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  • Ultimate Guide to Hong Kong Disneyland’s 20th Anniversary Before It Ends on June 7

    Ultimate Guide to Hong Kong Disneyland’s 20th Anniversary Before It Ends on June 7

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    Hong Kong Disneyland’s 20th Anniversary Is About to End… ✨

    Hong Kong Disneyland’s 20th Anniversary celebration is officially ending on June 7, and honestly… this is your final call to experience the magic before it’s gone.

    I’ve already visited Hong Kong Disneyland 5 times — twice last January and 3 more times this May — and somehow every visit still felt magical in a completely different way.

    Between the anniversary-exclusive entertainment, the Friendtastic! parade, the nighttime castle atmosphere, and the Magic Passport stamp hunt, this honestly became one of my favorite Disney celebrations ever.

    If you’re planning to visit Hong Kong Disneyland before the celebration ends, here’s everything you need to know — including my personal tips, favorite experiences, food hacks, best photo spots, and things I wish I knew before visiting



    20th Anniversary Highlights

    The 20th Anniversary celebration is filled with limited-time experiences around the resort including:

    • Friendtastic! — the largest-ever parade in Hong Kong Disneyland
    • Anniversary-only castle stage show
    • Grandest nighttime spectacular
    • Complimentary party photo opportunities
    • Anniversary-themed Eat-tertainment around the resort
    • Disney characters in anniversary outfits
    • Exclusive anniversary merchandise
    • Limited collectibles and souvenirs
    • Anniversary glitz and glam decorations around the park

    Calling all Disney fans — this is your sign to experience the celebration before June 7.



    Download the Hong Kong Disneyland App Before Your Visit

    Before going to Hong Kong Disneyland, make sure to download the official Hong Kong Disneyland app because it honestly makes the entire experience so much easier.

    The app helps you:

    • Check show schedules
    • Monitor ride waiting times
    • See Disney character meetup schedules
    • Navigate using the mobile map
    • Find restaurant locations
    • Check parade timings

    I personally kept checking the app throughout the day to decide whether to watch a show, line up for rides, or catch character appearances.

    It also helps avoid unnecessary walking around the park.

    Hong Kong Disneyland App
    Hong Kong Disneyland App highlights
    Hong Kong Disneyland Map

    My Favorite Part: The Anniversary Castle Show

    Hong Kong Disneyland Castle Show

    One of my absolute favorite parts of the 20th Anniversary celebration is the anniversary castle stage show.

    There’s just something emotional about standing in front of the Castle of Magical Dreams while the music, lights, projections, and performances all come together.

    The atmosphere becomes even more magical at night.

    Once the castle lights up and the music starts playing, the entire park feels different. Even after visiting Hong Kong Disneyland multiple times, it still gives me that magical Disney feeling every single visit.

    The nighttime lighting around Main Street U.S.A. and the castle area also makes everything feel extra dreamy, especially for photos and videos.

    If you love emotional Disney moments, beautiful visuals, and magical nighttime experiences, this is definitely something you shouldn’t skip.


    Hong Kong Disneyland Castle At Night
    Momentous
    Castle at night


    Friendtastic! Parade Tips

    The Friendtastic! parade is honestly one of the best Disney parades I’ve watched.

    The energy is incredible, the music is catchy, and seeing all the Disney characters pass by makes the entire experience feel so festive.

    If you want a good viewing spot, I highly recommend going early because the parade route fills up very quickly.

    Some guests already reserve spots long before the parade starts.

    Here are my parade tips:

    • Arrive early for better viewing
    • Bring a handheld fan
    • Sit somewhere shaded if possible
    • Prepare your camera before the floats arrive
    • Stay near corners for better character interactions

    Honestly, even the excitement before the parade starts already adds to the atmosphere.

    Hong Kong Disneyland Parade
    Friendtastic Parade
    Main Street
    Disney Princess


    The Magic Passport Stamp Hunt Became One of My Favorite Souvenirs

    One of the most fun things I did during the 20th Anniversary celebration was collecting stamps using the Magic Passport.

    I bought mine for 129 HKD, and there are actually 2 versions available — so make sure to get the English version.

    You can usually find it in almost every merchandise shop around the park.

    Some stamps are automatic machines while others require you to stamp them manually yourself — and honestly, that makes it even more fun.

    Each page shows you exactly where to find the stamps around the park, so it feels like a mini treasure hunt across Disneyland.

