Hello! Hong Kong Tours | Best 5 Heritage Bridges In Hong Kong

Hong Kong is a concrete jungle known for its buzzing nightlife, bustling business ventures, and easy and reliable transportation system. One of the reasons why it is easy to travel around the city is because of the convenient connecting bridges that have served as vital transportation links from the New Territories to the city.

With the beautiful architectural structures, crossing these bridges will give you a panoramic view of Hong Kong that you will surely admire. Your Hello! Hong Kong Tours team has listed the top 5 beautiful bridges in the city that are worth going out of your way to cross!

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Tsing Ma Bridge

The bridge was named after the two islands it connects, namely Tsing Yi and Ma Wan. It is the world's 14th-longest span suspension bridge, and was the second-longest at the time of completion. Did you know that prior to the completion of the Tsing Ma Bridge, Lantau Island could only be accessed by water, and was completely rural? Now, thanks to this bridge you can now visit the Lantau island in a breeze!. Another exciting way to see the AWEmazing structure of the Tsing Ma bridge is when you take a sightseeing helicopter tour, You can experience and see the beauty of the Tsing Ma Bridge on our 30-Minute Lion RockPrivate Flight and catch the perfect sunset whilst onboard the airconditioned MD902 Explorer Twin-Engine Helicopter.

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Ap Lei Chau Bridge

Also know as Aberdeen Bridge, this bridge connects the island of Ap Lei Chau (Aberdeen Island) to the community of Aberdeen on Hong Kong Island. It allows pedestrian access where you can have a ten-minute walk between Aberdeen and Ap Lei Chau which see the view of the typhoon shelter. Aberdeen is also known for Sampan rides so feel like a local, and experience the traditional watercraft that Chinese fisherman families lived centuries ago when you book our private customised tour!

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Tai Chung Bridge - Tai O

Located at Tai-O fishing village, this small, blue pedestrian-only bridge is a great way to see the famous stilt houses. When you book our full-day Lantau tour, you will be able to see and cross this bridge. Not only that, you will be able to ride a boat in Tai-O together with our Hello! Hong Kong tour guides. On the boat boat ride, you will be able to see the Macau Bridge and if you are lucky, get a chance to see the pink dolphins!

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Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge

Last BUT definitely not the least on our list, is the famous Hong Kong-Zhuhai Macau bridge. It is the longest sea-crossing and the longest open-sea fixed link in the world. The 45-minute drive away is convenient and easy access to and from Macau, where traditionally can be accessed via Star Ferry which is an hour-long ferry ride. Since you are crossing two cities, it is still required to pass the immigration department of both, so don’t forget to bring your passport and other important documents for immigration requirements.

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Hello! Hong Kong Tours | Memories Tours Vouchers

Changes are inevitable and sometimes that includes our friends leaving the city they once loved. Are your friends leaving Hong Kong? Are you looking for the perfect send-off parting gift?

Good news! we are now offering gift vouchers for Hello!  Hong Kong Memories Tours. Now, you can make their last few days in Hong Kong more memorable. Spend the day with them, rediscovering everything that makes Hong Kong so special with our specially designed 3 itineraries to choose from. All with a deep dive into history, culture, and local stories. With the guidance of your expert Hello! Hong Kong tour guides, their last days in Hong Kong will definitely be a day to remember!

The perfect leaving gift for long-lasting memories.

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HELLO! HONG KONG TOURS | SPOTLIGHT ON: RYAN
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Spotlight On: Ryan

In this episode of Spotlight On we meet Ryan. Ryan was born and raised in Hong Kong and has an incredible family history that can be traced for hundreds of years. We have asked Ryan some questions about some of his favorite things in Hong Kong.

 
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What's your favorite food and where would you recommend people to get it?

For the summer I like chilled mango sago pudding

For the winter I like hot sago sweet soup in coconut milk or hot cashew paste sweet soup, black sesame sweet soup. My favorite place to get sago soup is a small family-run business in San Po Kong, Kowloon, but I can’t remember the name!

