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HK Day 1 – HKIA, Yau Ma Tei, Temple Street & Mongkok Night Market

February 2, 2013 By: Erlaine22 Comments

The flight from Manila to Hong Kong (HK) took about 2 hours. We were supposed to arrive in HK around 7:30am but our Cebu Pacific flight was delayed for 2 hours so we landed in HKIA around 9:30am. Kelsea was well-behaved all throughout the flight. I prepared reading and activity materials for her to keep her busy.

ARRIVAL AT THE HONG KONG INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT (HKIA)
 
It was Mark and Kelsea’s first time in HK while it’s my second after 8 years.

Not-so-great family picture in HK (LOL!)

It was a long process and long walk from going out the airplane, getting our luggage to going thru Immigration and Customs. We even saw their version of our Duty Free.

HK’s Free Duty

Here were the exchange rates that day (October 31, 2012) in Travelex.

We bought US Dollars in BPI and BDO (you have to be an account holder) a few days before we left Manila. Then we exchanged some of our US Dollars to HK Dollars in the airport so we can buy at once the Octopus Card and tickets to Disneyland in the airport. Don’t forget to get free maps!

With all our luggage already complete, we passed by the Customs at this time already….

There were so many Rolex in HK.

We were starving so we ate in….

Mark and I had these yummy Chinese meals to share with Kelsea…

Maxim’s Roast Goose HK$36
Honey Glazed BBQ Pork HK$31

When all our tummies were full, I looked for the stall/booth of the China Travel Service (CTS) to buy the discounted Disneyland tickets.

CTS at A04
You can compare their ticket prices from the HK attraction’s websites.
CTS’ Disneyland tickets:
HK$370 (adult)
HK$270 (child)
HK$100 voucher (senior citizen)
Disneyland park tickets:
HK$399 (adult)
HK$285 (child)
HK$100 (senior citizen)
Discounted tickets in CTS

Not only the tickets here are cheaper, you also don’t have to experience the long lines in the park’s ticket booth.

Next to buy were the Octopus Cards at the Customer Service Counter. The Octopus Card will be used to pay for our MTR, bus rides, HK Island tram, Star Ferry and other channels here. The main transportation when going around HK is riding the MTR or bus because riding a taxi is a little expensive.

Standard Octopus Cards cost (inclusive of HK$50 deposit):
HK$70 (child age 3-11)
HK$150 (adult)
HK$70 (elder/senior citizen age 65 and above)
It comes with a refundable HK$50 deposit which covers HK$30 card cost and ensures uninterrupted Octopus service in case of negative value. So keep your Octopus Card and surrender at the airport before you leave HK.
Note: Do not let anybody use your Octopus Card in the same entry or exit point. You’ll have problems going out. My dad experienced this (LOL!) This was a very funny lesson.
HOW TO GO TO YOUR HOTEL
You have 3 choices:
1. Airport Express
    This train stops at HK Island MTR Station, Tsing Yi and Kowloon. Then you can ride their FREE shuttle service to selected hotels.
     To HK Station (23 mins) – HK$100/person
     To Kowloon Station (20 mins) – HK$90/person
2. Cityflyer Bus
    You can take the A21 bus if you’re going to Kowloon or the A11 bus if you’re headed to HK Island. This takes about 40-45 minutes.
     To HK Island (A11) – HK$40 (adult) / HK$20 (child)
     To Kowloon (A12) – HK$33 (adult) / HK$16.5 (child)
3. Taxi
    You can ride the RED ones if you’re going to Downtown HK or the BLUE ones if going to Disneyland from the airport. Flag down rate is HK$20-30. From the airport, it will cost around HK$250-350 for a maximum of 5 passengers. An additional charge of HK$5 for every baggage in the compartment plus toll fee.
We all chose to ride the…..
A21 Cityflyer Bus
 We all enjoyed the scenery while riding the bus. Upon entering the bus, you have to tap your Octopus card on the machine near the driver to pay the fare. Then, you can put your big bags in the luggage area before choosing a seat. My parents seated on the 1st level while the rest of us seated on the 2nd level. No need to worry about your luggage. There’s a video cam on the 2nd level to see them.
Inside the bus, it will show the next bus stop so that you won’t miss it. Since we stayed in Yau Ma Tei, we alighted the bus at Bus Stop #9. To know your bus stop, check your route here.
 When we were already in our rented apartment, we relaxed for a little while especially the two kids.
Feeling at home
And then waited for my nephew’s grandpa who’s living in Hong Kong 🙂 It was their first time to meet.
Look! Violet’s also in HK! LOL!
 