    Instead of rushing through rides, I recommend collecting stamps naturally while exploring each land.

    If the outdoor stamp cart is closed, don’t worry. You can simply go to the nearest merchandise shop to collect your stamp instead.

    Once you complete all the stamps, head back to Main Street U.S.A. to claim your reward:
    the limited 20th Anniversary Gold Medallion.

    It honestly became one of my favorite Disney souvenirs ever.

    Complete
    Magic Passport

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    Food Tips Inside Hong Kong Disneyland

    Food lines inside Hong Kong Disneyland can get very long during peak meal hours, so planning ahead really helps.

    One thing I learned after multiple visits is to buy meal vouchers in advance because it saves both time and money.

    I also highly recommend eating before the actual lunch rush starts because restaurants become extremely crowded around noon.

    My usual strategy:

    • Early lunch before noon
    • Late snacks afterward
    • Bring a reusable water bottle
    • Buy drinks early
    • Use mobile ordering if available

    Staying hydrated is especially important because you’ll be walking around the park all day.

    Royal Banquet Hall
    Hong Kong Disneyland Meal
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    Is the Early Entry Pass Worth It?

    For me — yes, especially if it’s your first time visiting Hong Kong Disneyland.

    The Early Entry Pass gives you extra time to enjoy selected attractions before regular guests enter the park.

    This means:

    • shorter ride lines,
    • better castle photos,
    • less stress,
    • and more rides before crowds arrive.

    It’s especially useful if you want:

    • photos without crowds,
    • earlier Frozen access,
    • smoother itinerary planning,
    • or more relaxed mornings.

    Honestly, it’s one of the best add-ons if you want to maximize your visit.


    Best Photo Spots in Hong Kong Disneyland

    Some of my favorite photo spots around the park include:

    • Castle of Magical Dreams
    • Main Street U.S.A.
    • World of Frozen
    • Parade route area
    • Mystic Manor surroundings
    • Anniversary decorations
    • Nighttime castle lighting

    Golden hour before sunset is honestly one of the best times for photos around the castle area.

    Anniversary decorations
    World of Frozen


    Final Thoughts

    Even after visiting Hong Kong Disneyland 5 times, the 20th Anniversary celebration still felt magical every single visit.

    Between the castle show, Friendtastic! parade, nighttime atmosphere, anniversary-exclusive experiences, and the Magic Passport stamp hunt, this honestly became one of my favorite Disney experiences ever.

    If you’ve been thinking about going, this is your sign before the celebration officially ends on June 7. ✨


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    ✨ Plan your Hong Kong Disneyland trip before the 20th Anniversary ends on June 7!


    “Disney magic isn’t just about the rides or shows — it’s about the memories you take home with you long after the fireworks end.” ✨



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  • HONG KONG DAY 1 🇭🇰 | Airport to City, Victoria Harbour Skyline, One Dim Sum & Night Walks

    HONG KONG DAY 1 🇭🇰 | Airport to City, Victoria Harbour Skyline, One Dim Sum & Night Walks

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    Hong Kong Day 1 officially starts ✈️🇭🇰

    This trip is actually my second Hong Kong trip for the year — my first visit was last January, and I honestly missed the city so much that I had to come back again ✨

    For this trip, I flew from Clark International Airport to Hong Kong via Hong Kong Express and spent my first day exploring Tsim Sha Tsui, trying One Dim Sum, walking along Nathan Road, and ending the night with the beautiful Victoria Harbour skyline views.

    If you’re planning your own Hong Kong trip, this itinerary can help you with:

    • airport transportation
    • hotel location ideas
    • food recommendations
    • things to do on your first day in Hong Kong

    🎥 Watch the full vlog here:


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    Food Trip


    Hong Kong Travel Essentials

    📱 Get your Hong Kong eSIM 

    🚆 Book your Airport Express here

    💳 Reserve your Octopus Card

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    Clark International Airport

    Started the trip at Clark International Airport before flying to Hong Kong via Hong Kong Express.

    Before boarding, I had breakfast at Tom N Toms Coffee.



    Flight to Hong Kong

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    The flight to Hong Kong was smooth, and seeing the skyline from above already felt exciting ✨



    Arrival at Hong Kong International Airport

    After arriving at Hong Kong International Airport, I passed immigration, claimed my luggage, and explored the airport for a bit.

