bay, MTR Hung Hom Station Admission: Free Rating: 9/10 An absolute must-visit for train and transportation enthusiasts. To celebrate its 45th anniversary of serving the public, MTR is presenting a special railway exhibition featuring a large collection of historical items from MTR and KCR. Visitors need to book their visit time online in advance, and admission is free. It's exciting to see the retired first-generation electrified train 'Yellow Head' and the No. 56 diesel locomotive, as well as the mid-term refurbished 'Black Fly Head,' which are now rare sights. The exhibition also showcases various MTR company memorabilia and station information. You can even purchase some souvenirs before you leave.
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Reactors Coffee
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Reactors Coffee

#hongkongguide This coffee shop in Shatin's City One neighborhood was a surprise find when we stayed at ALVA hotel nearby for a pandemic staycation. We have since come back to both places repeatedly, because it's a great way to rewind in a no frills everyday place outside of the busy city centre. Reactors Coffee has amazing scones and a very good value for money breakfast with perfect scrambled eggs. Bonus: there's an MTR faresaver machine right next to it:
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My Memorable Experience at Hong Kong International Airport
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My Memorable Experience at Hong Kong International Airport

Hong Kong International Airport, a global hub of connectivity, offers more than just flights and layovers. In my recent experience there was a testament to the seamless blend of efficiency and enjoyment that characterizes this world-class airport. From purchasing exquisite souvenirs to experiencing excellent customer service and exploring family-friendly amenities, my time at the airport was both memorable and enriching. No souvenir shopping spree would be complete without some local delicacies. I found myself in a charming store offering an assortment of Hong Kong's famous biscuits. From almond cookies to egg rolls, the options were irresistible. The packaging was beautiful, making them perfect gifts for friends and family back home. #chinatrip #hongkongtravelguide
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Hong Kong Imagery

Hong Kong Imagery

Hong Kong Imagery Another trip that I took on a whim, to Hong Kong. Upon arriving in Hong Kong, I felt a sense of nostalgia, as if I had returned to the '80s or '90s, with its trams, vintage taxis, and crisscrossing buildings. It's very Hong Kong, just like in the movies. The camera's original color tone, no color grading, a simple snap gives off that Hong Kong vibe. Because the weather was too hot, I didn't go to many places to take photos, just took them casually. The cost of living in Hong Kong is much more expensive compared to the mainland, especially food and drinks. Other expenses don't differ too much, such as clothing, electronics, skincare products, etc., the difference isn't significant, and it might even be slightly cheaper. A casual meal per person costs around a hundred plus-minus. A simple bottle of mineral water costs 2 yuan in the mainland, 4 yuan in Hong Kong. Well, there's a large population, and it seems that the economic vitality should be quite good. A brief visit doesn't allow for an in-depth comparison, but compared to Macau, Hong Kong is obviously much more developed, and the subway transportation is also more convenient. You can use Alipay, WeChat, and other payment methods, but many stores still only accept cash in Hong Kong dollars. So, it's essential to ask clearly before eating to avoid a wasted trip. (Unfortunately, I had such a wasted trip myself) Overall, going out to play is quite nice. It's worth experiencing. Especially recommended is the Ferris wheel, 20 yuan for 3 rounds. When going out, it's best to check the weather in advance. This year, Guangdong has had a long spell of rain. Hong Kong and Macau are more or less the same. Good weather is necessary for good photos. On sunny days, be sure to do proper sun protection.
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Burger’s Friend Forever New Store at Hysan
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Burger’s Friend Forever New Store at Hysan

