[2024 Hong Kong Attraction] Travel Guide for Victoria Harbour (Updated Nov)
2024 Global 100 - Nightlife
Ports/Bays
Nighttime sightseeing
Address:
The bay between Kowloon Peninsula and Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong
Opening times:
Open year round, 24/7Open
Recommended sightseeing time:
1-2 hours
Fall in love with the blue hour at Victoria Harbour, Hong Kong.
In the blue hour of Hong Kong, I am willing to engrave its endless romance in my heart, becoming an eternal memory.
The charm of Hong Kong lies in the fact that every scene can touch your heartstrings—
Whether it is the modern skyscrapers,
The 360-degree magnificent sea view,
Or the alleys full of life hidden behind the prosperity,
Every encounter is a surprise to the soul.
Pick up the camera, and every inch of Hong Kong seems to whisper,
Inviting me to capture and record the city's hundreds of romantic styles.
Use the delicate texture of Fujifilm to capture the vivid moments of this city.
Recommended photo spots:
- **Central Ferris Wheel**:
Stand at Pier 9/10, and the panoramic view is in full view, as if you are in a movie, extremely romantic.
- **Fujifilm Ice Cream Truck under the Ferris Wheel**:
Take a photo with this retro ice cream truck, no need for too much retouching, the texture of the blockbuster is immediately presented, full of retro style.
- **Central Market**:
Turn around and look at the modern high-rise buildings behind you, and the street style of Hong Kong in the 1990s leaps in front of you, as if traveling through time and space.
- **Victoria Harbour**:
This is the best place to enjoy the sea view. When night falls, the lights come on, and the cruise ships shuttle between them. The blue tone of the day and the brilliance of the night complement each other, each with its own merits.
Photography tips:
1. Near dusk, turn on the flash to shoot, and the blue tone effect will be immediately presented, which is stunningly beautiful.
2. Choose warm-colored lights as the background, which contrasts sharply with the blue, adding a sense of layering to the picture.
3. The blue hour is short, remember to prepare lighting equipment in advance, so as not to miss this rare romantic moment.
Hayes Emma 68
5D4N HK Trip Free N Easy 😊😊
Visited Wong Tai Sin, Jordon, Tsim Sha Tsui, K11, Mongkok, Kai Tak, Kowloon, Keneedy town .. etc. Enjoyed good food and met nice ppl. I will come back again one day.
The Jenny Cookies is a must buy souveniers. Hastag egg Tart must eat although quite pricy. Lan Fong Yuan must try as well.
#hktrip #solotrip
Nicole_San
Victoria Harbour, Hong Kong's Stunning Nightlife Spectacle
#nightlife
Victoria Harbour in Hong Kong is stunning at night. The skyline lights up with skyscrapers glowing against the dark sky, reflecting off the water. It's a lively spot, with boats and ferries cruising by, and the nightly Symphony of Lights show adds a magical touch to the atmosphere. Whether you're strolling along the promenade or watching from a tour bus, the view is breathtaking, with the city buzzing all around you. The combination of city lights, the harbor, and the mountains in the background creates an unforgettable night scene.
Silly Papa
The Million Dollar Night View at Victoria Harbour
💞Recommended Reason: You don't need to take an expensive cruise. Just take the MTR (Central or Tsim Sha Tsui) and find the pier to take the Star Ferry. This way, you can explore Victoria Harbour like a local and enjoy the stunning views!
There are also various malls and shops around, with occasional exhibitions or art installations. Let's go!
jjpw43
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!
JacksonGriffin#50
Travel in Hong Kong from Victoria Harbour to Sham Shui Po
Hong Kong 🇭🇰 is the Pearl of the Orient in our country; the entire Hong Kong is divided into three parts: Hong Kong Island, Kowloon Peninsula, and the New Territories. Our journey will also unfold from these three parts.
🚉 Transportation Guide: From Shenzhen to Hong Kong 🇭🇰, you can take the high-speed train to Hong Kong. The fare from Futian High-Speed Rail Station to Hong Kong West Kowloon is 68 yuan, and from Shenzhen North to Hong Kong West Kowloon is 75 yuan. The high-speed train is very fast and has seats, and you will arrive in the core area of Hong Kong!
✅ When you get off at Hong Kong West Kowloon, remember to follow the instructions to get a dining coupon of 200 HKD with a 100 HKD discount. After the half-price discount, dining in Hong Kong is almost the same as in the mainland;
✅ On the way from West Kowloon High-Speed Rail Station to Elements Shopping Mall, you can see the unbeatable sea view of Victoria Harbour. The sea view here is as good as any sea view hotel 🏨, and it is free. There is also a Victoria Harbour viewing platform; the view is from Kowloon Peninsula looking towards Hong Kong!
🗓 Itinerary: After seeing the sea view of Victoria Harbour, continue to the popular Kennedy Town for the famous sea view!
📝 Tips: Take the MTR, Island Line to the terminal Kennedy Town, exit at Exit C, go up the stairs, pass through the Children's Park (Children's Park is open from 7 am to 11 pm), walk along the football field to the basketball court, here you can see the wire fence and the popular photo spot, where you can get the best photography location!