 
 
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Whats your favourite place to take people to on tours?

When I take people to Tai O fishing town, I make sure that we stop for a rest at a real transitional family run Chinese dessert restaurant.

Other fun facts about Ryan

Languages Ryan guides in: English, Cantonese, Mandarin

Month and year Ryan joined Hello! Tours: 2018

One thing Ryan likes about working with Hello! Hong Kong:

Small group private custom-made tour. Flexible!

Something not many people know about Ryan: Ryan did not answer.

Hello! Hong Kong Tours |Where To Stay In Hong Kong

Choosing the right hotel when you travel is one of the most important tasks. Location, price, reviews, easy access to transportation, nearby malls, and other tourist attractions are important things to consider when looking for a hotel.

Hello! Hong Kong Tours Team has listed different districts in Hong Kong to help you decide on which locations are most suitable for your Hong Kong tour.

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TSIM SHA TSUI (KOWLOON SIDE) - It has the highest concentration of hotels where you will get the best view of the HK Island skyline from.

TSIM SHA TSUI EAST (KOWLOON SIDE) - It is home to a few of the big hotels and the fantastic History Museum. The views of the skyline from hotels in this area are spectacular. Of course, you have to get the harbor view room!

MONGKOK (KOWLOON SIDE) - If you want a place closer to the local markets, and feel the local vibe, this district is just right for you. You can find a lot of cheap hotel options in this neighborhood. Including the short stay variety!

CENTRAL (HK ISLAND SIDE) - This is probably the most convenient area to stay in Hong Kong. The transport links are excellent. however, convenience and glamour come with a price tag!

SHEUNG WAN (HK ISLAND SIDE) - If you want a more traditional, quiet convenience, this is the right place for you. It has many of the conveniences of Central but without the hefty price tag.

WAN CHAI (HK ISLAND SIDE) - If you want a ‘good fun’ environment with lots of bars playing live music and offering happy hours.

We put together a list of hotels in each district to help you decide on where to stay on your next Singapore trip.

HELLO! HONG KONG TOURS | SPOTLIGHT ON: KEKO
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Spotlight On: Keko

In this episode of Spotlight On we meet Keko, one of the longest-standing members of the Hello! Tours Team. We have asked Keko some questions about some of his favorite things in Hong Kong.

 
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What's your favorite food and where would you recommend people to get it?

Definitely Drunken Shrimp. Tung Po dai pai dong in North Point makes the best drunken shrimp and the owner Robbie is so much fun.

 
 
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Whats your favourite place to take people to on tours?

Because I love terrorizing the fish!

Other fun facts about Keko

Languages Keko guides in: Meow meow.

Month and year Keko joined Hello! Tours: Oct 2013

One thing Keko likes about working with Hello! Hong Kong:

I was the first member of the Hello! Tours team (apart from Laura) and I've been able to live in and learn about the culture of three great cities across Asia.

Something not many people know about Keko:

Not many people know that I am the Chief Operations Officer of Hello! Tours. Most people assume I am just some office pet.

Best Sailing Activity In Hong Kong

Feeling stuck and nowhere to go? Your Hello! Hong Kong Tours has the perfect getaway for you and your family.

There are plenty of Hong Kong activities that you can do in the city, but nothing beats spending the night out from the hustle and bustle of city life and enjoy a relaxing Hong Kong Sailing with your loved one.

In this overnight eco-adventure, you will sail through Port Shelter and enjoy a fresh seafood lunch in a family-owned restaurant on the high island. Enjoy the eye-catching islands that are part of the protected Hong Kong Global Geopark. You will then sail towards Tai Long wan where you can enjoy the sandy white beaches and spend a relaxing evening onboard or have close-to-nature evening camping on the beach.

Enjoy your summer Holiday with our Sailing Activity.

Enjoy your summer Holiday with our Sailing Activity.

