My personal recommendations would be Tai Mei Tuk and the temple of 10000 Buddhas. Tai Mei Tuk is a costal town where you can rent a boat to enjoy a nice breeze from the water. Also you can enjoy a nice barbecue while sitting around the grill and cook the meat and skewers yourself while eating along. If you enjoy cycling, you can rent a bicycle at the Tai Po MRT station. The bike path starts right there. During the scenic ride you can see a giant guan ying statue that seems to descend right from heaven. On a sunny day it looks breathtaking with the light reflecting onthe white material of the statue. The temple of the 10000 Buddhas is located on a mountain in Sha Tin. You have to work your way up there by conquering 430 steps. Along the steps are different Buddha statues where everyone looks different. When you reached the first level, you will find a pagoda, some pavilions and temples. On the next and final level there's a very big statue of a laying Buddha sourrounded by other mythical figures and next to the mountain and water which results in a very special atmosphere. Also the view on HK is gorgeous, because at that point, you are on a level of a skyscraper.
I went to Hong Kong when i was 5 in 2015 it was a blast and i won some tickets for later this year i also cant wait to see pandas and Disney again love the video and keep it up ❤
Hello, all travel enthusiasts! 🌍✈Hong Kong is now wide open to tourists in 2023, with no restrictions or vaccination requirements! It's time to include Hong Kong in your must-visit destinations in Asia once again! Share your thoughts and comments below, and let us know if you're planning to rediscover the beauty and charm of Hong Kong. We can't wait to hear your experiences and recommendations! 🌟
Hi! The best way to commute through these places is by using the MTR (Mass Transit Railway), which is very efficient and well-connected. Most tourist spots in Hong Kong are easily accessible via the MTR, and you can also use buses, trams, or taxis for convenience. If you’re staying in a central hotel area like Tsim Sha Tsui, Central, or Causeway Bay, you’ll have no trouble reaching all the major attractions mentioned in the itinerary. An Octopus Card can also be very handy for seamless travel on public transport
Hong Kong harbour is the most beautiful and spectacular in the world. Sorry Sydney, you're not even close. But Madame Tussaud's? Really? ok if you're under 12.
Please don't waste your money and time by going to Macau. Everything is expensive there especially water. The tram ride is an experience defenitly but there are much much much cheaper ways to get up there...buses.
To many countries I visit only Hongkong I don’t wanna back again, 😅 country is clean indeed but all toilet don’t have water spray plus people are not warm same as Philippines or other Asian country no too much people talk English even you stay at five star hotel no too much tourists spot to visit. All taxi driver was crumping didn’t know how to greet good morning or anything 😂
I had the opposite experience. Parts of Hong Kong are modern but some look old and dirty. I was lucky to stay in an empty apartment in Lam Tin owned by a relative. That area is tourist-free so I ate at restaurants only locals go. Off course I went to touristy areas like Ocean park, tsim sha Shui, sham Shui Po, mon kok, k11 etc but there are so many cooler places out there! You really don't need taxi because minibus, MTR and buses take you everywhere! I went to Sai Kung by minibus! I learnt a bit of Cantonese and it defo helped me enjoy my holiday in HK.
Had the same feeling back in 2018 😂😂😂 atmosphere publicly very hostile , rude , I was thinking hurry up let’s get out of here quick to hubby but our host was beautiful and helpful and an old man in the middle of chaos was nice enough to help us find a museum I changed my mind lol there are both good and bad reps about places and cities outweigh the negatives it’s still a good place to visit
I'm a regular visitor to Hong Kong and have found the people to be quite nice and many do in fact speak English. I personally feel it's a great place to visit, Hong Kong has an amazing foodie scene, excellent shopping, and many great things to see, there are even a lot of free things to do there.
Do find out information on the new national security law before you visit Hong Kong otherwise you may unknowingly doing something against the new law and get yourself into unnecessary trouble.
Tourist should familiarise themselves with local laws and customs for ANY country they visit. Respect the local laws & customs always, no matter where you travel.
I was born & raised in HongKong. Now a “communist” enclave. No longer the British Crown Colony it once was. Be careful your rights & freedom of speech!
My personal recommendations would be Tai Mei Tuk and the temple of 10000 Buddhas.
Tai Mei Tuk is a costal town where you can rent a boat to enjoy a nice breeze from the water. Also you can enjoy a nice barbecue while sitting around the grill and cook the meat and skewers yourself while eating along.
If you enjoy cycling, you can rent a bicycle at the Tai Po MRT station. The bike path starts right there. During the scenic ride you can see a giant guan ying statue that seems to descend right from heaven. On a sunny day it looks breathtaking with the light reflecting onthe white material of the statue.
The temple of the 10000 Buddhas is located on a mountain in Sha Tin. You have to work your way up there by conquering 430 steps. Along the steps are different Buddha statues where everyone looks different.
When you reached the first level, you will find a pagoda, some pavilions and temples. On the next and final level there's a very big statue of a laying Buddha sourrounded by other mythical figures and next to the mountain and water which results in a very special atmosphere. Also the view on HK is gorgeous, because at that point, you are on a level of a skyscraper.
Thanks so much for sharing!
Great advices of Great places in Hong Kong. Thanks
Beautiful sharing of Hong Kong ❤️💯🇭🇰
Have stayed in HK for a few months back in 2018. Thanks for your video, remind me of the good times. Maybe it's time to revisit HK :)
😀😀😀😀
Thanks for the video. If ever I visit Hong Kong, I’ll surely use your vlog as my concise travel guide.
Thank you 😊😊
I went to Hong Kong when i was 5 in 2015 it was a blast and i won some tickets for later this year i also cant wait to see pandas and Disney again love the video and keep it up ❤
World of winners?
you were 5 in 2015 ? LMAO
💚💚🌟🌟. Hello and good morning! 🌼
Another stellar upload from you, as always!
