If you are someone who loves to travel and explore the world then here's some good news for you. The chief executive of China's Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, John Lee announced that they are going to give 500,000 free air tickets to visitors so that the visitors can again experience the new Hong Kong after Covid restrictions. And for this, the government has come up with a new campaign known as “Hello Hong Kong”.
Hello Hong Kong Campaign:-
The chief executive of China's Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, John Lee on February 2, 2023, launched a brand new campaign called the Hello Hong Kong Campaign. At the launch, he said that it is “probably the world’s biggest welcome ever.” The campaign aims to tell good stories about the southern Chinese city.
How To Avail The Free Air Tickets:-
He also said that the air tickets will be provided by three local airline companies including Cathay Pacific, HK Express, and HK Airlines. "The tickets will be distributed via lucky draws, games, and 'buy-one-get-one-free' offers, some will be provided by the tourism industry and government departments." So it is a good chance to save money on tickets and use it for booking, travelling, shopping and other things.
List Of Best Hotels To Stay In Hong Kong:-
- Novotel Hong Kong Century:Per night cost ₹10413 + ₹906 taxes
- GreenTree Alliance Hotel:Per night cost ₹3,203
- Hong Kong SkyCity Marriott Hotel :Per night cost ₹10,237
List Of Best Luxury Premium Hotels To Stay In Hong Kong:-
- The Silveri Hong Kong MGalley:Per night cost ₹ 15,723
- JW Marriott Hotel Shenzhen Bao'an:Per night cost ₹12,564 + ₹2086 taxes
- The Peninsula Hong Hong:Per night cost ₹50,123 + ₹5,012 taxes (Deluxe Room)
How To Spend 4 Days In Hong Kong:-
Day 1
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You can take a look at this awesome, Victoria Peak on Hong Kong Peninsula. It is about 512m or 1811 feet high and offers one of the beautiful views of the city. You can take a ride up the hill with a series of escalators or by bus. You can also visit Tian Tan Buddha which is the large bronze statue of Buddha Shakyamuni, the second-largest seated bronze Buddha statue in the world. It is located at Ngong Ping on Lantau Island. Also popular as the Big Buddha, it rises 34 meters high and weighs over 250 tons, facing Mainland China. Next, you must visit Po Lin Monastery, it is a Buddhist monastery sitting in the lap of Ngong Ping at Lantau Island. The highlight of the monastery is the 3 Buddha statues in its premise, representing the past, present and future lives.
Day 2
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Next day you can visit the very popular Disneyland theme park, whether you are a teenager or an adult, this place will make you fall in love. Hong Kong Disneyland is the largest theme park in Hong Kong and the second-largest Disneyland in Asia. It is located on Lantau Island. From enjoying delicious Disney-themed food, and taking pictures with your favourite Disney characters, to exploring the new Hong Kong Disneyland Castle of Magical Dreams, there is no end to the amazing experiences you can have here. You can end your day at the Avenue of the Stars and the Promenade that runs along the tip of Kowloon's waterfront is one of Hong Kong's most spectacular walks. It offers some of the most breathtaking views of the Hong Kong skyline and bustling Victoria Harbour. It is a great place to unwind after a day of sightseeing.
Day 3
On the 2nd last day you can do some shopping. There are a lot of centers, malls and streets in Hong Kong which are specialised in selling some really good products. Harbour City is Hong Kong's premier shopping destination. It has more than 700 stores and 50 classy restaurants that welcome visitors. Kowloon Shopping Street, Elements Mall and Pacific Place are the other options to visit if you want to end shopping. If you want to go for a low shopping visit Temple Street Night Market, Stanley Market and Yau Ma Tei Jade Street and Market.
Day 4
On the very last day you can explore the authentic food of Hong Kong with some street food options as well. The people who are vegetarians, can visit Sangeetha Vegetarian Restaurant, Treehouse, Sarvana and Veggie 4 love and try Asparagus fried rice, deep-fried pumpkins, cheese rolls and Milagai Podi Dosa. For the non-vegetarian food options, you can visit The town, Tin Lung Heen, Man Wah and The Chairman Restaurant and try popular dishes like Steamed Shrimp Dumplings, Shrimp and Chicken Balls, Hong Kong-style French toast and Cha siu baau.
Hong Kong city will also have many events coming up including the Rugby Sevens, arts and cultural delights, top trade shows, and the city marathons. So plan your travel now.
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