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10 Best Hotels in Hong Kong with a Victoria Harbour View: From Luxury to Budget (2026 Guide) There is no sight more synonymous with the "Pearl of the Orient" than the shimmering expanse of Victoria Harbour. Choosing a  luxury stay in HK  with a waterfront vista isn't just about a room; it’s about a front-row seat to the city’s soul. From the rhythmic crossing of the Star Ferry to the nightly "Symphony of Lights" laser show, staying near the harbour transforms a simple trip into an immersive Hong Kong experience. Pro-Tip: The Great View Debate — Kowloon vs. HK Island Kowloon (Tsim Sha Tsui/West Kowloon):  This is the  classic "postcard" view . Looking south from Kowloon, you get the full, dense skyline of Hong Kong Island’s skyscrapers framed by Victoria Peak. HK Island (Central/Wan Chai/North Point):  Staying here offers a "reverse" perspective. You look back at the sprawling neon of Kowloon and the dramatic mountain backdrop. It feels more i...

The Complete Hong Kong Octopus Card & Transport Guide: Everything a Tourist Needs to Know

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If you are planning  how to get around Hong Kong , there is one tool you cannot live without: the  Hong Kong Octopus card for tourists . It is more than just a transit pass; it is the heartbeat of the city’s daily life. What is it? The Octopus card is a reusable smart card used for nearly all public transport, including the  MTR (subway), buses, ferries, trams (Ding Dings), and light rail . Beyond transport, it is accepted at convenience stores (7-Eleven/Circle K), supermarkets, fast-food chains, and even many vending machines. You simply "tap and go." Where to Buy Hong Kong International Airport:  Arriving passengers can buy cards at the MTR Customer Service Centre or the "Buffer Halls" before reaching the arrivals hall. MTR Stations:  Available at the Customer Service Centre of almost any MTR station. Types:  You can choose between the  Standard On-loan Octopus  or the  Sold Tourist Octopus (which features a unique HK-themed design). On-Loa...

The Ultimate 3-Day Hong Kong Itinerary: A Local’s Guide to Hidden Gems and Food

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Hong Kong is a city of contrasts—where towering skyscrapers meet emerald-green mountains and Michelin-starred dining sits alongside humble street stalls. Whether you're a first-timer or a returning visitor, this  3-day Hong Kong itinerary  covers the must-see landmarks and the secret spots only locals know. Day 1: The Pulse of Hong Kong Island Start your journey in the heart of the city, where colonial history meets modern luxury. Morning: The Peak via the Peak Tram Take the iconic Peak Tram (book your  [ Klook Peak Tram Sky Pass ]  in advance to skip the lines!) to Victoria Peak. For a better view without the crowds, hike the  Lugard Road Lookout —it’s flat, shaded, and offers the best panoramic skyline view. Lunch: Dim Sum in Central Head to  Luk Yu Tea House  for a nostalgic 1930s vibe, or  Tim Ho Wan  for world-famous affordable dim sum. Don't forget to try the  Baked BBQ Pork Buns .   Afternoon: Central-Mid-Levels Escalators ...