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Hello everyone, so all the word puzzles in the Hong Kong section of the Word Trip game have been solved. As a reminder, these are the levels 351 to 370 . Below I publish a list with the solutions for each level. If I come across bonus words during the game, they will be listed below the main answers for that level.

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Answers in the Hong Kong section

ACORN, ANCHOR, ARC, ARCH, CAN, CAR, CHAR, CON, CORN, HORN, NOR, RAN, RANCH Bonus words: ARCHON, NACHO, NARC, NARCO, OAR, ORC, ORCA, RAH, RANCHO, RHO, ROACH, ROAN

ACT, ATTIC, CAST, CAT, SAC, SAT, SIT, STATIC, TACIT, TACT, TIC Bonus words: ACTS, ATTICS, CATS, ITS, SCAT, SIC, STAT, TACTS, TAT, TATS, TICS

ACE, BACON, BAN, BANE, BEACON, BEAN, BONE, CAB, CAN, CANE, CANOE, CON, CONE, EON, OCEAN, ONCE, ONE Bonus words: ACNE, AEON, BOA, COB, EBON, NAB, NAE

ACE, ACT, ATE, CAT, CAVE, CAVEAT, EAT, TEA, VACATE Bonus words: CATE, ETA, VAT, VET

EFFORT, FOE, FOR, FORE, FORT, FORTE, FRET, OFF, OFFER, ORE, ROT, ROTE, TOE, TORE Bonus words: EFT, FRO, FROE, RET, ROE

AMUSE, ASSUME, EMU, MASS, MESS, MUSE, SAME, SEA, SEAM, SUE, SUM, USE Bonus words: AMUSES, EMS, EMUS, MAS, MASSE, MASUS, MESAS, MUSES, MUSS, SEAMS, SEAS, SUES, SUMS, USES

ANT, AUNT, AUTUMN, MAN, MAT, NUT, TAN, TUNA Bonus words: TAM, TUM, TUN

DEN, DIN, DINE, DINER, DINNER, DIRE, END, INN, INNER, IRE, NINE, RED, REIN, REND, RID, RIDE, RIND Bonus words: IRED, NERD, NIDE

ALMOST, ALMS, ALSO, ATOM, LAST, LOST, LOT, MALT, MAST, MAT, MOAT, MOST, OAT, SALT, SAT, SLAM, SLOT Bonus words: ALTO, ALTOS, ATOMS, LAM, LAMS, LATS, LOAM, LOTS, MALTS, MAS, MATS, MOATS, MOLT, MOLTS, OAST, OATS, SLAT, SOLA, STOMA, TAM, TAO, TOMS

GENIUS, GIN, GUISE, GUN, SIGN, SIN, SING, SINGE, SNUG, SUE, SUN, SUNG, USE Bonus words: GENS, GENUS, GINS, GNU, GNUS, GUNS, SINE, SUING, USING

LOW, MELLOW, MOLE, MOW, OWE, OWL, WELL, WOE Bonus words: ELM, MEOW, MEW, MEWL, MOLL

CASINO, COIN, CON, ICON, ION, SAC, SCAN, SCION, SON Bonus words: CAN, CANS, CIAO, COINS, CONS, COS, ICONS, IONS, SIC, SIN, SONIC

ARM, LOAM, LOAN, MAN, MANOR, MAR, MOAN, MOLAR, MORAL, NOR, NORM, NORMAL, OAR, ORAL, RAM, RAN, ROAM Bonus words: LAM, LORN, MARL, ROAN, ROMAN

GUN, HUG, HUNG, HUNGRY, RUG, RUN, RUNG, URN Bonus words: GNU, GUY

DARE, DEAR, DRAG, GEAR, GRADE, RAGE, RARE, READ, REAR, REGARD Bonus words: AGE, AGED, ARE, DARER, DREAR, DREG, EAR, EGAD, ERA, ERR, GAR, GRAD, GRADER, RAD, RAG, RAGED, RAGER, RED

EEL, ELSE, LEE, LET, SEE, SET, SETTLE, SLEET, STEEL, TEST Bonus words: EELS, ELS, LEST, LETS, TEE, TEES

BELL, BELT, BET, BLUE, BULL, BULLET, BUT, LET, LUTE, TELL, TUB, TUBE Bonus words: BLUET, LUBE, TULLE

CRISP, ITS, PIT, RIP, SCRIPT, SIP, SIR, SPIT, STIR, STRIP, TIP, TRIP Bonus words: PICS, PITS, RIPS, SCRIP, SIC, SIT, TIC, TICS, TIPS, TRIPS

LOW, LYE, OWE, OWL, WELL, WOE, YELL, YELLOW Bonus words: LOWLY, WYE, YOWL

LENT, LET, NET, NUN, NUT, TEN, TUNE, TUNNEL Bonus words: LUTE, TUN

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You know, I didn’t intend on visiting Hong Kong. I knew of it, and in theory it seemed cool and all, but it just wasn’t high on my visitation list. YEAH YEAH I KNOW – how foolish and naive I used to be, haha. However, back when I visited Dubai, the transfer airport was through the Hong Kong airport. So I figured why not turn the layover into a stopover? That’s how I ended up quickly putting together a 4 day Hong Kong itinerary only a few days before I left on my trip.

