Rediscovering Post-Pandemic HONG KONG: 4 Days & 4 Nights Around Asia’s Dynamic World City for Less Than 30,000 All-In [December 2023]

In December 2023, my friends and I flew to Hong Kong for 4 days after winning free base fare tickets with Cathay Pacific. We joined the Hong Kong International Airport Authority’s World of Winners campaign in the Philippines, and we each got one roundtrip free base fare ticket valid until December 2023. My friends and I chose December as our travel month to avoid the heat (which we did not), and to have better weather in general.

Today, I will share with you what happened in these 4 days and 4 nights around Hong Kong. My friends and I have all been to Hong Kong in the past, but we still went for the usual sightings. Read on below to learn which places we visited and how we managed to fit everything in for less than ₱30,000 per person all-in.

Hong Kong SAR

Hong Kong is a special administrative region of the People’s Republic of China. The autonomous territory has its own government, economy, and currency. This highly developed territory is one of Asia’s financial and economic hubs; it is the center or base of many multi-national companies and corporations.

Hong Kong is one of the Philippines’ biggest travel markets. Many Filipinos fly between Hong Kong and the Philippines daily. It is also one of the favorite and first-time go-to destinations of Filipino families and tourists. Hong Kong grants Philippine passport holders a 14-day visa-free entry to the territory.

Plane Tickets

My friends and I won complimentary return base fare tickets with Cathay Pacific from the Hong Kong International Airport Authority’s World of Winners campaign. The HKIAA gave out thousands of roundtrip plane tickets to Hong Kong to people from around the world to lure travelers back to and revive Hong Kong’s post-pandemic tourism industry.

I only paid US$66.30 (₱3,638.99 charged by my local bank) each for taxes and fees for the return Cathay Pacific flights. I wrote about these Cathay Pacific flights in my previous flight reports: CX 912 Manila to Hong Kong and CX 901 Hong Kong to Manila. I hope you can check out these reports.

Accommodation

My friends and I went around Hong Kong for 4 days and 4 nights and chose Yesinn Youth Hostel @ Yau Ma Tei as our accommodation. It is a no-frills hostel with Hong Kong-standard-sized private rooms and private toilets. We paid ₱4,988.64 each for 4 nights in 2 standard bunk rooms.

I wrote about the property and our 4-night stay in this affordable accommodation. I hope you can check out the hostel of the day feature on Yesinn Youth Hostel @ Yau Ma Tei here.

Going Around Hong Kong

Hong Kong has an efficient transportation system. Everything is accessible by trains, subways, buses, and trams. The country’s transportation system is also synced with Google. It is easy to search and navigate your way around the territory if you have a working internet connection.

 

My friends and I bought and used the country’s Octopus Card for all types of transportation during the trip. The Octopus Card is a reusable contactless smart stored value card widely used around Hong Kong. It is also a widely accepted alternative mode of payment in the territory. We bought Octopus Cards for HKD200 each with HKD150 stored value and HKD50 refundable card deposit.

Internet Sim Card

My friends and I bought this internet sim card from Klook, paid ₱400.60 after discounts, and plugged it into one of our spare phones. We accessed and shared the mobile data through the phone’s mobile hotspot.

The internet sim card came with 80 GB of LTE high-speed data and 1,000 local voice minutes. The four of us did not even use up 25% of the sim card’s data allocation.

Travel Insurance

One of my non-negotiables when going on a trip is getting travel insurance. This insurance protects me from any happenings, delays, cancellations, or unexpected circumstances during a trip.

For this Hong Kong trip, I bought my travel insurance from Standard Insurance. I paid ₱350 for the Asia Protect Peso 500K insurance plan.

Places Visited in Hong Kong

As mentioned above, my friends and I are not first-timers in Hong Kong. We carefully chose the places we visited and took our time going around these places. Here are the places we have been on this four-day trip.