🗓 Itinerary: Then return to the MTR station, continue to take the Island Line back to Admiralty. In Admiralty, you can see the Legislative Council of Hong Kong and other Hong Kong government institutions, as well as the world-famous Hong Kong Stock Exchange!
Although the Hong Kong stock market has been performing poorly in recent years... the Hong Kong Stock Exchange still has many companies ringing the bell for listing every day. The Hong Kong Exchange Square is also worth checking out.
🗓 Itinerary: Then take the MTR, Tsuen Wan Line, and enter Tsim Sha Tsui, Mong Kok, and Yau Ma Tei, which are collectively known as the Yau Tsim Mong area in Hong Kong.
In Tsim Sha Tsui, you can check out the popular K11 Musea shopping mall 🏬, which is more like a shopping mall built in an art gallery, with many artworks 🖼️ inside; you can also check out the Tsim Sha Tsui Clock Tower, which is one of the landmarks of Hong Kong;
Mong Kok is a very important commercial retail center in Hong Kong, with shopping malls like Langham Place, and it is also a place for shopping 🛍️ in Hong Kong;
Yau Ma Tei is connected to Mong Kok, you can walk from Mong Kok City Walk. The Yau Ma Tei Police Station is worth checking out, as many TVB police dramas were filmed here 🎬, and there is also Temple Street in Hong Kong, which appears in many gangster movies; it feels like stepping into a Hong Kong movie;
Finally, continue to take the Tsuen Wan Line to Sham Shui Po, where there is a street/boundary street, which is also the boundary line between Kowloon Peninsula and the New Territories;
Sham Shui Po is a very local area, where the locals live, and you can experience the local atmosphere of Hong Kong. Sham Shui Po has appeared in many TVB dramas; In addition, the headquarters of Wong To Yick is in Sham Shui Po. Previously, you could buy products at the headquarters, but now it is said that it is difficult to buy them at the headquarters.
The one-day travel guide in Hong Kong 🇭🇰 ends here 🔚. You can stay in Hong Kong for one night and see my itinerary for the second day. If you like it, you can follow me for more travel guides.
JourneyJubilees
Every stop of the Hong Kong Ding Ding Tram is like an old movie!!
Every stop of the Hong Kong 🚃 Ding Ding Tram is like an old movie|||The true essence of HK is not in Tsim Sha Tsui or Central
but hidden in various corners filled with the atmosphere of daily life
and on the beautiful outlying islands.
This time, I have organized my personal favorite three-day tour route.
For friends visiting Hong Kong for the first time, just copy this itinerary‼️
Day 1 🚃 Hong Kong Island Ding Ding Tram Route
(Citywalk around Hong Kong Island)
Kennedy Town——Sai Ying Pun——Sheung Wan——Central——Admiralty——Wan Chai——Hennessy Road——Causeway Bay——North Point——Quarry Bay——Shau Kei Wan——Braemar Hill Sunset
🔸Photo Spots:
❶ Kennedy Town: The basketball court at the B exit of the MTR station offers a view of the tram and the sea together
❷ Central: Street Market Clock, Mid-Levels Escalator, Tai Kwun, Fringe Club, Ferris Wheel
❸ Sheung Wan: Stone Slab Street, Mural Street, Hollywood Road
❹ Quarry Bay: Monster Building, filming location of 'Transformers'
❺ North Point: Chun Yeung Street with its lively market atmosphere, where the tram passes through the market
❻ Braemar Hill: No ticket required, a twenty-minute hike up the hill, the sunset and night view are amazing, personally, I think it's more worthwhile than Victoria Peak
Day 2 🚶 Old Town Citywalk
West Kowloon——Mong Kok——Yau Ma Tei——Tsim Sha Tsui——Central Pier——Victoria Peak Sunset
❶ Mong Kok: Goldfish Street, Ladies' Market
❷ Yau Ma Tei: Temple Street, Police Station
❸ Tsim Sha Tsui: Harbour City, Avenue of Stars, Victoria Harbour, Star Ferry, Hong Kong Arts Centre, Chungking Mansions
Day 3 🌊 Outlying Islands for Sea Views
Choose one: 📍Shek O + Cape D'Aguilar + Stanley 📍Tai O 📍Cheung Chau 📍Tap Mun 📍Lamma Island
🌈Travel Tips:
❶ For accommodation in Hong Kong, it is recommended to choose a convenient location. I usually choose Marriott when I go to Hong Kong.
SaaraKuosmanen
First time in Hong Kong, take a photo at this spot before leaving!!
In the past year, I have been to Hong Kong more than ten times.
Here are 18 spots I would take my friends to:
1️⃣ Pedestrian bridge near Bank of China Tower
Wait for a tram to come up the S-curve.
2️⃣ Victoria Harbour night view
Shoot with the Hong Kong skyline in the background.
3️⃣ Sai Ying Pun Centre Street
A road leading to the sea. Use a telephoto lens to create a compressed effect.
4️⃣ Star Ferry
Take the Star Ferry to shoot Victoria Harbour, using the window frame for composition.
5️⃣ Braemar Hill
A different cityscape from Victoria Peak, very spectacular.
6️⃣ Mong Kok night view
The pedestrian bridge at Fa Yuen Street Market offers a view of Mong Kok's neon lights.