Hysan's basement has opened many new-style small shops. This time, we are here to try Burger’s Friend Forever, abbreviated as BFF, which offers some unique burgers. If you love burgers, don't miss it😀 Teppanyaki Burger|Fries|Coke Zero The teppanyaki burger feels like a whole cheese lava, very extravagant. The bun is crispy on the outside and soft on the inside, the patty is juicy, and the crispy waffle fries are freshly fried. The overall combination is great. The store is very considerate, cutting the burger in half so it can be shared by two people. White Wine Clam Pasta|Garden Salad|Truffle Mushroom Soup If two people come to eat, you can have one burger and one pasta. The white wine clam pasta is loaded with clams, so much that you can't count them. Each bite of pasta has several clams, and there are mushrooms too, making it very rich. The set comes with truffle mushroom soup and garden salad. The salad is crisp, and the soup has finely ground ingredients, giving it a good texture. 🛎️Must-try Rating: 8/10🔆 📍Shop B208, URBANHOOD, B2/F, Hysan Place, 500 Hennessy Road, Causeway Bay 🅆🄸🄽🄶 🅆🄸🄽🄶 🄿🄸🄶 🄻🄸🄵🄴
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Hong Kong-the city that never sleeps!
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Hong Kong-the city that never sleeps!

#hongkong is an extremely vibrant city and is well known as a financial hub and a wonderful place for foodies. Aside from food, it has wonderful hiking trails and island hopping tours. There is also #hongkong Disney land if you are interested. Venture further from the city and you get to Repulse Bay and also at the South, you find a scenic Stanley town which is very charming. Hong Kong can get really crowded during weekends so plan your trip carefully. It is easily to get around Hong Kong from the MTR system and buses. From the airport to town, take the Airport Express and it is connected to the MTR system. #travelinspiration#bestislandtraveltowns#deliciousfood#unforgettableexperiences
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A great place for children, I love trampoline

A great place for children, I love trampoline

Asia’s first large-scale trampoline park {Ryze Trampoline park} covers an area of 18,000 square feet. li is a trampoline-covered playground that provides a variety of difficult bouncing projects,such as basketball into the bottle,steel wire, Sponge pools, dodge balls, etc. will mark everyone happy and excited! Ryze has two floors, the 3rd floor is the reception area and the 3rd floor is mainly for trampolined and athletics. The largest one is the trampoline area, which is composed of multiple 2M x 2M trampolines on which everyone can bounce at will. Parents are sitting on the left side of the photo watching over their children. 3rd Floor - Bouncing Sponge Pool There are two bouncing sponge pools in Ryze Trampoline Park. You can do long jump , jump off the trampoline and jump into the sponge pool as far as you can; you can also do fancy diving, jump up and do somersaults in the air or various other things. Perform a fancy move and then insert in into the sponge pool. Address:3/F, Kodak House 1 321 Java Road
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Popular Bear-Themed Unicorn Cafe in Kowloon Bay
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Popular Bear-Themed Unicorn Cafe in Kowloon Bay

This popular chain coffee shop, located in the MegaBox of Kowloon Bay, features a bear theme. The interior is decorated with colorful plants, and each table is accompanied by cute bear plush toys. There are also giant bears by the window seats, making it suitable for dates or group gatherings. For a limited time, there is a unicorn-themed menu with a very cost-effective dinner set for two in the evening. 🔸 Sweet Taro Unicorn Souffle - $158 Three pieces of freshly made souffle, golden and fluffy with a sense of airiness, fragrant with egg and sweet without being cloying. Topped with thick taro sauce, there is also smooth taro cream, sprinkled with colorful rainbow chocolate chips, chewy mochi, and marshmallows, along with sweet cotton candy-like marshmallows and fresh taro chunks. 🔸 Unicorn Magic Sandwich - $85 Buttered toast that is soft and crispy, filled with savory cheese, sweet and rich tamagoyaki, smooth taro paste, and crispy pork floss. 🔸 Rich Lobster Risotto - $165 The risotto grains are full and soaked with thick lobster sauce for an extremely fresh taste, featuring two plump and juicy Boston lobster claws, firm and elastic with a fragrant and sweet juice. 🔸 Prawn Rice Noodles - $102 Several shelled fresh prawns are smooth and bouncy, and the chewy rice noodles hold the sauce well, covered with a smooth and delicate garlic cream sauce. 🔸 Dreamy Unicorn Taro Cake - $75 The sponge cake has soft and moist layers of blue and purple, each layer filled with smooth taro paste and taro chunks, drizzled with smooth taro sauce, and comes with a drink. 🔸 Masculine Perfumed Lemon Tea (with meal) The fragrant perfume lemon, combined with the sour and sweet lime and regular yellow lemon, creates a richly layered taste, making the tea aroma fresh and light. 🔸 Colorful Unicorn Coffee - $62 The hot taro fresh milk is smooth and delicate, with dense foam sprinkled with rainbow chocolate chips and marshmallows, and a rich layer of espresso to control the amount yourself. 🔸 Fluffy Unicorn Shaved Ice - $68 The smooth and delicate shaved ice has no ice chunks, with a strong sweet taro fragrance, and the smooth cream is also covered with rainbow chocolate chips and marshmallows. -------------------- PHI Coffee & Pancake (MegaBox) Address: Shops 3-4 and 9, 5th Floor, MegaBox, Enterprise Square Five, 38 Wang Chiu Road, Kowloon Bay
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Four Must-Try Taiwanese Hot Pot Restaurants in Hong Kong
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Four Must-Try Taiwanese Hot Pot Restaurants in Hong Kong

