Hong Kong, as an international metropolis, blends modern urban life, natural scenery, and traditional culture. Below are carefully selected must-see attractions along with practical information:
Best Photography Spots: The Avenue of Stars, Central Ferris Wheel Observation Deck.
The Peak (The Peak)
Tips: Pre-purchase tickets online to avoid queues, Madame Tussauds Wax Museum is located inside the Peak Galleria.
Hong Kong Disneyland (Hong Kong Disneyland)
Ticket Price: Adults approximately 639 HKD (discounts available when booking in advance through the official website).
Ocean Park Hong Kong (Ocean Park)
Precautions: Respect worshiping etiquette, avoid loud noises.
Tai O Fishing Village (Tai O Fishing Village)
Must-eat: Barbecue seafood, sha wong (fried sweet dumplings).
Hong Kong Palace Museum (Hong Kong Palace Museum)
Features: Fishing village charm, seafood restaurants, wind turbine observation platform.
Repulse Bay (Repulse Bay)
Transportation: Take bus No. 6/6X directly from Central Exchange Square.
Dragon’s Back Hiking Trail (Dragon’s Back)
Must-experience: Street Cantonese opera performances, fortune-telling stalls, pot rice food stalls.
Lan Kwai Fong (Lan Kwai Fong)
Tips: Higher consumption levels, regular beer prices range from 60-80 HKD.
Sham Shui Po Food District
Taxis: Initial fare 27 HKD (red taxis in urban areas), luggage surcharge per item 6 HKD.
Payment Methods
Alipay/WeChat Pay coverage approximately 80%, but small eateries and night markets still prefer cash.
Avoiding Pitfalls
Catering within Disneyland is relatively costly; consider bringing your own water bottle (free drinking fountains available in the park).
Best Seasons
3-day Classic Tour:
Day 1: Victoria Harbour → The Peak → Lan Kwai Fong
Day 2: Hong Kong Disneyland → Temple Street Night Market
Day 3: Lamma Island Hiking → Repulse Bay Sunset
Cultural In-depth Tour:
Wong Tai Sin Temple → PMQ (art district) → Hong Kong Palace Museum → Tai O Fishing Village