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Hospitality brand Ying'nFlo has teamed up with the iconic candy brand Jelly Belly to create an exclusive pop-up photo booth and themed room experience in Hong Kong to feed you with much needed sweet and sugar this festive season.
The new and wacky Jelly Belly-themed room offers an unforgettable adventure for all. Lose yourself in the enchanting atmosphere, surrounded by candy-inspired decor, and create memories to cherish.
Step into a whimsical candy wonderland and let your imagination run wild. The immersive space transports visitors into a realm of vibrant colours, sweet-scented fragrances, and playful ambiance that truly embodies the spirit of Jelly Belly's confectionery universe.
The collaborative installation, located in the heart of the property's communal spaces on the ground level, offers a fun interactive experience for cute snaps to share on Instagram and Little Red Book.
Guests can playfully toss around the Jelly Belly cushion while enjoying the comfort of the brightly coloured Jelly Belly-shaped couch.
The Ying'nFlo, Wesley, Wan Chai x Jelly Belly installation is open to the public from now until Jan. 2, 2024. The themed room is available for booking until further notice, with prices starting at HK$1,530 per night. Reserve your spot here.
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Get ready to set sail and enjoy the hottest summer party on the ocean in Hong Kong! Chartering a junk boat is the perfect way to beat the heat and have a fun-filled day outside with friends and family.
With so many options available, it can be daunting to choose the right rental company. To help you out, we’ve rounded up the top junk boat rental companies in Hong Kong to suit any budget.
Island Junks
Island Junks
Island Junks is one of the most popular and reputable junk boat rental companies in Hong Kong, offering a variety boats from day to night. From intimate, relaxing sightseeing trips and DJ parties, to a gigantic raft-up parties, the capacity of guests can range up to 145 guests combined!
Parties can be arranged with packages that include food, drinks, and watersports activities including kayaking, paddleboarding, wakeboarding, and banana-boating. DJs can also be arranged onboard if you're in need of live music.
Enjoy a short getaway with Holimood's Junk Boat packages. Starting from as low as HK$399 per person, the "Hero Series" All-Inclusive Boat Party Package is meal inclusive, has a range of water activities, and add-ons to choose from including wakeboarding, banana boating, and inflatable slides.
There are different yacht types to choose from as well and is separated into three different categories. Guests also has the flexibility to pick to board from Central, Tsim Sha Tsui, Sai Kung, and more!
For a more upscale experience, Hong Kong Yachting is one of the go-to rental companies. Their fleet of yachts and junks can cater to groups of up to 100 people.
Their Ultimate Junk Boat Package starts from HK$1,500 with a minimum of 20 people but it can get as low as HK$890 with 40 people, which includes gourmet BBQ catering, premium alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks, and water activities like inflatable slides, sea pools, and a trampoline.
Bonus: Their huge deck can allow 40-50 people to party in one area!
For more information, visit Hong Kong Yachting's website and Instagram.
Sea-E-O Yachting
Sea-E-O Yachting
Sea-E-O Yachting is a premier charter service in Hong Kong known for its curated luxury boat experiences. Infinity, their signature boat, offers an all-inclusive package that has water activities like an infinity pool or inflatable slide, inflatable trampolines and mattresses, karaoke, bean bags, along with food and drinks with a choice of fusion, Thai, Asian, or western menus and wine, beer, or soft drinks packages. 2-person kayaks and standup paddleboards are available as add-ons as well!
The package starts from HK$1,300 per person for a group of 25-35 people, depending on food and drink choices.
For more details, head over to Sea-E-O Yachting's website or Instagram!
Asia Marine
Amazing Grace
Offering the pinnacle of luxury, Asia Marine presents intimate charters complete with a professional crew on board to cater to all your holiday whims and desires.
Their Azimut 88 - Amazing Grace charter is capable of accommodating up to 20 guests in four plush cabins with ensuite bathrooms. Indulge in their onboard jacuzzi, enjoy a water slide from the flybridge, and savor delectables fresh from the BBQ grill by an in-boat chef. Enhance your outdoor experience by kayaking or paddleboarding.
If you love the aesthetic of Hong Kong's iconic Chinese junk boats, look into Aqualuna!
Known for its stunning traditional red sail Duckling (鴨靈號) boat, Aqualuna can accommodate up to 80 guests for a few hours or an entire day of private hire. Food and drinks can also be arranged with a choice of Italian, Japanese, or Chinese cuisine from Aqua and Hutong, served buffet style.
