I have been to Hong Kong a number of times, but it was my Mom’s first trip to Hong Kong. So when I was planning for the 5 days-itinerary I was scratching my head, thinking hard of what would be iconic of Hong Kong that she must see and must not miss before she leaves Hong Kong for Home.
Food is definitely part of the itinerary as well, which can be found in another post. Click here to read.
And finally, the places she went to for her 5 days Hong Kong holiday were …
Must Visit Hong Kong Attractions
1. The Peak via The Peak Tram 香港山頂
Website: http://www.thepeak.com.hk/en/home.asp
The Peak offers a breathtaking view of the Hong Kong skyscrappers.
And getting to the Peak via the tram is the classic way. A must visit for your first visit to Hong Kong.
Getting There
1. MTR – Central (Exit K)
Tip for getting there: Get to the 1st floor of Standard Chartered Bank Building and cross the bridge towards Battery Path. Walk towards the Court of Final Appeal, walk round the perimeter of St John Cathedral and exit via the door on the right of the church. Turn right and walk towards the Peak Tram Base station. This will allow minimum climbing of the slope.
2. Victoria Harbour & The Symphony of Light
From the Victoria Harbour, you could admire the stunning skyline from another angle, in the day …
… from Tsim Sha Tsui
… from Central
… and in the night.
And not to be missed is the Symphony of Light, light and sound show at 8pm. Two of the more popular viewing places are at The Avenue of The Stars and at Golden Bauhinia Square
Getting There
1. The Avenue of The Stars
MTR – Tsim Sha Tsui station (Exit J)
2. Golden Bauhinia Square
MTR – Wan Chai station (Exit A5)
Tips: Another recommended place is at the fourth floor of IFC.
3. Avenue of Stars 星光大道
Website: http://www.avenueofstars.com.hk/eng/home.asp
Avenue of The Stars is similar to the The Hollywood Walk of Fame, maybe on a smaller scale.
You get to see the hand prints of some very famous Hong Kong film artistes. Try spotting your favourtie there.
Getting There
MTR – Tsim Sha Tsui station (Exit J)
4. Tsim Sha Tsui and Causeway Bay Shopping
A major shopping area in Hong Kong is at Tsim Sha Tsui
… and Causeway Bay. You can find boutique and international brands with the latest fashion over here.
One of my favourite shopping mall, Island Centre is in Causeway Bay, beside Sogo. You can get there via Exit E of Causeway Bay station.
Getting There
1. Tsim Sha Tsui
MTR – Tsim Sha Tsui station (any Exits)
2. Causeway Bay
MTR – Causeway Bay station (any Exits)
5. Outlying Island – Tai O
There are a number of outlying Island in Hong Kong which are worth a visit. Personally, I feel that we must visit one of them when time permits. I chose Tai O this round as I have not been there. Since my Mom has been to none, it doesn’t make much of a different as to which one. Some other worth visiting are Cheng Chau and Lamma Island.
Getting There
1. Take MTR to Tung Chung and get on Lantao Bus 11
2. Take Ferry to Mui Wo from Central Ferry Pier 6 and get on Lantao Bus 1
3. Take MTR to Tung Chung, ride the Ngong Ping Cable Car to Ngong Ping Village and get on Lantao Bus 21
6. PMQ 元創方
Website: http://www.pmq.org.hk/
PMQ is the former Police Married Quarter, now it is transformed into a building housing creative, artistic shops and restaurants. This is one of my favourite place that I never missed whenever I am in Hong Kong.
Getting There
1. MTR – Sheung Wan station (Exit E2) via Aberdeen Street.
2. MTR – Central station (Exit D2) via Mid Level Escalator and turn right into either Hollywood Road or Staunton Road
7. Mid Level Escalator
The Central Mid-level Escalator is longest outdoor escalator in Hong Kong and this really facilitated for the visitors and local in the area. I always marvel at this architect which I wanted my Mom to take a look too.
Getting There
1. MTR – Central station (Exit D2)
8. Lan Kwai Fong
Website: http://www.lankwaifong.com/
It is a square with bars and restaurant gathered. A very happening place in the night. An interesting place to pop by for a drink after dinner.
Getting There
1. MTR – Central station (Exit D2)
9. Mongkok – Ladies Street / Fa Yuen Street / Yuen Po Street
Tung Choi Street – Ladies Street
Tung Choi Street is better known as the Ladies street. It has stalls selling a wide range of products, from clothes to bags to toys and men wears. In case you aren’t aware, bargaining is possible.
Getting There: By MTR – Mongkok station (Exit E2)
Tung Choi Street North – Goldfish Market
The Goldfish market is found along Tung Choi Street North. Goldfish is a significant objective in Feng Shui therefore is a popular buy in Hong Kong.
Getting There: By MTR – Mongkok station (Exit B3)
Fa Yuen Street
Fa Yuen Street is better known as sneakers street. Best for sports wear fanatics. You could find a wide variety and of the latest design here. It is a one stop shopping street for sport wears.
Getting There: By MTR – Mongkok station (Exit E2)
10. Star Ferry
Website: http://www.starferry.com.hk/en/service
Star Ferry has a long history and it is worth a ride as you could relish the view of Hong Kong. And it is certainly a great and convenient way of getting to Tsim Sha Shui from IFC mall or from Wanchai.
You can pay using the Octopus transport card or cash.
Getting There
1. Central Star Ferry Pier: By MTR – Central station (Exit A) or Hong Kong station
2. Wan Chai Star Ferry Pier: By MTR – Wanchai station (Exit C)
3. Tsim Sha Tsui Star Ferry Pier: By MTR – Tsim Sha Tsui or East Tsim Sha Tsui station (Exit L6)
11. Tram
Website: http://www.hktramways.com/en/index.html
Hong Kong Tram is unique at Hong Kong, as it is only found on part of Hong Kong island. It stretch from Chai Wan to Causeway Bay and all the way to Kennedy Town.
I took my Mom on a ride.
Getting There: Along Hennessy Road, Causeway Bay, Wanchai to Charter Road, Central, Des Voeux Road Central to Des Voeux Road West, Sheung Wan.
And the MTR Saver as I am always very fascinated by it. Lol!!
Website: http://www.mtr.com.hk/en/customer/tickets/fare_saver.html