    I also spotted the giant cat display inside the airport which was too cute not to film 🐱




    Airport Express to the City

    One of the easiest ways to reach the city from the airport is through the Airport Express.

    Fast, convenient, and tourist-friendly.



    • Airport Express ticket, reserve yours in advance here
    • Octopus card, check price on Klook


    Hotel Check-In at Hotel Hart

    For this trip, I stayed at Hotel Hart.

    The location was super convenient because it’s close to:

    • MTR stations
    • restaurants
    • Nathan Road
    • Victoria Harbour promenade


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    First Meal at One Dim Sum

    My first meal in Hong Kong was at One Dim Sum which was just beside the hotel.

    Everything tasted so comforting after traveling 🤍


    Nathan Road & Victoria Harbour Night Walk

    After letting the rain pass, I walked through Nathan Road towards Victoria Harbour.

    Seeing the Hong Kong skyline at night honestly never gets old ✨


    Passing By K11 MUSEA

    Before ending the night, I also passed by K11 MUSEA which is located near Victoria Harbour.

    Even from the outside, the mall already looked very aesthetic and luxurious ✨


    Ending the Night with Egg Waffles

    To end Day 1, I grabbed a chocolate egg waffle before heading back to the hotel 🍫🧇

    A perfect late-night snack after walking around Hong Kong.


    Hong Kong Day 1 was filled with:

    • airport adventures
    • good food
    • skyline views
    • rainy night walks
    • and small moments exploring the city again ✨

    And this is only the beginning of the trip 🇭🇰


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  • What We Ordered at Din Tai Fung Clark: Comfort Food Favorites Worth Trying

    What We Ordered at Din Tai Fung Clark: Comfort Food Favorites Worth Trying


    If you’re looking for a comforting lunch spot in Clark, Din Tai Fung is always a good idea 🥢✨

    Here’s everything we ordered 

    📍 Location: Clark, Pampanga


    One of my favorite comfort food spots in Clark ✨

    Pork Xiao Long Bao

    Pork Xiao Long Bao

    Dan Dan Noodles with Spicy Sesame & Peanut Sauce


    Sweet and Sour Pork


    Crispy Shrimp and Pork Wontons


    Shredded Pork Fried Rice


    Stir-Fried Chinese Bok Choy


    Oolong Rock Salt & Cheese


    Overall Experience at Din Tai Fung Clark

    The food was comforting, flavorful, and perfect for casual lunch dates or family meals. If it’s your first time visiting, I highly recommend starting with the Pork Xiao Long Bao and Dan Dan Noodles combo 👌

    Would I come back? Definitely yes.


    Planning a food trip around Clark soon? Save this post for your next lunch spot 🥢✨

    Follow along for more food finds, travel guides, and cafe recommendations around the Philippines and beyond ✈️

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  • Trip.com 5.5 Mega Sale 2026: ₱555 Flights, Hotel Deals & How to Book (Philippines Guide)

    Trip.com 5.5 Mega Sale 2026: ₱555 Flights, Hotel Deals & How to Book (Philippines Guide)

    P555 flight?


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    ₱555 flights? Yes, you read that right 👀✈️

    If you’ve been following my travels—from Hong Kong to Taiwan and Vietnam—alam mo na I always wait for deals like this before booking my trips.

    And right now, it’s one of the best times to plan your next adventure because Trip.com’s 5.5 Mega Sale is LIVE.


    Tripcom 5.5 Mega Sale


    Trip.com 5.5 Mega Sale (May 5–10, 2026)

    The sale runs from May 5 to May 10, 2026, and it includes major discounts on flights, hotels, and travel bundles.

    Perfect if you’re planning local trips or international getaways this year 


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    ✈️ Flight Deals from ₱555 (Philippines)

    Here’s what caught my attention:

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    ✔️ Roundtrip to Sydney for ₱9,999 ALL-IN via Philippine Airlines 😳

    ✔️ Flight coupons up to 8% OFF (valid until May 10)



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    If you’re more into staycations or hotel deals, this is also worth checking 👇

    🏨 Hotels start at ₱555 per night during flash sales

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    My Personal Booking Tips

    If you want to maximize this sale, here’s what I personally do:

    ✔️ Book early — especially during midnight flash sales
    ✔️ Be flexible with dates — cheaper fares appear on off-peak days
    ✔️ Compare flights vs bundles — sometimes mas sulit ang package
    ✔️ Set alarms for flash sale times ⏰



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    If you’ve been waiting for a sign to travel—this is it ✈️

    With flights as low as ₱555 and hotel deals starting at ₱555/night, this sale is perfect for planning your next getaway—whether local or international.