YAU MA TEI

We walked around our hostel neighborhood, Yau Ma Tei, while waiting for check-in. We came across a small local café, had a nice lunch, and immediately had our egg tart fix.

K11 MUSEA

K11 Musea is a modern, artsy, and beautifully designed shopping mall near Victoria Harbour. This uniquely designed shopping mall has hundreds of retail shops, restaurants, and entertainment spaces for all its visitors.

VICTORIA HARBOUR & AVENUE OF THE STARS

We visited Victoria Harbour and Avenue of the Stars for the nightly “A Symphony of Lights” at 8:00 p.m. light show.

NGONG PING 360 CABLE CAR

My friends and I took the 25-minute Ngong Ping 360 Cable Car to Ngong Ping Village. We took the glass cabin to the village and rode in the standard cabin on the way back. We got our tickets from Klook and paid ₱1,803.20 each.

NGONG PING VILLAGE, TIAN TAN BUDDHA & PO LIN MONASTERY

Upon arrival, we walked around Ngong Village and checked out the different shops. We also had our photos taken with the Tian Tan Buddha. We went up to the big Buddha structure and explored the museum inside. We also checked out the Po Lin Monastery before going back to Tung Chung.

CITYGATE OUTLETS

After Ngong Ping, we went to CityGate Outlets and had lunch. We spent the rest of the day shopping and finding the best footwear and wardrobe deals.

VICTORIA PEAK TRAM & SKY TERRACE 428

We took the iconic tram to Victoria Peak and enjoyed the beautiful panoramic Hong Kong skyline from Sky Terrace 428. We got our Sky Terrace 428 and return tram tickets from Klook and paid ₱725.55 each after discounts.

CENTRAL

We walked around Central, checked out some shops, and had lunch at Five Guys.

MONGKOK

We visited the bustling and busy area of Mongkok on our second to last night. We met a friend for dinner and spent the rest of the night around the busy Ladies Market and Mongkok shopping district.

HONG KONG DISNEYLAND

My friends and I spent our last day at Hong Kong Disneyland. We got early entry tickets from Klook and paid ₱6,394.03 each. We got into the theme park an hour before the official opening time and enjoyed the new rides at the recently opened (at the time of our visit) World of Frozen. We rode multiple rides throughout the day and stayed until the iconic fireworks display and the theme park closed.

Also, we availed of Klook’s Hong Kong Disneyland Dining Voucher, which included a lunch meal and a dinner meal in selected restaurants. We also got free ice cream (or caramel popcorn) from this voucher. We paid ₱1,836.35 each after discounts.

Summary of Expenses

On top of all these expenses, I exchanged the Philippine Peso for Hong Kong Dollars prior to leaving Manila for this trip. I exchanged HKD940 for ₱6,956 in a money changer in Makati Central Square.

Here is a list of all my expenses for this 4-day and 4-night trip to Hong Kong in December 2023:

Disclaimer: The expenses above do not include personal shopping (from CityGate Outlets), chocolates, and other ‘pasalubongs’.

I spent ₱28,412.91 for a 4-day and 4-night trip to Hong Kong — plane tickets, accommodation, entry tickets, food, and pocket money included. Not bad, eh?

My friends and I got lucky by winning free base fare tickets with Cathay Pacific. If, by any chance, we get our tickets for ₱1 base fare, the whole trip will pretty much be in the same cost range.


This 2023 Hong Kong trip summary shows that traveling on a budget is still possible given the elevated prices of everything. One needs to carefully plan and choose the places to visit.

Have you been to Hong Kong recently? How was your trip? I hope you had fun! Which place do you want to visit again? I hope you can share your experiences in the comments section below. Do you have any questions about anything mentioned above? You may send them to me via email at contact@thewkndtravel.com.

