• Places to go in Hong Kong


      We came up with a list of the places we keep on visiting and places we visited from our recent one.


      Ngong Ping 360

      Places to go:
      1. Ngong Ping360 is a world-renowned cable car experience and a must-see attraction in Hong Kong. The Ngong Ping Terminal is right next to Ngong Ping Village, which is a good starting point to reach The Big Buddha, Po Lin Monastery, Tai O Fishing Village, The Sunset Peak, etc.
      2. Hong Kong Disneyland, the Last stop for our trip, Hong Kong Disneyland. Experience being a child again, scream to your heart's content as the speeding mine train rumbles through Grizzly Gulch, or be part of the epic battle of Ant-Man and The Wasp: Nano Battle!

        Have a turkey leg for a treat, or enjoy burger meals at the Starliner Diner.

        Avail of Disney Premier Access, a priority access pass to the most popular attractions/rides. Choose from either the 3 or the 8 Attractions package. For the best experience ever, get the Disney Premier Access - "Momentous," 8 attractions and 2 shows and enjoy priority access to 8 designated attractions, reserved viewing of "Momentous" and "Follow Your Dreams" castle shows with one-time priority entry to 1 designated theatre stage show.
        Momentous, a Nighttime Spectacular
        The Most Magical Show on Earth has arrived. Prepare for "Momentous," a show filled with magic and light. This all-new nighttime spectacular at Hong Kong Disneyland will illuminate the night sky with about 20 minutes of music and memorable moments in one monumental journey.

        The show is available on selected days. Please refer to the Park Calendar for the showtime.

        A visit to Hong Kong Disneyland, always completes our Hong Kong trips.
      3. Sky100 Observatory, sky100hk Observation Deck, is located on the 100th floor of the International Commerce Centre, the tallest building in Hong Kong. It is the only indoor observation deck offering 360-degree views of the territory and its famous Victoria Harbour.

        Going up the Observation Deck, we passed by Memory Lane, a three-dimensional projection exhibition showing present Hong Kong. The elevator is the fastest double-deck elevator. It takes 60 seconds to get from the 2nd floor to the 100th floor. The ceiling gives you the feeling that you are traveling up.


        After the elevator ride, be amazed at Hong Kong's bird eye view of the sunken model under a transparent glass floor.
      4. M+ Museum
        M+ Museum is the first global museum of contemporary visual culture in Asia. Opened in November 2021, M+ features permanent collections rooted in Asia but defined, developed, and examined from a global perspective.

        Ongoing exhibitions are:
        - M+ Sigg Collection: From Revolution to Globalisation
        - Yayoi Kusama @yayoikusama_ : Dots Obsession - Aspiring to Heaven's Love
        - M+ Commission: Death of Nerves by #YayoiKusama
        - Yayoi Kusama Pumpkin
        - Paul Chan Trisophia

        Individuals, Networks, Expressions at the South Galleries follows a chronology from the post-war period and its reverberations around Asia to our present, globalized area.
        - Lee Mingwei The Letter Writing Project
        - Michael Lin Untitled (Cigarette Break)
        - Yamazaki Tsuruko Tin Cans

        Yamazaki Tsuruko Tin Cans
      5. Harbour City
        Check The Seagulls by the Harbour” Public Art Installation
        Date: 15 May 2023 onwards
        Venue: Ocean Terminal Forecourt, Harbour City

        Wander into the weird imaginary world of Flabjacks at the Gallery by the Harbour.


        Flabjacks is where you can meet chubby friendly folk and journey to discover what makes a place feel like home. Flabjacks "WELCOME HOME" Art Exhibition, the first solo exhibition in Hong Kong of HK-born artist Ton Mak, is held at Gallery by the Harbour from Jun 21 to Jul 16, 2023, curated by William Chan Design.

        Tea Moment
        Have a cup of tea, a moment of peace at Tea Moment

        The perfect cup of tea always maintains its natural color, fragrance, taste, and health elements through Tea Moment's AI Tea Brewing.

        Enjoy the tea with an Egglette or a combination of scones or cookies at Tea Moment. Because at Tea Moment, you can put aside your worries and enjoy drinking tea.

        Tea Moment is located at Ocean Terminal G03A, Ground Floor, Harbour City.

      6. k11 Musea, Muse by the Sea
        Located in the heart of the Victoria Dockside art and cultural district, this world-class experiential landmark brings in immersive experiences in retail, art, culture, entertainment, and gastronomy under one roof.

        k11 aspires to elevate your shopping experience to a whole new level. Pioneering the dynamic lifestyle of millennials featuring exclusive and bespoke products.

      7. Avenue of Stars
        The Avenue, modeled on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, is located along the Victoria Harbour waterfront in Tsim Sha Tsui.

        Find Hong Kong's biggest entertainment stars immortalized via celebrity handprints and statues, like the Bruce Lee Statue.
      8. PMQ
        Before it was transformed into one of Hong Kong's hippest creative and design hubs, the PMQ heritage site housed the Central School campus and the Police Married Quarters. Today exhibits from PMQ's past have been carefully preserved, allowing visitors to glimpse the site's history and feel a connection with its storied legacy. Located at 35 Aberdeen Street, Central, Hong Kong.

      9. Graham Street
        The government commissioned the infamous wall on Graham Street, nestled on an uphill slope amid the bustling Soho scene, as a point of interest for tourism.

      10. Ocean Park
        Discover the wonderland of marine and land animals, thrilling rides, and spectacular shows!


      The best time for shopping in Hong Kong is during the two sales seasons: winter sales occur from December to February (especially around Christmas and Chinese New Year), and summer sales occur from July to September.


      Discover Hong Kong with Cebu Pacific Air.
      Cebu Pacific Air flies from Cebu to Hong Kong once daily, with ETD at 6:05 AM and ETA at 8:55 AM, and Hong Kong to Cebu once daily, with ETD at 9:40 AM and ETA at 12:35 PM.

      Let's fly every Juan!

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