From Friday 28 March to Sunday 30 March, a temporary restricted flying zone (RFZ) will be in place around Kai Tak Stadium during the Hong Kong Sevens. On Sunday 30 March, an additional RFZ will be established in and around Victoria Harbour for a flight demonstration. Please note that flying activities, such as drone and model aircraft, are not allowed in these zones, and unauthorised flying activities are illegal. For more information on the temporary restricted flying zones, visit the eSUA.
6 of the best halal food places in Hong Kong
Islam has been practiced in Hong Kong for more than 175 years and Muslims in the city come from diverse backgrounds. This means that you’re not restricted to Cantonese halal cooking, but can also enjoy the flavours of other regional Chinese dishes along with Middle Eastern, Mediterranean and Indonesian cuisines. Alternatively, there are plenty of vegetarian and vegan cafes, Buddhist and Indian restaurants.
4D3N in Hong Kong: your dream Muslim-friendly family getaway
It’s time for your holiday with the family, and you’ve made the right choice in selecting Hong Kong! With family-friendly facilities and amenities across the city, ease of travel — even with kids in tow — can be assured. And there’s no need to spend your time planning, we’ve got you totally covered for the ideal four days and three nights in Hong Kong.
Imperial Patisserie: There's A Halal Pastry Shop You Should Visit In Hong Kong
The best halal food in Hong Kong comes in all shapes and sizes! Whether you’re craving delicious halal dim sum at Islamic Centre Canteen or cha chaan teng at Chrisly Inn Bakery, there’s always something for every foodie. If you’re a fan of Hong Kong pastries, you need to visit this halal pastry shop during your future trip to Hong Kong!
Hong Kong for first-timers: 6 essential tips every Muslim traveller needs
From must-visit places (yes, nature spots included!) to popular shopping spots, here are some of our best tips to explore Hong Kong with comfort and ease.
6 of the best halal food places in Hong Kong
Islam has been practiced in Hong Kong for more than 175 years and Muslims in the city come from diverse backgrounds. This means that you’re not restricted to Cantonese halal cooking, but can also enjoy the flavours of other regional Chinese dishes along with Middle Eastern, Mediterranean and Indonesian cuisines. Alternatively, there are plenty of vegetarian and vegan cafes, Buddhist and Indian restaurants.
4D3N in Hong Kong: your dream Muslim-friendly family getaway
It’s time for your holiday with the family, and you’ve made the right choice in selecting Hong Kong! With family-friendly facilities and amenities across the city, ease of travel — even with kids in tow — can be assured. And there’s no need to spend your time planning, we’ve got you totally covered for the ideal four days and three nights in Hong Kong.
Imperial Patisserie: There's A Halal Pastry Shop You Should Visit In Hong Kong
The best halal food in Hong Kong comes in all shapes and sizes! Whether you’re craving delicious halal dim sum at Islamic Centre Canteen or cha chaan teng at Chrisly Inn Bakery, there’s always something for every foodie. If you’re a fan of Hong Kong pastries, you need to visit this halal pastry shop during your future trip to Hong Kong!
Hong Kong for first-timers: 6 essential tips every Muslim traveller needs
From must-visit places (yes, nature spots included!) to popular shopping spots, here are some of our best tips to explore Hong Kong with comfort and ease.