Shimmering waters banked by the neon skyscrapers of Victoria Harbour that are made for the cinema. People always command that Hong Kong is a city that never sleep. You will never be disappointed on a night out in Hong Kong.
* Open market visit
* Tasting the local street food
* Refreshment drinks at local bar
* Symphony of lights show
* Avenue of Stars (re-opened in 2019)
* NO appointed shopping stop
Visiting the popular open night market known as “the poor man night club.” It is one of the few places in Hong Kong where the traditional street-food restaurants or Dai Pai Dongs are still to be found, mixed among the market stalls, spilling out of the shop fronts, or congregating in the Woosung Street Temporary Hawker Food Bazaar.
Woosung Street Temporary Cooked Food Hawker Bazaar - It is one of the few places in Hong Kong where the traditional street-food restaurants or Dai Pai Dons are still to be found.
Tasting the authentic Chinese streets food in town, refreshing at the top floor of the rooftop lounge - enjoy the magnificent view of the hustle & bustle of the city in Kowloon.
Then, experience to take public transportation or walk to the beautiful promenade to enjoy the Symphony of lights. We will pass by the Peninsula Hotel. Opened in 1928, it is a colonial-style luxury hotel located in Tsim Sha Tsui.
The Clock Tower is a landmark in Hong Kong. Standing 44-metres tall, the old Clock Tower was erected in 1915 as part of the Kowloon–Canton Railway terminus.
Watching the Hong Kong Symphony of Lights at Avenue of the Stars, it is the world's largest permanent light and sound show according to the Guinness World Records. This nightly spectacle combines interactive lights of 45 key buildings on both Hong Kong Island and Kowloon with musical effects to showcase the vibrancy and glamorous night vista of Victoria Harbour (and incidentally the light show setup cost 44 million HK dollars). The show creates an all-round vision of colored lights, laser beams, and searchlights performing a stunning, unforgettable spectacle synchronized to music and narration.
MEETING PLACE: Yau Ma Tei MTR Station (Exit C, inside the station concourse area)
STARTING TIME: 5:00 p.m.
• Minimum numbers of 2 paying adults are required to operate the tour
• Comfortable shoes and clothing are recommended
• Not wheelchair accessible
• If the weather forecast is a rainy day: please bring an umbrella or rain gear with you
• All tours take place as scheduled, except under red/black storm warning or Typhoon #8 or above
• Cancellation by guests with less than 24 hours prior to the tour departure time, the following cancellation fee is involved:
• No show: 100% of tour fees paid
• Cancellation made within 24 hours prior to the tour date: 100% of tour fees paid
• Emergency contact number: +852 9639 2686 (Kenniess)
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Hong Kong Dollar (HKD)
GMT+8
220VV, 50HzHz
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Hung Hom Station, West Kowloon Station
China Travel Service Terminal, CITS Terminal
The MTR is clean, efficient, and widely used. It's the best way to get around the city.
Available • Apps: Uber, Didi
Car, Bike
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