7️⃣ Central Ferris Wheel
You can shoot this spot near the Hong Kong Maritime Museum.
8️⃣ China Hong Kong City
On the second-floor platform, use a phone's 0.5 wide-angle lens to shoot.
9️⃣ Avenue of Stars
You can shoot the sea view of Victoria Harbour and the Star Ferry from the Avenue of Stars.
🔟 Arsenal Street
The church and tram in the same frame, very interesting.
1️⃣1️⃣ Victoria Peak
Shoot from Lugard Road, a free cityscape spot.
1️⃣2️⃣ 'All Destinations' sign
You can shoot this on the pedestrian bridge next to McDonald's at Exit A of Central Station.
1️⃣3️⃣ %Arabica exterior wall
The facade of %Arabica in Kennedy Town is very photogenic, great for portraits.
1️⃣4️⃣ Union Church Hong Kong
The spot is on the pedestrian bridge next to Fook Hong Mansion.
1️⃣5️⃣ Monster Building
Exit B of Tai Koo Station, use a telephoto lens to create a sense of oppression.
1️⃣6️⃣ Kennedy Town sea view
The spot is at the Kennedy Town basketball court, use a telephoto lens to shoot.
1️⃣7️⃣ Choi Hung Estate
Although the colors have faded a lot, it's still very beautiful and fresh.
1️⃣8️⃣ Goldfish Street
Come to shoot in the evening for a very Hong Kong style.
COREY WEAVER
Victoria Harbour: A Captivating Waterfront Experience
Victoria Harbour, nestled between Hong Kong Island and the Kowloon Peninsula, stands as one of Asia’s most iconic and photographed stretches of water. Its rich history and vibrant present make it a captivating destination for locals and visitors alike.
The Golden Era Fast-forward to 1971, a pivotal year. The first tunnel connecting Hong Kong Island and Kowloon was nearing completion, transforming the city’s transportation landscape. The Star Ferry, once a vital transport link, now serves as a tourist attraction. Cargo ships from around the world converged here, met by bustling wharves and stevedores. Hong Kong was defined by its harbour, both economically and culturally.
Today, Victoria Harbour remains a jewel in Hong Kong’s crown. As the sun sets, neon and LED signs compete for attention, creating a mesmerizing display. Whether viewed from the Avenue of Stars (currently under construction) or a sea wall bench, the panorama is nothing short of magnificent.
Despite reclamation efforts, Victoria Harbour endures. Cleaner waters and visionary projects, like the watersports facility near the old Kai Tak runway and the Causeway Bay-North Point boardwalk, breathe new life into this iconic waterfront. It remains a place where history, commerce, and natural beauty converge, inviting all to witness its magic.
In Victoria Harbour, time stands still as the city pulses around it—a testament to Hong Kong’s resilience, creativity, and enduring allure.
#grouptravel
#hongkongtravelguide
FlyingNoodles
Line Friends at Victoria Harbour, Hong Kong
Victoria Harbour in Hong Kong is famous for its beautiful views and vibrant atmosphere. One of the exciting attractions at this location is the Line Friends large statues of Brown the bear, Cony the rabbit, Sally the chick and their friends, which has become a popular spot for both locals and tourists.
Line Friends are loved by many people around the world. These statues are perfect for taking fun photos. Victoria Harbour is now combines the charm of the beloved Line Friends with the beauty of one of the city's most famous locations, making it a memorable experience for all who visit.
#grouptravel
##hongkongtravelguide
FlyingNoodles
Hong Kong, a bustling city, you must not miss the night view here, it's stunningly beautiful
Wow😍, Hong Kong is such an amazing travel destination🎉! Today, I'm bringing you a Hong Kong travel guide🤩, to show you around Hong Kong🤪!
Hong Kong's unique features are just too many👇👇👇:
- 💃Diverse culture: A perfect blend of Eastern and Western cultures🤝, stroll through the streets and feel the different atmospheres😎.
- 🏙Bustling urban landscape: Skyscrapers everywhere, the dazzling lights at night✨, make you feel as if you're in a movie scene🎞.
- 🛍Rich shopping resources: From international brands to local shops🎁, satisfying your shopping desires👛.
There are also many must-visit attractions🤗:
- 🏰Victoria Peak: Overlooking the beautiful scenery of the entire Hong Kong, both day and night have their own unique charm🌃.
- 🎡Disneyland: The land of childhood dreams🎈, take photos with your favorite cartoon characters📷.
- 💐Ocean Park: Watch various marine creatures🐳, and enjoy thrilling rides🎢.
- 🌉Victoria Harbour: Watch the light show, feel the romantic atmosphere💕.
- 👣Avenue of Stars: Look for the handprints of stars🤳, experience the charm of Hong Kong movies🎬.
Food recommendations are here🍽, definitely a treat for your taste buds😋:
- 🍛Wonton noodles: Smooth texture, full of freshness👅.
- 🥧Egg tarts: Crispy on the outside, tender on the inside, sweet and delicious😜.
- 🍤Typhoon Shelter fried crab: Delicious crab meat, rich in flavor🦀.
- 🍗Roast meats: Tender and juicy, rich but not greasy😍.
Remember to take note of these tips👇:
- 💳Prepare enough Hong Kong dollars in cash, some places may not accept credit cards📌.
