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Top Fun Activities You Can Do In Hong Kong

Hong Kong Lightshow
Hong Kong Lightshow

Hong Kong with its plethora of activities is just the right spot to visit if you want a fun holiday. From something for the kids to romantic gourmet dinners, there is something for everyone. You need to start planning early and figure out exactly which activities you’d like to focus on before you set out. Once you are done, it is always advisable to book tickets in advance so that you can have a hassle free trip. This article aims at helping you with more knowledge about the various different kinds of activities that you can do in Hong Kong.

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5 Family-friendly places to visit in Hong Kong with Kids

Hong Kong Disneyland
Hong Kong Disneyland

Hong Kong’s reputation for being a bustling city can be daunting for those traveling with kids. Attempting to hold your child’s hand or push a stroller through a crowded narrow road is already quite stressful, but here are some places that are kids friendly and fun for the whole family!

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Four Days Hong Kong with Disneyland Park

Hong Kong Disneyland Fireworks
Hong Kong Disneyland Fireworks

It’s all about getting to know the place. Riding the trams, the buses, the taxis and the MTR. Then Savoring the flavors from the soothing noodles and tasty dimsum and dumplings. Of course there’s the sight and sounds of this modern city. I like the developed Hong Kong. It’s convenient and for a gadget lover like me, it’s a haven. And of course I wouldn’t forget Hong Kong Disneyland, one of the main highlights when coming to Hong Kong.

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Hong Kong: The Sleeping Beauty Castle Fireworks at Disneyland

Hong Kong Disneyland Sleeping Beauty Castle Fireworks
Hong Kong Disneyland Sleeping Beauty Castle Fireworks Blue

We always see it during the start of any Disney Movies – the Sleeping Beauty Castle and the fireworks behind it. I was looking forward seeing the evening fireworks which would usually happens on 8pm but that night, it starts at 7pm, (probably because it’s a Sunday) because finally I get to see this popular Disney Opener in real life. After the fun rides and Golden Mickey Show, we had a snack break at Clopin’s Festival Food then proceeded to the front of the Sleeping Beauty Castle and reserve our spots.

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Hong Kong: Fun Time at Disneyland Theme Park

Night at Hong Kong Disneyland
Night at Hong Kong Disneyland

We excitedly hopped on the Disney Shuttle Bus from Disneyland Hotel on the way to Theme Park. The ride is only around 10 minutes. The frequency of this free shuttle bus is also every 10 minutes, first passing by Disneyland Hotel then the Hollywood Hotel to pick up or drop off passengers before heading to the park. Once we got to the transport hub where public buses and the MTR meet, it’s still a short walk to the main gates. We could somehow feel the immensity of the place with its wide roads leading to the entrance gates after ticketing section.

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Hong Kong: Entering the Magical World at Disneyland Hotel

Victorian Style Disneyland Hotel
Victorian Style Disneyland Hotel

I was recently on a 3 day 4 night trip in Hong Kong, of those 4 nights, I along with some bloggers from Manila and Malaysia spent our 2 days at Hong Kong Disneyland. I grew up on a generation watching Disney cartoons and looking out every year for the next Disney Animated movie to hit the cinema. With that I was equally excited to finally go to Disneyland. But before that, we went to Disneyland Hotel to drop off our things and Check-in.

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Hong Kong: Old to New, Man Mo Temple and Symphony of Lights

Tsim Sha Tsui Clock Tower and Victoria Harbour View
Tsim Sha Tsui Clock Tower and Victoria Harbour View

We lingered for more than an hour at Statue Square before we crossed the street to the bus stop heading to Man Mo Temple. By now we are used to taking the bus and finding the right bus stops to wait for. What we’re not used to, well at least me, is seeing these large vehicles navigate through some of Hong Kong’s narrow one way roads, just like Hollywood Road. I was looking out on my window as the nearest street to Man Mo Temple was the Ladder Street. And soon I saw Nina from the front signaling us that we’re already here.

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