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Hong Kong 2025 (4 Days 3 Nights)

First time visiting Hong Kong with my family! We traveled with 4 adults, 2 kids, and 1 senior, equipped with both a stroller and a wheelchair. It was quite a challenging trip, but I wanted everyone in the family to be happy, so I endured! Everything turned out fine in the end 😂 We booked our flights and accommodation through Trip.com—it was super convenient and easy. For this trip, we stayed at The Perkin Hotel. The hotel was clean and convenient, but not very suitable for families with strollers or wheelchairs due to the many stairs at the entrance. Day 1: Upon arrival, we tried Ki’son Roasted Goose, which was close to our hotel. The BBQ pork was delicious, the goose was okay, but the chicken was better back home in Thailand 😆 After eating, we took a bus to the Star Ferry and enjoyed a ferry ride across the harbor. Then, we headed to the Peak Tram. It was quite crowded on the day we visited, and we had to wait in line for about half an hour. Once we got to the top, the clear skies made the effort worthwhile. After descending, we went to Dim Sum Here for dinner. We took the ferry back to the Tsim Sha Tsui area and then hopped on a bus to the restaurant. Everything we ordered was delicious, though the restroom was a bit disappointing—but still manageable. We pre-ordered egg tarts from The Bakehouse earlier in the day and picked them up in the evening. They were incredibly tasty, though I imagine they’d be even better if eaten warm 🤤 Next, we went to Master Congee. Their liver congee was quite good. Day 2: We spent the entire day at Disneyland! Don’t forget to catch the fireworks show—it’s absolutely spectacular. Day 3: We joined a temple tour, which was very convenient as we didn’t have to figure out the routes ourselves. We visited five temples, and the tour was especially accommodating for families with strollers and wheelchairs. Day 4: On the last day, we took a bus to the HZMB port to catch another bus to Zhuhai. It was very convenient and cheaper than traveling by ferry. The only downside was that the bus was a bit slow, but it was safe, so no complaints 😂 Next time, I’ll make sure to visit more places! There are still so many spots I want to explore. I hope this short review is helpful to readers 🙇♀️
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Posted: Apr 19, 2025
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