- 🚇When taking public transport, pay attention to the direction and stops, don't get on the wrong one🤔.
- 👜When shopping, pay attention to compare prices, don't waste your money💰.
- 🤳Respect the local culture and customs, be a civilized tourist🤝.
Hong Kong is so fun and delicious😆, what are you waiting for? Hurry up and take a trip on a whim✈!
Ava~Carter28
I must say, the Victoria Harbour view from the Lijing Hotel is unparalleled!
I must say, the Victoria Harbour view from the Lijing Hotel is unparalleled.
After being offered an upgraded room type, I ended up without a bathtub, which left me confused. The hotel's public areas are beautiful, the buffet breakfast is plentiful, and at the same time, it's very crowded.
I still recommend visiting during the off-peak season. At the time, the room was booked for over six thousand a night, doubling the price. During the off-peak season, you could book a suite for this price.
MiaPrescott85
Hong Kong One Day City Walk - A 20,000-step journey with a guide
Prepare in advance:
1. Get an Octopus card (applicable for all transportation and most shopping, very convenient!) But it's not mandatory, you can use the wx ride code to travel everywhere.
2. Exchange for Hong Kong dollars according to personal spending (many small shops really only accept HKD, if you plan to visit Lung Shing Dispensary, HKD is a must)
I usually exchange at the border, and if there's any leftover, I can exchange it back.
3. Hong Kong and Macau pass.
4. Power bank
5. Google Maps
6. Hong Kong one-day data SIM card (easily purchased online, very cheap and I find it quite useful, there's basically always signal)
One day check-in
Recommended sightseeing route:
Cross the border at Shenzhen Futian Port (or directly take the 🚄 to West Kowloon) ➡️ Mong Kok ➡️ Yau Ma Tei ➡️ Tsim Sha Tsui ➡️ Avenue of Stars ➡️ Central ➡️ Kennedy Town
One day check-in itinerary:
From Lok Ma Chau Station 🚇 take the East Rail Line towards Admiralty to Kowloon Tong Station, transfer to the Kwun Tong Line towards Whampoa to Mong Kok Station, Exit B2 to see the popular check-in spot, the footbridge ➡️ After taking photos, walk to Yau Ma Tei Hong Kong Police Station ➡️ After shooting Yau Ma Tei Police Station, walk to Yau Ma Tei Station (B2), take the Tsuen Wan Line towards Central to Tsim Sha Tsui Station (E), locate near the Clock Tower, Harbour City and Avenue of Stars are nearby for a stroll and photos, Harbour City popular coffee shop (Harbour City Mall 3rd floor, Shop 309) ➡️ After shooting, walk to Tsim Sha Tsui Star Ferry Pier, take the 5 HKD Star Ferry for 5 minutes to Central Pier (turn left at Pier 9/10 🉑 to take a full view of the Ferris wheel), enjoy the famous ice cream, and the popular clock is nearby, then you can walk to fineprint to take photos of the graffiti wall, etc. Additionally, the Bank of China Tower trio, Central Station Exit J2 (navigate to Bank of China Tower, walk and see a staircase on the right, and a subway passage on the left) is recommended for night photography ➡️ From Central Station, take the Island Line towards Kennedy Town to reach Kennedy Town, Exit C, walk to Sun Yat Sen Memorial Park
Some small suggestions:
1. Most places in Hong Kong do not have seating, be prepared for a lot of walking and wear the most comfortable shoes 👟
2. For those who want to take photos and check in, please note ⚠️ most popular photo spots are crowded, it's recommended to find your own angles to avoid the crowd, otherwise, it's really a waste of time
MARIAH SANDOVAL
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!!
SeekingEuphoria
Farewell Hong Kong | Three-day in-depth experience of life in Hong Kong
| Three-day in-depth experience of life in Hong Kong. 🇭🇰Long time no see, Hong Kong, it's really fun!
I believe it won't be long before I can go again‼️
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👇🏻Here is the three-day travel guide for your reference
Day 1⃣️:
☀️In the morning, arrive at Tsim Sha Tsui, where you can visit the Hong Kong Museum of History to understand the history and culture of Hong Kong. The museum has a vast collection and exquisite exhibits, suitable for friends who like history and culture.
🕛At noon, why not visit the Mei Hua Restaurant to taste authentic Hong Kong cuisine, which will definitely satisfy your taste buds.
🌇In the afternoon, head to the Tin Hau Temple in Central to pray for good fortune. The architectural structure is magnificent, and the gold-leaf inlaid ceilings and painted decorations in the corridor offer a refreshing experience.
🌃In the evening, enjoy the night view on the Victoria Harbour waterfront, and take in the beauty of the Victoria Harbour fireworks, which will definitely dazzle you.
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Day 2⃣️:
☀️In the morning, head to Tai O and you will see the gigantic Tian Tan Buddha, a spectacular sight that is one of the most magnificent in Hong Kong.
🕛At noon, taste various Hong Kong snacks in the Temple Street or Mong Kok area of the New Territories, and experience the lifestyle of Hong Kong people firsthand.
🌇In the afternoon, visit the Hong Kong Polytechnic University, where you can admire the world's tallest wind tunnel laboratory and understand the advanced technological development of Hong Kong.