Needless to say, I GREATLY underestimated Hong Kong as a destination. First of all, it’s a LOT bigger than I expected. Yes, it is essentially a city-state like Singapore, but it is made up of over 250 islands! The food blew me awayyy, the shopping was fun and unique, and as someone who absolutely loves cities, the skyscrapers and energy from the city really sealed the deal. All of this to say that I loved my time in Hong Kong, so I’m putting together my lil 4 day Hong Kong itinerary so you can also have a wonderful experience!

Though, I’m no expert on Hong Kong. I’ve literally only visited…once. For four days. So to help me out with this 4 day Hong Kong itinerary, I’ve had the help of my fellow blogger friend Steve from The Trip Goes On . He lived in China for over a decade, but due to being unable to renew his visa, he had to move on to a new country. He lived in Hong Kong for a few months…then unfortunately due to circumstances out of his control, he was unable to stay. However, he kept all his Hong Kong goodies close to his heart so he could help me out with this 4 day Hong Kong itinerary!

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I’ll also be dropping a few links from my good friend Nam from  Laugh Travel Eat , a local Hong Kong resident and blogger. She has some incredible resources on her blog full of hidden gems and insider knowledge that you can’t find anywhere else!

4 Day Hong Kong Itinerary Overview

And with that, let’s get this 4 day Hong Kong itinerary on the road! This post will be divided up into an itinerary summary and general “things to do” section (this part), a FAQ section to answer a few common questions about traveling to Hong Kong, and then finally move on to a day-by-day breakdown.

Feel free to use the Table of Contents to hop around to whatever section you’re interested in, or if you have the time, read the whole post for a good overall picture of what a 4 day Hong Kong itinerary might look like for your trip!

Top Sights in Hong Kong

If you’re more of a self-planner and like to take things as they come, here is a list of the top attractions in Hong Kong that I feel are worth prioritizing. All of these are visited in my suggested 4 day in Hong Kong itinerary.

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Of course, there is tons more to do in Hong Kong, but yanno, we’re here in Hong Kong for a fun time not a long time haha. Feel free to visit any of these as they are convenient during your trip. Likewise, pick and choose which ones are most appealing to you, and then you can fill your itinerary with other niche attractions that fit your specific interests.

Hong Kong Park

  • Silvermine Bay

Victoria Harbour

Victoria peak, itinerary summary.

That said, I know not everyone will have a full four days in Hong Kong. That’s okay! This 4 day Hong Kong itinerary is arranged with the more iconic sights happening in days 1 and 2. Even if you can only swing an overnight layover, you’ll still have a good experience.

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1 Day Hong Kong Itinerary :

If you only have one day out of the 4 day Hong Kong itinerary then these are the must-see sights: Kowloon markets, Victoria Harbour, Star Ferry, Victoria Peak, Soho & Mid Levels.

2 Day Hong Kong Itinerary :

Follow the 1 day itinerary and add Hong Kong Park, the village of Stanley, Repulse Bay and finish with a cocktail overlooking the harbour 30 floors up!

3 Day Hong Kong Itinerary :

Follow the above for days 1 and 2 and add charming Lantau Island with its quiet beaches, hiking trails, big Buddha, and authentic fishing villages.

4 Day Hong Kong Itinerary :

On the last day of this 4 day Hong Kong itinerary, we head to the wild New Territories for some exceptional hiking, picturesque beaches and seafood restaurants with the freshest catch!

Hong Kong FAQ

BUT!!! Before we really dive into this 4 day Hong Kong itinerary, you’ll probably want to know the basics about traveling in and around Hong Kong before you go.

Getting to Hong Kong

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Hong Kong International airport is one of the busiest in the world with flights to destinations across the globe. US citizens do not need to apply for a travel visa in advance. The airport is situated on Lantau Island and is connected to the metropolitan area by MTR, bus, and taxi. Ubers exist in Hong Kong, but don’t service everywhere .

If you are coming from China, there is a new fast train service from Shenzhen North Railway Station to Kowloon which reduces the journey time from hours to around 30 minutes.

Octopus Card

Even if you are only in Hong Kong for 1 day, it is useful to pick up an Octopus Card. Like the Suica card in Japan, The Octopus is not only useful for the MTR and buses, but can also be used on ferries, in shops and at attractions. At the end of your stay you can return it for a refund. The card costs 50HKD which is refundable. You can get one at any MTR station and some newsagents.

Best Time to Visit Hong Kong

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Hong Kong is located in the tropics and enjoys year-round warm weather. Which is nice for us travelers who want to avoid the cold at all costs! Though, some seasons are more…favorable than others. Autumn, Winter and Spring are the best times to visit Hong Kong as you will avoid the intense heat and monsoons of the summer months.

Basically, the worst time to visit Hong Kong is in the summer.

But you know what they say, there’s no bad weather – only bad preparation. So if you know a packing list for monsoons…let me know hahah.

