Hello Luvies!! Long time no post, it also came to me as a surprise when I thought of blogging again despite of my busy schedule.
Sharing with you guys, our spontaneous HK Trip!
Upon arrival at HK International Airport, we make sure we’ve secured all of our stuff from the baggage area and exchange our USD for HKD.
Since, it’s our first time in HK, we didn’t figure that the exchange rate outside the airport will be higher, so here’s a TIP exchange just a few amount, enough to let you get to your hotel and just roam around the streets of Hongkong for currency exchange outlets.
Exploring the streets of Hongkong can be a lot challenging so make sure you have your to go pocket wifi. Before your trip you can pre-reserve via Klook and just pick it up at the airport. and hey! you can also customize how much data allocation you will be needing for the whole trip.
Here are photos of our trip, feel free to ask questions on the comment section below:
DAY 1:
HK International Airport
HKCC (Hong Kong Cultural Center)
The Peninsula
Victoria Harbour
Avenue of Stars
First Photo @ HK International Airport ; (2nd pic) HKCC and (3rd Pic) Avenue of Stars
Artworks displayed at the arrival area of HKIA
To get to our place we rode the Express Train to Central Station and transfer to Tsim Sha Tsui.
Note: Be sure to have your octopus card with you at all times. It can be purchase at the airport itself or at train stations.
The following places we’ve been to, is just walking distance to our place, so it is very much convenient for us.
The scenic Victoria Harbour
The Flying Frenchman by Cesar, 1991
The Peninsula
Avenue of Stars
DAY 2:
HK Disneyland Resort
For our second day, we allot it to the “happiest place on earth” ❤
HOW TO GET TO HONGKONG DISNEYLAND RESORT FROM TSIM SHA TSUI VIA MTR:
From Tsim Sha Tsui Station you have to walk going to East Tsim Sha Tsui Station for about 5 minutes.
From East Tim Sha Tsui, ride the West Rail Line to Nam Cheong, from Nam Cheong to Sunny Bay to Disneyland Resort.
The whole train ride will take about 44 minutes.
We arrived earlier than the opening of the amusement park , so we took the opportunity to take photos outside prior securing our tickets at the entrance, since we’ve booked in advance we just showed our QR code and they gave us our tickets.
Here are photos of our wonderful day at Disneyland!
Mandatory Hongkong Disneyland Facade Shot
Small World Attraction
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DAY 3:
Lantau Island
Kowloon, Mongkok
Citygate Outlet
Random Streets of HK (including the ever so famous insta worthy HK MTR)
We allot our last day for Lantau Island and strolling around random streets of HK to discover new places which we can find good deals when it comes to shopping.
Here are some of photos during our last day in Amazing Hongkong:
Big Buddha at Lantau Island
Random Street Shots
Pastel Color Palettes Apartment Building at Choi Hung
Going to HK Soon?
Take note of the remarkable places you can visit during your trip here!
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Keep on Inspiring ❤
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Explore Hongkong Hello Luvies!! Long time no post, it also came to me as a surprise when I thought of blogging again despite of my busy schedule.









