Dates | Destinations | Itinerary Brief | Meals |
Day1 | Arrival Hong Kong | ||
Day2 | Hongkong | Wet Market in Central, Mak's Noodle LTD, Ngan Ki Heung Tea House, and Lin Huang Kui (Chinese Dim Sum Restaurant). | B,L |
Day3 | Hong Kong | Ngong Ping Village and Po Lin Monbastery & Giant Buddha. | B,L |
Day4 | Departure Hong Kong | Departure Hong Kong | B |
Activities |
Meals | No meal |
Hotels | In hong Kong |
Hong Kong is a bustling and vibrant destination boasting a rich blend of Chinese and European traditions. Visitors to this "Pearl of the Orient" will experience breathtaking views from Victoria Peak, the uniqueness of Aberdeen Floating Community, and the offerings at Stanley Market. It would be hard to find a more exiting city than Hong Kong. Set among beautiful natural surroundings it has all the benefits of a thriving and vibrant commercial center home to shopping like no place.
Activities | Wet Market in Central, Mak's Noodle LTD, Ngan Ki Heung Tea House, and Lin Huang Kui (Chinese Dim Sum Restaurant). |
Meals | Breakfast,Lunch |
Hotels | Hongkong |
Wet Market in Central
There are a few across Hong Kong and the ones that people regularly go to are in Central. The market has been around for nearly 160 years, and it is a good source to find produce that is in season and affordable. You can buy eggs (even salted duck eggs – a traditional snack to accompany your barbecue Pork Noodles, live fish which is then killed and packed for you, fresh bean sprouts and tofu, and the Central market also offers a few packaged dry goods like lentils, beans, rice and other ingredients. Behind the small stores on the street are also shops that will sell you sauces and other ingredients.
Dim SumMak’s Noodle LTD (Congee, Dumplings & Noddles)
An excellent, authentic noodle and dumpling house where you will be warmly welcomed and provided with every assistance in choosing your dish of top quality noodles and superb wontons.
Ngan Ki Heung Tea House
You can often see a group of local customers or tourists sitting in the Ngan Ki Heung Tea House learning the art of tea. In order to enjoy the preparation and drinking of tea, you need to experience it under the guidance of a wise teacher. Mr Ngan deeply understands the art of Tea and is happy to share his technique and years of experience with those who wish to learn.
Lin Huang Kui (Chinese Dim Sum Restaurant)
It is another classic Cantonese cuisine restaurant. During dinner services, it provides a lot of classic/traditional dishes that probably a lot of us have heard of. However, to try it out, it would surprises you. The restaurant is located in Sheung Wan and décor in traditional style.
Activities | Ngong Ping Village and Po Lin Monbastery & Giant Buddha. |
Meals | Breakfast,Lunch |
Hotels | Hongkong |
Ngong Ping 360 Cable Car
Visitors will enjoy some of the best views during their joyful 25-minute ride: the vistas of the distant and vast South China Sea and the rolling grassland slopes of North Lantau Country Park from the cable car dramatically change from the hustle and bustle of the city, to the serene and natural surrounds that Lantau is famed for. Ever-changing panoramic views also include the Hong Kong International Airport, verdant, mountainous terrain of Lantau Island, the Tian Tan Buddha Statue and the 360-degree view of the Ngong Ping Plateau.
Ngong Ping Village
Ngong Ping Village is set on a 1.5 hectare site on Lantau Island, adjacent to Ngong Ping Cable Car Terminal and the Tina Tan Buddha Statue. This amazing cultural themed village has been architecturally designed and landscaped to reflect the cultural and spiritual integrity of the Ngong Ping area. It boasts several major attractions - Walking with Buddha and the Monkey's Tale Theatre (Optional & not include for the two shows) - as well as a diverse array of retail, dining and entertainment experiences.
HK Giant BuddhaPo Lin Monbastery & Giant Buddha (With Vegetarian Lunch)
The Po Lin temple built in 1924 is situated on Lantau Island. Known as the "Buddhist Kingdom in the South", it ranks first as the most magnificent structures amongst the four popular Buddhist temples in Hong Kong. After visiting the temple, if you want to see the sun rise on the Fongwongshan Mountain next early morning, you can stay in the temple (accommodations can be providing along with exceptional vegetarian dishes). From the gate of the temple, you can see a big copper statue of Sakyamuni located on the top of the Muyushan Mountain. The statue is 26 meters high and weighs 250 metric tons. The pedestal of the statue is a three-story exhibition hall in which there is a big bell. The bell is delicately engraved with Buddhist figures and Buddhist scriptures. Controlled by a computer, the bell is rung once every seven minutes, 108 times a day-in essence to "relieve" 108 vexations. Visitors to this temple are welcomed to browse the temple grounds and those famished can treat themselves to a hearty vegetarian meal served by resident monks in a huge dining hall.
Activities | Departure Hong Kong |
Meals | Breakfast |
Hotels |
Say goodbye to Hong Kong and continue your tour to next city.
Group Size | Hostel | Using Economy Hotel ★★★ |
Using Comfortable Hotel ★★★★ |
Using Deluxe Hotel ★★★★★ |
Single Supplement | $0 | $0 | $0 | $0 |
Group Size | Hostel | Using Economy Hotel ★★★ |
Using Comfortable Hotel ★★★★ |
Using Deluxe Hotel ★★★★★ |
Single Supplement | $0 | $0 | $0 | $0 |
City | Hotel | Economy Hotel ★★★ |
Comfortable Hotel ★★★★ |
Deluxe Hotel ★★★★★ |
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