What’s Hong Kong like for Black Travelers

Traveling in Asia, for Black people, often comes with a caveat. A lot of times, we end up being attractions on our own. It seems as though, without fail, people line up to take pictures of Black travelers . So what’s the vibe in Hong Kong?

black man riding the public transit in hong kong

Visiting Hong Kong while Black, in my experience, was pretty chill. It may be because many residents in Hong Kong are exposed to and familiar with western and Black culture, so Black travelers aren’t an exciting spectacle to many of them. Also, Hong Kong is a major metropolis with many international companies and businesses. Even if someone is shocked or excited to see a Black traveler, city people are more reserved when approaching strangers.

Howeverrrr, when I was out and about during my 4 day Hong Kong itinerary, I was approached a few times and asked to take a picture with the person – but I want to note that it was only by other travelers to Hong Kong, and not Hong Kong residents.

1 Day Hong Kong Itinerary

On your first day in Hong Kong, discover the bustling Kowloon area with its markets and street food before taking a walk down to Victoria Harbor. Take the iconic Start Ferry across to Central and ascend Victoria Peak for impressive views across the harbor and out to sea. Finish off with a lively evening of food and drink in Soho and the Mid-Levels.

Recommended Time: 1 hour

Nearest MTR: Tsim Sha Tsui

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From Kowloon you can walk down to the most famous of all the sights in Hong Kong; the iconic Victoria Harbour. The harbour stretches from Kowloon to Central on Hong Kong Island and affords magnificent views of the city.

Journey Time: 10 minutes

Nearest MTR: Tsim Sha Tsui (Kowloon) and Admiralty (HK Island)

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There are a few ways of crossing the harbour to Hong Kong Island but none are as fun as the Star Ferry, which has been plying the waters of Victoria Harbour for well over 100 years. The journey time only takes 10 minutes and costs as little as $3 HKD with an Octopus Card. The ferries run every 6 to 8 minutes from 06:30 to 23:30.

Recommended Time: 2 to 4 hours

Nearest MTR: Admiralty

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Victoria Peak (also known as Austin Peak or just “the Peak”) is the highest point on Hong Kong Island at 552 metres (1,811 feet). The views from the Peak are incredible as you can see not only the city and harbour, but also fantasic sea views dotted with islands.

There is tram (funicular railway) that goes from Admiralty where you can either hike the myriad paths that criss-cross the peak, or take a series of elevators to the very top. The tram is very packed, so if you would rather take that than hiking, I’d recommend going early. Thankfully, “early” by Hong Kong standards is maybe 8:30am, though the tram opens at 7am and costs $88 HKD. The viewing platfom at the top $75 HKD.

You can reach the peak by tram, bus 15, taxi or even walking (moderate level of fitness required).

Kowloon Markets & Street Food

Recommended Time: 1 to 2 hours

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Start in Kowloon and explore the busy streets and markets where you are sure to find some bargains. This area is also packed with stalls selling some of the best street food in the world! I knowww people hate when bloggers just tell them to “stroll around and find stuff,” I know because I hate it too, but in this instance it’s true.

There are tons of small little booths along the markets with lots of souvenirs, unique products, and… potentially a few fake designer stuff. I’ll admit, I picked up a few bags for my mom. WHAT? It’s not like she knows. Anyways, as you walk along, you will also find a lot of different food and for the most part, it’s all delicious. The area really comes alive at night though, so that’s my favorite time to go.

If you’d like a more structured approach to visiting the 4 day Hong Kong itinerary, you can take a guided Kowloon tour with a local .

If you are coming from the airport take the airport express line (blue) on the MTR 5 stops to Kowloon and walk, or change to Line 1 (red) at Lai King and go 9 stops to Tsim Sha Tsui.

Soho and the Mid Levels

Recommended Time: 2 hours +

Nearest MTR: Admiralty & Hong Kong

To end day one of your 4 day Hong Kong itinerary, head to Soho. Soho is Hong Kong’s hip nightlife area where expats and tourists come to relax after a hard day’s working or sightseeing. You can find bars on every street, especially along the mid-levels escalators that run through the area.

2 Day Hong Kong Itinerary

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For day 2, whether that’s all you have or just your halfway point in a 4 day Hong Kong itinerary, we’ll add Hong Kong Park, the village of Stanley, Repulse Bay, and discover the best place to sip cocktails 30 floors above the harbor.

The best part about this attraction? It’s free! Head to Hong Kong Park behind Admiralty MTR station. The park is an oasis beneath the shining skyscrapers which are partially hidden by large palm trees. Walk around the lake and see the hundreds of turtles sunbathing on rocks. There is a café/restaurant within the park and a visual arts center. It’s a nice break from the bustle of city life.

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Thankfully, you can get right back into the bustle by visiting Montane Mansion, the iconic apartment complex in Hong Kong. It even appeared in Transformers 4! If you’re photogenically included, definitely check out some other great Instagrammable spots in Hong Kong .

