Most tours only take you to HK island or Kowloon, but I will l do both, not a lot of tours will cover this comprehensively.
But I am doing it.
Trust my expertise and trust me will bring you a full experience of Hong Kong, from a normal dense popular neighborhood to a more upscale neighborhood.
And i will also bring you to the most iconic sight-seeing point in Hong Kong
I will also bring you the stories of Hong Kong history, the co-existing conditions with China and how HK grew to an international city under the governance of England.
We will be meeting inside this metro station, there is a sign mark "Exit D"
Starting in a neighborhood with a lot of local people and having a traditional HK people breakfast. You will be seeing a lot of closely built mansions and a lot of the small apartment complex. The local markets include electronics, second hand items, watches, groceries, seafood, vegetables and home items. Note: This stop will serve FOOD.
Mong Kok is the center of Kowloon, where a lot of young adults, office people and teenagers like to hang out for food and shopping. There are trendy shopping district that they can shop for sneakers shoes or trendy clothes. I will bring you to see the unique market here, Mong Kok market and goldfish market. And most important, there is a Michelin star wonton noddle restaurant that I want to bring you to taste. You will have an excellent taste of wonton and beef brisket. Note: this stop serves FOOD
We will take a bus from Mong Kok and reach Tsim Sha Tsui. We will see the most stunning view for the beautiful skyline of Hong Kong Island
The Hong Kong Star Ferry offers an iconic and incredibly affordable way to experience Victoria Harbour. This charming, historic ferry service provides breathtaking panoramic views of both the Hong Kong Island and Kowloon skylines, especially stunning at sunset or during the nightly "Symphony of Lights" show. It's a truly authentic local experience, allowing you to feel the sea breeze and witness the city's vibrant energy from a unique vantage point. A must-do for any visitor, it's a timeless journey across one of the world's most beautiful harbors.
Now you are arriving at Hong Kong Island, you will be in one of the most expensive district in the world. This is full of skyscrapers, pedestrian walkway bridges connecting the people and give great momentum to the city.I will introduce you the buildings around here and the history of the development of Hong Kong during colonial time
The Hong Kong double-decker tram, affectionately known as the "Ding Ding" for its distinctive bell, is a truly charming and historic way to experience the city. As the world's largest fleet of exclusively double-deck trams, it offers unparalleled views from the upper deck, allowing you to observe the bustling street life, traditional markets, and towering skyscrapers unfold before you. It's an incredibly affordable and slow-paced journey, providing a unique vantage point to soak in Hong Kong's vibrant atmosphere, making it a quintessential local experience for any visitor.
The Hong Kong Mid-Levels Escalator is the world's longest outdoor covered escalator system, offering a unique perspective of Hong Kong life. More than just transport, it's a dynamic corridor revealing the city's vibrant layers. As you ascend, you'll pass bustling markets, antique shops on Hollywood Road, and the trendy Soho district with its lively bars and restaurants. It's a free, immersive journey that showcases Hong Kong's blend of tradition and modernity, perfect for people-watching and discovering hidden gems at your own pace.
SoHo (South of Hollywood Road) in Hong Kong is a vibrant, trendy district perfectly blending old and new. It's a culinary paradise boasting an eclectic mix of international restaurants, charming cafes, and bustling bars, particularly along Staunton and Elgin Streets. Beyond the food, SoHo is a hub for art and culture, with numerous galleries showcasing local and international talent, and the revitalized Tai Kwun Centre for Heritage and Arts offering exhibitions and performances. We will try 2 famous food in this stop, Dim Sum and Pan-fried buns Note: This stop serve food
Walking along Hollywood road from SOHO district to ladder street, you will see a lot of antiques and collectibles shops. This is an area where a lot of expats live in Hong Kong.
We will see a local temple that was built in 1847. Showing you a long history of this neighborhood. We will see the old Chinese cultures and architectures in this temple.
A street with a lot of replica of antiques and old collectible stuff. You can also shop for the zodiac accessories to boost your fortune.
This will be our final destination of the tour. This district is the oldest district in Hong Kong. This is also a food hub for a lot of Chinese communities in different Chinatown all over the world. A lot of immigrants came here to build family and business and also went to work overseas dated back from 1850. Today we will see this area and I want to introduce you to a lot of dried seafood shop here. We will finish our tour here at the metro station
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