Hong Kong 2 Days | Hong Kong Beginner's Guide to Disney
[Aim! Stay as long as possible, as cheaply as possible!]
This time, we took an early morning flight from Narita Airport to Hong Kong with Hong Kong Express!
If you can't make the early morning flight and have given up, just take the last train the night before!
You don't have to stay at the rather expensive capsule hotel in the airport, as there are many people sleeping on chairs in the airport and police are patrolling, so it's relatively safe.
Convenience stores and beef bowl restaurants are open 24 hours a day.
This is also a way to save money😣
If you buy an Octopus card from the airport to the city, you can ride the train like a Suica card.
You can get to most tourist spots in Hong Kong just by train and bus, so be sure to check it out!
📍📍[Recommended spots]
1. Symphony of Lights
You'll be missing out if you don't see Hong Kong's night view, which is one of the three best night views in the world!
Every night, there is a night show using the building itself, so be sure to check the times before you go.
There are handprints of Hong Kong's most famous stars on the handrails, so it's fun to look for Jackie Chan and others.
2. Yick Fat Building
This apartment building, which symbolizes Hong Kong, one of the most densely populated cities in the world, has become a photogenic spot.
It's very impressive when you take a wide-angle shot from below!
3. Hong Kong Disneyland Resort
You can get there by train, so it's easy to access even if you're not used to traveling abroad!
It's less crowded than Japan, and there are areas such as Toy Story that don't exist in Japan.
Another point is that there is a Starbucks inside the park☕️
4. Ladies' Market
A market within walking distance from Mong Kok Station🚶
From souvenirs such as local magnets to clothes and bags.
The number of products is surprising, and you'll wonder how they display and put away all this every day!
There are many restaurants around, so I recommend just looking around after dinner.
🥘🥘 [Recommended food]
"Lin Heung Lou"
A dim sum restaurant about 10 minutes walk from Sheung Wan Station
It's a wagon-style restaurant, not a table-order style, and you stop the staff walking around with a wagon full of products to choose the one you want, so it's recommended for those who want to enjoy real dim sum!
The price is about 3,000 to 4,000 yen to eat your fill
🏠🏠 [Recommended hotel]
"Hotel Ease‧Mong Kok"
It's cheap in Hong Kong, where prices are high, and it's close to the downtown area and clean!
The front desk staff can speak English to some extent, so you can feel at ease.
📣📣 [Other points]
The toilets in restaurants around town are often not very clean, so it's a good idea to go to the toilet when using the subway.
Also, if it overlaps with the Lunar New Year, which is unfamiliar to Japan, it will be crowded with tourists, so be careful when you go!