My 6D5N Trip in HongKong
Countries HongKong / Macau

My 6D5N Trip in HongKong

H ong Kong is frequently described as a place where "East meets West", reflecting the culture's mix of the territory's Chinese roots with the culture of British colony.

Before I shared my itinerary in Hongkong, let me give you some general infromation about Hongkong.

How to get to HongKong

From Manila, we can take low cost carrier like Cebu Pacific to Hongkong. From Hongkong International airport we took the bus A-11 which stops at Hong kong city hall, Connaught road central. Which we will be staying for the entire trip. In central.

HongKong VISA

Philippine Passport holders can enter Hong Kong visa-free for 14 days

HongKong Visa

HongKong Money

Hong Kong uses Hong Kong dollars with a current rate exchange of HKD 1/PHP 7 (it will still depends on ROE)

MY 6D5N ITINERARY IN HONGKONG

DAY 1: STATUE SQUARE

We started our trip o’ our second day, first day was our arrival. We visited the Statue square.
A popular gathering place in the Central district, this picturesque square is surrounded by some of the most magnificent buildings in Hong Kong.

HongKong Statue Square

DAY 2: HONG KONG ZOOLOGICAL AND BOTANICAL GARDEN

The Hong Kong Zoological and Botanical Gardens is the oldest park in the territory. Built in 1860 and partially opened in 1864, they were completed in 1871.

The gardens, with an area of 5.6 hectares, are divided into eastern and western parts by Albany Road. These are connected by a pedestrian subway. The eastern part, known as the Old Garden, comprises the children’s playground, aviaries, a green house and the fountain terrace garden. It is also home to birds such as the American flamingo, Bali mynah, Hawaiian goose and red-crowned crane. The western part, or the New Garden, is mainly home to mammals, including the Bornean orangutan, buff-cheeked gibbon, emperor tamarin and raccoon, as well as reptiles like the elongated tortoise and spurred tortoise.

On top of the zoological and botanical attractions, visitors can also enjoy features of historical importance, such as the Memorial Arch, the Bronze Statue of King George VI and the Pavilion.

Walking distance from the place where we are staying.

Hongkong Botanical Gardens


DAY 3: HONG KOND DISNEY LAND

From MTR Central station we took the train to Sunny Bay station. Then took the train to Disneyland.

HongKong Disney

Disney Land
-They say Disneyland is the happiest place on earth where dreams can come true. There are a lots of attractions you can see inside the disneyland. Like, fantasy Land, adventure land, Grizzly Gulch, Mystic point, Tomorrow land and many more. Hong Kong Disneyland is a theme park located on reclaimed land in Penny's Bay, Lantau Island. It is located inside the Hong Kong Disneyland Resort and it is owned and managed by Hong Kong International Theme Parks. It is the largest theme park in Hong Kong, followed by Ocean Park Hong Kong This is so common for travelers with kids.

DAY 4: VICTORIA PEAK

Victoria Peak is a hill on the western half of Hong Kong Island. It is also known as Mount Austin, and locally as The Peak. With an elevation of 552 m, it is the highest hill on Hong Kong island, ranked 31 in terms of elevation in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region

The Victoria Peak
PEAK TOWER
The Peak Tower is a leisure and shopping complex located at Victoria Gap, near the summit of Victoria Peak on Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong.

How to get to peak Victoria Peak
take the MTR to Central Station. Once you get to Central Station, head for Exit A. Next, look across and you'll find a bus interchange on street level. That's where you'll find Bus 15.


DAY 5: Shopping Day in MONG KOK

On our day 5, we decided to take some rest in th morning till afternoon. Then went to Mong kok in the evening.
We took the subway from Central Station to Mong kok station.

Mong Kok
Mong Kok is a buzzing maze of narrow streets, known for shopping.

Mongkok

DAY 6: Going Back to Manila