20+ Best (MUST TRY) Things to Do When You're Visiting Hong Kong

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Okay lah, let’s be real—when we think of a quick getaway that’s got makan, shopping, and excitement all-in-one, Hong Kong is always top of the list. It’s close (only about 4 hours from KL ✈️), no visa needed for Malaysians, and it’s a city that’s buzzing 24/7. Think of it as the love child between Penang’s food culture and Singapore’s efficiency, but with its own unique Cantonese soul 😎

The beauty of Hong Kong? You can go with family, your sayang, your makan gang, or even solo if you're feeling adventurous. Whether it's shopping at street markets, screaming your lungs out at Disneyland, or hiking up to catch insane views of the skyline, there's something for every kind of traveller.

🎯 Must-Visit Attractions in Hong Kong

Let’s start with the essentials—if you’re in Hong Kong for the first time, these are the non-negotiables you confirm must go!

🌄 1. Victoria Peak (The Peak)

A peak tram going through the forest

Hands down, the place to get that iconic postcard view of Hong Kong’s skyline 🏙️

Take the Peak Tram (super steep ride—feels like roller coaster minus the scream) and enjoy the panoramic views from Sky Terrace 428. If you're there during golden hour, the sunset glow over the harbour is chef’s kiss 😍

📌 Pro tip: Go on a weekday morning to avoid the tourist crowd. And bring a jacket if it’s winter—wind can be shiok but freezing.

🎢 2. Hong Kong Disneyland

The front of Hong Kong Disneyland, with all the characters coming to greet you

Yesss, this is the happiest place in Hong Kong—especially if you’re a Disney kid at heart! 🐭✨

While it’s smaller than the one in Tokyo, the charm is still strong. Must-visit rides include Mystic Manor, Iron Man Experience, and the new World of Frozen (yes, got snow effect ❄️). Perfect for families or couples—confirm you’ll leave humming Disney songs.

📌 Pro tip: Buy your tickets online to skip the queue. Bring snacks or go early and makan nearby before going in (theme park food mahal sikit 😅)

🌉 3. Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade & Symphony of Lights

Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade, a view of the harbor

If you want a romantic or chill night out, this is it. Stroll along the Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade, snap selfies at the Avenue of Stars, and stay for the Symphony of Lights show at 8pm—lasers, lights, and music across the skyline 😍

📌 Pro tip: Best viewed from Harbour City rooftop, or hop on the Star Ferry for a boat view experience.

🛕 4. Ngong Ping 360 & Tian Tan Buddha

A panoramic image of the lantau island mountains, with the big buddha overlooking the forest

Time to escape the city a bit. Head over to Lantau Island and take the Ngong Ping 360 cable car—glass-bottom option if you dare! The journey itself gives you breathtaking mountain and sea views.

Once you arrive, hike up to the Tian Tan Buddha, one of the biggest seated Buddhas in Asia. The whole area got peaceful zen vibes—nice contrast from the busy city.

📌 Pro tip: Wear comfy shoes—need to climb stairs. And bring water!

🛍️ 5. Temple Street Night Market

A birds eye view of temple street night market

This is where you go to feel the pulse of old-school Hong Kong. Neon lights, street food, aunties shouting discounts, and stalls selling everything from phone cases to jade bracelets.

Bargain like your life depends on it—but always with a smile la 😆

📌 Pro tip: Eat first at nearby local eateries before shopping. Try the claypot rice and oyster omelette here—syok gila.

🗂️ Quick Summary Table – Must-Visit Spots

Place What To Do Best Time to Go Extra Tips
Victoria Peak City skyline views, tram ride Sunset (Weekdays) Go early for less crowd
Disneyland Theme park fun, Disney magic Weekdays Buy tickets online, bring snacks
Tsim Sha Tsui Skyline walk, light show, romantic night views Evening (8PM) Watch from ferry or Harbour City
Ngong Ping & Big Buddha Cable car, mountain views, giant Buddha Morning Comfy shoes, glass cable car option
Temple Street Market Street shopping, food, local culture Evening (after 6PM) Haggle with heart ❤️

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🕵️‍♀️ Hidden Gems & Local Favourites in Hong Kong

These spots may not be on the usual tour group itinerary—but they’re where the real charm of Hong Kong shines ✨

🐟 1. Tai O Fishing Village

A birds eye view of Tai O fishing Village

Wanna see a totally different side of Hong Kong? Head to Tai O, a traditional fishing village on Lantau Island where houses are built on stilts above the water. It’s super quaint and feels like time travel.

You can take a boat tour to spot pink dolphins (yes, real ones!) and try local specialties like shrimp paste, dried seafood, and Tai O donuts 🍩

📌 Pro tip: Visit in the morning for cooler weather and less crowd. Bring small notes for street snacks!

