Hong Kong Trip May 2025 includes a few areas: Kennedy Town, Temple Street, Central Hong Kong, Cyberport, Hong Kong Island, and Sham Shui Po.
Took a trip to Hong Kong in May 2025. Went to a few areas this trip, which includes Kennedy Town, Temple Street, Central Hong Kong, Cyberport, Hong Kong Island, and Sham Shui Po.

Seems a busy morning at the airport. A lot of people are travelling.




The view from airplane is nice.


Places of Interest
12th | Kennedy Town, Temple Street |
13th | Kennedy Town, Central |
14th | Cyberport, Central |
15th | Hong Kong Island, Sham Shui Po |
16th | Hong Kong International Airport |

Des Voeux Rd W, Sai Ying Pun, Hong Kong

Bumped into a fire incident as we went back to hotel from Kennedy Town on the first day.

There was no tram service due to the fire incident causing a block on the route.



Photos

Admiralty MTR station.

A roadside kiosk for antique wathces.

YMCA Hong Kong.

Lee Kum Kee building, Central, Hong Kong.

Located near the Star Ferry Pier, Tsim Sha Tsui Clock Tower is a significant landmark in Hong Kong.

HSBC ads can be seen almost everywhere in Hong Kong, as a financial center.
Food & Beverages

The Chinese Banquet restaurant is just next to the hotel.
Temple Street (12th May)




Stanley Restaurant, Sai Ying Pun (13th May)

Kwong Kee Restaurant, Sai Ying Pun (13th May)



Lee Wah Cafe, Sai Ying Pun (14th May)

Shake Shack IFC Mall (14th May)

Wan Chai (15th May)

Lung Dim Sum (15th May)

Haiphong Road Temporary Cooked Food Hawker Bazaar (15th May)
海防道临时熟食小贩市场

Sham Shui Po Snake Soup (15th May)

Accommodation

Exit B3 of Sai Ying Pun MTR Station.

Best Western Plus Hotel Hong Kong is the place we stay for this trip.




Le188 Hong Kong

Le188 Restaurant and Lounge is a relaxing place to have nice hi-tea or evening drink with an awesome view.



Back To Kuala Lumpur
Took some photos from Hong Kong International Airport to Kuala Lumpur International Airport.

The LV outlet inside Terminal 1, different angle than that of last Hong Kong Trip in November 2024.

A thought of whether these foreign exchange outlets will be something like CD stores in the near future, becoming obsolete as digital currencies and payments become more popular.

A glance at Cathay Pacific’s aircraft. Same build up, similar structure, different branding, and it’s all different stories.


An aerial view of Hong Kong as the flight taking off.

An aerial view of Malaysia’s landscape.

Home sweet home with Batik Air in sight.