    Don’t wait too long though… deals like this sell out fast 👀

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  • 🇭🇰 Ultimate Hong Kong Travel Guide: Must-Visit Attractions

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    Hong Kong Disneyland Castle

    Planning your trip to Hong Kong? ✨
    This ultimate list covers the top attractions, scenic views, and hidden gems you shouldn’t miss—perfect for first-time visitors or anyone wanting a complete Hong Kong experience.

    Hong Kong Skyline

    Places to Visit in Hong Kong

    THE BIG ATTRACTIONS

    Perfect for fun, adventure, and unforgettable experiences

    📍 Hong Kong Disneyland
    📍 Ocean Park Hong Kong
    📍 Ngong Ping 360

    ✨ Tip: Book tickets in advance to skip the lines.

    🎟️ Hong Kong Disneyland Park tickets here

    🎟️ Ocean Park Hong Kong tickets here

    🎟️ Ngong Ping 360 Cable Car tickets here

    Hong Kong Disneyland
    Ocean Park Hong Kong
    Ngong Ping 360 Cable Car

    LANTAU ISLAND

    Peaceful, scenic, and spiritual escapes away from the city

    • 📍 Tian Tan Buddha
    • 📍 Po Lin Monastery

    ✨ Best paired with Ngong Ping 360 for a full-day trip.

    Tian Tan Buddha
    Po Lin Monastery

    BEST CITY VIEWS IN HONG KONG

    Don’t miss these iconic skyline spots

    • 📍 The Peak Tram
    • 📍 Sky Terrace 428
    • 📍 Hong Kong Observation Wheel

    ✨ Go before sunset for the best views.

    The Peak Tram
    Sky Terrace 428

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    Hong Kong Observation Wheel

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    INSTAGRAM-WORTHY SPOTS 📸

    Aesthetic places you’ll love (and most are FREE!)

    • 📍 Monster Building
    • 📍 Nan Lian Garden
    • 📍 Chi Lin Nunnery

    ✨ Perfect for photos + relaxing walks.

    Monster Building
    Nan Lian Garden
    Chi Lin Nunnery

    CITY LIFE & CHILL SPOTS 

    A mix of culture, shopping, and laid-back experiences

    • 📍 Avenue of Stars
    • 📍 K11 MUSEA
    • 📍 Madame Tussauds Hong Kong
    • 📍 Kowloon Park
    • 📍 Kennedy Town

    ✨ Great for slow exploring after a busy itinerary.

    Avenue of Stars
    K11 Musea
    Madame Tussauds Hong Kong
    Kowloon Park
    Kennedy Town

    ✨ Tip: Book in advance to skip long lines.

    👉 I booked my tickets through Klook—super easy and instant confirmation:

    🎟️ Madame Tussauds Hong Kong Ticket


    Planning Your Hong Kong Trip?

    Make your trip smooth and budget-friendly by booking in advance 👇

    🎟️ Activities & Tours (Agoda)
    Use code LENAGODA for up to 5% OFF

    🏨 Hotels (Agoda)
    Use code HELENAGODA for up o 10% discounts

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    ✈️ Flights
    Check Tripcom for the best deals


    📌 Save This for Your Trip!

    This guide is perfect if you want a well-balanced Hong Kong itinerary—from theme parks and city views to hidden gems.


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    Final Travel Thought

    “Travel isn’t about checking places off a list—it’s about experiencing moments that stay with you long after the trip ends.”

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  • Giant Sleeping Cat at Hong Kong International Airport (Before It’s Gone!)

    Giant Sleeping Cat at Hong Kong International Airport (Before It’s Gone!)

    “A Moment to Purr”

    Don’t miss this when you land at Hong Kong International Airport

    “A Moment to Purr” is a soft, cozy welcome waiting for you right at the arrival hall—and it’s one of the cutest things you’ll see as soon as you arrive in Hong Kong 💕


    WHAT IS IT?

    Located inside Hong Kong International Airport, this oversized sleeping cat has been catching the attention of travelers for its cute, calming vibe.