🏝️ 2. Sai Kung Islands

A panoramic view of Sai Kung Island

If you love beach life and island vibes, Sai Kung is the perfect escape. It's known as the "back garden" of Hong Kong, and it’s full of hidden beaches, seafood villages, and even spots for cliff diving and kayaking 🛶

You can rent a sampan (small boat) and hop around islands like Sharp Island or Yim Tin Tsai, or just chill at the waterfront cafes with a big seafood feast 🦐

📌 Pro tip: Don’t go during typhoon season 😂 Bring sunblock, and wear shoes you don’t mind getting wet.

🧱 3. PMQ – Former Police Married Quarters

The interior design of PMQ

Located in SoHo (Central area), PMQ is now a creative hub filled with local artisan shops, designer brands, indie cafés, and weekend art markets 🎨

If you're the type who loves handmade items, artsy vibes, or just want to escape the crowd, this place is perfect for a chill few hours.

📌 Pro tip: Check their website for any special events or pop-ups. Also got some cool IG spots here 📸

🚲 4. Cheung Chau Island

A birds eye and panoramic  view of Cheung Chau Island

This island feels like Pulau Pangkor’s distant cousin 😂 No cars, just bicycles, seafood, and cute seaside cafés. It’s famous for the Cheung Chau Bun Festival, but even on normal days, it’s a nice retreat.

Walk or cycle around, eat grilled squid by the beach, visit the Pirate Cave, and try the famous mango mochi! 🍡

📌 Pro tip: Take the ferry from Central Pier (about 40 mins). Go on weekdays if possible, weekends can be crowded.

🎨 5. Art Lane, Sai Ying Pun

Wall mural street art on ArtLane

If you’re into street art, this one is for you. Art Lane is a collection of mural-painted buildings tucked in an alleyway between modern apartments in Sai Ying Pun.

Perfect for IG pics, chill walks, and if you're already in the area for coffee or dessert. Super vibrant, not touristy, and just feels “very Hong Kong”.

📌 Pro tip: Come early morning or golden hour for best photos. It's a short walk from Sai Ying Pun MTR station.

🗂️ Quick Summary Table – Hidden Gems

Place What’s Special How to Get There Good To Know
Tai O Village Stilt houses, dolphin tours, local snacks Ferry + Bus to Lantau Bring small change
Sai Kung Islands Beaches, seafood, island hopping MTR + Minibus/Taxi Wear swimwear & sunblock
PMQ Artisan shops, creative studios Central (walkable) Good for chill days & IG shots
Cheung Chau Island Bicycles, seafood, beach day Ferry from Central Pier Weekdays best to avoid crowd
Art Lane Murals, street art, photo ops Sai Ying Pun MTR Best in morning or golden hour

🍜 What to Eat in Hong Kong (Confirmed Worth the Calories)

We Malaysians don’t play around when it comes to food, and trust me — Hong Kong is a wonderland of flavours. Whether you're hunting for traditional dim sum, slurping on silky milk tea, or chewing on street snacks while shopping, the city is non-stop makan mode.

Let’s break it down:

🥟 1. Dim Sum – The Real Deal

An assortment of hong kong style dimsum

Nothing hits quite like authentic Cantonese dim sum in Hong Kong. We're talking bamboo steamers stacked high with siu mai, har gow, char siew bao... the works 😩

Where to go:

Tim Ho Wan (Michelin-star but affordable!)

Yum Cha (for those IG-worthy custard buns with cute faces)

Lin Heung Tea House – proper old-school vibes, even the auntie pushing the cart looks like she’s been doing it since forever

📌 Pro tip: Go in the morning (before 11AM) to avoid the crowd, especially weekends. And yes, you can makan alone – no judgment, just joy.

🐙 2. Street Food – For Makan While You Jalan

2 big pots of curry fishballs

You’re walking around and suddenly your nose picks up something crispy, sweet, spicy? That’s street food calling you.

Must-try:

Curry fish balls (spicy & bouncy, addictive AF)

Chee cheong fun with sweet sauce & sesame

Egg waffles (gai dan zai) – crispy outside, fluffy inside

Grilled squid – chewy and satisfying

Stinky tofu – not for everyone... but YOLO right? 🤪

Where to find: Mong Kok, Sham Shui Po, Temple Street Market

📌 Pro tip: Don’t be shy to ask for “less spicy” if you can’t tahan the heat. And always bring tissue – messy food, happy heart.

🍛 3. Halal & Malaysian-Friendly Eats

a delicious plate of duck rice

Worried about halal food? Don’t stress — HK has been improving a lot in this department.

Try:

Islamic Centre Canteen (Wan Chai) – Halal dim sum!

Ebeneezer’s Kebabs & Pizzeria – multiple outlets, great for supper

Wai Kee (Bowrington Market) – famous for roast duck rice (halal!)

