https://ae.trip.com/moments/detail/hong-kong-38-126617919?locale=en-AE
Perry Katherine KathSingapore

Hong Kong, the charm of the city that never sleeps.

When talking about Hong Kong, many people would say that they don’t like it because there are too many people, every inch of land is valuable, and it is too depressing. Indeed, there are a huge number of people. No matter what time it is, daytime or early morning, there are always a lot of people. No matter where you are, the shopping malls in the subway, the roads, double-decker buses, etc., they are all crowded. However, after going there more often, even though its roads are not as wide as those in our city, there are a lot of people, it is noisy everywhere, eating is like a war, buses speed by on the road, and people walk in a hurry... However, once you are familiar with this city, you will not be able to resist its charm and unique temperament that radiates from the inside out. Because here, there are blue sea and blue sky, the charming night view of Victoria Harbour, people of all skin colors, a combination of Chinese and Western culture and beliefs, as well as delicious roast goose, shrimp dumplings, fish dumplings, Oxford beef brisket noodles, various delicious curries, and countless delicacies. If you are bringing your children for a parent-child trip, you can choose Disneyland, Ocean Park, Repulse Bay, etc. If you bring older children with you, you can choose to visit universities in Hong Kong, such as the University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, the Chinese University of Hong Kong, the Hong Kong Polytechnic University, etc. You can also visit historical and cultural museums. If you are traveling as a couple or with friends, you can check in at classic movie locations at Citywalk, go to concerts together, or go to the West Kowloon Cultural District to experience the cultural trends. If you are traveling with the elderly, you can choose to spend HK$3 to take the Ding Ding car to the end of the stop and experience the bustling Hong Kong streets up close. You can also take the Big Bus with your parents and children to feel the warmth and passion of the sunset ride between the skyscrapers in Hong Kong. In addition, Hong Kong is also a shopping paradise that can satisfy your shopping needs. By the way, the snack shops in the street alleys of Hong Kong basically do not accept credit cards, only cash. Other large shopping malls, tourist attractions, buses, subways, etc. basically all accept Alipay and WeChat. The most important point is that the Hong Kong people today are completely different from those a decade ago. They are particularly nice and enthusiastic to people from the mainland ❤. They are very patient in helping to solve problems, which is very heartwarming and adds a little warmth to the journey. So, take your Hong Kong and Macau Pass and go on a spontaneous trip to Hong Kong!
View Original Text
*Created by local travelers and translated by AI.
Posted: Nov 26, 2024
Submit
0
Mentioned in This Moment
Attraction

Kowloon

4.7/575 reviews | Night view
Hong Kong
View
Show More
Related Moments
Kennedy Town

So far, my favorite Hong Kong city walk has appeared.

Evangeline_6_Moonshroud*94
Kowloon

High-Quality Korean Cuisine🩷 Kowloon Station Food.

Chloe27
Kowloon

There are relatively rare double colored noodles!

room_hoster
Kowloon

Hong Kong🇭🇰Treasure shop in Tai Kok Tsui👍 Chaozhou style flavor·Shunde authentic taste😋

MsChanChan
Nathan Road

Nathan Road Unfiltered: A Journey Through Hong Kong’s Bustling Heart

Randomstuffsg
Kai Tak Sports Park

Hong Kong | Kai Tak Sports Park

EmmaHolm
Kowloon

🎏Kwun Tong De Hing Cart Noodles🔥 The most cheap fried three treasures!! ️ It's about $1 a piece

Misscircle
Kowloon

Popular Sukiyaki set meal for two ✌🏻

sik6me1hou3
Kowloon

What’s up Cafe supports small shops that are run with care 🫶🏻

WingWingPigLife
Kowloon

[Kwun Tong] Hidden must-try Hokkaido pork fusion dish in an industrial building

Virginia遊玩推介
Kowloon

Goo Ca Cafe Kowloon City

Dr. Lina Rosliana
Kowloon

Grind And Brew Hongkong

Dr. Lina Rosliana