Additionally, DJs, photographers, videographers, projection & AV, florists, and entertainment can be arranged and set up accordingly!
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Ready to explore Hong Kong beyond the usual tourist spots? Booking.com just dropped the Explorer’s CityWalk Guide, a fresh and curated collection of walking routes designed to reveal the city’s hidden gems, rich heritage, and breathtaking nature — tailored to different traveler vibes.
Instead of stressing over endless planning, you can now follow threedistinctroutes created by local influencers who know Hong Kong inside out.
According to Booking.com, 43% of Asia-Pacific travelers seeking nature trips and 71% are interested in nighttime experiences like star-gazing.
Their first bespoke Sai Kung route offers a breath of fresh air, a dream for nature lovers and night explorers. Curated by eco-conscious designer Melody Cheng, the route highlights eco-friendly activities such as visiting High Island Reservoir’s West Dam, exploring Astropark, and dining sustainably—all set under the stars.
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For families craving a mix of trendy yet historic charm, the Sheung Wan route is a vibrant playground. Curated by travel host Christy Leung, this itinerary weaves through old streets, quirky cafes, and lively hangouts ideal for bonding across generations.
Highlights include Yan Shang Kee Qipao Rental,Wing Lee Street’s colorful corners, and the fascinating Hong Kong Museum of Medical Sciences housed in a colonial-era building.
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Last but not least, step into Shek Kip Mei’s nostalgic embrace with CarlosSun, curator of Vanishing Hong Kong. This route celebrates preserved traditions and photogenic spots like the iconic St. Francis of Assisi Church, the viral Ex-Sham Shui Po Service Reservoir, and the heritage Mei Ho House.
Regina Chan, Area Manager for Taiwan and Hong Kong at Booking.com, sums it up perfectly: “With over 50% of APAC travelers drawing travel ideas from social media, our collaboration with travel influencers not only sparks vacation inspiration but also enriches travel experiences, encouraging both domestic and inbound tourism while contributing to the promotion of Hong Kong as a must-visit."
Are you ready to uncover these gems on foot? Download the full map here and let Hong Kong’s unique stories unfold, one step at a time!
For more information, visit Booking.com on their website, Facebook, Instagram and X (formerly known as Twitter).
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Traveling to China has never been easier or speedier! With the expansion of the high-speed railway network that connects West Kowloon to major cities across China, travelers can now reach dozens of Chinese cities in just a few hours, other than just Shenzhen.
From the bustling hub of Guangzhou to the cultural capital of Changsha, and scenic spots like Guilin and Yangshuo, China's high-speed rail has made weekend trips to these cities possible and fuss-free.
Continue reading to find out which cities you can get to in under four hours!
How to Buy the Railway Tickets
There's an official online ticketing service, called 12306, provided by China Railway, and tickets are typically released 15 days before the day of departure.
To buy tickets on 12306, you would need to register for an account. If you're departing from Hong Kong, search for "Hkwestkowloon (香港西九龙)." Visit the tutorial page provided by MTR to learn more.
Pro Tip: If the English website is busy, try the Chinese version and use your browser to translate the page.
There are also designated online platforms that sell railway ticket booking services in English, including Trip.com and Klook.
You may also buy tickets from ticketing counters and machines at the Hong Kong West Kowloon Station and various other high-speed railway stations in China.
Guangzhou
Canton Tower, Guangzhou
Guangzhou is the capital of the Guangdong Province, offering a blend of old-world charm and international flair. Known as a buzzing business district, this city is also a haven for its food and architecture.
Indulge in its beloved Cantonese cuisine of dim sum, roast meats, and dai pai dong, visit its 600-meter-tall Canton Tower, one of the tallest structures in China, and don't miss out on their Bubble Tram, a sightseeing cabin that goes around on top of the tower.
At night, hop on a cruise river along the Pearl River to see the city come alive with its dazzling lights, along with a full view of the Canton Tower.
Tip: Guangzhoudong (Guangzhou East) station is the station closest to the city center of Guangzhou.
Travel Time: It takes an average of 1.5 hours to get to Guangzhoudong Station from Hong Kong West Kowloon.
Foshan
Bruce Lee Paradise, Foshan
Foshan is often overlooked by international travelers, but the city is just under an hour from Hong Kong by train. This city is best known as the birthplace of martial arts legends, Cantonese opera, and ceramic craftsmanship.