Also, if you really miss Malaysian food, there’s Mak’s Place (Malaysian Halal Restaurant) at Tsim Sha Tsui — they even have nasi lemak 🥹

📌 Pro tip: Download the HalalZ app or check Google reviews for halal certifications — some are Muslim-friendly but not fully certified.

🍹 4. Hong Kong-Style Cafés (Cha Chaan Teng)

traditional style hong kong kopitiam food

You must sit in one of these iconic diners at least once. Fast service, no-nonsense uncles, and a menu that has everything from milk tea to baked pork chop rice.

Must-order:

HK milk tea (cold or hot)

Yin Yong (tea + coffee)

Bo lo bao (pineapple bun)

French toast with peanut butter – can fight with our own kopitiam versions!

Where to try:

Australia Dairy Company – legendary breakfast

Tsui Wah Restaurant – classic chain café

Kam Wah Café – famous for their bo lo bao

📌 Pro tip: Be ready to share tables (they call it “daap toi”), and decide your order fast. Don’t blur blur, the auntie might skip you 😂

🧊 5. Dessert Breaks – Sweet Tooth Heaven

traditional hong kong style desserts

Malaysians and dessert = best friends forever. Hong Kong doesn’t disappoint:

Mango pomelo sago (楊枝甘露) – creamy, fruity, refreshing

Tau fu fah – soft and silky soy pudding

Ginger milk curd – like tong sui, but with a warm kick

Herbal jelly (guai lin gou) – healthy(ish), bitter but cooling

Try dessert chains like Honeymoon Dessert, or random stalls in Mong Kok and Tsim Sha Tsui. The hidden ones usually the best!


🗂️ Quick Summary Table – Makan Spots

Food Type What to Try Where to Go Budget (RM est.)
Dim Sum Siu mai, har gow, custard buns Tim Ho Wan, Lin Heung, Yum Cha RM15–50
Street Food Curry fish balls, egg waffles, grilled squid Mong Kok, Sham Shui Po RM5–20 per snack
Halal Eats Roast duck rice, nasi lemak, kebab Islamic Centre, Wai Kee, Mak’s Place RM20–40
Cha Chaan Teng Milk tea, yin yong, pork chop rice Australia Dairy, Tsui Wah, Kam Wah Café RM15–30
Dessert Mango sago, ginger milk, herbal jelly Honeymoon Dessert, Local stalls RM10–25

