Half-day check-in itinerary in Tsim Sha Tsui | LINE FRIENDS dragon boat check-in spot

During the Dragon Boat Festival holiday, #waffleandshrimpcakes was a tourist for half a day and went to #Tsim Sha Tsui to check in.

The first stop is #HarbourCity's "Seagull Harbor", where 60 wind vanes printed with black-tailed gull patterns are on display at the Ocean Terminal Piazza from now until October 15.

The second stop was Lady M. I finally had the chance to try the waffles and shrimp crackers and the recently launched lemon grapefruit tart ($68). It turns out that the lemon grapefruit tart, which made its debut worldwide, was developed by a Hong Kong team and made with carefully selected high-quality Japanese ingredients. It has a refreshing sour and sweet taste and is very popular with waffles and shrimp cakes.

I usually eat Earl Grey flavored crepe cakes before, but this time I wanted to try other flavors, so I ordered the exclusive purple sweet potato crepe cake ($78). The purple sweet potato flavor is fragrant and not too sweet, it is worth a try.

After eating, I went to #海港城艺术館 to check in with the 4-meter-tall pink dinosaur.

The Art Gallery by the Harbour is hosting the Flabjacks "WELCOME HOME" art exhibition, and Waffles was attracted by the colors of the paintings.

This is the first solo exhibition of Hong Kong artist Ton Mak in Hong Kong, and the exhibition will run until July 16.

The new Funny Fingers series features 12 fingers dressed in different costumes, such as cactus, strawberry and chili sauce.

Leaving Harbour City and heading towards #Avenue of Stars. It’s been a long time since I took a photo of the Tsim Sha Tsui Clock Tower.

Although the yellow twin ducks have left Hong Kong, the Yellow Duck Star Ferry is still shuttling across Victoria Harbour.

The waffles and shrimp crackers went to the Avenue of Stars for the "LINE FRIENDS Hello Hong Kong Dragon Boat Check-in Point" set up by the Hong Kong Tourism Board on the Avenue of Stars from now until July 2.

How can a dragon boat themed installation be complete without the must-eat rice dumplings during the Dragon Boat Festival?

SALLY on the dragon boat drum is holding the drumstick high, which is very cute.

The most popular check-in spot must be the "LINE FRIENDS Dragon Boat Team". Since the installation is relatively long and we have to avoid other people checking in, we have to take three separate photos. In front is SALLY paddling a small dragon boat alone, and behind is LEONARD.

CONY transformed into a dragon boat athlete to welcome everyone.

Remember to take photos of all nine check-in points.

The LINE FRIENDS Dragon Boat themed pop-up store sells a variety of Hong Kong-exclusive souvenirs. There is a "zong" among the souvenirs. Will BROWN pretend to be a salted egg yolk?

The "hot dog bus" outside K11 MUSEA attracted many passers-by to check in.

Since we were at K11 MUSEA, of course we had to go to Gontran Cherrier to buy a croissant for waffles and shrimp crackers.

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Post by 窩夫與蝦子餅 | Jun 27, 2023

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