Repulse Bay

Bus: Take bus 6, 6A, 6X, 66 or 260 from Exchange Square Bus Depot in Central

The Lamborghini Garage as you enter Repulse Bay tells you what sort of place this is. But even if you are not rich and famous you can still enjoy this beautiful sandy beach overlooking rocky outcrops and islands. A great place for a swim year-round, especially in the quieter off-season months.

Stanley Village

Recommended Time: 2 to 4 hours +

Bus: Take bus 6, 6A, 6X, 66 or 260 from Exchange Square Bus Depot in Central.

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Continue the day’s journey to Stanley, a small village on the south side of Hong Kong Island. Depending on your mode of transportation, it will take you about 30 to 40 minutes to get there. There is a small market, shops, restaurants, and three small beaches all within walking distance. The bus ride from Central is stunning as it follows a coast road above Deepwater and Repulse Bays.

Alternatively, you can bypass taking the journey yourself and take an Aberdeen Fishing Village tour , also on Hong Kong island!

The Eye Bar

Nearest MTR: Tsim Sha Tsui or walk from the Star Ferry pier.

When you’re ready to end the night, you can pair it with getting a beautiful skyline view! The Eye Bar is located on the top (30th) floor of the iSquare Shopping Complex on Nathan Road in Tsim Sha Tsui. It’s not the cheapest place in Hong Kong to eat or drink, but the views across the harbor are worth every penny. You can dine inside on a selection of Eastern and Western dishes and then retire to the roof terrace to sip cocktails above the city.

And, word of warning, it is very pricey. A bottle of Corona costs $80 HKD and cocktails are $120 HKD+ so…just a heads up. If you’re not a fan of going to bars alone, there’s also a rooftop bar tour so you can get local insight on all the myths and misconceptions about Hong Kong over drinks!

3 Day Hong Kong Itinerary

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For day 3 of the 4 day Hong Kong itinerary, let’s discover Lantau Island, the second largest in the territory! Lantau Island is located roughly 10 kilometers west of Hong Kong Island. If you’d rather not do planning on your own, there are many Lantau Island tours you can join. However, it’s more than doable on your own as well and easily reachable by MTR, bus, and ferry.

Ferry : There are 4 ferries per hour to Lantau (2 fast and 2 slow). The fast ferry takes just 30 minutes and the slow one closer to an hour. Tickets are $15 and $30 respectively and can be paid by Octopus.

MTR : Take the Tung Chung Line (orange) from Hong Kong or Kowloon stations to Tung Chung. Here you can take a cable car to the Big Buddha and Po Lin Monastery (tickets from $160HKD one way/25 minutes) or a bus to Mei Wo, Tai O, or the start of the hiking trails.

Car : you can get an Uber TO Lantau Island, but there are no Ubers to come back.

Hong Kong Disneyland

Recommended time: 3+ hours

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One of the biggest draws toward Lantau Island is an attraction that independently brings both domestic traffic and travelers from all over the world. And that, of course, is Hong Kong Disneyland. Unlike other Disneylands when people start lining up two hours before the park opens…Hong Kong Disney opens at a leisurely 10:30am and I didn’t experience any lines when I went at that time on a week day.

In fact…I don’t think people really started to show up until after lunch.

I loved it!

It’s one of the smallest Disney parks, but that’s part of the charm. But of course, I still recommend downloading the Hong Kong Disney app and making all food reservations in advance. For more insight, be sure to check out my Hong Kong Disneyland Guide !

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Lantau boasts some excellent hiking trails including Lantau Peak and Sunset Peak with incredible panoramas of the ocean and islands. Both hikes are pretty tough and require some level of fitness, but are worth the effort for the stunning views.

Hong Kong is home to a variety of venomous snakes from cobras to kraits. Wear sturdy boots when hiking and make noise so snakes can escape. Never put your hands where you can’t see such as under rocks or branches.

Recommended time: 1-2 hours

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The pace is much slower on Lantau compared to the city and you can amble around traditional fishing villages like Tai O or trek into the jungle behind Silver Mine Bay . There are quiet beaches perfect for a swim.

Hong Kong is a great place for swimming but leave all marine life well alone. Many of the city’s beaches are patrolled so swim where there is a lifeguard station and shark nets (there haven’t been any shark-related fatalities since 1995 and given overfishing, sharks are unlikely to be a threat again any time soon).

Big Buddha and Po Lin Monastery

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I’ve seen a lot of Big Buddhas in my time, and the one on Lantau Island is definitely in my top three! From a cultural attraction standpoint, I do feel like this was one of my favorite visits in my 4 day Hong Kong itinerary. The monastery grounds are beautiful and there is a small shop to buy incense, charms, and other items.

Insider Tip: It is definitely worth spending the whole day on Lantau but to get the most out of a trip to the island consider staying overnight at one of the hotels or guesthouses. There is a hostel called the Sea Ranch on the South side of the island that is only accessible by boat or long trek through the jungle. There is another beach a 15-minute walk away that is even more picturesque, and at night you can even witness bioluminescent plankton if you are lucky!