Cheap Hotels in Hong Kong

5-bintang

9.1/107371 Ulasan
Yau Ma Tei/Mong Kok Hong Kong|0.73km dari pusat bandar
Ini adalah hotel yang hebat. Saya tinggal di sini setiap kali saya datang ke Hong Kong. Kakitangan di sana akan menyambut kanak-kanak dengan sopan. Jika anda memerlukan apa-apa, hubungi sahaja concierge dan mereka akan menghantarnya dengan segera. Terdapat juga kolam renang yang bersih di tingkat 8 dengan penyelamat di lokasi, jadi selamat untuk ibu membawa anak mereka. Hotel ini terletak di pusat membeli-belah, bersebelahan dengan kereta bawah tanah, yang sangat mudah untuk membawa kanak-kanak. Perkara utama ialah kesan penebat bunyi sangat baik, jadi kanak-kanak boleh tidur dengan tenang. Akan ada kakitangan yang membersihkan bilik sekitar jam 10 pagi setiap hari. Selepas kita keluar, mereka akan mengemas bilik kita dan melipat pakaian kita dengan kemas. Apabila kami keluar, kakitangan yang membersihkan bilik dengan sopan akan mengucapkan Selamat pagi, dan kanak-kanak akan membalas. Ia adalah satu pengalaman yang hebat. Saya akan terus tinggal lain kali. Saya peminat setia hotel anda.
DariMYR 435
9.3/10Bagus6333 Ulasan
Tsim Sha Tsui Hong Kong|2.59km dari pusat bandar
Kowloon Shangri-La offers an excellent location with stunning harbor view rooms that truly elevate the experience. However, the service left much to be desired, as some staff were unfriendly (rather rude), and the check-in process was particularly frustrating, with a 40-minute wait. Additionally, the hotel doesn't cater much to children, and the pool is quite small, which might be disappointing for families. While the views and location are a highlight, these shortcomings detract from an otherwise promising stay.
DariMYR 808
9.1/103664 Ulasan
kawasan Disneyland Hong Kong|12.95km dari pusat bandar
This is my second time staying at Disneyland Hotel HK. It’s beautiful and grand hotel that puts the comfort and peace of their patrons at top priority. Of course, the magic that transcends through the entire hotel speaks in volumes through its decor, character greets, themed food and drinks and especially the hotel lobby Disney store, which I made a point to stop by every now and then! The hotel has a shuttle to Disneyland every 15 mins, making it very convenient to hop on and and get to Disneyland. The hotel room was comfortable and clean. We had a lovely anniversary touch by the hotel once we informed them about the special day. Everything felt lovely, thanks for making our stay so magical!
DariMYR 1,207
9/1010946 Ulasan
Sha Tin Hong Kong|8.21km dari pusat bandar
Saya tidak fikir ia kotor atau busuk seperti yang dikatakan oleh ulasan. Hotel ini tidak diskriminasi dan orang-orangnya sangat baik. Saya pergi sendirian dan mereka menaik taraf jenis bilik saya. Alamatnya agak jauh. Ia mengambil masa sejam untuk sampai ke sana dengan kereta api bawah tanah... Ini tidak begitu bagus, tetapi semuanya baik.
DariMYR 291
8.7/105957 Ulasan
Tsim Sha Tsui Hong Kong|2.67km dari pusat bandar
I had the pleasure of staying one day at Marco Polo Hongkong Hotel, and I must say—it was an amazing experience. From the moment I arrived, the service was warm and professional. The location is perfect, right in the heart of Tsim Sha Tsui, making it super convenient for shopping, sightseeing, and harbor views. The room was spacious, clean, and well-maintained, with a beautiful view and all the amenities I needed for a comfortable stay. The bed was incredibly cozy, and the overall atmosphere of the hotel felt luxurious yet welcoming. Breakfast had a great variety, and the dining area was elegant and relaxing. Whether you’re in Hong Kong for business or leisure, Marco Polo is definitely a hotel I’d recommend and return to.
DariMYR 435
8.7/1013754 Ulasan
Tsuen Wan Hong Kong|7.97km dari pusat bandar
Great location for travelers! Bus stations, MTR station, good restaurants, supermarket, etc are just at a walkable distance. The best thing is that they are all located indoors and people can go to those places without an umbrella even in a rainy day. My hotel room was clean and spacious and has a wonderful view! It has 50m swimming pool too! I would recommend staying in the hotel if travelers want to go to mainland China for a few days and come back to Hong Kong. They provide a free luggage storage for a week for their customers. But they will charge a HK$10 per day per luggage fee after one week.
DariMYR 406
9/102840 Ulasan
Tsim Sha Tsui Hong Kong|2.13km dari pusat bandar
Pros: 1) Excellent Location right at market 2) Room amenities & cleanliness are top notch in the hotel . 3) Breakfast is sumptuous and has a really wide variety in the buffet options . 4) Concierge desk is super . Very helpful staff. 5) Housekeeping staff is super quick & efficient . Area of improvement: -Reception staff needs to improve on courtesy and manners . They are very cold and need to be more courteous and customer friendly . -Reception charged 10 HKD$ extra for a page print of your flight ticket even after staying in The Mira suite room. This is really annoying and unexpected from such a big hotel to levy such petty charges on print outs . Some things are not expected from a star category hotel . The management should look into this petty things & try to make small amends.
DariMYR 371
9.3/10Bagus4669 Ulasan
Yau Ma Tei/Mong Kok Hong Kong|0.18km dari pusat bandar
Great hotel in a good location near metro station. The hotel room is clean and it offers everything you need. The view is amazing and the staff is friendly and kind. You’ll have to wait a bit for checkin as the hotel has many rooms.
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8.4/102771 Ulasan
Putera Edward dan Tai Kok Tsui Hong Kong|0.78km dari pusat bandar
This hotel is excellent in our opinion. Location in the center, in 5 minutes by foot from a subway station. Rooms are large by Hong Kong standards and very clean. The staff was always friendly and helpful. The breakfasts were always exstensive and of top quality. The Internet connection was perfect all the time. There was a glass bottle in the room and you could always obtain drinking water in several places. The water flow in the bathroom was strong. We lived on 19th floor which provided a nice view from the window. Air conditioning was central and worked fine. We would recommend this hotel to anyone and next time when we visit Hong Kong we intend to stay there.
DariMYR 226
8.7/106540 Ulasan
Yau Ma Tei/Mong Kok Hong Kong|0.49km dari pusat bandar
I stayed here for five days during a family trip to Hongkong recently. The room and toilet is spacious with good amenities. Although there were many electrical sockets, a few are damaged and thus unusable. The bed was very comfortable and the environment was quiet so I managed to sleep peacefully every night. I loved that my family were given connecting rooms so we could interact with each other easily. The staff in the hotel were friendly and helpful every morning when we saw them. Had to wait for the couple of small lifts during peak hours but that can’t be helped. The hotel location was conveniently near to bustops, MTR stations and a Wellcome mart. The only major issue I had with my stay was the spotty WiFi. The signal was good when I first checked in but by the second day, the network slowed to a crawl at times and I had to give up doing my work remotely.
DariMYR 221
8.8/1010207 Ulasan
Tsim Sha Tsui Hong Kong|2.11km dari pusat bandar
berpuas hati. Harga purata adalah dalam lingkungan 600 semalam, yang merupakan harga yang berpatutan! Lokasi yang sangat baik untuk pelancong. Dalam masa 10 minit dari kereta bawah tanah. Semua kakitangan yang saya temui adalah sopan, terutamanya wanita bilik. Perkakasan memang lama, tetapi ia mencukupi. Terdapat penyahlembapan di dalam bilik pakaian. Terdapat tingkap besar untuk dilihat di luar. Sarapan pagi juga disediakan. Restoran sekeliling, kedai serbaneka, pasar raya, membeli-belah dan kewangan adalah sangat mudah! Banyak sangat pilihan. Satu-satunya kelemahan ialah terdapat banyak rambut panjang di permaidani bilik tetamu dan lantai bilik mandi...
DariMYR 230
8.3/102858 Ulasan
Putera Edward dan Tai Kok Tsui Hong Kong|0.45km dari pusat bandar
A decent hotel located near Mong Kok MTR Station. Takes around 10 minutes walk to the station. 7-11, Mcdonalds and market nearby. Have a free light breakfast and coffee at the lobby.
DariMYR 206
8.7/105587 Ulasan
Tsim Sha Tsui Hong Kong|2.53km dari pusat bandar
I recently stayed at the Holiday Inn in Hong Kong and had a pleasant and comfortable experience. The location is excellent—right in the heart of the city, with easy access to MTR stations, shopping areas, and local restaurants. It made exploring Hong Kong incredibly convenient. The room was clean, well-maintained, and surprisingly spacious for a hotel in such a busy area. The bed was very comfortable, and the housekeeping staff ensured everything was spotless during my stay.
DariMYR 377
7/103229 Ulasan
Tsim Sha Tsui Hong Kong|2.23km dari pusat bandar
I like the location of the property and the cleanliness of my room. The quietness of the room is average. The free WiFi was not informed to me at the arrival, when I queried about it, the staff was very impatient and the body language is very not friendly 😑 What I dislike the most is the hospitality level and customer service of the staff. The staff's facial expression, body language and gesture were not pleasant to deal with. As people who work in hospitality, they are very not hospitable ..
DariMYR 164
8.1/105469 Ulasan
Tsim Sha Tsui Hong Kong|2.14km dari pusat bandar
Sukar untuk mencari bilik berkembar dengan katil yang besar di sekitar Tsim Sha Tsui. Ia boleh memuatkan 4 orang di tingkat 18 yang baru diubah suai dan sangat bersih sangat besar. Makcik yang menjaga tingkat 18 juga sangat baik, saya akan memilih jenis bilik ini lain kali saya membawa bayi saya ke sini.
DariMYR 215
8.1/109034 Ulasan
Tsuen Wan Hong Kong|7.43km dari pusat bandar
The hotel was located in a shopping mall. Bus stops, restaurants and pharmacy are just downstairs, very convenient.  The hot shower water was also stable. The Cons are its old facilities, since it's built in 1991, the only renovated part seems to be the wall  and the sofas in the hotel rooms; the air con was a bit noisy for me, I needed to switch it off in order to be able to fell asleep. The windows were locked, you can't open it.
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Termasuk Sarapan