Start your second day with a fresh continental breakfast aboard and time on the beach. If you are feeling a little bit adventurous, go on a challenging hike up Sharp Peak. Finally, enjoy the scenery as you sail going back to Port Shelter.

Hurry and take advantage of the summer holiday and enjoy an overnight Hello! Hong Kong boat adventure. Book now!

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Hong Kong Activities | Dragon Boat Festival

Today marks the annual Dragon boat festival. Looking back at the pre-pandemic time, people gather to see colorful boats, hear the thumping of drums, and see excited crowds cheering their team favorites in the friendly Dragon boat race.

Now that social distancing is still in force, you may need to check the activity before you leave your house to make sure that these Hong Kong activities are still running. Despite the restriction, the traditions on how people celebrate the festival will never fade.

Here are the top five traditions that Chinese people observe during the Dragon boat festival

ROW ROW ROW YOUR BOAT

A dragon boat festival will never be the same without the iconic friendly competition dragon boat race. This tradition is to commemorate the life of Qu Yuan, a patriotic poet, and exiled official in ancient China. Qu Yuan drowned himself in the river as an act of protest. In order to save him, locals rushed in boats to save him thus, the dragon race was born.

Don’t forget the Zong-zi (粽子)

Zong Zi is a sticky rice dumpling stuffed with different fillings wrapped in bamboo leaves. It is commonly eaten during the Dragon boat festival. It was believed that when locals tried to save Qu Yuan, they throw the rice dumplings wrapped in bamboo leaves into the river so the fish would eat the grains instead of Yuan's body.

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It is believed that cutting out the shapes of five poisonous creatures to ward off evil spirits causes disease. It is sometimes seen sticking stick on windows, doors, and walls.

Wear perfume Pouches

During Dragon Boat Festival perfume pouches are hung around kids' necks. as it is believed to protect them from evil.

Charms all the way

During the Dragon boat festival, people wear lucky bracelets on their necks, feet, or wrists which symbolizes longevity,

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Rediscover Hong Kong with Hello! Hong Kong Residents Tours

Hello! Hong Kong Tours always wants to showcase the best of Hong Kong. Whether you book a Helicopter Charter, Walking Tour, Sailing Adventure, or fun Activity with us you'll be immersed in the uniqueness and beauty of Hong Kong that we all love.

Our Residents Tours are still running full steam ahead in line with the social gathering restrictions of 4 pax per group. This is your opportunity to explore and learn more about our city in an intimate small group; just like Edwina and Tom who took our Hong Kong Island Food and Culture Residents Tour last week.

Rediscover Hong Kong on our Residents Tour.

Rediscover Hong Kong on our Residents Tour.

Our Residents Tours assume a basic knowledge of Hong Kong and delve deeper into the history, culture and local stories.

You can now start booking these activities for your summer HOME Holiday at a special discounted price of $1888 per group of 4.

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HONG KONG ISLAND FOOD & CULTURE TOUR

This is a ‘residents adaptation’ of our Hong Kong food tour which won the TripAdvisor Travellers’ Choice Best of the Best award last year.

Learn about the history of food in Hong Kong, from the traditional fare from Guangzhou to the interesting western crossover cuisine that started popping up in the 1950s. Includes 5 foodie stops, visits to three speciality stores and a good dose of history along the way. 

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KOWLOON HISTORY AND MICHELIN FOOD TOUR

An in-depth exploration of Kowloon. Discover Michelin rated street food, immerse yourself in the local culture and learn about Kowloon’s history. We’ll cover everything from the past to the present, explaining Kowloon’s transformation through to the modern day. Visit Wong Tai Sin Temple, Kowloon Walled City Park and Sham Shui Po. Includes fortune telling and a street food tour.

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CHUNG CHAU ISLAND HISTORY & CULTURE TOUR

Discover the many secrets of Cheung Chau on this half day tour. Primarily known for its annual four-day bun festival the island also has a fascinating history of filled with smuggling and piracy, suicide and racial segregation. Includes two of Cheung Chau’s most famous foods; the steamed bun of bun festival fame, and a freshly made mango mochi, plus a sampan tour around the western tip of the island.

