FRAGRANT HARBOR: HONG KONG

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I always procrastinate writing a new post for the places I've been to lately.

I visited Hong Kong twice this year. [or should I say last year.]

I will blog about my first trip since the second time was with my Mom and I only brought pocket money with me. Haha! [ I will include photos from my second trip as well ]




My First Hong Kong Trip. March 1-4, 2016 it was our Company outing. Our company shouldered the plane ticket, travel tax and also the accommodation. We only have to worry how much our pocket money would be. :) 

I traveled from Manila to Hong Kong all by myself!! I booked an early flight and on a different airline than my workmates because joining the trip was a last minute decision. I got the plane ticket in a promo rate at Cebu Pacific (P4,400++ exclusive of Travel Tax).




Travel Tip #1: Avail Octopus Card or Tourist Pass. Octopus Card - is an all access card pass everywhere in Hong Kong - MTR or Bus even Convenience Stores. Octopus Card is also available at one of the Kiosks at the airport and can be re-loadable at MTR Stations. 

**Basic Octopus Card comes with a refundable HK$50 deposit which covers the card cost and ensures uninterrupted Octopus service in case of negative value for up to HK$35 on a single occasion. (source)

Travel Tip #2: Grab those free Maps and Brochures at the Airport you'll never know when will it get handy! One thing you should know about me is that I don't ask strangers for directions I'm always too shy to approach them unless it's really needed or like I'm extremely lost. It's convenient to check maps and brochures to check how far each places to each other. :)



Travel Tip #3: Avail attraction tickets beforehand. Saves you extra bucks and time! We availed our attraction ticket in package, that includes Peak Tram x Madame Tussauds x Victoria Peak = HK$ 220. Saves you a lot of time queuing plus the deal is really cheap than availing tickets separately. You can check Asia Travel Care for great deals. :)






View from The Peak
Travel Trip #4 Book Hotels at Tsim Sha Tsui. I advise you to stay at Tsim Sha Tsui not only there are a lot of Hotel choices in this area but it's also near to lots of shopping centers and restaurants. Also, if you want to shop good HK food finds and cheap chocolates for your pasalubong, check Best Mart 360 - there are a lot of branches everywhere in Hong Kong. Don't forget to visit Mongkok as well for more choices of pasalubong!




Travel Trip #5 Try Local Dishes. What is travelling out of the country without trying authentic cuisines. There are lots of restaurants along Tsim Sha Tsui - Nathan Road and at Central Hong Kong. Also try Food Republic for many food choices. Meal ranges from HK$ 30 - 40. 


This is not a foodie shot, I was so hungry to flatlay everything. Haha! :D

When is the best time to travel Hong Kong? I've been there twice and got to experience both weathers. March, is still cold and breezy. Best time to visit is December to 1st week of March. July- August, is their summer season and also SALE Season! :D

During my second time in Hong Kong, me and my Mother went to Ocean Park & Disneyland!


Got to see Penguins at The Ocean Park as well! :D


Disneyland makes you feel like you're a kid again. :)



I'm still amazed about the beauty of The Lion King Musical Production.


Heads up! Meals and Drinks are expensive on both of these theme park - and you can't bring your own food and drinks inside the park's premises.

Make sure you have a tumbler (there are places that has drinking fountain) or have kept your water bottle with you. Mineral Water is quite expensive if you keep on buying them all the time. Cheapest you can buy is from Park 'n Shop that costs HK$ 2-4. :)

Listed below are some of the expenses during my 1st trip in Hong Kong:

Airfare Round Trip via Cebu Pacific
Php 4,452.23 exclusive of Travel Tax
Travel Tax
Php 1,620.00
Accommodation (4 days, 3 nights)
Gold Sparrow Hotel, Mirador Mansion – shouldered by Company
HK$ 300/night
Php  1,928.85/night
Attraction Ticket (pre-ordered)
HK$ 220
Php 1,414.49
Octopus Card
HK$ 150
Php 964.42
Pocket Money (includes meals and pasalubong)
HK$ 1,100
Php 7,000.00


I hope you find this helpful in some way. :)


Photos taken using Canon 600D and Iphone 5s

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