8/105764 Ulasan
Kwun Tong Hong Kong|5.24km dari pusat bandar
The hotel was clean and well-maintained, although it’s a bit far from the city center. Still, I’d give it an 8/10. On the bright side, you can enjoy a view of the other side of the city from the hotel. It's also not too far from the BTS station, next to a shopping mall, and just off the main road—overall, quite convenient for getting around.
DariMYR 161
8.7/104546 Ulasan
Hong Kong|1.69km dari pusat bandar
Ibu bapa Easter Richie satu malam ayah untuk merokok jadi pilih Heng Fung adalah bilik yang baik bilik bersih tidak terlalu banyak bau keseluruhan sangat bersih lokasi yang mudah berhampiran Tsim Sha Tsui boleh berjalan kaki ke jeti yang terletak di Nathan Road tetapi tidak bising tetapi penghawa dingin hotel terlalu sejuk matikan penghawa dingin tidak boleh.
DariMYR 283
8.8/106009 Ulasan
Wan Chai/ Teluk Causeway Hong Kong|4.45km dari pusat bandar
A good hotel and the staff are very nice too, but there shouldnt be smoking in the rooms. The windows are sealed shut, as its a tall building, so once cigarette smoke gets into the air con system it will circulate to other rooms. Even a small amount is enough to wake me. They need to make the no smoking policy clearer. Its a problem in China. Otherwise a good stay though.
DariMYR 204
8.6/106527 Ulasan
Tsim Sha Tsui Hong Kong|2.64km dari pusat bandar
Great location just behind the Peninsula Hotel and only 5 minutes walk to victoria harbour hk and to the most famous/luxurious road in HK and near to Kowloon Mosque. Marvellous and very delicious buffet style breakfast. Vegetarian and halal food options available here, they made us special fried rice to suit our needs as the one on the buffet wasn't halal. Definitely recommend and I would definitely come back to this lovely luxurious hotel.
DariMYR 327
8.4/1010105 Ulasan
Hong Kong|23.05km dari pusat bandar
Saya pergi ke Hong Kong Disneyland dan kawasan Tsim Sha Tsui, kedua-duanya mengambil masa kira-kira sejam menaiki kereta api. Hotel ini terletak di kawasan yang banyak penduduk tempatan tinggal, jadi saya dapat merasakan kehidupan walaupun saya sedang bersiar-siar, dan saya sangat berpuas hati. Terdapat 7-Eleven, rangkaian restoran Jepun dan pusat beli-belah dalam jarak 5 minit berjalan kaki dari hotel, jadi anda tidak akan menghadapi sebarang masalah. Stesen terdekat ialah trem Ginza, dan bas lewat malam ke lapangan terbang ialah NA37.
DariMYR 230
9/103719 Ulasan
Tsim Sha Tsui Hong Kong|2.27km dari pusat bandar
We like that hotel for its location which was close to many eateries, cafes and shops. Also, the MTR was very close by which made traveling to other parts of HK very convenient and easy! The hotel was very clean, as were the rooms. Staff was friendly and helpful too. Thanks for a great stay!
DariMYR 330
8.9/105103 Ulasan
Tsim Sha Tsui Hong Kong|2.46km dari pusat bandar
Stayed in late December for 5 Nights, booked 2 rooms for the family . I don’t recommend this hotel for tall people. The ceiling is not for International height haha. We thought all rooms have bath tubs but none and toilets are considered small, stained carpets and overall the rooms are badly in need of serious renovation. The persons who cleaned up our rooms are very good, we are grateful to come back to cleaned up room, fresh bed sheets. Their swimming pool remained open. I requested months prior for interconnecting but non available on the day so the front staff arranged adjacent rooms but it turns out it wasn’t adjacent but few rooms father from each other :). We stayed anyway because rooms already paid btw. Hotel has lovely Christmas decorations and you are surrounded with luxurious brands like Rolex, Patek etc but these shops btw have no stocks to offer even if you’ll pay cash so it’s useless. The location is not the best but acceptable. We saw drank men fighting nearby the hotel one night but we just walked straight and did not bother their business :).
DariMYR 416
8.8/103266 Ulasan
Tsim Sha Tsui Hong Kong|2.4km dari pusat bandar
Had a wonderful stay here! Strategic location as it’s near the shopping center and avenue of stars.
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🛍️ Shopping & Bargain Hunting in Hong Kong

