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Hong Kong Must Knows 1. Pre-Travel Preparations A. Visa Requirements • Visa-Free for Philippine Passport Holders: Philippine citizens can stay in Hong Kong for up to 14 days without a visa. C. Currency • Hong Kong uses the Hong Kong Dollar (HKD). • 1 HKD = ~7.5 PHP (rates may vary). • Exchange money at Philippine banks or upon arrival at Hong Kong airport for convenience. D. Travel Documents • Valid passport (minimum 6 months before expiration). • Return ticket or onward travel itinerary. • Proof of accommodation (hotel bookings or host’s address). • Optional: Travel insurance. 2. Upon Arrival in Hong Kong A. Immigration Process • Prepare your travel documents and answer questions about your stay confidently. B. Getting to the City from Hong Kong International Airport • Airport Express Train: • Fastest option (24 minutes to Central Hong Kong). • Cost: HK$115 (one way). • Buses (A series): • Affordable and scenic option; cost ranges from HK$30–50. • Taxis: Convenient but more expensive (~HK$250–400 depending on the destination). 3. Staying in Hong Kong A. Where to Stay • Tsim Sha Tsui (TST): • Vibrant area with shopping, restaurants, and attractions like the Avenue of Stars. • Mong Kok: • Known for budget accommodations, street markets, and a bustling atmosphere. • Central and Admiralty: • Ideal for luxury travelers and business districts. • Lantau Island: • Quieter, near the Big Buddha and Disneyland. B. Budget Accommodation Options • Hostels or budget hotels: HK$200–600 per night. • Mid-range hotels: HK$700–1,500 per night. 4. Commuting in Hong Kong A. Public Transportation Hong Kong has an efficient and extensive public transport system. • Octopus Card: • A reloadable card used for buses, MTR, ferries, and even convenience stores. • Get one at the airport or MTR stations. • MTR (Mass Transit Railway): • The most convenient way to travel. • Fares: HK$4–30 depending on the distance. • Buses and Mini Buses: • Great for scenic views and areas not covered by the MTR. • Check route numbers for specific destinations. • Trams (“Ding Dings”): • Iconic double-decker trams in Hong Kong Island. Fare: HK$3. • Ferries: • Take the Star Ferry between Tsim Sha Tsui and Central for just HK$3–4. Top Attractions in Hong Kong Day 1 1. Kowloon Park Opening Hours and Entry Fees • Park Hours: • Open daily from 5:00 AM to midnight. • Entry Fee: • Free admission to the park, although some facilities (e.g., the swimming pool) may have separate charges. 2. Mid-Levels Escalator (Central-Mid-Levels Escalator) Key Features of the Mid-Levels Escalator 1. Escalator Sections • The system consists of 20 escalators and 3 moving walkways, linked by pedestrian bridges and walkways. • The escalator operates downward from 6:00 AM to 10:00 AM and upward from 10:15 AM to midnight to accommodate commuter traffic. How to Use the Mid-Levels Escalator Starting Point • The escalator begins at Queen’s Road Central, near Central MTR Station (Exit D2). Hop On and Off • The escalator is free to use, and you can get off at any point to explore the surrounding neighborhoods. • Popular stops include Hollywood Road, Staunton Street (SoHo), and Robinson Road. End Point • The system ends at Conduit Road in the Mid-Levels residential area. 3. Nathan Road Nathan Road, often referred to as the “Golden Mile”, is one of the most famous and bustling streets in Hong Kong. Stretching from Tsim Sha Tsui in the south to Mong Kok in the north, this 3.6-kilometer-long road is a vibrant hub for shopping, dining, and sightseeing. 4. Victoria Harbour 1. Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade • Avenue of Stars: A tribute to Hong Kong’s film industry with handprints of famous actors like Bruce Lee. • Clock Tower: A historic landmark from the old Kowloon-Canton Railway. 2. Central Harbourfront 3. Victoria Harbour Cruises 4. Harbour City Mall 4. Victoria Peak (The Peak) Highlights of Victoria Peak • Evening for breathtaking night views of the illuminated city. 2. The Peak Tower • Sky Terrace 428: The highest 360-degree viewing platform in Hong Kong. • Madame Tussauds Hong Kong: A wax museum featuring lifelike figures of celebrities and historical icons. How to Get to Victoria Peak Starting Point • Peak Tram Lower Terminus • Location: 33 Garden Road, Central (easily accessible by MTR or bus). • Nearby landmarks include St. John’s Cathedral and Hong Kong Park. Ending Point • Peak Tram Upper Terminus • Located at the entrance to The Peak Tower, where visitors can access attractions like the Sky Terrace 428 and nature trails. Operating Hours • 7:00 AM – 10:00 PM daily. • Trams depart every 15-20 minutes. Ticket Prices (as of 2024) • Round-Trip Fare: • Adults: HKD 99 • Children/Seniors: HKD 47 • One-Way Fare: • Adults: HKD 62 • Children/Seniors: HKD 31 • Combo Tickets (Peak Tram + Sky Terrace 428): • Adults: HKD 135 #travel #hongkong #fypyoutube #travelvlog #fyp #solotravel #asia