It’s so interesting, and I’m grateful for it! 💕🌸
Thank u!😊
Hello, all travel enthusiasts! 🌍✈Hong Kong is now wide open to tourists in 2023, with no restrictions or vaccination requirements! It's time to include Hong Kong in your must-visit destinations in Asia once again! Share your thoughts and comments below, and let us know if you're planning to rediscover the beauty and charm of Hong Kong. We can't wait to hear your experiences and recommendations! 🌟
Nice ❤
When will Arandelle open? Thank you
@@mariamarrenmetoda5693 Scheduled to open in November this year
I will be there on october 😊
Thnks for your vidio
I will visit all destination
@@Sweetlife731 Have a great holiday in HK!
going to HK this April. Really excited to experience the city
Have a great trip!
I’m going on June
@@Itzz.baaniiiiii have a great trip!
Thank you for sharing, I’m going to Hong Kong end of June, can’t wait 😊😊😊
Thanks for watching! Have a safe and great trip to HK 🥰🥰
great me too
So how's your hongkong?
I am planning for a trip for end of this year. Thank for your guide
Thank u ☺️
Hong Kong & Kowloon are two GREAT cities I cannot wait to get back to again! 🙂
it will be good if you can include some nice eating places in this itinerary. Having said that, good video
yeah
Hello Guys enjoy your holiday in Hong Kong, the world's best city for Tourism and Transport.
No more.
0:07 Elite's SAYAN KUONMING Good-looking 🎉🎉🎉
I am booked to visit HK in December
Awesome
Thank u! Have a great trip
Beautiful
Beautiful 😊😊
Thank u 😊
Going through these places, what is the best form of commute? Can you reach these area if you’re only staying at specific hotel area?
Hi! The best way to commute through these places is by using the MTR (Mass Transit Railway), which is very efficient and well-connected. Most tourist spots in Hong Kong are easily accessible via the MTR, and you can also use buses, trams, or taxis for convenience. If you’re staying in a central hotel area like Tsim Sha Tsui, Central, or Causeway Bay, you’ll have no trouble reaching all the major attractions mentioned in the itinerary. An Octopus Card can also be very handy for seamless travel on public transport
great
🥰
Wow amazing
4:44 is that Jackson Wang???
Yup 😆
Yes, indeed
👍👍👍👍
Thank’s for your video guide.. can you tell me bout muslim friendly hong kong trip?
the attractions mentioned in the video are Muslim friendly I think. The only one need to take note is Lan Kwai Fong, which has a lot bars and pubs
Hotels are so expensive
是的,地价很贵,寸土寸金
You can search for hotel promos
Nah
You just broke
@@thejoyofboxing8805 What are you doing on UA-cam if your so rich.
@@susan1063 being on UA-cam has nothing to do with being able to afford a hotel
You peasant!!!
Dont forget to bring money & credit card 💳👍🏼
🤣🤣
1 hk d is like 13 cents, fyi.
Getting around sounds so expensive haha
Hong Kong harbour is the most beautiful and spectacular in the world. Sorry Sydney, you're not even close. But Madame Tussaud's? Really? ok if you're under 12.
Please don't waste your money and time by going to Macau.
Everything is expensive there especially water.
The tram ride is an experience defenitly but there are much much much cheaper ways to get up there...buses.
Free Hong Kong! Free Xinjiang! Free Tibet!
😅sensitive topics
Free Scotland! Free Hawaii! Free Catalonia!
And a Starbucks, any one else find that their coffee is terrible!!!!
To many countries I visit only Hongkong I don’t wanna back again, 😅 country is clean indeed but all toilet don’t have water spray plus people are not warm same as Philippines or other Asian country no too much people talk English even you stay at five star hotel no too much tourists spot to visit. All taxi driver was crumping didn’t know how to greet good morning or anything 😂
I had the opposite experience. Parts of Hong Kong are modern but some look old and dirty. I was lucky to stay in an empty apartment in Lam Tin owned by a relative. That area is tourist-free so I ate at restaurants only locals go. Off course I went to touristy areas like Ocean park, tsim sha Shui, sham Shui Po, mon kok, k11 etc but there are so many cooler places out there! You really don't need taxi because minibus, MTR and buses take you everywhere! I went to Sai Kung by minibus! I learnt a bit of Cantonese and it defo helped me enjoy my holiday in HK.
you mean singapore?
@@ericmuisc2 no Hong Kong
Had the same feeling back in 2018 😂😂😂 atmosphere publicly very hostile , rude , I was thinking hurry up let’s get out of here quick to hubby but our host was beautiful and helpful and an old man in the middle of chaos was nice enough to help us find a museum I changed my mind lol there are both good and bad reps about places and cities outweigh the negatives it’s still a good place to visit
I'm a regular visitor to Hong Kong and have found the people to be quite nice and many do in fact speak English. I personally feel it's a great place to visit, Hong Kong has an amazing foodie scene, excellent shopping, and many great things to see, there are even a lot of free things to do there.
Shenzhen is cheaper
That’s true 😀
J p mestanza
Your friend?
Do find out information on the new national security law before you visit Hong Kong otherwise you may unknowingly doing something against the new law and get yourself into unnecessary trouble.
Great point🤔🤔
Honestly, you don't need to unless you think it's normal behaviour to burn the Hong Kong and Chinese flag in the middle of the street.
Tourist should familiarise themselves with local laws and customs for ANY country they visit. Respect the local laws & customs always, no matter where you travel.
Not worth to visit. Expensive and very bad service + people
I was born & raised in HongKong. Now a “communist” enclave. No longer the British Crown Colony it once was. Be careful your rights & freedom of speech!