Thank you for joining me in today’s 2023 Hong Kong trip recap. I hope to visit more and more places on a budget and share how I did it with everyone. Before you go, I hope you can like, follow and share my social media pages – Facebook and Instagram. This will help me increase my reach; it will also keep you up-to-date with the latest blog posts, itineraries and flight reports on this website. Thank you and see you in the next one!

PS. Photos were taken using my OnePlus 9 Pro.

Tokyo 2023: ODAIBA, TEAMLAB PLANETS TOKYO & TOKYO DISNEYLAND Photoblog [October 2023]

Many months ago, my friends and I visited Tokyo for a little over a week. We have been around Tokyo as a group since 2015. We have also been around the city individually in the following years. We carefully decided to choose the places we wanted to go. We did not aim to see everything. In fact, we kept our itinerary open and flexible.

In the previous Tokyo 2023 blogs, I shared with you details and photos of our experiences in Roppongi, Yokohama, Shibuya, Tsukiji, Gotokuji, Ginza, Asakusa, Ueno, and Shinjuku. I also shared a detailed do-it-yourself blog about our Fujikawaguchiko day tour. Today, I will share bits and pieces about our visit to Odaiba, teamLab Planets, and Tokyo Disneyland.

Plane Tickets

My friends and I scored our tickets from Cebu Pacific Air’s ₱1 base fare anniversary sale in March 2023. We got our return Tokyo tickets for ₱7,116.72 per person, including 7 kilograms of carry-on luggage, 20 kilograms of checked luggage, and a complimentary standard seat per sector.

In the last few weeks, I shared my flight experiences with Cebu Pacific Air on flights to and from Tokyo. I hope you can check out these flight reports: Cebu Pacific Air 5J 5056 Manila to Tokyo Narita and Cebu Pacific Air 5J 5055 Tokyo Narita to Manila.

Accommodation

My friends and I only chose one accommodation for the whole trip. We stayed with Imano Tokyo Ginza Hostel, a budget-friendly and excellent hostel on the quiet side of Ginza. We stayed in their private twin rooms and six-bed mixed dormitory rooms.

I featured Imano Tokyo Ginza Hostel in one of the recent hostel of the day posts. I hope you can check out that feature and review here.

Going Around Tokyo

Going around Tokyo can be quite challenging. Instead of thinking about which specific route or subway or train line to take, my friends and I opted to just use our IC cards throughout the trip. We did not avail of a subway pass or an unlimited train pass.

Basically, we searched our destination via Google Maps and followed either the fastest train option (if we were in a hurry) or the most economical or cheapest train option (if we were not chasing anything). Thankfully, we found every destination we intended to go to. Thank you, Google!

Odaiba

Odaiba is an entertainment and shopping hub on the man-made islands of Tokyo Bay.

My friend and I went to see the Statue of Liberty and the Odaiba Seaside Park from its observation deck. We went to DiverCity Tokyo Plaza, had lunch, and saw the life-sized Unicorn Gundam. We came back to DiverCity to have dinner and check out the place at night.

Nearest Train Station: Daiba Station (Yurikamome Line)

TeamLab Planets Tokyo

teamLab Planets Tokyo is a museum that lets people walk through water, be one with the flowers, and become one with the world. Everyone goes in barefoot to feel the elements and enhance the experience.

We pre-booked our timed tickets via Klook and paid ₱1,392.13 each after promotions and discounts. The teamLab Borderless in Azabudai Hills was yet to open during our October 2023 visit.

Nearest Train Station: Shin-Toyosu Station (Yurikamome Line)

Tokyo Disneyland

Who does not know Disneyland? Tokyo has its own Disneyland and the world’s only Disney Sea. My friends and I enjoyed a full day of rides, shows, and experiences.

We pre-booked our tickets via Klook (again) and paid ₱3,076.63 each after discounts and promotions. We went there during the theme park opening, stayed the whole day, and left after the disappointing fireworks display. We still had a nice day at the theme park.

