On the first day, let’s play Disney. Be sure to watch the fireworks show at night. When I go to Hong Kong, I often book hotels online at Hotel in Hong Kong. It is run by a travel agency in Hong Kong. It is very professional. I have tried it several times and it feels good. I recommend you to check it out. It is very cost-effective to book a Disneyland hotel package on Hotel in Hong Kong. It includes two days of Disneyland tickets and one day of breakfast. The price is about the same as booking a Disneyland hotel alone. So if you go late on the first day and have some items left to play, you can continue on the second day!
On the second day, you can go to Disneyland again or enjoy the facilities of the hotel. Then check out, store your luggage in the hotel lobby, and go to Ngong Ping 360. This one is also on Lantau Island, not far away. Take the 360 ??cable car up the mountain, then Ngong Ping Market and the Tian Tan Buddha. The restaurant offers vegetarian options, priced at 60 per person, and the taste is pretty good. After playing for a long time, it must be evening to pick up the luggage from the hotel and arrive in the city. When choosing a hotel to stay in, I suggest that the hotel in Tsim Sha Tsui is better and has convenient transportation. You can go shopping in Tsim Sha Tsui at night. The Avenue of Stars has a Symphony of Lights light show at 8pm, which is very beautiful. Tsim Sha Tsui brings together international cuisine. What you eat depends on your preference, so don’t be dazzled!
On the third day, go to Ocean Park during the day. Take the subway to Admiralty and there is a special bus No. 629 to Ocean Park at the exit. After leaving the park in the evening, we went up to Victoria Peak and took a look at the Madame Tussauds Wax Museum on the mountain. You can buy a package ticket for the wax museum and the round-trip cable car (actually a small train) online at the hotel in hong kong, which is a great value. The view of Victoria Harbor at night from the top of the mountain is amazing. After going down the mountain, you can go shopping in Causeway Bay, SOGO, Royal Fort, and Lee Garden Shopping Mall. . . Causeway Bay focuses on Hong Kong's authentic food, and there are many Japanese restaurants near the shopping mall. For late night snacks, you must try the double-skinned milk from Shunyi Kee Dairy Shop. It has a rich milk flavor and is very smooth!
On the fourth day, take the subway from Tsim Sha Tsui to Wong Tai Sin, the most popular place in Hong Kong. After walking around for a while, you can come out. The rest of the time is spent in Mong Kok, a shopping paradise! Ladies Market, Sneaker Street, Langham Place. . . There are also street snacks everywhere: fish eggs, siomai, egg waffles, beef offal, Wan Chai wings, stinky tofu, and egg tarts. . . My mouth is watering just talking about it. Don’t miss the desserts from Hui Lau Shan, one of the giant Hong Kong-style dessert chains. I guarantee you won’t get tired of shopping until midnight.
I don’t know when you will leave Hong Kong on the fifth day. In the morning, you can find a teahouse to have morning tea and try Cantonese dim sum, rice rolls, barbecued pork buns, crab roe siomai (different from the ones on the street), Ting Tsai Porridge, durian cake. . . Very pleasant. If you have time, take advantage of the last minute shopping, haha. If you are flying, it is recommended to go to Citygate in Tung Chung. It is a brand discount warehouse that gathers international big brands. Since it is not the latest model, the discount is relatively large. There is also a large food court there, so you don’t have to worry about food.
Finally, I wish you a happy stay in Hong Kong!