Sharing 4 nights and 5 days Hong Kong travel schedule alone 🇭🇰✈️
My life goal and reason for living is to experience a lot and spend my time happily while I'm young so that I don't regret my one and only life.
Let's take care of myself first and do our best for my happiness.
I'm going to share my 4-night, 5-day itinerary from now on. ✍🏻
+ Attached with TIPs
🏠 Caritas Oswald Cheung International House
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Day 1
* Soho Denglau Mural Street
There are many places to take pictures, and it's similar to Itaewon in Korea.
+ Bakehouse (Egg Tart) Almost all of them are Korean.
I didn't hear it, but personally, I think the local cafe egg tart is more delicious than waiting in line like this.
* Dinner (Dim Dim Sum)
This place is also bustling with Koreans... Personally, none of the places where Koreans line up to eat suit my taste
I only recommend Har Gow (shrimp) and not the others (too mushy and chewy)
* Ladies Market (night market)
They mainly sell items rather than food
Day 2
* Disneyland (operating hours are different every day, so check the website)
10:00-8:30
Recommended restaurants-> Royal Banquet Hall (various foods), Starliner Dinner (Iron Man Burger recommended)
+ Check waiting time and parade time through the app
Day 3
* Lan Fong Yuen Tsim Sha Tsui Branch (French toast + stocking milk tea)
+ They only accept cash, so make sure to bring cash (I recommend going at the 10:30 opening time because there will be a waiting line)
* Tsim Sha Tsui Beach (Star Avenue + Clock Tower)
Walk while looking at the ocean and take pictures in front of the clock tower and in front of the sculptures!
* History Museum
+ Free admission
* Lunch (Crystal Jade)
I ate the Tantanmyeon Signature, but I don't recommend it (the peanut flavor is strong)
+ Peanuts and tea on the table (you have to pay for it, absolutely..)
* Kowloon Park
* Choi Hong Apartment
Photo spot (recommended to go when there's a lot of sun)
+ Almost all Koreans
* Ik Cheong Building
Not recommended (not pretty at all...)
* Temple Street (night market)
Smaller than I thought (food is the main focus on the left, and goods are the main focus on the right)
+ It's better to avoid street drinks with ice or very local foods (I have a really strong stomach and can digest almost everything, but I got dizzy and had a blast at night after eating food at the night market)
* Symphony of Lights starts at 8am
+ I recommend going a little early (going up to the 2nd floor is the best view)
* Take the Star Ferry to Central Move
Go straight to Symphony of Lights
+ Recommended to go in the middle (there are a lot of people on the boat), 2nd floor upper floor recommended
Fourth day
* Repulse Bay Beach
It's a place that Koreans don't know much about, so there were no people and it was very quiet
+ It's cold because it's the sea, so I recommend going in early summer
* Don Quijote
There's a Japanese store, so I was surprised;;
* Lunch (good date)
13th floor inside Langham Place (Shabu-shabu unlimited refill)
* Wellcome (mart), Shasha (cosmetics), Watsons (mart)
* Dinner (Central Kau Kee) -> 4 is the basic menu
+ Cash only, so definitely cash (high possibility of joining)
* Lan Kwai Fong (bar street)
It's like Itaewon in Korea, but it's a little bit up from Soho Street (good for just having a beer)
+ It's very chilly in the evenings in February, so a coat is a must
+ Personally, I don't recommend places where Koreans line up to eat
+ Big stores accept cards, but night markets and small restaurants always take cash
+ Hong Kong people don't understand English well,, (I can speak English freely, but locals don't speak English well)