Nearest Train Station: Maihama Station (JR East Keiyō Line)


Thank you for joining me in today’s photoblog. Have you been to these places? Which one do you like the most and why? Is there a specific place that caught your interest or attention? Feel free to share them in the comments section below. Do you have any questions about anything mentioned above? You may also send them to me via email to contact@thewkndtravel.com.

I hope you stay tuned for more Tokyo 2023-related content in the future. Before you go, I hope you can like, follow and share my social media pages – Facebook and Instagram. This will help me increase my reach; it will also keep you up-to-date with the latest blog posts, itineraries and flight reports on this website. Thank you and see you in the next one!

PS. Photos were taken using my OnePlus 9 Pro.

Throwback Thursday Treat: 2013 Hong Kong & Macau Photoblog

Soooo guys, today’s Thursday & I thought of having another Throwback Thursday Treat! My friends & I are flying to Hong Kong tomorrow for a short weekend break. Yes, we’ll be there just for the weekend. Before flying out, it should be nice to look back how my previous Hong Kong trip went.

Last October 2013, my friends & I went to Hong Kong & Macau for 5 days. To be honest with you, it’s one of the trips which I did not plan. I was still a noob to international travel. As a Hong Kong first timer, I asked my friends to do our trip itinerary. I also asked them to look for the best possible accommodation.

I forgot the name of the place we stayed, I forgot some of the restaurants we had our breakfast, lunch & dinner. I forgot how to go to this place & how much this ticket exactly cost. All I have with me are the good (and bad? haha) memories I had with my friends.

2013 Hong Kong – Macau crew 😊

There were times where we got lost as a group in Mongkok, lost each other in Central Station, lost a group in Ocean Park (eventually found out they went home early), ate raw & bad food in a random restaurant, enjoyed the thrilling rides of Ocean Park, went back to our childhood during our Disneyland visit, hopped on different buses between Macau hotels & walked literally from 5:00 am to 10:00 pm. These stories will never get old.

PS. I have to say this. Hong Kong is not a cheap destination to visit. Everything is expensive – from food, to water & transportation. Also, majority of the locals we had a chat with were not helpful / welcoming at all. Glad we met co-Filipinos who helped us with some of our questions.

Somewhere in Hong Kong – I think I took this on the bus to the city

I won’t be talking too much in this blog; I’ll just show you photos of the places we visited both in Hong Kong & Macau.

Places Visited In Hong Kong

The Peak Tram & Sky Terrace 428

Central Hong Kong

Hong Kong Disneyland

Ocean Park Hong Kong

My favorite ride in Ocean Park (together with Hair Raiser!!)

Mongkok

Places Visited In Macau

Senado Square

Pork & beef jerky shops right before reaching the Ruins of St Paul’s

Ruins of St Paul’s

‘Forgot-the-name’ Portuguese Egg Tart Shop

Grand Lisboa Hotel

Wynn Macau

Galaxy Macau

The Venetian Macao

We went hotel-hopping in Macau. These hotels provide free shuttle bus rides from one hotel to the other up to the ferry terminal. Very convenient going around Macau. Too bad we only had a few hours in Macau – I’d love to go back to explore more.


These photos pretty much sum up our 2013 Hong Kong Macau trip. Add up some clothes & pasalubong shopping on the side. I apologize for now remembering a lot of details about this trip – I was still a newbie (I think this was my 3rd) to international travels. Don’t worry, I’ll make it up to everyone in my upcoming weekend trip.

I look forward to flying back to Hong Kong this weekend. I want to see how much the city has changed from how it was 5 years ago. I’ll be going with another set of friends; that means new memories (hopefully all good memories lol)!

Is there a place, a shop or a restaurant I should check out in Hong Kong this weekend? Feel free to mention them in the comments below. You can also send an email to contact@thewkndtravel.com. Drop me a message on Facebook, drop a comment on Instagram or send me a tweet on Twitter.

Thank you for reading. Watch out for the next Throwback Thursday Treat! 😜