We Malaysians love a good deal, and Hong Kong gives you both ends of the shopping spectrum — from atas designer boutiques to street stalls that let you haggle like pasar malam pros.

🛒 1. Ladies’ Market (Tung Choi Street)

The ladies market, crowded in the day

This one is a must-go for budget shopping. You’ll find clothes, souvenirs, bags, accessories, and all the “I ♥ HK” T-shirts your heart desires.

Got that same energy as our Petaling Street — aunties and uncles will quote high, so you need to bargain like a boss. Don't be shy!

📌 Pro tip: If they quote HKD100, start at 40 and meet halfway. Just smile lah, no need to fight. Cash only for most stalls.

👟 2. Sneaker Street (Fa Yuen Street)

Image of sneaker street, rows of shoe shops

Calling all sneakerheads 👟🔥 This is THE place to find limited-edition shoes, sportswear, and cool street fashion.

Even if you’re not a hypebeast, the selection is huge and sometimes you can find older models or Japan exclusives on discount.

📌 Pro tip: Prices vary between shops, so compare before you buy. Try to go during off-peak hours so you can browse in peace.

🛍️ 3. Citygate Outlets

The exterior of a mall in hongkong

Branded goods at outlet prices? Say less. Citygate Outlets, near the airport in Tung Chung, is the place to go for Nike, Adidas, Coach, Kate Spade, Levi’s and more — all at discounted prices.

Perfect if you’re flying out and want to make one last damage to your bank account before going home 😆

📌 Pro tip: Bring your passport — sometimes they offer extra tourist discounts. And wear comfy shoes; the mall is huge!

💎 4. Harbour City

The interior of a mall in hongkong

Now we go atas sikit. Harbour City in Tsim Sha Tsui is one of the largest malls in HK, housing high-end brands like Gucci, LV, Prada, AND mainstream brands like Uniqlo, Zara, H&M.