🌃In the evening, shop and taste street food in Causeway Bay or the Wan Chai night market. If time permits, you can also stroll around and do some shopping.
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Day 3⃣️:
☀️In the morning, explore the Times Square Shopping Centre in Causeway Bay to experience the prosperity and modernization of Hong Kong, and you may find clothes and styles you like!
🕛At noon, head to Wing On Restaurant to taste Hong Kong-style tea restaurant cuisine, with a special recommendation for the taste of the tea restaurant, which you definitely should not miss.
🌇In the afternoon, take a bus to the Lantau Island area of Hong Kong to visit Hong Kong Disneyland and fulfill your childhood dreams. This place is definitely a favorite for everyone.
🌃In the evening, return to the city center and enjoy Hong Kong's signature cocktails or beer in Central or other bustling nightlife areas, experiencing the unique nightlife of Hong Kong.
Isabella.Johnson#34
"8-day dazzling and charming South China Sea trip"
The sea is the real "pure land" of the world
Away from the land, away from the hustle and bustle of the city
So I have always liked to travel by cruise
I like to sail in the middle of the sea
Enjoy the zero-distance contact with the blue sky and the sea
The first gift for the new year
Is to start an extraordinary cruise trip
Follow the CMB Yiton from Shenzhen 🚢
Eight days and seven nights, heading south
Go to Vietnam to feel the pure Southeast Asian style
Go to Hong Kong to appreciate the dreamlike prosperity of the city that never sleeps
🏨Room: CMB Yiton is a mobile version of a five-star "home", this time staying in a luxury balcony room, with an area of 31.4㎡, the Nordic style decoration is full of romance~ There is also a super wide viewing angle, you can enjoy the blue sky and blue sea lying in the room~ The most important thing is that the room service is super good~ The meticulous service makes people feel at home even in a foreign country~
🚢On the CMB Yiton, the long voyage is never lonely, the entertainment activities here are super rich~:
🏊Infinity pool: The infinity pool on the 7th floor is a must-check-in project, with a 360-degree full sea view experience, as if swimming in the sea, at night, the deck near the pool is also a super viewing platform~
✨Star Theater: There are different guest performances, music performances, game interactions and so on every night, and there is a very cultural dance performance when arriving in Vietnam at night~
💦Spa center: Don't miss the Nordic spa center on the first floor, you can come here every day to experience the 65°C steam sauna, making the journey healthier~ At Liv Nordic, every moment is a care for yourself~
📖Sea library: There are more than 2,000 Chinese and foreign books, make a pot of tea, lean on the sofa and quietly read a book, enjoy the long-lost tranquility, outside the window is the endless blue sea view, time passes too comfortably~
🍜Food:
On the CMB Yiton, not only can the sea heal, but the taste buds can also be satisfied. There are a total of 7 restaurants on the ship, and all are included in the ship fee~ Global restaurant, poolside barbecue, Italian restaurant, chef's table, Chinese restaurant, Nordic snacks, winter garden, each restaurant's food is very rich, there are many choices, each has its own characteristics, it is recommended to taste each restaurant~
🚶Shore tour:
📍Vietnam: In Vietnam, it will dock at Halong Bay and Da Nang. In Halong Bay, you can appreciate the magic of "Guilin on the water", on the 1500 square kilometers of sea surface, thousands of islands of various sizes have emerged, forming various shapes of people and animals. Da Nang is known as "one of the 50 places to go in a lifetime", here is the only Cham sculpture museum in the world, you can also join a group to visit Hoi An ancient city to feel the local culture, or go to My Khe beach to enjoy the sun~
📍Hong Kong: The Peak is the highest peak on Hong Kong Island, famous for its open view. Standing here, you can overlook the magnificent panorama of the whole Hong Kong. Whether it's the towering skyscrapers in the distance, or the night view of Victoria Harbour, they can all be displayed in front of you. At night, you can also return to the cruise ship to taste food against the night view of Victoria Harbour, take pictures on the cruise ship, every moment is worth recording and cherishing~
BONNIE BALDWIN
Hong Kong National Day 1Day Tour! Local people recommended strategy
📖Special forces citywalk preparation before going out:
🔴Valid Hong Kong and Macao pass and valid endorsement
🔵Health code declaration screenshot
🟠One-day tour network opening
🎒ID card, pass, power bank, jacket
🛤Traffic guide
To save time, it is recommended to take the high-speed rail from Futian
14 minutes direct to Hong Kong🇭🇰West Kowloon
Walking distance to Tsim Sha Tsui, Harbour City, Star Ferry Pier, Victoria Harbour
Save 💰You can cross the border at Futian Port and take the MTR directly to Tsim Sha Tsui.
💻Electronic payment
Most chain stores, transportation tools, and even ferries in Hong Kong🇭🇰 can use certain treasure and certain letter payment methods, and old stores still only accept cash! It is recommended to prepare some cash💰!
