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Hong Kong: 20 Things You Must Know Before Your First Visit to Hong Kong.

Touring Hong Kong with my daughter. We visit the most famous tourist locations and I share some insights, tips, and things you MUST KNOW before your first time visiting Hong Kong. 0:00 Introduction 0:48 Victoria Peak 3:04 Hong Kong Dim Sum 3:45 Public Transportation 4:40 Custom Tailoring 5:52 Rain and Weather 6:44 Hong Kong Markets 7:28 Friendly Locals 7:48 Skyline Views from Kowloon 9:07 Foot Massage 9:47 Tian Tan Buddha 11:49 Conclusion Hong Kong, known as the “Pearl of the Orient,” remains one of the world’s most exciting cities despite recent global headlines focusing on political tensions and strict COVID-19 lockdowns. A recent visitor shared their experiences and essential travel tips for anyone looking to explore this vibrant metropolis. One of Hong Kong’s most famous attractions is Victoria Peak, which offers breathtaking views of the skyline. Most visitors take the funicular railway leading to the Galleria shopping plaza. From there, they can pay extra to access the Sky Terrace for an elevated view. However, a free and often better alternative is the Lions Pavilion, though it tends to be crowded. An even quieter and superior vantage point is found by walking along the Hong Kong Trail, which provides a less obstructed, panoramic view of the city and harbor. For food lovers, Hong Kong’s dim sum is a must-try, and one of the best places to experience it is Tim Ho Wan, a Michelin-starred restaurant famous for its pork barbecue buns. Located near the ferry terminal, it’s one of the most affordable Michelin-rated restaurants in the world. Hong Kong’s public transportation is another highlight. The MTR (Mass Transit Railway) is efficient and well-connected, while taxis, known for their red Toyota vehicles, are convenient and integrated with Uber. A unique transport option is the Ding-Ding Tram, a historic double-decker streetcar running on Hong Kong Island, offering a scenic and budget-friendly way to explore. For shopping, Kowloon’s markets provide an authentic experience. While most daytime markets sell souvenirs and clothing, the night markets are particularly lively, offering everything from inexpensive trinkets to counterfeit goods. Bargaining is common, and even if visitors don’t buy anything, the atmosphere is worth experiencing. A unique Hong Kong experience is custom tailoring, as the city is known for its bespoke suits and shirts. Sam’s Tailor, a famous shop in Kowloon, has served celebrities like Prince Charles and Bill Clinton. Sam's can deliver a custom shirt in just 24 hours for around $75 USD. While fabric quality varies, the affordability and quick turnaround make it a worthwhile experience. Visitors should be prepared for frequent rain, especially from May to September, when Hong Kong experiences its monsoon season. The city gets nearly 90 inches of rain per year, more than twice as much as Seattle. Though the overcast conditions may affect skyline views, they help cool the city. Hong Kong’s legendary skyline is best viewed from Victoria Peak or the Kowloon Waterfront, where a nightly laser light show takes place at 8 PM. However, the natural skyline is often more impressive than the show itself. Hiring a local photographer for around $10 can be useful for getting quality pictures with good lighting. For relaxation, foot massages are a popular and affordable treat, with 60-minute sessions costing $15–$20, much cheaper than in the U.S. A great day trip is to visit the Tian Tan Buddha on Lantau Island. Most visitors take a cable car that costs approx. $25 USD, with a 25-minute ride each way. The site features a large Buddha statue built in 1993, along with a tourist village and a monastery. Visitors must climb nearly 300 steps to reach the top, but the panoramic views are worth the effort. Overall, Hong Kong offers a dynamic mix of culture, cuisine, and stunning views, making it an exciting destination for travelers.

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