Foshan is the hometown of Ip Man, the Wing Chun master who mentored Bruce Lee. You can visit the Ip Man Museum within the Foshan Ancestral Temple, which shows a detailed look at his life and the philosophy of Wing Chun, along with kung fu performances and martial art exhibitions held at the Ancestral Temple.
Other than martial arts, Cantonese opera originated in Foshan, which is one of the most expressive and visually rich forms of Chinese performance arts. Visit the Ancestral Temple to enjoy traditional opera shows and various exhibitions.
If you're looking to take a gift home from Foshan, visit the Shiwan district to find beautiful glazed pieces. Shiwan district is known as the "Ceramic Capital of Southern China," and is home to various artisan studios, open kilns, and workshops. The Nanfeng Ancient Kiln is a must-visit as it's the oldest firewood and dragon kiln in the world.
Travel Time: It takes an average of 1.5 hours to get to Foshanxi Station from Hong Kong West Kowloon.
Changsha
Aiwan Pavilion, Changsha
Changsha, the capital of Hunan Province, is one of China's most underrated and culturally rich destinations.
At the Hunan Provincial Museum, you'll see some of the country's treasured archaeological finds, including the perfectly preserved2,000-year-old tomb of Lady Dai. If you're an outdoors person, hike along the Yuelu Mountain where you can take in the nature, traditional temples, and panoramic views of the city.
The local food here is not for the faint-hearted. Changsha's dishes are famous for their intense spiciness, fragrant garlic, and liberal use of chili. Visit the street food markets along the Huangxing Road and Pozi Street, like their iconic stinky tofu, spicy crayfish, and various skewers.
Travel Time: It takes an average of 3.5 hours to get to Changshanan Station from Hong Kong West Kowloon.
Zhangjiajie
Wulingyuan Scenic Area, Zhangjiajie
Near Changsha, there's Zhangjiajie, one of China's most iconic natural landscapes. Within just 2 hours, you can take a quick day trip to visit the famous Zhangjiajie National Forest Park to see the Wulingyuan Scenic Area, where some of the scenes of the movie Avatar were based.
There are also trains that go directly to Zhangjiajie from Hong Kong, but it would take about 6 hours.
Travel Time: It takes an average of 2 hours to get to Zhangjiajiexi Station from Changshanan Station.
Wuhan
Yellow Crane Tower, Wuhan
Wuhan, often known as the "Chicago of China," is a major transportation hub, as the city is a combination of three older cities: Wuchang, Hankou, and Hanyang, which also contributed to its diverse cultural identities and history.
The Yellow Crane Tower is an iconic tower that offers an amazing view of the Yangtze River and the Wuhan Yangtze River Bridge, which was China's first ever double-decker bridge that linked the South and North of China. Its existence was dated back to 223AD and have existed in various different forms throughout history.
Wuhan also has the largesturban lake in China, East Lake, offering beautiful views of lakewater, boticanical gardens, playground for kids, and scenic walking trails.
Don't miss out on their culinary delights such as their iconic Hot Dry Noodles and Steamed Wuchang Fish!
Travel Time: It takes an average of 4.5 hours to get to Wuhandong Station from Hong Kong West Kowloon.
Guilin
Reed Flute Cave, Guilin
Located in the Zhuang Autonomous Region of Guangxi, Guilin is where nature takes center stage. The phrase "Guilin's scenery is the best under heaven (桂林山水甲天下)" says it all.
Guilin's caves and rock formations are as spectacular inside as they are outside. Reed Flute Cave is one of the must-visit spots, it's an illuminated underground showing of stalactites and stalagmites, while Elephant Trunk Hill, the symbol of the city,is a natural arch shaped like an elephant drinking from the river.
Just a few hours outside the city are the Longji Rice Terraces, a stunning agricultural landscape where layers of green and gold rice paddies curve around the mountainsides like a giant green staircase. Take a short hike and admire the stunning views of the rice fields.
Travel Time: It takes an average of 3.5 hours to get to Guilinxi from Hong Kong West Kowloon.
Yangshuo
Longji Rice Terraces, Yangshuo
Only 30 minutes away by train or 90 minutes by bus, you can also visit Yangshuo, a small town nearby known as a backpacker's retreat.
There are many unique things you can do in Yangshuo, including cycling or bamboo rafting through the Yulong River, going rock climbing at White Mountain or Moon Hill, or staying at one of its traditional courtyard homes in the villages of Jiuxian or Fuli.