🔌Essential three-piece set
When going out in Hong Kong🇭🇰, remember to bring your ID, otherwise it will be troublesome if you are caught by Sir, and you must have your ID and pass for the high-speed rail! The indoor air conditioning temperature in Hong Kong is very low, so it's right to bring a jacket❌
🏬bi Check-in spots
Walk from West Kowloon High-speed Railway Station to Austin Station Exit E, facing the road on the right👉🏻Straight ahead is Harbour City, and further ahead is Avenue of Stars and Star Ferry Pier! There is a cheap restaurant downstairs in Harbour City where you can watch the unbeatable Victoria Harbour night view, remember to code it
⛴️Strongly recommended:
Take the ferry to Central from Star Ferry Pier, a water transportation tool with high cost performance in Hong Kong, 4 yuan💰 for a certain treasure and 5 yuan💰 for a return trip! At Central Pier, you can take a 20 yuan💰/3 laps, the highest cost-effective Ferris wheel in the world, and the night view is even more beautiful!!
🍜Tea restaurant recommendation
This time I went to w and found that the staff all implemented QR code ordering, and the system was quite stable and convenient. Afternoon tea time starts at 3 o'clock! (Highlight‼️) It will be more cost-effective! Lunch for two is 120💰, recommend scrambled egg beef rice and tomato soup🍅
🏨Accommodation
To be honest, unless it's a hotel room with a night view of Victoria Harbour for 2-3 thousand/night, I really recommend staying in a star hotel in Shenzhen! The 🛏'Shenzhen Hilton Hotel' which is a 5-minute drive from Futian Port is very suitable! Downstairs is the "Eye of Shenzhen" Gangxia Station, close to the large shopping mall Joy Center, the hotel is fully equipped, open-air high-altitude swimming pool, fully equipped gym, Western buffet and rooftop Chinese restaurant, even Shenzhen No.1 French restaurant is on the second floor of the hotel! Everything you need for eating, drinking and having fun! PS: The new menu of Lanting Chinese Restaurant is too delicious! Especially the drunken crab, promise me to try it!
TechRider
Hong Kong|No one can resist the sunset of Victoria Harbour
|No one can resist the sunset of Victoria Harbour. If you are coming to Hong Kong for the first time, it can be said that 100% of tourists will come to Victoria Harbour, where you can see the bustling harbour, towering and dense buildings, if you can wait for the sunset, you must blow the sea breeze of Victoria, because it is really a bit salty~ (just kidding), watching the lights of Victoria Harbour, the busy shipping routes, you will feel the prosperity of Hong Kong (don't forget to take a photo with Li Ka-shing and the Convention and Exhibition Centre) Due to the prosperous Hong Kong movies in the 90s, we feel familiar and unfamiliar with this city. In the streets of Hong Kong, every scene seems familiar, and the various people and lifestyles are completely different from the mainland. Fortunately, the integration of Hong Kong and the mainland is getting deeper and deeper, the subway can brush Alipay WeChat, shopping malls and buses support online payment, even if you can't speak Cantonese, don't have Hong Kong dollars, don't worry about getting lost in Hong Kong.
Due to the constant changes in the international situation, the exchange rate of the Hong Kong dollar to the RMB is close to 1:1, and the rapid development of domestic e-commerce, the price advantage is no longer so obvious, reducing the attractiveness of this place known as a shopping paradise.
By the way, Hong Kong's 711 is a franchise system, so the same product will have different prices in different places, such as a bottle of mineral water in Central is 11 yuan, and in Mong Kok is only five yuan. So shopping, still need to compare three stores.
VentureVerses
Not sure about your travel destination? Let's go to Hong Kong!
Hong Kong, a city known as the 'Pearl of the Orient', has a unique charm. It blends the essence of Chinese and Western cultures, retaining the characteristics of traditional Chinese culture while incorporating the Western style of British colonies. As a world-renowned tourist destination, Hong Kong attracts tourists from all over the world.
When planning a trip to Hong Kong, the first thing to clarify is the time and purpose of the trip. Hong Kong has rich tourist resources, from natural scenery to urban landscapes, from historical sites to modern buildings, all of which are fascinating. Therefore, it is recommended that tourists arrange suitable itineraries according to their interests and time.
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1. Thematic tours
Hong Kong has many unique thematic tour routes, such as 'Cultural Tour', 'Shopping Carnival', 'Food Tour', etc. Tourists can choose the corresponding theme according to their interests and learn more about Hong Kong's culture, history, and lifestyle.
2. Festival celebrations
Hong Kong's festival celebrations are rich and colorful, such as Lunar New Year, Valentine's Day, Christmas, etc. Touring Hong Kong during the festival can feel the strong festival atmosphere and also have the opportunity to participate in various exciting celebration activities.
III. Recommended attractions
1. Victoria Harbour
As a landmark of Hong Kong, the beauty of Victoria Harbour is breathtaking. Tourists can take a cruise to enjoy the night view of Victoria Harbour and feel the prosperity and romance of Hong Kong.
2. Hong Kong Disneyland
For family tourists, Hong Kong Disneyland is a must-visit destination. Here, children can play to their heart's content, and adults can find the joy of childhood.
3. The Peak
The Peak is the best place to overlook the panoramic view of Hong Kong. Tourists can take the Peak Tram to the top of The Peak and enjoy the magnificent scenery.