4 Day Hong Kong Itinerary

If you are lucky enough to fully follow this 4 day Hong Kong itinerary, you’ll be able to break away from the usual tourist trail and see a side of Hong Kong that many do not. Follow the 1, 2 and 3 day itineraries as above and for day 4 we will spend the day in the New Territories and some of the best beaches you could hope to find anywhere!

Sai Kung Country Park

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First, to get to Sai Kung, take the MTR to Diamond Hill on the Kwun Tong line (green) and then change to bus 92 to Sai Kung. From there you can take bus 94 to Pak Tam Chung and start hiking the Maclehose Trail or take one of the ferries or speedboats to the gorgeous beaches that line the park.

The New Territories refers to the area north of Kowloon that goes up to the Chinese border. The area includes hundreds of islands, gorgeous deserted beaches , ancient fishing villages, and the best hiking in Hong Kong. The town of Sai Kung has many seafood restaurants where you can pick your fish/seafood before it is brought to your table. You won’t find fresher anywhere else!

For a more thorough guide to Sai Kung, check out Nam’s local guide to Sai Kung Hong Kong ! And that’s the end of our 4 day Hong Kong itinerary! Of course, there’s a tons more you can add-on to your 4 day Hong Kong itinerary, or if you happen to have more time in Hong Kong, but that’ll get you through all the coolest spots!

Hong Kong Budget Tips

Hong Kong is not a cheap city, but if you are sensible it doesn’t have to break the bank. You can get a bed in a dorm at one of the many hostels for around $100 HKD per night and hotel rooms start at double that for a simple room. If you have hotel points, now is definitely the time to use them. A few other budget tips to keep your wallet cozy on your 4 day Hong Kong itinerary:

  • Ensure you pick up an Octopus Card!
  • Feast on street food or grab a picnic if you are heading to the outlying islands.
  • Search out bargains on tours or

And of course, you could always take the extreme budget option of backpacking Hong Kong ! Just be mindful that your money won’t go AS far in Hong Kong as say…Central America or Southeast Asia, but it’ll help make your 4 day Hong Kong itinerary a bit more financially accessible.

Conclusion: 4 Day Hong Kong Itinerary

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There you have it folks – a full 4 day Hong Kong itinerary that covers all the bases of this amazing destination. If you can stay longer, I do highly recommend it. I’m ready to book another trip just to go on endless food tours alone. However, if you only have a few days, hopefully this 4 day Hong Kong itinerary will help you plan your vacation.

Have you ever been to Hong Kong? What other food and activities would you suggest on a 4 day Hong Kong itinerary? Let me know in the comments below!

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I would definitely be at Disneyland Hong Kong. We visited Disneyland Paris and loved it

Right???? That’s lowkey why I decided to stay a few extra days in HK, but then I found a bunch of other stuff!

I want to go to Hong Kong Disneyland soooooo much!!!! I’m a huge Frozen fan!!! Thank you for the great recommendations. I’ll definitely saving these recommendations for my trip.

No joke, HK Disney is my favorite park that I’ve been to so far!

Would definitely want to visit the Big Buddha, Disneyland Hong Kong, Victoria Peak and Montane Mansion.

Yess all amazing spots!

I had a layover in Hong Kong and was amazed at how much we could see in 24 hours. My favorites were Victoria Peak and the markets.

I LOVED the markets!!

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Why Hong Kong is the Culinary Destination You Need to Explore Now

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Ready to shatter your culinary compass? Toss out that tired epicurean travel playbook for Hong Kong's gastronomy game—a full-on sensory sweep served in settings as breathtaking as the cuisine is boundary-pushing. This city delivers culinary revelations in spades, showcasing its ever-evolving attitude while clinging fiercely to its roots. Forget a mere mingling of flavors. Here, they detonate with the intensity of the city's neon and chrome skyline, down history-rich lanes, across postcard-perfect seascapes, and amid lush hideaways that thumb their nose at urban sprawl.

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Indeed, Hong Kong’s map is dotted with Michelin stars—79 to be exact—where the high life meets haute cuisine. And yes, the bars here have more awards than some countries have vineyards. But the real magic? That's at street level, where the city thrums with life. From beach barbecues that taste of salt air and freedom, through Kowloon's dai pai dongs bursting with unscripted flavor finds, to old-school tea restaurants preserving comfort food that's as much a part of Hong Kong as the harbor itself. Each bite is a deep dive into the city's soul, blending the old-school cool with the cutting-edge, all-plated-up Hong Kong style. Whether you're sinking into the plush seats of opulence or grabbing a quick bite curbside, gear up for a food quest that'll etch Hong Kong indelibly on your flavor map. Get ready to feast in a city that's relentlessly reinventing the very essence of dining.

