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What To Do And Eat In Hong Kong and Shenzhen | 5D4N Travel Guide

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Embark on a vibrant 5-day journey through Hong Kong and Shenzhen, uncovering a treasure trove of culinary delights and cultural experiences. From iconic waterfront views and bustling street markets to serene Buddha statues and authentic Hakka villages, this guide offers a perfect blend of urban adventure and traditional charm.

  • Avenue of Stars

    A popular spot in Hong Kong where famous actors and actresses have imprinted their handprints along a long walkway.

  • Gwing Kee Roasted Meat

    A restaurant in Hong Kong known for its roasted goose and other roasted delights.

  • Park Hotel Hong Kong

    A hotel that caters to big groups, offering family suites with multiple beds and toilets.

  • Victoria Peak

    A scenic viewpoint in Hong Kong, accessible by tram, offering beautiful views.

  • Oi Man Sang Tze Char

    A restaurant in Hong Kong known for its Typhoon Shelter Stir-fried Prawns and roasted pigeon.

  • Kai Kai Desserts

    A dessert place that has been awarded the Michelin Guide for many years, offering both hot and cold black sesame desserts and Taro paste with Sago.

  • Kam Wah Cafe Mongkok

    A popular cafe in Mongkok, Hong Kong, known for its Hong Kong-style French toast and localized instant noodles.

  • Tian Tan Buddha

    One of the largest bronze Buddha statues in the world, located in Hong Kong.

  • Dim Dim Sum

    A restaurant offering Michelin-guided dim sum, including a signature cha siu bao.

  • Sneaker Street

    A street with many shops selling sneakers, offering market value prices.

  • Lan Fong Yuen

    A place famous for its Hong Kong milk tea, tasting similar to Singaporean milk tea.

  • Crab Roe Xingji

    A restaurant in Shenzhen, China, famous for its crab roe noodles and rice.

  • Dongmen Pedestrian Street

    A pedestrian street in Shenzhen, China, where the first McDonald's in mainland China was located.

  • Gankeng Hakka Town

    An ancient Hakka village in Shenzhen, China, retaining murals and old-fashioned vibes.

  • Brother Fu’s Grilled Fish with Tofu Pudding

    A restaurant famous for its grilled fish with tofu pudding, offering a unique taste experience.

  • Coco Park Mall

    A mall in Shenzhen, China.

  • Yuzaki Hot Spring Tenz Spa

    A five-story spa offering various packages, including saunas, jacuzzis, recreational activities, and entertainment.

  • Tongren Siji Coconut Chicken

    A restaurant known for its coconut chicken hot pot, offering a homely soup.

  • Australia Dairy Company

    A very famous place to have breakfast, especially the French toast and the scrambled egg.

  • Sino Centre

    A place to buy toys and hobbies, especially the Pokemon card.

  • In’s Point

    A place for toys and hobbies, also providing film here.