    ✨ Bonus: You can even get a FREE printed souvenir photo to take home!

    Free printed photo

    WHERE TO FIND IT

    You’ll find it inside the arrival hall of Hong Kong International Airport

    Meaning you can see it right after landing—no need to go far or look for hidden spots.


    WHY YOU SHOULD GO NOW

    This is a temporary installation, so it won’t be there forever 👀

    If you already have a trip planned, make sure to:
    ✔ Stop by after arrival
    ✔ Take your photos early
    ✔ Enjoy it while it’s still there


    WATCH MY EXPERIENCE

    Watch my actual visit here 👇

    https://youtu.be/nwsxVurkYD4


    TRAVEL TIPS BEFORE YOU GO

    Make your Hong Kong trip smoother by preparing these in advance 👇

    Get your Octopus Card for easy transport, shopping, and dining—super convenient especially from the airport

    Book your flights early with Tripcom if you’re looking for budget-friendly fares


    FINAL THOUGHTS

    Sometimes, it’s the simplest things—like a giant sleeping cat—that make travel more memorable 

    If you’re arriving in Hong Kong soon, don’t skip this cute stop… you might miss it if you wait too long.


    Having your Hong Kong trip soon?

    Book your hotels on:

    Agoda – code HELENAGODA (redeem here)

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  • Kowloon Park Hong Kong: Free Flamingos Spot in Tsim Sha Tsui 🦩

    Kowloon Park Hong Kong: Free Flamingos Spot in Tsim Sha Tsui 🦩


    Looking for a free hidden spot in Hong Kong?

    Kowloon Park is a peaceful escape right in the middle of the city—featuring gardens, walking paths, and surprisingly… pink flamingos 🦩


    I accidentally discovered this place on my way to the train—and it ended up being one of my favorite quick stops.


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    On my way to the train station, I passed by a park and noticed people going in. Out of curiosity, I checked the sign… and it was Kowloon Park.

    I actually had this on my itinerary for one reason—the pink flamingos 🦩

    The park is actually huge—way bigger than I expected.

    📍 Where is Kowloon Park?

    Kowloon Park is located in Tsim Sha Tsui, just a few minutes walk from the main road.

    Nearest MTR:

    • Tsim Sha Tsui Station
    • Exit A1 or A2

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    One of the highlights of Kowloon Park is its flock of flamingos.

    Flamingo are usually seen near the pond area, and yes—they’re real!

    It’s honestly surprising to see them in such a busy city, which makes this spot feel extra special.


    What to Expect

    The park is huge and perfect for a quick break from the city.

    Inside you’ll find:

    • open green spaces
    • ponds and fountains
    • shaded walking paths
    • a quiet and relaxing atmosphere

    There’s even a McDonald’s inside if you need a quick snack.

    How Much Time You Need

    You can explore Kowloon Park in:

    • 30 minutes (quick stop)
    • 1–2 hours (relaxed walk + photos)

    Entrance Fee

    FREE entrance


    🦩 WHERE TO FIND THE FLAMINGOS

    They’re actually not far at all.

    From the entrance, it only took me a few minutes walk to find them.

    If you’re short on time like me, you can easily visit this spot without exploring the whole park.

    I honestly didn’t expect to enjoy this quick stop, but it turned out to be a nice break from the busy streets of Hong Kong.

    I’d definitely come back here next time to explore more of the park.

    kowloon-park-flamingos-hong-kong.jpg

    QUICK TIPS

    • Visit in the morning for fewer people
    • Combine this with Tsim Sha Tsui itinerary
    • Wear comfy shoes—it’s bigger than expected
    • Perfect for: Quick stop / relaxing break

    If you’re exploring Hong Kong, Kowloon Park is one of the easiest free spots you can add to your itinerary.

    It’s peaceful, unique, and perfect for a quick reset from the busy city.


    WHERE I STAYED IN HONG KONG

    During this trip, I stayed at Mini Hotel Causeway Bay—a great option if you’re looking for a budget-friendly stay in a central location.

    📍 Easy access to MTR, shopping areas, and attractions.

    👉 Book your stay here:
    🏨 Mini Hotel Causeway Bay on Klook
    🏨 Mini Hotel Causeway Bay on Agoda


    TRAVEL DISCOUNTS

    ✨ Planning your Hong Kong trip?

    Here are my trusted booking platforms:

    Agoda Hotel – HELENAGODA
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