IV. Recommended food
Hong Kong is known as a 'food paradise', where food from all over the world is gathered. From traditional Cantonese cuisine to Western fast food, from street snacks to high-end restaurants, everything is available. Here are some foods worth trying:
1. Hong Kong-style tea restaurant
Hong Kong-style tea restaurants are a good place to experience traditional tea culture. Here, you can taste authentic milk tea, pineapple oil, and egg tarts and other delicious snacks.
2. Seafood feast
Hong Kong is by the sea and has rich seafood resources. Enjoying a fresh seafood feast in a seafood restaurant is another way to experience Hong Kong food.
3. Special snacks
Hong Kong's snack culture is very rich, such as egg waffles, fish balls, rice noodle rolls, etc. On street stalls or night markets, you can taste these delicious snacks.
SophiaParrish35
Hong Kong Pure Play Guide
Hong Kong is so beautiful, the sea in Hong Kong is so blue. Hong Kong is a harmonious coexistence of prosperity and tranquility.
✅Hong Kong Ocean Park
Ocean Park is a theme park that combines marine and terrestrial animal exhibitions and various amusement facilities. It is recommended to watch the dolphin show.
✅Victoria Peak
The highest point in Hong Kong, the night view of Victoria Peak is world-renowned. It has appeared countless times in tvb, you must go to check in.
Taking the Peak Tram can enjoy the beautiful scenery along the way.
✅Tsim Sha Tsui/Victoria Harbour
At the Tsim Sha Tsui pier, you can take the Star Ferry, admire the Tsim Sha Tsui Clock Tower, and take a walk on the Avenue of Stars.
✅Lan Kwai Fong
The representative place of Hong Kong's nightlife, there are many restaurants and bars on both sides of the street.
✅Yau Ma Tei
Yau Ma Tei Police Station, Temple Street, etc.
✅Harbour City
As the largest shopping center in Hong Kong, it integrates shopping, food, entertainment, and sightseeing. It is the first choice for shopping.
📝Note tips:
➡️Bring a Hong Kong and Macau pass, apply for a visa in advance
➡️Buy a flow card and Octopus in advance
➡️Bring some Hong Kong dollars
➡️If you have plenty of time, you can go to some outlying islands in Hong Kong, such as Tai O, Lamma Island, Sai Kung Island, etc.
ABBY FLEMING
It's not that I can't afford to go to the UK, but that spending Christmas in Hong Kong is more cost-effective
After a few years, I came back to Hong Kong, just in time for Christmas in Hong Kong.🎄
I have to say, the Christmas atmosphere in Hong Kong is really strong!!
Compared to spending Christmas in Europe, Christmas in Hong Kong is the best!
Especially on the edge of Victoria Harbour, there are tall Christmas trees of different styles
And romantic and colorful fireworks on the water🎆!
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This time I came to Hong Kong specifically to visit a few popular Christmas spots in Hong Kong
Follow me to check in without getting lost!!
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1️⃣K11 musea
The golden Christmas tree of Victoria Harbour, which has been dominating the screen recently, is here
Admire the unbeatable sea view of Victoria Harbour while watching this Dior golden Christmas tree shine
All the romance of Hong Kong can be captured here!
Recommended location: K11's 3rd floor【GREYHOUND cafe】store, where you can have a drink or meal
2️⃣West Kowloon Cultural District
The "Victoria Harbour Winter Fireworks" that started in December are here, don't go to the wrong place!
It is recommended to go in the evening, you can see the Christmas tree of Victoria Harbour at sunset, and wait for the fireworks show that starts at 8 o'clock!
There are fireworks on the water at 8 o'clock in the evening on December 9, 10, 16, 17, 23-26, lasting 10 minutes
3️⃣The Peninsula Hotel
No girl can escape Chanel's aesthetics!
This time the entire exterior wall of the Peninsula Hotel is hung with Chanel's giant chains and decorations
Very trendy and high-end! It looks good both day and night!
There is also a Christmas tree in the hotel that is worth checking in!
4️⃣Central Tai Kwun
A sunny square surrounded by tall buildings, the Christmas tree is very large and full of decorations
It is recommended to take pictures at the arch on the second floor, which is very artistic
5️⃣Garden Road Christmas Tree
Unlike the colorful Christmas trees in other places, the Christmas tree on Garden Road is white and glowing
It is recommended to go after the lights are on at night, it is really a super dreamy white glowing Christmas tree!
6️⃣Central Wellington Street
What's special is that there are stalls and shops selling Christmas decorations all along the slope
Walking on the street, it really feels like a Christmas town!
atticus.ignatius.rainier
Hong Kong! I love this obscure, deserted beach more than Victoria Harbour
Hong Kong! I love this obscure, deserted beach more than Victoria Harbour
I can never get tired of photographing Hong Kong
The bustling Central Victoria Harbour, the vibrant Mong Kok Causeway Bay sunset racing, Glass Sea Chong shed... Every time I go, I have to walk twenty to thirty thousand steps
This time I went to Hong Kong Island with my friends
I found another obscure beach with hardly any people, Tsuen Wan Ting Kau Beach
Fishing boats, fishing villages, canoes are comfortable and quiet
The bridge under the setting sun is just like the scene in the poem
Specific route
Castle Peak Road Ting Kau Section Yili Du Bay Beach Ting Kau Village Ting Kau Bay Beach Mingyuan Small House Qian Lu Senyuan Songxi Nanshan Swimming Club Jinshui Bay Beach
Beach play and check-in
You can camp and picnic here, play sand volleyball, kayak, and fish; there are many large and small fishing boats floating in the sea, which feels like a fishing port from the last century. Check-in photo
@byss@l_R3m1x3r
Firework Christmas
Victoria Harbour in Hong Kong transforms into a mesmerizing spectacle during Christmas and New Year. The iconic skyline, adorned with glittering lights, reflects on the tranquil waters, creating a breathtaking panorama. Spectacular fireworks burst into vibrant colors, illuminating the night sky and casting a magical glow over the city. Festive decorations line the waterfront, and traditional junk boats are often adorned with festive lights, adding to the festive ambiance. Locals and tourists gather along the Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade, enjoying the lively atmosphere and taking in the beauty of the skyline as it becomes a canvas for holiday celebrations in this vibrant metropolis.