Even if you’re just window shopping, the experience is worth it. Plus, the food court here also very decent if you need to recharge.

📌 Pro tip: It’s right by the waterfront, so after shopping, go for a nice view of Victoria Harbour — best during sunset.

🛒 5. Sham Shui Po – Gadget & Fabric Heaven

The busy street markets of Hong Kong

This one’s for the DIY crafters and tech geeks. You’ll find everything from phone accessories to fabric, buttons, zippers, electronics parts, and random gadgets you didn’t even know existed.

A bit chaotic, but super cheap if you know what you’re looking for. Great for unique souvenirs or side hustle supplies 💡

📌 Pro tip: Go early morning when the shops are freshly opened and aunties are in a good mood — better prices, better service!

🗂️ Quick Summary Table – Where to Shop

Place What to Buy Vibe Budget Tip
Ladies’ Market Souvenirs, clothes, accessories Pasar malam style Haggle like a pro 💪
Sneaker Street Sneakers, sportswear, street fashion Trendy & hype Compare prices, bargain
Citygate Outlets Branded goods, factory outlet prices Clean, modern, spacious Tourist discounts available
Harbour City Luxury brands, mid-tier brands, food High-end, atas feeling Eat at food court for less
Sham Shui Po Tech stuff, DIY materials, fabrics Raw, local, old-school Great for hidden gems

🌳 Nature & Parks for Chill Days

If you need a break from the city buzz or just want to breathe in some fresh air, these places are perfect for slow, peaceful days — great for couples, solo adventurers, or even families with kids.

🥾 1. Dragon’s Back Hike

Image of big wave bay

Arguably the most famous hike in HK — and for good reason. It’s beginner-friendly, got sick ocean views, and you can end the trail with a chill beach session at Big Wave Bay 🏖️

You don’t have to be fit-fit to enjoy this, just wear proper shoes and bring water.

📌 Pro tip: Start early morning for cooler temps. Total hike takes about 2–3 hours, and the views = 100% Instagrammable.

🌼 2. Nan Lian Garden

Image of Nan Lian garden

This one’s for the inner Zen master in you. Tucked in the middle of Kowloon, Nan Lian Garden is a beautifully manicured classical Chinese garden. Very peaceful, very aesthetic.

There’s a traditional tea house, koi ponds, and the iconic red bridge and golden pavilion that looks straight out of a painting 🧘

📌 Pro tip: It’s connected to Chi Lin Nunnery, another beautiful spot. Come on a weekday morning to avoid the tour groups.

🏯 3. Kowloon Walled City Park

Image of an old building in Kowloon

History buffs, you’ll love this one. It used to be a lawless mini-city (you can Google the wild history later), but now it’s a peaceful park with preserved remnants, quiet gardens, and traditional architecture.

Great place to slow down and imagine what old-school HK used to be like.

📌 Pro tip: Very near MTR stations, easy to access. Bring a book, sit on a bench, and vibe.

🏖️ 4. Repulse Bay

Image of repulse bay

For those who want beach but no time to go far. Repulse Bay is clean, chill, and less crowded than you’d expect. The sand is soft, and there are nearby cafés and shops. Plus, got cool Chinese temples by the sea, so it's a unique mix of beach + culture.

📌 Pro tip: Go during weekdays. If you're staying on HK Island, it's just a short bus ride away.

👶 Family-Friendly Activities

If you’re bringing the little ones (or are just a big kid at heart 🤪), these spots will keep everyone happy!

🐼 1. Ocean Park

A family playing with a penguin in the enclosure

The OG theme park before Disneyland came to town! Ocean Park combines rollercoasters, aquariums, animal exhibits, and scenic cable cars into one mega attraction.

Perfect for families — got adrenaline for teens, cute animals for young kids, and shade for tired parents 😂

📌 Pro tip: Split the day between the Waterfront and Summit zones. The cable car ride between both is also a highlight!

🔬 2. Hong Kong Science Museum

The interior of the science museum, a replica of a dinosaur bone

Located in Tsim Sha Tsui, this place is legit fun — with hands-on exhibits, interactive displays, and even a giant energy machine that kids love.

Perfect for rainy days or if you want your trip to be “educational” but still fun 😜

📌 Pro tip: Admission is free on Wednesdays! Don’t skip the mirror maze and motion simulators.

🤳 3. Trick Eye Museum @ The Peak Galleria

A trippy image of a guy climbing up a rope held on by a giant baby

If your kids (or you) are addicted to TikTok and IG, this museum is full of optical illusion backdrops and 3D murals for photo ops galore 📸

It’s a great indoor option after enjoying the outdoor views at The Peak.

📌 Pro tip: Use burst mode on your phone to catch the best moments — some illusions work best with movement.