As dawn breaks and Hong Kongers stretch-yawn to the cacophony of tram horns, the irresistible aroma of fresh-baked egg tarts wafts through the air, a sweet siren song for the morning crowd. Borrowed from Macau but perfected in Hong Kong, these flaky delights have become the city's breakfast of champions. For the real deal, make a beeline to Tai Cheong Bakery or the revered Cake Shop at the Mandarin Oriental. But the adventure doesn't stop at breakfast. Venture further, and you'll find dai pai dongs, the beating heart of Hong Kong's culinary scene, stubbornly holding their ground against the tide of modernization. These rustic alfresco kitchens, like the beloved Sing Heung Yuen, continue to thrive, offering a taste of the city's soul food to those lucky enough to find them. Next, let your nose lead you to the enchanting aroma of gai daan zai (bubble waffles), a street snack that's as much a feast for the eyes as it is for the palate. For more savory local flavors, seek out Lui Jai Kee Yee Gor 1978 for traditional fish siu mai and Hop Yik Tai, for cheung fun silky rice noodle rolls.

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Hong Kong’s Cha chaan tengs (tea restaurants) pay homage to the 1950s' bing sutts—casual joints where cooking was a no-go, thus the "ice room" tag. Decked out in vintage chic, with neon lights winking and tiles that tell tales, these diners capture the essence of a Hong Kong caught in the throes of cultural melding. Hong Kong-style milk tea reigns supreme here, flowing like amber treasure, while creamy egg tarts and buttery pineapple buns (which do not usually contain pineapple but are named for their pineapple-like appearance) dominate the snack scene. Icons like Cheung Hing Coffee Shop, Kam Wah Cafe, and the venerable Lan Fong Yuen, established in 1952, continue to draw crowds. Lan Fong Yuen, in particular, with its “silk stocking milk tea” brewed from a secret family recipe and strained through a sackcloth bag, keeps the flame of tradition burning bright. Meanwhile, the Australian Dairy Company, unassuming from the outside, reigns as the breakfast champion, where the wait for their heavenly creamy eggs is a small price for bliss. And let's not overlook Waso Cafe (or Mrs Tang Cafe), a family-operated gem that dishes out must-try pork chop pineapple buns and corned beef cheese and egg toasts, proving that sometimes, the simplest ingredients cook up the most memorable flavors.

For those with an eye for design, the backdrop matters as much as the meal. Take Alto, for example, where renowned designer Tom Dixon's magic transforms the space into a sleek hideout that competes with Victoria Harbour's dazzling views for your gaze. Then there's 1111 Ones, stepping out of the box with Kelvin Yuen's design inspired by Antelope Canyon's natural curves. Duddell’s takes the concept of a restaurant and flips it on its head. Here, chef Li Man-Lung's Cantonese creations are heightened by an ever-changing collection of contemporary Asian art. And you can't miss Salisterra at The Upper House, a brainchild of André Fu, Hong Kong's design maestro. This place is soaked in polychrome, offering jaw-dropping city views that make every visit an event.

In Hong Kong, embracing sustainability on your plate goes beyond the garnish. At the hidden gem Mora on Cat Street, Chef Vicky Lau is redefining the potential of soy through seasonal dishes that blend textures and flavors, from silky tofu paired with caviar to a bold lobster and mapo tofu fusion. Over in Causeway Bay, Roganic is raising the standard with its Michelin Green Star recognition, showcasing Simon Rogan's commitment to zero-waste, locally sourced fare with creations like a sophisticated roast scallop alongside white asparagus and their legendary soda bread. In the heart of Central, Moxie, led by chefs Shane Osborn and Michael Smith, is at the forefront of the "conscious dining" movement, collaborating with Farmhouse Productions to transform kitchen leftovers into fertile soil. And at Amber in The Landmark Mandarin Oriental, Chef Richard Ekkebus marries French culinary artistry with green innovation, converting used cooking oil into biofuel.

Why Hong Kong is the culinary destination you need to explore now

Hong Kong is a melting pot of Chinese culinary traditions, serving dishes from every corner of the nation right to your table. Begin with the refined Cantonese dishes at Regent Hotel's Lai Ching Heen, where the stunning harbor views play second fiddle to a menu boasting sumptuous stuffed crab shells, crispy Lung Kong chicken, and a myriad of meticulously prepared dim sum. Dive deeper into China's rich food heritage with Liu Yuan Pavilion's delicate Shanghai xiao long bao, Chuen Cheung Kui's hearty Hakka cuisine, and the spicy offerings of Grand Majestic Sichuan that salute the region's bold flavors. Take a coastal journey with Putien's Fujianese seafood, try Yunnan's unique tastes at Taste Yunnan with its air-dried ham and mushrooms, and broaden your palate with Peking Garden's diverse Beijing dishes. Finally, venture to Islam Food in Kowloon City for northwest China's halal specialties, like their renowned veal goulash cakes.

Savoring Hong Kong is best done under open sky, from sandy shores serving up smoky barbecue delights to skyscraper restaurants that elevate dining to dizzying new heights. Dreaming of a day at the beach? Gather your friends for a DIY feast on the sands after catching waves or basking in the sun, at popular spots equipped with public barbecue pits such as Stanley’s Turtle Cove, the dog-friendly Shek O Beach (and make sure to swing by Ben's Back Beach Bar for a refreshing cocktail), or the historically rich Big Wave Bay. Just stock up on your favorite treats, secure a grill, and watch the magic happen. But if heights thrill you more than the beachside chill, Hong Kong’s skyline serves up dining experiences that literally take you to cloud nine. Soar 118 stories high to Ozone, the pinnacle of bars worldwide, or relish in the sophisticated charm of Above & Beyond, where the journey upwards in a luxe elevator adds to the thrill. Over in Central, Cardinal Point offers global libations crafted by the legendary John Nugent, set against a backdrop that makes the city gleam just for you.