#christmastrip #localguides #hongkong
Joe0412
beautiful Hongkong !!!
Victoria harbor is the dest view of Hongkong you can watching the light of the Hongkong life and praying for a good life
the picture show the history of Hongkong ancient boats by the bay travel between mainland and the island #newyearadventure #yearofrabbit #mytripvlog
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ต้องเจอนี่
The Beauty of Victoria Harbour
When I first moved to Shenzhen, I thought about what it will be like to visit Hong Kong, considering how convenient it is to travel there. After my Hong Kong Disney trip, I returned to the actual city to stop by Wan Chai to get this gorgeous view of Victoria Harbour.
Although it was a holiday, I didn't see that many people, which was a relief. It gave me the opportunity to enjoy the view of the harbour and listen to the gentle waves. It was a nice place to stop and unwind for a moment.
I didn't have time to board a ferry, but I will definitely consider it in a future visit. For now, I am grateful for the memories that I will cherish for the rest of my life.#hongkong #hktravel #travel #wanchai #victoriaharbour
Traveling With Dani
Hong Kong Deep Tour - Sha Tin Central Park
Speaking of living in Sha Tin for many years, I have never been to Sha Tin Central Park. It's a bit guilty to think about it~ Two weeks ago, one day I was wandering around in New Town Plaza, and suddenly thought of this matter, so let's go~ As a result, I fell in love with it after going there, and it has become a place where we often hang out XD.
At the main entrance of Phase 1 of New Town Plaza (next to Pearl Tower), go out and you will see Sha Tin Town Hall. Follow the signs and it's only a 3-minute walk away. (So I don't know why I was lazy before and didn't go to the great park in Sha Tin...)
oliver_maximussolomon
Hong Kong Deep Travel - Fanling's Great Destination
From April, the weather starts to get hot. If you want to catch the tail of spring, friends who like to go on outings should seize the opportunity to take a day trip to Fanling! Besides being able to appreciate the rare white thatch grass in Hong Kong, there are also colorful mural villages, classical gardens, and classic court movie scenes, etc. With the sunset glow, everyone can easily take beautiful pictures! Check out the itinerary now~
oliver_maximussolomon
HK's Victoria Harbour
Location: Between Kowloon and Hong Kong island.
This is perhaps the best view in the world. Especially viewed from the Tsim Sha Tsui promenade at night.
You can take the affordable Star Ferry along the harbour for an unbelievable experience and view.
You can also view the scenery from the HK exhibition center located in Wan Chai. This whole area is amazing.
#hongkong
#victoriaharbour
Graeme (高天乐Photographer)
Hong Kong | A nighttime pier and a daytime art museum.
After three years, the first thing I did when I returned to Hong Kong was to take the Star Ferry across Victoria Harbour at night, eat Fortnum & Mason ice cream on the roadside with friends, drink iced lemon tea in a cha chaan teng, and stroll around Tsim Sha Tsui. But this time, I accidentally stumbled upon Tai Kwun, which includes a police station, a prison, a contemporary art museum, Cool!
Hong Kong, China
Aurora.Peterson.84
Beautiful Victoria Harbour.
I arrived at Victoria Harbour in Hong Kong, China. Victoria Harbour is a port and sea area located between Hong Kong Island and the Kowloon Peninsula in Hong Kong. The water surface of Victoria Harbour is wide and the scenery is charming. In the northwest of the harbor, there is one of the world's largest container terminals, "Kwai Tsing Container Terminal". Every day at sunrise and sunset, busy ferries shuttle between the north and south banks, fishing boats, cruise ships, sightseeing boats, large tonnage ships and their whistles interweave a wonderful sea bustling scene. Whether it is day or night, and whether viewed from Hong Kong Island or Kowloon, the harbor is always so beautiful.
I arrived at Victoria Harbour in Hong Kong, China. Victoria Harbour is a port and sea area located between Hong Kong Island and the Kowloon Peninsula in Hong Kong. The water surface of Victoria Harbour is wide and the scenery is charming. In the northwest of the harbor, there is one of the world's largest container terminals, the "Kwai Tsing Container Terminal". Every day at sunrise and sunset, busy ferries shuttle between the north and south banks, fishing boats, cruise ships, sightseeing boats, large tonnage ships and their whistles interweave a wonderful sea bustling scene.
The harbor is beautiful whether you look at it from Hong Kong Island or Kowloon, day or night.