Travel Time: It takes an average of 30 minutes to get to Yangshuo Station from Guilinxi Station.
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Known for its iconic skyline, rich cultures, and world-class cuisine, Hong Kong is a city that never stops moving — and neither does its airport. Hong Kong International Airport (HKIA) isn't just a travel hub, it's also a food destination in its own right.
Whether you're after a quick bite, a refreshing drink, or Michelin-recommended eateries before your flight, HKIA is packed with venues that reflect the city's gastronomic diversity. Here's where to find the best eats in the HKIA terminal before you take off!
Note that all these venues are in the restrictedareas of the airport; only those who have passed through security & immigration for departure and transfers are able to access these dining spots.
Food Court Area
Hong Kong International Airport
Once you pass through security and immigration from the departure gates, you're greeted with HKIA's food court area with an array of options to choose from.
Right after Departures on L7 of the airport, there are Hong Kong's local iconic venues like one Michelin-starred Duddell's, Beef & Liberty, and Tasty Congee & Noodle Wuntun Soup, along with global classics like Lady M New York, Gordon Ramsay Plane Food To Go, and Putien.
Around Gate 40-80 on L6, there's another food court where more casual, fast-food chains are available, including but not limited to Popeyes, Burger King, and OldTown White Coffee.
Locations: After Departures on L7 and Around Gate 40-80 on L6
Opening hours vary across different venues. Burger King is the first to open in the morning at 6 AM, while Beef & Liberty is the last to close at 12 AM. Duddell's, Gordon Ramsay Plane Food To Go, Tasty Congee & Noodle Wuntun Soup, Putien, Moon Thai Express, and Bari-Uma & ShinsaEat Korean Kitchen are open 24 hours.
THE MATCHA TOKYO
THE MATCHA TOKYO
Originating in Omotesando in Tokyo, THE MATCHA TOKYO has opened its 10th branch in HKIA near Gate 11 on L6, offering the café's signature drinks, including their 100% Organic Matcha, Matcha Latte, Hojicha Latte, and various coffees.
Additionally, THE MATCHA TOKYO has a variety of croffles and airport-exclusive hot dogs, for those who want a small bite as well!
Location: Near Gate 11, Departures L6
Opening Hours: 7 AM to 11 PM
Yuan Is Here
Yuan Is Here
As a recipient of the 2025 Michelin Bib Gourmand, Yuan Is Here is known for its authentic Taiwanese street food and buzzing night market street food décor.
Located near Gate 28 on L6, don't miss out on their signature dishes such as Braised Pork Rice, Taiwanese Burger, Sweet Taro Balls, and Bubble Tea!
Location: Near Gate 28, Departures L6
Opening Hours: 7 AM to 11 PM
Men Wah Bing Teng
Man Wah Bing Teng
If you want to savor cha chaan teng-style food one last time before you fly, Men Wah Bing Teng is the perfect choice.
Situated near Gate 11 on L6, this "bing sutt" (冰室) offers a variety of Hong Kong traditional dishes, like Men Wah BBQ Pork with Egg and Rice, Sa Cha Beef Noodles, and Hong Kong-style Milk Tea.
Location: Near Gate 11, Departures L6
Opening Hours: 24/7
INTERVALS Sky Bar & Restaurant
INTERVALS Bar
Located by the Sky Bridge on L9 (between Gates 12 and 24), INTERVALS is a cocktail bar launched by Plaza Premium Group in 2023, providing travelers a full-fledged service menu and in-flight takeaways.
Their cocktail menu offers classic drinks such as Martini, Gin & Tonic, Margarita, and Whisky Sour, along with non-alcoholic drinks like soft drinks, tea, coffee, and kombucha.
The venue also serves up a variety of food options to go with your drinks, such as The HK Prawn Toast, Mini Boston Lobster Roll, and Avocado "Croast."
Location: Departures L9, Sky Bridge (between Gates 12 and 24)
Opening Hours: 7 AM to 11:30 PM
% Arabica
Arabica %
For those who need a caffeine boost for their early morning flights, they can visit % Arabica, an iconic specialty coffee chain originating from Kyoto in Japan, near Gate 10 on L6.
% Arabica was first introduced to Hong Kong in 2017, offering simple, yet high-quality cups of coffee, alongside matcha and lemonade for those who don't drink coffee.
