Hong Kong, Hong Jai
by I Wanna Go Around
Jun 13, 2025
🩷Say hi everyone! Today is an auspicious day, and we’re going to take you all to Hong Kong🎉🎉🎉
Just to let you know, this trip was an outing with the company. Honestly, I didn’t take many photos because I was too busy enjoying chatting with friends😅
Let’s get started! This trip was at the end of January, a 3-day, 2-night trip flying with Hong Kong Airlines. The weather was still cold and chilly, around 14-15 degrees Celsius (one day it drizzled a bit).
The first place we went to was Victoria Peak, where we took the tram up to enjoy the view from the summit. I have to say, the view was absolutely stunning and very cold too!
Next, the dream amusement park for both kids and adults, Hong Kong Disneyland Resort 🫨 This was my first time at Disneyland, and I was so excited, like being a kid again. We went on 4 rides in total:
✨Frozen Ever After – I highly recommend this one. If you come here, you must try it. It’s so heartwarming 🥺 Even the guys at work who aren’t Disney fans praised how well it was done. The wait was a bit long, but definitely worth it.
✨Hyperspace Mountain – located in Tomorrowland. This was my favorite. It’s a dark roller coaster themed around Star Wars. Another must-try! It’s a roller coaster that doesn’t give you a moment to breathe. So much fun!
✨Jungle River Cruise – a relaxing boat ride with a vibe like the Jungle Cruise movie. There’s a narrator and some effects like dodging explosions to add excitement. Kids will probably love this one.
✨Ant-Man and The Wasp: Nano Battle – this ride is like a tram where you shoot targets to score points. This was the most frustrating for me because the gun I used seemed broken and I couldn’t shoot anything😥
After leaving Disneyland in the evening, we went to have seafood at Lei Yue Mun. The guide said it’s a fishing village, and the shops and restaurants mainly sell seafood. It felt like a fish market back home😅
The next day, we went to the popular area everyone visiting Hong Kong must walk around, Tsim Sha Tsui. We didn’t shop much, just went into Sasa and bought two boxes of masks because we focused on eating. Here are the places we ate:
✨Kai Kai Dessert – famous for soy milk and black sesame glutinous rice balls, but it wasn’t quite to our taste.
✨Ele.tea – a bubble tea shop with a strange flavor in my opinion, but another friend said it was good😅
✨Sharetea – a famous bubble tea chain. Personally, I liked this place a lot. Not too sweet, and the pearls were chewy.
✨A stir-fried noodle shop whose name I forgot. I highly recommend this place because it was so delicious. I didn’t catch the name but remember it’s on Lock Rd. It’s a big restaurant with quite a long queue. Next to it is a small egg tart shop.
We ended the trip at the super popular shopping area Mong Kok Rd. For those into cosmetics and skincare, I recommend heading straight to Lung Fung. Cheap and good quality really exist! I got a 100ml bottle of Bioderma cleansing water for only 80 baht. The store has cosmetics, skincare, and imported snacks. Shopping was so fun that before I knew it, I had spent several thousand baht.
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