Hong Kong Solo Travel Itinerary: Where To Chill in Hong Kong

A favorite day in this trip was when I had the chance to explore Hong Kong on my own. Cea slept over her friends' hotel, and they had a day of itinerary together, so I decided to grab my list of "to dos" for my own solo Hong Kong exploration!  Is Hong Kong Safe for Solo Female Travellers? Hong Kong is generally considered safe for solo female travelers. They have  relatively low crime rate compared to many other major cities around the world. However, as with any destination, safety conditions vary per circumstance. It is still best to be prepared and be well informed to avoid any travel mishaps.  And with that settled, let's go about how I spent my one whole day alone in Hong Kong! Tai On Coffee & Tea (60s aesthetic) Yau Ma Tae MTR Exit B2 First stop is a food place so I can grab a bite before proceeding with the long day. I chose Tai On Coffee and Tea from a list of Hong Kong food spots recommendations I chanced upon on Youtube. I love the retro vibe of Hong Kong! It's an aesthetic that I only recently notice and appreciate even after going back and forth this country several times already! Lovin the retro vibe +  Tai On Cafe Menu Un Chau Estate Flower Tunnel  Exit C2 at the Cheung Sha Wan MTR station Another new Hong Kong discovery is this small compound park in a private area with pretty bougainvillea flower tunnels! It was a timely visit since this Hong Kong trip is my alternative to a supposed spring trip. At least I still got my pretty pink flower photos!

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