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Helicopter Tour Hong Kong Tour | Holiday In The Sky Special Promo!

GOOD NEWS! We have a time-limited special discount on our private helicopter scenic flights for you! This is your chance to take in the AWEmazing aerial view of our beloved Home Kong.

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Get these special rates until JUNE 30th ONLY.

Simply complete our standard booking form and ask for the special discount to be applied.

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18-Minute HK Island Private Flight

An 18-minute helicopter flight around Hong Kong Island with a view of the famous Victoria Harbour Skyline and the beaches/bays around the south island.

Maximum of 4 people.

ORIGINAL PRICE: HK$14,400

SPECIAL OFFER: HK$12,500

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30-Minute Geopark Private Flight

Experience the contrast between the vibrancy of Victoria Harbour and the calm tranquility of Sai Kung and the spectacular, internationally acclaimed Hong Kong Geopark.

Maximum of 4 people.

ORIGINAL PRICE: HK$22,980

SPECIAL OFFER : HK$19,500

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30-Minute Lion Rock Private Flight

Enjoy a 30-minute flight over the spectacular view of the mighty lion and the thriving scene of Kowloon. You can also gaze at the magnificence of the Tsing Ma Bridge and witness the busy container port.

Maximum of 4 people.

ORIGINAL PRICE: HK$22,980

SPECIAL OFFER: HK$19,500

Also, you can check out these Hong Kong activities that you can do this summer!

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Getaway from the hustle and bustle of the crowds in the city and enjoy Hong Kong's island life. Specially designed for adventure seekers, this 5-hour activity with 2 to 3-hours water time, is perfect for both novice and experienced kayakers and is a great team building activity. $700 per person.

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Have fun with your friends and family and experiment with different Chinese artistic tools and styles and learn how to make use of Chinese paintbrushes and rice paper. From $460 per person.

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Hello! Hong Kong Tour | What Makes Hong Kong Unique

The hills are alive with the sound of music… or shall we say the city is alive with Hong Kong’s unique sound?. Many of you will surely recognize the different sounds from SCMP’s video showing the city’s very distinctive sounds. Can you take the challenge and see if you can guess each of them?.

Your Hong Kong trip will never be complete if you have not heard these sounds whenever you are just simply walking around the city, or on your tour with your Hello! Hong Kong tour guide. It will be impossible to miss them. Just to give you a summary of what you will hear in the city, and check if you guessed well from the video, here are the most common sounds of Hong Kong.

Chopping sounds at the wet market - You will surely hear this in the wet market where butchers are busy chopping meats for their local customers.

The hustle of people talking - Whether you understand it or not, you will definitely hear these sounds most especially during lunchtime. People talking over lunch and the clinking of plates and glasses will remind you that HEY! it’s lunchtime! Sik fan la!.

Octopus sounds - When you are in Hong Kong, having your own Octopus card will come in handy, as you can use it almost anywhere. Who would not recognize the beep sound of the Octopus card?

Pedestrian Tick - Most of you will agree that this sound is one of the most distinctive sounds of Hong Kong. It helps visually impaired people cross the street safely as the sounds ticks per second telling them it is safe to cross the road and ticks faster when it is unsafe to cross.

Ding-Ding Sound - People have heard this for over a hundred years and will always be one of Hong Kong's iconic sounds.

The PA voice from MTR - Hong Kong is known for its most advanced transportation services. This is a very prominent voice every time you take the MTR. The PA voice-over is also very helpful during the protest years as it helps people using the MTR to get updated on which stations are close and whatnot.

How well did you do? and did you miss them? Well, Hong Kong misses you too!

The Hello! Hong Kong Team is looking forward to welcoming you again to the beautiful city of Hong kong. If you feel like traveling again, feel free to speak to us and we can arrange the right itinerary for you! Get in touch at bookings@hellohongkong.com.hk

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