TEMPLE STREET and MONGKOK NIGHT MARKET
Our apartment was only walking distance from Temple Street and the night markets in Mongkok. So, Mark, my sister Mabes, my aunt Julie and I went out for a walk to check them out while the grandparents stayed with the kids.
Temple Street is just like a mini Divisoria, Baclaran or Quaipo tiangges when compared here in Manila. There were not much good finds but there were authentic Chinese restaurants on the side streets.
Walang mabili LOL!
 Then we went to Mongkok to check out the Ladies’ Market, Electronics Market, etc. We didn’t shop that night though. We didn’t want to spend too much on our first day.
Feeling in honeymoon
 We passed by Soy Street and saw some must-try-their-product establishments.
Hui Lau Shan
They sell yummy mango desserts here. Too bad we weren’t able to buy.
Come Buy!
Come Buy was more inviting so I bought one of their best seller drinks. It tasted okay. Nothing to rave about.
Iced Lemon Apple Tea
We got tired from walking so we went back to the apartment. The night was young though in Hong Kong at 11pm but we chose to call it a night since next day is DISNEYLAND day 🙂
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Comments

  1. Pinay Travel Junkie says

    February 3, 2013 at 1:24 am

    Nice tips you got here, gurl!

    Reply
    • Glamma Momma says

      February 3, 2013 at 10:55 am

      Thanks! Especially coming from you who’s well-traveled 🙂

      Reply
  2. Camille Aguila says

    February 3, 2013 at 1:38 pm

    I hope to travel to HK too! and this will be of great help when I do.

    Reply
    • Glamma Momma says

      February 3, 2013 at 4:26 pm

      Thanks! You’ll surely have fun sightseeing and shopping 😉

      Reply
  3. Nova Cruz | The Family Woman says

    February 3, 2013 at 1:56 pm

    So their MRT card is called octopus card pala. We weren’t able to maximize our trip in HK last year, we had a tourist service and on our third day which was supposed to be our Ocean Park day, my baby got a fever. I wasn’t able to go to Mongkok too, but my hubby did and he bought our daughter two pairs of pyjamas. Hope to be back in HK next time. We missed the ocean park.

    Reply
    • Glamma Momma says

      February 3, 2013 at 4:29 pm

      We decided not to get any tour package because of limitations on time. It’s hard to follow a schedule when traveling with kids and senior citizens 🙂 What month did you go to HK? My daughter was sick a week before our trip. Buti na lang the trip pushed through. We didn’t go to Ocean Park due to budget constraints. But that can be a reason to go back there again next time 🙂

      Reply
  4. Nanay B says

    February 3, 2013 at 4:29 pm

    I wish we could travel abroad someday. Military people has so many “issues” before going out of the country eh. Tsaka wala pa kaming pera. Hehe.

    Bebengisms

    Reply
    • Glamma Momma says

      February 4, 2013 at 3:42 pm

      Kaya yan! Ipon lang kahit pakonti-konti 🙂 But ok din naman kahit hindi abroad agad. Dami rin naman magagandang tourist spot dito sa Pinas 🙂 Important is makapag-family bonding.

      Reply
  5. Aimee Diego says

    February 4, 2013 at 4:52 am

    Very informative post! I will refer to this post once our HK plan pushes through this year. Thanks for sharing!

