my personal review of the MUST VISIT places in HK
if you think hong kong is just another singapore, you’re definitely missing out. 🇭🇰
here are some of my favorite places in the city — some touristy, some more local, and some looking straight out of a hk film
if you follow this guide, you'll get to experience both local and tourist favourites, plus scenic landscapes all in one trip!
perfect for first-timers and even if you only have a weekend to spare! 3D2N in hongkong? 🏙️🌞
Exploring Hong Kong is always an exciting adventure, especially when you get to combine the classic tourist highlights with some of the city’s authentic local experiences. One standout spot is Sky Terrace 428, offering spectacular panoramic views—try to sit on the left side of the Peak Tram for the best skyscraper scenery. However, be prepared for warmer temperatures up there, especially on sunny days. Nearby, the Peak Galleria’s free observation deck is a great alternative if you want to soak in views without the crowds. Food is an essential part of any visit, and Hong Kong’s culinary culture is unbeatable. Don’t miss the legendary Bakehouse egg tarts, where shorter queues mean you can enjoy these buttery pastries with less waiting. For a true local flavor, Ming Wah Bakery serves up old-school bakes fresh daily, perfect for a casual snack while exploring. If you have time to stroll, the Avenue of Handprints and Statues offers a scenic walk along Victoria Harbour, where the iconic Star Ferry ride (only HKD $6) provides a charming perspective of the skyline. For a taste of local daily life, venturing into neighborhoods like Kennedy Town and Yau Ma Tei reveals charming cafes such as Arabica, where you can sip great coffee with a view, or legendary spots like Lin Heung Tea House, known for its traditional dim sum push cart service — a truly immersive Hong Kong dining experience. Shopping enthusiasts will love Mong Kok's Ladies' Market and Sneakers Street, along with Langham Place’s longest escalator ride, offering both shopping and people-watching opportunities that capture the city’s vibrant energy. Finally, history buffs should visit the old Hong Kong Police drama filming set in Yau Ma Tei, adding an intriguing cultural layer to the trip. This mix of breathtaking views, local cuisine, and cultural exploration makes Hong Kong a city where every visitor can create unforgettable memories, even in just a couple of days.










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