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When the sun sets, Hong Kong's nightlife scene lights up, boasting some of the globe's most celebrated watering holes. Take Coa, for instance, a proud recipient of a spot on the World’s 50 Best Bars 2023 list, famed for its extensive 17-page homage to the art of agave, elevating tequila and mezcal to an art form. Yet, that's merely the opening act. Venture into Argo within the Four Seasons, a legendary spot that marries myth with modernity, offering AI-infused gin and whiskey concoctions that are futuristically delicious. Over in Kowloon, DarkSide at Rosewood casts a spell over the night, securing its place among Asia's 50 Best Bars of 2023. Here, under Simone Rossi's guidance, traditional mixology is reimagined, creating an atmosphere as intoxicating as the drinks. Meanwhile, The Aubrey at the Mandarin Oriental offers a fresh take on the Japanese izakaya experience with acclaimed mixologist Devender Sehgal at the helm.

Lock this down about Hong Kong: Whether you're wolfing down noodles in the neon glow of a night market or luxuriating in a Michelin-anointed dining room, you're tapping into the city's lifeblood—its unparalleled culinary scene. And if you travel via Cathay Pacific , your Hong Kong vacation starts before you even get there, with lounges that offer gourmet meals so you can get a taste of that luxurious Hong Kong life.

So, gear up, dive in, and let Hong Kong's flavors lead you on an unforgettable adventure. Feast on, traveler.

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Hong kong data show a surge in travel to china.

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Hong Kong became a ghost town during the Easter holiday as residents made a record number of trips out of town — particularly to mainland China — leaving bar strips and shopping hotspots empty.

A total of 9.3 million departures from the territory of 7.3 million people occurred last month. It was the single-highest monthly number since at least 1997, government data showed.

The exodus continued through the four-day Easter holiday that ended on Monday, when total Hong Kong resident departures for Macau and mainland China was 10 percent higher than in 2019, the data showed.

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People walk near a Walmart Inc Sam’s Club store in Shenzhen, China, on Feb. 12. More and more Hong Kongners head across the border to mainland China and Macau, where they can enjoy cheaper and a larger variety of entertainment, food and shopping.

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This year’s Easter tourist arrivals in Hong Kong from mainland China and Macau plunged 46 percent from the 2019 period.

The great departure underscores the challenges facing the once vibrant financial center that has seen a large swath of its professional workers relocate to other countries, a diminished entertainment sector and soaring prices.

The record outflow was largely the result of people heading across the border to the mainland and Macau, where they can enjoy cheaper and a larger variety of entertainment, food and shopping.

Hong Kong residents last month made 8.3 million departures via border checkpoints — another record since at least 1997 — typically used to travel to the rest of China.

Hong Kong is increasingly losing out to nearby Chinese cities including tech hub Shenzhen and casino town Macau as a high-speed rail and a mega cross-sea bridge make cross-border travel faster and easier than ever before.

The financial center is struggling to maintain its appeal in the face of an economic slowdown and weaker yuan.

High Hong Kong rents and limited entertainment offerings — from restaurants to shopping — have pushed up prices and reduced residents’ choices.

Local bars and restaurants are struggling to stay afloat. Dining-in business over the Easter holiday was estimated to have fallen by as much as 40 percent from a year earlier, Hong Kong Federation of Restaurants and Related Trades president Simon Wong (黃家和) said on a local radio program on Monday.

A Facebook group about Hong Kong stores shutting down has attracted 186,000 members, with users posting photographs of shuttered outlets, empty shops and going-out-of business announcements.

Even Hong Kong’s tycoon-owned supermarket chains, such as CK Hutchison Holdings Ltd’s (長江和記實業) ParknShop and Jardine Matheson Holdings Ltd’s (怡和控股) Wellcome, are facing increasing pressure as they rework strategies to provide people with more choices.

State-owned conglomerates China Resources Holdings Co (華潤集團) and Dah Chong Hong Holdings Ltd (大昌行集團) — the territory’s biggest food and fast-moving consumer goods distributors — have closed dozens of grocery stores in the past few months.

Travel agencies operating tours to the mainland, on the other hand, are experiencing booming business. Over the Easter holiday, the number of Hong Kong residents signing up for tour groups to other Chinese cities rose three-fold from a year earlier, EGL Tours Co (東瀛遊旅行社) executive director Steve Huen (禤國全) said.