    Reply
    • Glamma Momma says

      February 4, 2013 at 3:43 pm

      Hehe kinareer ko talaga yung pag plan ng trip namin 🙂 Big help din yung PinoyExchange 😉

      Reply
  6. HenrysMom says

    February 4, 2013 at 4:59 am

    Hi Erlaine! Thanks for the tips. I haven’t been to Hong Kong in years and I see much has changed. For one thing, they didn’t have the Octopus card yet when I was there. I was wondering, did you find your rented apartment online or did your relative find it for you? How would you compare staying in an apartment than in a hotel? The hubby and I are planning to bring Henry to HK Disneyland when he turns six. Hopefully he will be tall enough for all the rides by then.

    Reply
    • Glamma Momma says

      February 4, 2013 at 3:47 pm

      I found the apartment online (thru wimdu.com). The apartment was really convenient for us because we were a large group with a tight budget lol. If there was no budget constraints, I would definitely love to stay in a hotel 🙂 I’ll start saving again and hopefully go back after 3 yrs and stay in Disney Hotel 🙂

      Reply
  7. Krisna says

    February 4, 2013 at 7:18 am

    Thank you for making a blog about your HK trip. May idea na ako. We’re planning to go there kasi next year para maaappreciate na ni Y ang Disneyland. SG muna kami ni hubby this year. 🙂

    Reply
    • Glamma Momma says

      February 4, 2013 at 3:50 pm

      This is just the 1st day 🙂 Unfortunately, we weren’t able to go to the other tourist spots. It’s hard to walk and walk with kids and seniors around lol. We’re planning on going to SG next time coz when we went on honeymoon there 5yrs ago, Universal Studios was not yet there. Try reverse bungy in SG! 🙂

      Reply
  8. serene shikukeza says

    February 4, 2013 at 7:41 am

    Thanks for the travel tips. Hope we can go to HK soon!

    Reply
    • Glamma Momma says

      February 4, 2013 at 3:51 pm

      You’re welcome! I bet you too can visit HK soon 🙂

      Reply
  9. Cha Yungco-Salvador says

    February 4, 2013 at 8:36 am

    Oh, how I miss HK! It’s been a while since I’ve last been there. When we went there, we availed a tour package. It’s easier for us that way. 🙂

    Reply
    • Glamma Momma says

      February 4, 2013 at 3:54 pm

      Hi Cha! We preferred DIY because of the kids and senior citizens who can’t walk fast enough to catch up with the time required by the tour. We weren’t able to visit all the tourist spots though so we’ll definitely go back when the kids are old enough to enjoy the rides.

      Reply
  10. pepper tan says

    February 4, 2013 at 10:41 am

    I miss HK. My daughter enjoyed Disneyland immensely. I also bought tickets from CTS

    Reply
    • Glamma Momma says

      February 4, 2013 at 3:56 pm

      Hi Pepper! I’ll blog about our Disneyland day next to this. We only went there for 1 day. Bitin! My parents told me that HK Disney is small compared to the ones in US and Japan. Yeah, thanks to CTS for cheap tickets 🙂

      Reply
  11. Chrystal says

    February 4, 2013 at 11:55 pm

    Will be going to HK with preschooler in tow next week so this post was just what I needed! Hope to read the rest soon, very useful 🙂

    Reply
  12. ~nikki~ says

    March 24, 2015 at 7:43 am

    Hi,

    I’m originally from Hawaii and I’m going to Manila for 3 weeks then we will travel and stay to Hongkong for 5 days.

    I want to tell you how much I appreciate the very helpful tips you mentioned in your blog specially regarding the the fare prices and transportations. I never been to other Asia country other than Philippines so I’m a bit scared and hesitant but I want to a little bit explore
    I will keep those in mindsince it’s just 2 hour travel, why not try.

    I just have few questions that hopefully you may help me with:

    > Regarding clothes, accessories, bags, techy stuff prices, which one is a lot cheaper? Should I just shop at Divisoria/168/tutuban or Mongkok has better deal since most of the item in PI are made in China?

    > Does most vendors speak english?

    I hope you can help me.
    Thank you.

    Reply

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