
- 4.7/5
Cxjh319319My first time at Hong Kong Disneyland 🇭🇰 was a fantastic experience! 🥰🥰🥰 I arrived just in time for the Christmas season, and the decorations were gorgeous! I basically rode all the popular rides and even took a picture with my favorite character, Judy Nick! 🥹 In the evening, I watched the fireworks and the castle light show – so dreamy and beautiful! 🎆🫶🏻 I had a magical day at Hong Kong Disneyland! ^_^ I'll always believe in fairy tales and magic! 🪄
- 4.6/5
_TI***jcIf you prefer a quieter amusement park with lesser crowd versus Disneyland, Ocean Park is the place for you. Waiting time for each ride is below 10 mins. There are many scenic spots to take photos. Don’t miss the shows as they are the highlights of the park.
- 4.6/5
Anonymous userWe really enjoyed our Peak Tram experience in Hong Kong. We went early, so it wasn’t crowded at all, which made the ride more relaxing. The view at the top was absolutely breathtaking and worth every minute. Definitely a must-try and highly recommendable for couples and first-time visitors.
- 4.6/5
CattPre bought tickets worked great. Take a jacket it gets chilly up there.
- 4.8/5
lululuoThis was my second visit to the Hong Kong Palace Museum, and each visit offers a different experience. The electronic QR code system made entry seamless – no need to exchange tickets! 👍 The Egyptian Ancient Civilization Exhibition (Halls 1-7 & 9) The first four halls retain the Palace Museum's exhibits and exquisite artifacts. Halls 5-7 are different from when the museum first opened, featuring thoughtful touches and new exhibits, offering a fresh experience. The highlight, Hall 9 – the Egyptian Ancient Civilization Exhibition – is a year-long exhibition of Egyptian artifacts, part of the Sino-Egyptian cultural exchange. It features precious artifacts transported from the Egyptian Museum. I saw it twice at the Shanghai Museum last year, but it wasn't enough, so I came to Hong Kong for the third time! 😊 Each item tells a story of an era. Highly recommended! 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
- 4.7/5
Tummy HippoCrystal cabin. 360° views. Nature therapy 🌿 Amazing experience in the crystal cabin ✨ I had the entire place to myself, with breathtaking 360° views all around. Sight seeing surrounded by nature, fresh air, and total peace—woohoo, this is what escaping feels like 🌿
- 4.6/5
filipinoadventurerMy friends did not enjoy..they are scared of heights...too bad ...1st try ..don't want try again ..but im ok ..no worries for me
- 4.7/5
135***16Victoria Harbour, located between Hong Kong Island and the Kowloon Peninsula in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, stretches from Lei Yue Mun in the east to Tsing Yi Island in the west. It is a natural deep-water harbor, ranking among the world's three largest natural harbors. Victoria Harbour boasts important facilities such as the Kwai Chung Container Terminal, and its Star Ferry route has been listed by National Geographic as one of the "50 Places to See Before You Die."
- 4.4/5
变形豆腐Absolutely worth it! I saw the Stanley Line recommended on Xiaohongshu (Little Red Book), and it was definitely worth the trip (I'd try other lines next time I'm in Hong Kong)! Firstly, it's incredibly convenient—hop on and off as you please. The stations are clearly marked, and you can check the timetable for each station via the app or by scanning the QR code on the station. Secondly, every station along the route was worthwhile. Due to time constraints, and traveling with elderly people and children, we only stopped at the Peak Tram, Stanley, and Repulse Beach stations. The train departs at 10:30 AM and returns to Central Ferry Pier at 6:30 PM, which was quite a relaxed journey. The only regret was that the kids were playing in the sand and we missed watching the sunset from the train, but the sunset at Repulse Beach was still amazing! On board, there are headphones with audio guides in different languages, allowing you to enjoy the scenery while learning about the stories behind it—a truly unique experience. The staff were all very friendly, and overall, a fantastic experience. I'd definitely try different routes next time!
- 4.7/5
Chase BurnsVisited M+ in West Kowloon and it really does feel like a mix of museum, design lab, and cinema all in one. The building is gorgeous, with big windows and harbour views, and the galleries blend Hong Kong visual culture with global contemporary art, design, architecture and moving-image works in a way that feels really cohesive. It’s the kind of place where you can wander from immersive installations to graphic design and architecture models without getting bored, and the waterfront setting makes it worth a visit even if you’re not usually a museum person—set aside a few hours, because there’s a lot more here than just a quick photo stop.







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