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BUILDING TALENT: TSMC aims to prevent a shortfall of technical experts in the semiconductors by working with Kyushu University to bolster the chip field in Japan, a report said Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co (TSMC, 台積電), the world’s largest contract chipmaker, plans to sign a memorandum for comprehensive collaboration with Japan’s Kyushu University covering training and joint research on semiconductors, the **Yomiuri Shimbun** reported yesterday. TSMC is expected to hold seminars at the university and the two plan to conduct joint studies and write papers together, the newspaper cited sources close to the university as saying. They are also considering an internship program, under which Kyushu University students would be dispatched to TSMC operations in Taiwan, it said. The agreement would be TSMC’s first of its kind with a Japanese university after the

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Yen tumbles to a 34-year low

BOJ TO STEP UP? An analyst said ‘intervention concerns’ had capped the slide, but risks of further depreciation remain, such as the yen’s sizeable yield disadvantage The yen hit a 34-year low against the US dollar yesterday, just over a week after the Bank of Japan (BOJ) announced a much-anticipated interest rate hike in a shift away from years of ultra-loose monetary policy. The Japanese currency weakened to ¥151.97 per US dollar, its lowest level since 1990, before recovering to about ¥151.35 later in the day. The drop came after a top BOJ official suggested it would continue to pursue an accommodative policy, echoing previous comments from the central bank, but soon afterward, Japanese Minister of Finance Shunichi Suzuki said authorities would not hesitate to “take resolute action

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China Airlines to add eight new jets, bullish on outlook

FLEET RENEWAL: The firm plans to lease at least one Airbus 350-900 this year and add 24 Boeing 787s from next year to 2028 to boost operating efficiency China Airlines Ltd (中華航空) yesterday said that it is optimistic about this year’s business outlook, and expects to receive five Airbus SE 321neo passenger aircraft and three Boeing Co 777F cargo jets as the airline continues to renew its fleet and enhance its overall performance. The airline plans to retire its fleet of Boeing 737-800 passenger planes in phases to maintain stability in its regional flight schedule, China Airlines president Kao Shing-hwang (高星潢) said on the sidelines of a news conference in Taipei, at which the airline introduced new in-flight meals designed by chefs at Grand Mayfull Hotel Taipei (台北美福大飯店). China Airlines

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China lifts Australia wine tariffs

RETALIATION: China imposed tariffs of up to 218% on Australian wine in March 2021 after the PM called for a probe into the origins of the COVID-19 pandemic China has lifted its punitive tariffs on Australia’s wine exports, signaling an end to a three-year campaign of trade pressure on Canberra and raising hopes for a revival of the billion-dollar industry. The Chinese Ministry of Commerce announced the move yesterday. The industry has been anticipating the announcement for weeks after some Australian vintners and lawmakers said the Asian nation had made an interim recommendation to lift the import taxes. “In view of the changes in the relevant wine market conditions in China, it is no longer necessary to impose anti-dumping duties and countervailing duties on imported relevant wines originating in Australia,”

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Beijing vows to ‘resolutely counter-attack’ any US visa restrictions on Hong Kong officials over Article 23 domestic national security law

  • Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin warns US over possible travel restrictions floated by Secretary of State Antony Blinken
  • War of words follows US report criticising new domestic national security law, as Wang urges Washington to understand 'one country, two systems' governing principle

Beijing has vowed to "resolutely counter-attack" any potential moves by the US to impose visa restrictions on Hong Kong officials over the enactment of the city's domestic national security law .

Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin warned against the curbs on Monday, three days after US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said Washington was considering imposing travel restrictions on Hong Kong officials deemed "responsible for the intensifying crackdown on rights and freedoms".

Wang said Beijing was strongly opposed to Blinken's "so-called report", which he labelled "irresponsible", and had already made its concerns clear to Washington.

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"[The United States] confused right and wrong, as well as seriously interfered in Hong Kong affairs and China's internal affairs," he said at a press briefing in Beijing.

Blinken made the comments in a press statement about an annual report submitted to the US Congress as part of the country's Hong Kong Policy Act, which was enacted in 1992. The act gives Washington discretion to treat the city separately from mainland China in areas such as trade and economic engagement.

Wang added that the US had "also seriously violated the principles of international law and the basic norms of international relations".

"If the US imposes visa restrictions on Hong Kong officials, China will resolutely counter-attack," he warned.

Wang said the report smeared the city's national security laws and electoral system, as well as its "democracy, rule of law, human rights and freedoms".

He urged the US to understand the "one country, two systems" governing principle, adding that Washington should respect China's sovereignty and Hong Kong's rule of law.

Blinken said on Friday that the new domestic national security law had "broad and vaguely defined provisions regarding 'sedition', 'state secrets', and interactions with foreign entities", which he claimed could be used to eliminate dissent inside and outside the city as part of what he called China's "ongoing campaign of transnational repression".

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In a report published that day, the US State Department said Beijing had taken "new actions that directly threaten US interests in Hong Kong" and Americans living in the city faced "heightened risk of arrest, detention, expulsion or prosecution" if they publicly criticised China.

The Safeguarding National Security Ordinance took effect on March 23, fulfilling Hong Kong's obligations under Article 23 of the city's mini-constitution, the Basic Law.

Hong Kong authorities earlier also condemned the US for "untruthful remarks, slanders and smears", as well as its "political attacks".

On Monday, pro-Beijing representatives staged a protest outside the US consulate in Hong Kong to oppose the potential visa restrictions.

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