Location: Near Gate 10, Departure L6
Opening Hours: 6 AM to 9 PM
The Pier, Business Lounge (Cathay Pacific Lounge)
Cathay Pacific
If you're flying Cathay Pacific First Class, Business, or are a Silver Asia Miles member or above, their The Pier lounge near Gate 65 is a must-visit if you're departing from HKIA.
As the largestairport lounge in the world, The Pier lounge not only offers delicious food and drinks, but they also offers work stations, shower suites, and semi-private resting pods.
Don't miss out on their popular Noodle Bar serving up Hong Kong classics and Chinese dishes, and Teahouse with JING's loose-leaf teas ranging from Japanese sencha, aged pu-erh, and Earl Grey.
Location: Near Gate 65
Opening Hours: 5:30 AM to 12:30 AM
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This is your chance to become fully immersed in Hong Kong’s rich cultural past — with fashion.
Lanson Place Causeway Bay Hong Kong, in collaboration with Hong Kong Tramways, will be launching the Ding Ding Qipao Tour! The tour, which begins on May 17, 2025, and will run on weekends, invites participants to take a step back in time to experience the vibrant heritage of Hong Kong.
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This collaboration by Lanson Place Causeway Bay Hong Kong and Hong Kong Tramways aims to tell the stories of Hong Kong through a modern lens. Participants and guests have the opportunity to wear a traditional qipao, which is available for rental from clothing boutique Yan Shang Kee in Central. The boutique offers a variety of styles for women, men, and children.
This experience is perfect for couples, friends, and families who are ecstatic and eager to embark on an off-the-beaten-path travel adventure. The group will board a beautifully restored 1920s-style open-top tram and glide through the bustling streets of Hong Kong while savoring the nostalgia of a bygone era.
Courtesy of Lanson Place Causeway Bay Hong Kong
The photogenic journey through the 1920s doesn’t end there; participants are also invited to continue their journey in Salon Lanson within Lanson Place, conveniently located next to the Causeway Bay Terminus, where they can enjoy a special cocktail inspired by The World of Suzie Wong, a romantic classic film set in 1960s Hong Kong.
The Ding Ding Qipao Tour pass is priced at HK$580 per person, with each ticket including:
A one-hour journey on the TramOramic Tour (one-way)
Departure is at 4:15 PM from the Western Market Terminus to the Causeway Bay Terminus
Rental of a qipao from Yan Shang Kee (1 to 3 PM); with the garment to be returned the next day (10 AM to 12 NN)
A glass of The World of Suzie Wong at Salon Lanson for an additional HK$68 (5:30 to 7:30 PM)
Courtesy of Lanson Place Causeway Bay Hong KongCourtesy of Lanson Place Causeway Bay Hong Kong
Lanson Place Causeway Bay is dedicated to celebrating Hong Kong’s rich cultural heritage and creating unique travel experiences. To enhance this adventure, the hotel also invites travelers to take advantage of its Chronicles of Nostalgia accommodation package, which includes a one-night stay along with two Ding Ding Qipao Tour passes.
This package starts from HK$2,430 per room per night and is available on weekends from May 17 to Aug. 17, 2025. Cocktail price is subject to a 10% service charge. The package rate for the Chronicles of Nostalgia is subject to a 10% service charge and a 3% Hotel Accommodation Tax.
You may contact the Reservations team at [email protected] or call +852 3477 6888 for room reservations and inquiries.
Follow Lanson Place Causeway Bay Hong Kong on their Facebook and Instagram pages.
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Elevate your travel experiences and become the traveler you want to be with Visa.
Every journey is a reflection of who you are, your passions, your dreams, and the way you choose to explore the world. Visa aims to empower everyone to become the traveler they want to be by making every trip seamless, rewarding, and unique through their #TravelWithVisa promotions!
This initiative is designed to bring exclusive perks and unforgettable experiences wherever your journeys take you. Visa will be collaborating with five leading airlines — Air New Zealand, All Nippon Airways (ANA), Ethiopian Airlines, EVA AIR, and Singapore Airlines — to elevate your future travels from take-off to touchdown.
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Cash rebates on flight bookings with five international airlines
From now until Dec. 31, 2025, eligible Visa cardholders from Hong Kong and Macau can enjoy cash rebates when booking flights directly through Air New Zealand, All Nippon Airways (ANA), Ethiopian Airlines, EVA AIR, and Singapore Airlines via their designated official Hong Kong or Macau websites. Offers include:
HK$240 rebate for a single transaction of HK$4,000 to HK$7,999
HK$800 rebate for a single transaction of HK$8,000 or more.