🗂️ Quick Summary Table – Nature & Family Spots

Place What to Do Who It's For Best Time to Visit
Dragon’s Back Hike, scenic views, beach ending Nature lovers, hikers Morning
Nan Lian Garden Tea house, koi ponds, chill walks Couples, culture seekers Weekdays, morning
Kowloon Walled City Historic park, architecture, quiet walks History buffs, families Anytime
Repulse Bay Beach, temples, cafés Families, beach lovers Weekdays, late morning
Ocean Park Rides, animals, aquarium Families, thrill seekers Full-day trip
Science Museum Interactive exhibits, fun learning Kids, families Rainy days, Wednesdays
Trick Eye Museum Photos, illusions, fun IG moments Teens, social media fans Afternoon

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🧠 Practical Travel Tips for Malaysians in Hong Kong

These are all based on real experiences, mistakes made (I learned the hard way ok 😅), and what I wish someone told me before my first trip!

🪪 1. Visa & Immigration

Good news: Malaysians don’t need a visa to enter Hong Kong for stays up to 90 days. Just bring your passport with at least 6 months validity.

📌 Pro tip: Fill up the Online Pre-arrival Registration (PAR) to make immigration smoother. Print out your flight and hotel confirmation — sometimes they ask.

💳 2. Get an Octopus Card (Trust me, just do it)

The Octopus Card is your best friend in Hong Kong — works for MTR, buses, ferries, 7-Eleven, McD, vending machines, even some cafés.

Buy it at the airport, MTR stations, or order online. Top up anytime.

📌 Pro tip: You can refund the card when leaving — so don't top up too much on the last day.

🚇 3. Master the MTR

Hong Kong’s MTR system is clean, fast, and easy AF to use. Signage in English, announcements are clear, and even aunties can use it confidently.

Avoid taxis unless necessary — they’re efficient but pricey.

📌 Pro tip: Download the “MTR Mobile” app or use Google Maps. Tap on "Route" to see the best line to take.

🏨 4. Where to Stay (Based on your vibe)

Area Best For Vibe
Tsim Sha Tsui First-timers, shopping, views Touristy, lively, near harbour
Mong Kok Budget travellers, street food Busy, energetic, local feels
Central Nightlife, atas stays, business area Modern, convenient
Causeway Bay Mid-range, food, family-friendly Balanced, easy access

📌 Pro tip: Look for hotels with airport shuttle or near MTR. Small rooms are normal — it’s Hong Kong 😅

💰 5. Budget Tips for Malaysians

Hong Kong isn’t cheap, but if you plan well, you won’t burn your wallet.

● Street food = cheaper than restaurants, and super good

● Shop at outlets, not flagship stores

● Free attractions: Garden walks, skyline views, beaches

● Tap water is safe to drink, bring a refillable bottle!

📌 RM to HKD rate: Usually around RM1 = HKD1.6, but check daily rates

📶 6. Internet & SIM Cards

You’ll need data to navigate and check halal makan spots. Just buy a prepaid SIM at the airport or use a pocket WiFi if travelling in a group.

📌 Pro tip: Get a SIM with unlimited data for peace of mind. Some local telcos: CSL, China Mobile, SmarTone.

🗣️ 7. Language & Culture

● Main language: Cantonese, but English is widely understood in tourist areas.

● People may seem a bit cold at first, but they’re usually helpful if you ask nicely.

● Queue up properly (HK folks are super punctual and organized).

● Don’t talk too loud in public transport — very paiseh 😬

Hong Kong — Close Enough to Feel Familiar, Different Enough to Feel Magical

So there you go — whether it’s your first trip or your fifth, Hong Kong always has something new to offer.

From riding cable cars to finding hidden murals in the city, stuffing your face with dim sum to shopping till your legs give way — it’s a place that feels a bit like home, yet constantly surprises you. 😍

And best part? With a little planning (and this guide!), you can experience it like a pro, save money, makan well, and go home with full luggage and full memories.

FAQ about Things to Do in Hong Kong

  • Is Hong Kong expensive for Malaysians?

    Yes and no — public transport and street food are quite affordable, but shopping and hotel prices can add up. Plan smart and it’s manageable!
  • Can I find halal food in Hong Kong?

    Yes! Plenty of Muslim-friendly options, especially around Kowloon and Wan Chai. Use apps like HalalZ or ask hotel staff for help.
  • Where’s the best area to stay for first-timers?

    Tsim Sha Tsui or Mong Kok — lots of food, shopping, and close to public transport.
  • How many days should I spend in HK?

    4–5 days is good for a balanced trip. Can explore city, do some shopping, and have a chill day or two.
  • Is it safe to travel solo?

    Yes, very safe! Just follow basic precautions like anywhere else.
  • When’s the best time to go?

    Oct–Dec for cool, dry weather. Avoid summer (June–Aug) unless you like sweating non-stop 🥵
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