Flash Deal: Enjoy Singapore Airlines’s two-to-go fares to Hong Kong from just SGD198. Book by 16 August 2017.

Fly SQ to Hong Kong with a partner.

Eat like a local or take a tram ride at The Peak, there are just as many reasons to visit Hong Kong.

Find out what you can do when you are there. Can’t get enough of Hong Kong?

Book before 16 August for travel in September with exceptional all-in fares from SGD198. Minimum two-to-travel.

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Prices are inclusive of airfares, airport taxes and surcharges. Prices could differ slightly due to currency fluctuations and are subject to seat availability.

1. Two or more passengers must travel together both ways. No deviation is permitted for any passengers throughout the journey. Addition or reduction of passenger is not allowed.
2. Fare is not valid for Unaccompanied Minors/Young Passengers between the ages of 5 years and under 12 years.
3. Infants (below 2 years of age) do not apply towards the minimum requirement of 2 passengers.
4. Child/ infant occupying a seat will be charged at 100% of the promotional fare.
5. Infant not occupying a seat will be charged at 10% of the Economy Flexi Saver (HESG) fare.

1. Take flight with Iron Man at Hong Kong Disneyland

This is the image description.Stark Expo: Here you step into the amazing world of Stark Industries! The Stark Expo gives you an all-access look into the company’s legacy of changing the world for the better, before showing you the ground-breaking technology that will shape our future. See with your own eyes, Stark innovations that will improve your home today, to the visionary thinking that will transform your entire world tomorrow. The Stark Expo is divided into several exhibition halls, where in the Hall of Protection you can get up close to the iconic Iron Man MARK III suit and other leading advancements in the sphere of defense. Get an inside look at how the Arc Reactor provides clean and sustainable energy to power an entire city in the Hall of Energy; followed by the Hall of Mobility where you will see the latest technological masterpiece from Stark Industries – the gravity-defying Iron Wing.

Iron Man Experience: Pick up a pair of StarkVision glasses and prepare to be launched into a whole new era. Each flying Expo Edition Iron Wing is powered by its own Arc Reactor and features all the latest Stark Industries technology including heavy-duty armor plating, artificial intelligence and self-healing glass. Once you’re cleared for take-off, you’ll be taken on a thrilling aerial tour of the city to get a unique perspective of the latest and tallest addition to the Hong Kong Skyline – Stark Tower. Just a word of warning, there are reports of HYDRA elements operating in the region. Be prepared for action!

Iron Man Tech Showcase – Presented by Stark Industries: After safely touching down from your Iron Wing ride, don’t miss this once in a lifetime opportunity at the Iron Man Tech Showcase, presented by Stark industries to meet Iron Man himself.

Expo Shop: No pilgrimage to the Stark Expo would be complete without a good look around the Expo Shop. Not only will you find a treasure-trove of collectibles from the world of Iron Man, you can also get to try the suit on for size. The Become Iron Man at The Stark Expo puts you in the ultimate suit of armor using state-of-the-art motion-sensing technology.

For more details, please visit www.hongkongdisneyland.com.


2. Discover Lantau in depth – head right into the wonders of the largest island in Hong Kong

This is the image description.Explore the iconic stilt house in Tai O fishing village to get a taste of fishermen’s life in the past, appreciate the magnificent architecture of Tian Tan Buddha and visit Ngong Ping Village to enjoy enlightening activities by joining 360 Lantau Land and Sea Guided Tour organized by Ngong Ping 360! Find out more.


3. Explore the great outdoors

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Citylife and cityscapes – Hong Kong is the ultimate urban destination. with contrast that is never far away with outlying islands, quaint villages, sandy beaches and undulating mountain paths. Take a break from the hustle and dazzle to explore the real wild side of Asia’s world city!

 

While Hong Kong may be famous mainly for its busy city life, its countryside is stunningly beautiful. Earlier this year, National Geographic Magazine, a media leader in world geography and culture, listed Hong Kong’s MacLehose Trail in its “World’s Best Hikes: 20 Dream Trails”, confirming the beauty of our natural landscape. Click here to discover the serene side to Hong Kong on its beautiful hiking trails and cycling routes.


4. Visit the highest point in Hong Kong

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The spectacular cityscapes view is what makes The Peak one of the most popular attractions in Hong Kong. By day your eyes stretch across sparkling skyscrapers and Victoria Harbour all the way to the green hills of the New Territories. In early evening this panorama melts into pink and orange before reincarnating as a dazzling galaxy of light, shimmering beneath you. And if you listen carefully enough, you can hear Asia’s world city humming below.


5. Discover hidden gems in Hong Kong – cool neighbourhoods

If you travel for inspiration, you’re in the right town. Visit the cool neighbourhoods of different charisma and hidden gems. You’ll find the coolest design stores, the best cafes to hang out in and up-and-coming neighbourhood or two.

 

CAUSEWAY BAY

ISEE iSEE Handcrafted Icy Desserts

Refreshing artisanal ice pops embedded with pieces of strawberry, kiwi or pineapple inside for a treat for both the eyes and palate

HACHill

A true homegrown Hong Kong talent, HACHill specializes in fashion-forward eyewear and sleek sunglasses that are perfect for the summer holidays.

Souvenir shops: Two Girls

Founded in 1898, Two Girls offers classic-style skin care products and cosmetics. Florida Water is one of the bestsellers, having existed for over 100 years with its significant Two Girls in an oriental design. A natural fragrance made from extracts of lavender, mint, clove and cinnamon with its functions of mosquito repellent and itchiness relieved.

WAN CHAI

Mahalo Tiki Lounge

Up on the 29th floor, a relaxing tropical haven awaits, transporting you far away from the busy city below. It’s a Polynesian tiki bar but without the usual kitsch that you might expect.

The Optimist

The Optimist is a unique find. For starters, it’s huge — nowhere in Hong Kong do you see space like this, stretching across three floors all with high ceilings. The elegant bar on the ground floor boasts beautiful teal walls and a garden-like setting.

Comix Home Base

Established in July 2013, Comix Home Base is is a platform for exchange and interaction in the animation and comics industry housed in revitalised architecture.

 

Comprising a cluster of 10 pre-war Grade II historic buildings built in the 1910s, these historically significant buildings, which used to be working-class homes, have witnessed more than a century of urban development and transition. Inside, you will find studios for comics and animation artists, a ‘comix salon’ that collects print and digital comic publications, and comics and related merchandise for sale.

 

KOWLOON CITY

Smile Yogurt & Dessert Bar

The shop offers savoury, sweet, home-style comfort food, including yogurt and cakes, in a relaxing atmosphere. The banana-split yogurt, pleasantly presented with a combination of toppings, is an absolute delight.

Kowloon Walled City Park

Kowloon Walled City Park sits on the very site of the former Kowloon Walled City, remembered today as a haven of crime and debauchery.

 

SHAM SHUI PO

Kwan Kee Store  (Michelin-recommended)

Locals’ love for Kwan Kee’s Chinese pastries has turned the street vendor into a specialty shop. Try the white sugar cakes, put chai ko (Hong Kong-style glutinous rice pudding), black sesame rolls, and water chestnut cakes, all made using traditional methods and quality ingredients.

Apliu Street Flea Market 

Treasure-hunt for new and used electronics, audio-visual equipment and telecommunications products at this street market. You can even pick up antique watches, old coins and other knick knacks. After shopping, drop by ‘100ft Park’ — a tiny art space nestled in a building alongside the hustle and bustle, whose white walls are a stark contrast to the old neighbourhood it resides in.

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