Why I like this video is there's not much crap of talk and man has directly cut to the chase with the places to visit. No nonsense food vlogging for hours when people want to see what to roam.
D'ont forget Chi Lin Nunnery and Nan Liam Garden, near Diamond Hill metro station! Two incredible locations that must be included on your list (instead of Tai O and Hong Kong Park). I also recommend Man Mo Temple.
TOP 10 FOR ME IN HONGKONG... SYMPHONY OF LIGHTS TST LIAN GARDEN DIAMOND HILLS.. THE PEAK 10K BUDDHA SHATIN BIG BUDDHA IN LANTAU DISNEYLAND LANTAU ISLAND OCEAN PARK IN ABERDEN STANLEY BEACH/MARKET NIGHT MARKET MONGKOK FLOWER MARKET IN PRINCE EDWARD NGONG PING 360 AND A LOT MORE....
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Good video. Well done. Informative without excess and unnecessary information. I’ve been to Hong Kong a few times but I’ve learned new things for my next trip 😊
Thanks for the information! It was great! I especially liked how you had the names in your description so I could copy and paste it into my spreadsheet! :)
@@HungryPassport are excited to visit Wong Tai Sin Temple, Big Budha, and the Festival of Lights. You forgot Disney on your list ;) We will visit there too!
Hong Kong is a city that attracted a lot of tourists in the past. There are too many violent protests in Hong Kong. Tourists are not recommended to stay in Hong Kong. Lives do not go on perfectly in Hong Kong recently. Many shop owners opt to close their shop during protests. Some shopping malls close during protests. I believe shopping is one of the popular activities for tourists so they can be affected. Tourists generally stay in city centre and tourists can be affected by riots at city centres (There are more than one busy commercial districts in Hong Kong and all are common riot area). Riots take place near hotels. The fact is that even if you choose a hotel far away from city centre such as those in Tuen Mun and Yuen Long district, you can still see protests. Unless the tourist concerned is very interested in politics, I see no reason for him/her to visit Hong Kong for leisure at present. Objectively speaking, Hong Kong is a city tourists should avoid. One more pieces of information: in some riots, somebody set a fire at railway stations and damaged the stations. On the fifth of October, all railway services except Airport Express suspended. Have the railway stations in your home country ever been burnt deliberately? If not, I recommend all travellers to evaluate the general safety situation of Hong Kong before your travel. I personally assume there will be arson in railway stations in Hong Kong again in the future, though I admit that this is simply a personal speculation.
Hey Emily, I think you have both options, and they are approximately the same price, at least that’s how it was when we were there 😀 Enjoy your trip... and the view 😉
Hi, thanks :) Sure, we were in a bar at The ONE, www.the-one.hk/, you can enter through the mall and take the elevator, there are several bars and restaurants at the top with an amazing view. Hope it helps & enjoy the view ;)
Hi ! I definitely loved the video and of course liked it! I just wanted to issue a doubt to you guys: do they charge in the border to Shenzhen to get your VISA? Thanks a lot!
Thank you :) There is a fee but if we remember correctly the fee depends on the country you are coming from. Definitely check online about Visa on Arrival before you go there. Hope this helps :)
Hongkong may be A beautiful city.. But the people and the cops are not friendly and understanding one. They are rude and suspicious one. I dont think it's good to visit again. And everything is so expensive.. .