As the weather cools down, it's the perfect time for hot pot. Recently, many friends have been asking for recommendations on Taiwanese hot pot restaurants. Here are a few selected ones to share with you. 1. Rou Duo Duo Hot Pot If you've been to Taiwan, you might be familiar with this hot pot chain. It has recently opened in Hong Kong, located in Causeway Bay. Soup Base: Taiwanese hot pot is incomplete without spicy soup base. Here, there are several options, but I chose the signature stir-fried seafood stone pot. The staff will stir-fry shrimp and onions in front of you, then add tomatoes and pork slices before adding the soup. The aroma during the stir-fry is truly enticing, something I've never seen in local hot pot restaurants. The soup is rich and slightly sweet, quite unique. Meat: As the name suggests, Rou Duo Duo offers a generous amount of meat. We ordered the meat waterfall, which is sure to make any meat lover drool. We chose a combination of Japanese pork and Australian beef. The staff will pour water over dry ice to create a waterfall effect. Both types of meat are thinly sliced and tender after a quick dip in the soup. As a typical meat-loving Hong Konger, I have a preference for beef. Other Ingredients: We also ordered seafood and dumplings. I particularly liked the seafood, with the sea bream being very fresh and sweet, and the squid being crunchy and not chewy. Dessert: There are traditional Taiwanese desserts like winter melon, grass jelly, taro balls, and aiyu jelly, as well as ice cream. A sweet treat after hot pot is very satisfying. Environment and Service: The decor is not luxurious, but the entire restaurant has booth seating, which is quite comfortable, and offers an open view of Victoria Park. The staff, who seem to be from Taiwan, are polite and proactive. 2. Wu Lao Guo Another famous Taiwanese hot pot restaurant, the Causeway Bay branch is very popular. Soup Base: There are only three options. Since half of our group doesn't like spicy food, we chose the white soup base. It includes duck blood and tofu, and the soup has a slight herbal taste, which is quite good. Meat: The pork shoulder is not tough and has a nice meat flavor. The pork belly is softer, but I personally prefer the shoulder. Other Ingredients: The must-try is the ice cream tofu, which should be left in the soup for about ten minutes without stirring. It has a texture similar to fish tofu, which I really like. Dessert: After the hot pot, they serve peach sorbet, which is sweet and refreshing. Environment and Service: The decor is classical and comfortable. However, the 90-minute dining time is a bit rushed for hot pot. 3. Hao Jia Taiwanese Hot Pot This is an all-you-can-eat hot pot restaurant with different price levels for the food. If you're going to eat, go for the best! Soup Base: We chose the dual soup base. The black one is the health-boosting black garlic chicken soup, and the white one is the pepper almond pig stomach soup. The soup bases are rich and can be drunk as soup. They don't dilute the soup when adding more, maintaining the flavor, which is impressive for an all-you-can-eat place. Meat: The beef is of good quality, especially the chuck flap tail, which is far superior to the usual all-you-can-eat quality. Other Ingredients: The seafood is also good, with crunchy prawns, tender abalone, scallops, and sandfish. Since it's all-you-can-eat, there are plenty of vegetables and dumplings to choose from. I like to finish with a bowl of instant noodles, which is very satisfying. Dessert: The taro balls and brown sugar pearl tofu pudding are delightful surprises. Environment and Service: The environment is tidy, but we were unlucky to be seated next to loud guests. All-you-can-eat places are usually busy, but the service is decent, with robots helping to serve the food. 4. Don't Forget Another all-you-can-eat hot pot restaurant. Soup Base: For four people, we chose two pots. One was Taiwanese spicy with coconut chicken, and the other was tomato soup with Taiwanese herbal angelica. The inclusion of duck blood makes it more appealing than most all-you-can-eat hot pot places in Tsuen Wan. Meat: The meat quality is impressive for an all-you-can-eat place, with flavorful American chuck eye roll, Angus beef short ribs, and beef chuck. For those who don't eat beef, there's also Kagoshima pork belly and lamb rolls to satisfy you. Other Ingredients: The Shaoxing wine chicken is tender and pairs well with the herbal soup base. There are also some authentic Taiwanese snacks. Dessert: The snowflake ice is as smooth as Korean shaved ice, and the mini waffles are of good quality, making you want more. Each person also gets a box of Movenpick ice cream. Environment: The pink theme is likely to be popular with girls. Restaurant Information: Rou Duo Duo Hot Pot 3/F, Sugar+, 25-31 Sugar Street, Causeway Bay Wu Lao Guo 5/F, V Point, 18 Tang Lung Street, Causeway Bay Hao Jia Taiwanese Hot Pot 3/F, Emperor Watch & Jewellery Centre, 8 Russell Street, Causeway Bay Don't Forget Shop 2032, 2/F, Tsuen Wan Citywalk I, 68 Chung On Street, Tsuen Wan
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Travel to Hong Kong.