You may redeem this offer by simply registering your Visa card before making the purchase here.
Discover a world of new travel experiences with Vee at K11 MUSEA
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To celebrate the official launch of the #TravelWithVisa initiative, Visa is bringing a hot-air balloon to the K11 MUSEA promenade. Set against the iconic backdrop of the Victoria Harbour, this must-visit photo spot features Visa’s newest brand ambassador, Vee, designed in the shape of a credit card with a fluffy body and symbolizing Visa’s role as a versatile and trusted travel companion. At Visa, they make travel seamless, safe, and enjoyable to empower everyone to become the traveler they want to be.
Courtesy of Visa Hong Kong
To amp up the excitement, visitors have the chance to get their hands on exclusive collectibles, including keychains, tote bags, slippers, socks, and luggage tags, available only though the #TravelWithVisa pop-up.
From now until May 13, 2025, these limited-edition items will be up for grabs for visitors to the Visa hot-air balloon upon completion of a simple task on weekends and public holidays, including taking and sharing a photo with the balloon!
Win Business Class tickets from EVA AIR and travel in style
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In partnership with EVA AIR, Visa is giving travelers the chance to elevate their journey and travel in style to select destinations, including Los Angeles, Munich, New York, Paris, San Francisco, Vancouver, and Vienna.
From now until May 11, 2025, two Visa cardholders with the highest accumulated spending at K11 MUSEA and K11 Art Mall will win two round-trip Business Class tickets with EVA AIR to any one of the seven exciting destinations.
In the next months, Visa will be introducing more exclusive rewards through its collaborations and partnerships with different partners and merchants. Follow Vee to unlock new adventures, perks, and ways to travel with your Visa card.
For more information about the #TravelWithVisa initiative, visit the website here and follow Visa Hong Kong on Instagram.
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Disney fans, Hong Kong Disneyland is celebrating its 20th Anniversary this year and is inviting everyone to come join in all the fun! Join your Disney friends as they start the “Most Magical Party of All” this summer, promising unparalleled joy and enchantment for this year-long celebration. Here’s what you can look forward to starting this June!
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Brand-New Anniversary-Only Castle Stage Show
Photo from Hong Kong Disneyland/Instagram
Get welcomed by Mickey and Friends, Duffy and Friends, and the Disney princesses in an anniversary-only castle stage show! Enjoy a high-energy, fun-filled party with your fellow Disney friends at this limited-time daytime extravaganza. Feel the energy and party like never before with exhilarating performances, spectacular theatrics, and captivating rhythms!
'Friendtastic!' Parade
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Jump into a partying mood and witness the largest-ever daytime parade at Hong Kong Disneyland with the “Friendtastic!” Parade. Featuring 11 party floats with 11 different groups of Disney friends, guests can immerse themselves in the exciting atmosphere and experience outstanding theatrics, positive energies, and toe-tapping tunes!
Plus, La Familia Madrigal from the film “Encanto” is making their very first appearance at this enchanting parade! Some of the details of their float include the Madrigal family mural, Bruno’s cloak, and the intricate staircase patterns of the Casita.
Special 20th Anniversary Edition of 'Momentous'
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See the night sky decorated with dazzling lights and Disney magic with the “Momentous” nighttime spectacular. The 20th Anniversary edition of “Momentous” will elevate the magical party to newer heights, offering an unforgettable climax to the day-to-night celebration, and becoming a heartfelt memory for every guest to take home from this special celebration.
The Excitement Extends to the Entire Resort
See the magic in every part of the Hong Kong Disneyland Resort, with party decorations turning every spot into the perfect photo backdrop. Plus, you’ll even see Mickey and Friends, and Duffy and Friends all dressed in exclusive 20th Anniversary outfits!
New Pixar Entertainment Experience Coming Soon
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This upcoming experience is sure to be one to look out for! Disney will be unveiling an all-new, exclusive Pixar entertainment experience to Hong Kong Disneyland – a first and unique experience only in Hong Kong!
This new addition, along with a planned Marvel-themed area expansion, was announced by Michael Moriarty, Managing Director of Hong Kong Disneyland Resort, as part of the 20th anniversary celebrations.
This new Pixar entertainment experience is said to be located right beside the World of Frozen zone!
Don’t miss out on the magic and the party of the year! For more information and updates, visit the Hong Kong Disneyland website, and check out their Facebook and Instagram pages!
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