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2019
4
March
What Are the Must-See Attractions in Tokyo, Singapore, Hong Kong, and Shanghai?
4
March
Question:
Humans say...
Rick
There was a recent post about HK (maybe 2 weeks ago). I posted a ton of stuff there. In Singapore, check out: 1)Gardens by the bay. Head up to the roof top a night at the Marina Bay hotel for a drink. Great views. Go to the Long Bar at Raffles hotel for a drink. Hire a bike and ride along the east coast to Marina Bay. Check out the hawker stand food stalls. Check out Boat/Clarke Quay.
Andrew
Rick appreciate the response. I'll also go try to find that other post as well.
Janna
We went to Hong Kong for two weeks and had a lot of fun hiking from discovery bay to mui wo (there's three routes of varying difficulty).
We also enjoyed afternoon tea at the Mandarin oriental and at Tiffin at the Grand Hyatt. A bit pricey but the food was top notch for both (latter had an ice cream and cake bar).
Also loved taking the ferry out to the beach on one of the outer islands
Janna
For Tokyo, the museum of innovation and technology was a favorite.
Katrina
Singapore - There are light shows in Singapore that are nice to catch: Spectra from Bayfront or if youre up at Marina Bay Sands that would be a good view too. There's also one at Sentosa should you end up there. Brunch - Sentosa or Dempsey Hill For a different vibe, Tiong Bahru is nice to explore for little shops and restaurants. Botanic Garden for a stroll and High Tea at Halia. Henderson Waves to see SG's wavy bridge
Simon
If you are going to HK first, go to the electronic markets in Sham shiu po to pick up cheap SIM cards for data usage in China and Japan. There's a combo HK/China SIm card with prices cheaper than the label price but more importantly all your data is routed to HK servers (even the China Unicom branded versions) so you can access Facebook and Google serves (especially Maps and Translate) in China. The Japanese SIMS available in Sam shiu po are also about half the price as in Japan and don't require a complex registration process.
Lee
Take a Ding Ding (old streetcare). Get a transit pass. Star ferry. Ferry to old town portion of Macau. Ferry to Lamma island. Walk and walk.
Ken
Choose 1 or 2 cities. Skip China
Andrew
Just to clarify it is a cruise we are on. So 1 day in each place except for Hong Kong thats 2 days.
Katrina
HongKong - do you know if you'll be at Hongkong side or Kowloon side? shopping is everywhere but I really like Causeway Bay because you get high end malls and street market kind of shopping there. For night life - SoHo (more quiet and upscale) and lan Kwai Fong (craaaazy but must experience when in HK). Light show at harbour front. A ferry ride crossing from kowloon side to hongkong. For hikes: Victoria Peak and for a good view of HK. something more chill and a bit away from the city -- Stanley
Lori-Ann
In Hong Kong, take time to go see the Big Buddha. It is quite the experience!
Temple street has a great bubble waffle storefront that makes the most delicious waffles.
Check out Michelin star street food in Hong Kong.
Lynne
hong kong Disney is well worth a day
Kim
Double check if you are able to get off the cruise in Shanghai without a visa. You may need to get a visa for China.
Andrew
Kim thank you. Yes we will be obtaining visas
Andrea
I see Disney on the list already. We just got back from Tokyo with two teenagers. Disneysea is not to be missed if it’s your thing. Also beautiful parks and gardens in Tokyo.
Andrew
Andrea tokyo we have a good list. Going to disney for sure, very excited. Vietnam and Hong kong we still planning
Edson
Singapore is awesome , Sentosa Island is a must
Noni
The Night Safari in Singapore is wonderful.
Crystale
HK Disneyland is far more relaxed than other Disneylands, and the gondola to the Big Buddha is a fun experience. The Ladies Market is a great place to get some cute stuff, but bring your haggling A-game. Night cruises and fireworks are worth catching too.
Caroline
Don't get shanghaid in Shanghai with the tea house scam. The Singapore sling at raffles is pricey. Get it anyway! It's the birth place of the Singapore sling! Also Raffles is very cool.
Andrew
Caroline whats the tea house scam lol
Andrew
Can anybody confirm this for me? I'm under the impression that we DO NOT need a visa for china on this cruise itenery. Does this sound right? Hope to get a confirmation. Thank you.
https://www.travelchinaguide.com/.../free-transit-24hour.htm
Lori-Ann
Andrew I was in China last year for 3 weeks & I needed a Visa. Check with the Chinese Visa Center in your area.
Andrew
Lori Anne Eddy aside from Hong Kong we will be in Shanghai all of about 7 hours tho. But thank you I'll check
Lori-Ann
Andrew The Chinese are pretty strict so best to know exactly what is required. For Hong Kong, don't be sick or have a fever. As you walk through immigration, there are scanners to check for elevated body temperatures. This is a prevention against virus outbreaks.
Mark
I was in Hong Kong a couple of weeks ago and did not need a visa.
Andrew
Mark thank you. I'm pretty sure we don't. Shanghai is my main concern but we are just going from the boat to the airport so I don't see the need
A.I. says...
Exploring Asia: Tokyo, Singapore, Hong Kong, and Shanghai
As you embark on your adventure through some of Asia's most iconic cities, you're in for a truly unforgettable experience. From the neon-lit streets of Tokyo to the mouth-watering cuisine of Singapore, and from the vibrant nightlife of Hong Kong to the historical grandeur of Shanghai, each destination offers its own unique charm and cultural richness.
Tokyo
- Sensoji Temple: Immerse yourself in the spiritual heart of Tokyo by visiting this ancient Buddhist temple, known for its stunning architecture and lively atmosphere.
- Shibuya Crossing: Marvel at the infamous scramble crossing, where hundreds of pedestrians cross in a choreographed dance during rush hour.
- Tsukiji Fish Market: Rise early and witness the frenzied tuna auctions at the world's largest fish market, followed by a delectable sushi breakfast.
Singapore
- Gardens by the Bay: Explore the futuristic Supertree Grove and the stunning Cloud Forest conservatory, showcasing a diverse array of plant life.
- Hawker Centers: Indulge in Singapore's vibrant street food scene by sampling local delicacies like laksa, satay, and chili crab at one of the many hawker centers.
- Singapore Flyer: Soar high above the city skyline on the world's largest giant observation wheel for breathtaking panoramic views.
Hong Kong
- Victoria Peak: Take the iconic Peak Tram to the top of Victoria Peak for sweeping vistas of Hong Kong's skyline and harbor.
- Temple Street Night Market: Immerse yourself in the bustling atmosphere of this lively night market, where you can shop for souvenirs, try street food, and witness fortune tellers and street performers.
- Lantau Island: Escape the city and explore the serene Lantau Island, home to the majestic Tian Tan Buddha and the picturesque Ngong Ping Village.
Shanghai
- The Bund: Stroll along the iconic Bund waterfront and admire the contrasting architectural styles of the historic buildings and modern skyscrapers.
- Yu Garden: Step back in time and wander through this exquisite traditional Chinese garden, a tranquil oasis amidst the bustling city.
- Xintiandi: Explore this trendy pedestrian area with its unique blend of traditional shikumen houses and modern cafes, shops, and restaurants.
No matter which city you find yourself in, be prepared to engage all your senses and embrace the rich cultures, flavors, and sights that await you on this incredible Asian adventure.
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Andrew
Taking a trip may 25th til june 3rd going to few places in Asia (tokyo, singapore, hong kong, shanghai) if we could get any advice on your favorite things to do or see in these areas would appreciate the insight. Thank you.