I embarked on a fairly long journey to Hong Kong and Macau, spanning 7 nights and 9 days. I spent 2 nights and 3 days in Macau, while the rest of the time was spent in Hong Kong.
Initially, I had planned to focus on exploring Hong Kong and just briefly visit Macau. However, once I visited Macau, I found there was much more to see than I had anticipated, and the trip turned out to be quite enjoyable.
To commemorate this trip, I purchased souvenirs from various places. Here is a summary of what I got:
“Hong Kong Trip Souvenirs”
For the first 3 days and 4 nights, I explored Chimsachui and Hong Kong Island. After returning from Macau, I wrapped up the trip by visiting Hong Kong Disneyland and Lantau Island. Here are the souvenirs I acquired during the trip:
- Madame Tussauds Souvenirs (Clapperboard, Keychains, etc.): Clapperboard 60 HKD, 3 Keychains 99 HKD
- Jenny Bakery Cookies: Price per box ranges from 75 HKD to 200 HKD (varies by type)
- Kee Wah Bakery Panda Cookies: 1 box 88 HKD
- Refrigerator Magnets (with bottle opener function): 59 HKD
- White Flower Oil: 58 HKD (per bottle)
- Disneyland Character Blanket: 328 HKD
- Disneyland Nail Clipper Keychain: 69 HKD
“Hong Kong Madame Tussauds Souvenirs”
You can find Madame Tussauds at Victoria Peak in Hong Kong. It was my first time visiting Madame Tussauds, and I was amazed by the lifelike wax figures of various celebrities.
I didn’t want to leave without getting some souvenirs, so I purchased items like the clapperboard and keychains.
“Jenny Bakery & Kee Wah Bakery Panda Cookies”
When visiting Hong Kong, one of the must-buy souvenirs is cookies from “Jenny Bakery.” It’s a popular choice among many travelers. I visited Jenny Bakery in Tsim Sha Tsui, where they offer a variety of products.
- Jenny Bakery in Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong: Hong Kong Sheung Wan, Cookie Paradise ‘Jenny Bakery’
You can also find Kee Wah Bakery all around Hong Kong, but they are especially known for their panda-shaped cookies. I visited the Kee Wah Bakery at Citygate Outlets in Tung Chung Station on Lantau Island.
- Kee Wah Bakery in Lantau Island, Hong Kong: Kee Wah Bakery at Tung Chung Station, Citygate Outlets
“Refrigerator Magnet Purchased at Hong Kong Airport”
Before departing from Hong Kong Airport, I bought a refrigerator magnet. I hadn’t managed to purchase one in the city, so I got one from the duty-free shop at the airport, specifically from a store called “Discover Hong Kong,” for 58 HKD.
“White Flower Oil Purchased at Hong Kong Airport”
Hong Kong White Flower Oil is known for its similar function to Korea’s Maeng Soleadam, providing a cooling sensation when applied to sore areas. It’s a popular product among travelers visiting Hong Kong.
“Souvenirs Purchased at Hong Kong Disneyland”
On the last day of my Hong Kong trip, I visited Disneyland and purchased souvenirs. I bought two items: the first one was a Duffy character blanket, which I got for 328 HKD. The other was a keychain with a nail clipper function, which was priced at 69 HKD.
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