Explore Hong Kong~ Gas lamps still shining on Dundas Street. "Blue and White Porcelain" on Miniature Street Visit the Cathedral of Saint John, the church building is beautiful. The beautiful banyan tree is very beautiful, with branches growing downwards and deeply rooted in the soil, forming a constantly strong and magnificent tree scene. Take the Peak Tram to reach the top of Victoria Peak and enjoy the panoramic view of Hong Kong. In order to enjoy the beautiful night view of Hong Kong, we waited until around seven o'clock. Due to the heavy fog on the mountain, the visual experience was not ideal, but it was still quite beautiful.
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Venice of Hong Kong
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Venice of Hong Kong

#hongkongtrip Tai-O on Lantau island, Hong Kong is famous for its stilt house built right over the waterways, the unique scenic feature to be known as Venice in the East. It is also renowned for traditional salted dried seafood such as fish, shrimp paste and egg yolks. Others from sea such as diverse types of seashells. A good place to catch a glimpse of Pink Dolphins if lucky, also spectacular sunset. #taiofishingvillage #本地遊 #mytripvlog #tripblazers #celebratewithtrip #passionpassport #yuppijeinhk2017
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High-quality Japanese cuisine in Causeway Bay.
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High-quality Japanese cuisine in Causeway Bay.

📍Kyukyoku-do - Wing Kwong Centre Today, my friends and I went to SOGO and decided to check out what good food Causeway Bay has to offer. We found a Japanese restaurant online that seemed pretty good, so we headed to Wing Kwong Centre to try it out. We had lunch there, and they had a variety of set meals ranging from affordable to expensive. I chose the Ultimate Donburi, and my friend opted for the Aburi Sushi Set. Since we were planning to go shopping afterward, we also ordered the Unagi Cheese Tamagoyaki and Fried Squid Skewers. The Ultimate Donburi included salmon, scallops, shrimp, and sea urchin, making it a very rich rice bowl. The ingredients were fresh and delicious, and the set also came with miso soup. The Aburi Sushi Set featured unagi, salmon, scallops, and more, paired with udon, which was very satisfying. Additionally, the Unagi Cheese Tamagoyaki was excellent. It was creamy inside, not hard at all, and the filling was soft and well-prepared. This is a must-order dish. Lastly, we also had the skewers, which were very tasty. This meal was truly satisfying.
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