
I had booked my trip early just when the 2019 Hong Kong protests first started, with a sudden drop in airfare. Thinking that the protests would be over soon, I just went ahead to book my ticket, taking advantage of the cheap price. Alas, 4 months later, things are still out of the norm, but I decided to go ahead on my trip anyway since I’ve already booked my flight. I did already prepare for a different Hong Kong to what I know it of though, but what was supposed to be feelings of anxiety and lots of inconvenience turned out to be the opposite of what I had expected.
NOTE: This page and statement is not an assurance of safety or a declaration of warranty if you so decide to go to Hong Kong for your next trip. RailTravel Station is not responsible for your own decisions in planning and embarking on your next trip. You should check your own country’s and insurance’s advisories and make your own independent decision to decide on a trip.
Follow my trip to Hong Kong and Macau during the October 2019 protest period here:
- Flight Review – Singapore Airlines SQ860: Singapore to Hong Kong by Airbus A350-900 (Long Haul)
- Citybus Service S56: Hong Kong International Airport Terminal 1 (香港國際機場一號客運大樓) to Tung Chung MTR Station (東涌港鐵站) by Bus
- Ngong Ping 360 Cable Car: Tung Chung to Ngong Ping by Cable Car
- Ngong Ping Village: Where Monks Go For Starbucks In A “Traditional” Chinese Village
- Ngong Ping 360 Cable Car: Ngong Ping to Tung Chung by Cable Car
- MTR Tung Chung Line: Tung Chung to Hong Kong by Train – No Problems with Repaired Tung Chung MTR Station
- Ramada Hong Kong Harbour View: Unbelievable Value In Hong Kong Island During This Protest Period
- Peak Tram: Garden Road (Temporary) to The Peak by Funicular
- The Peak: Where Hordes of Tourists Are Unbelievably No Longer Found – BONUS: FREE Lookout Points!
- Peak Tram: The Peak to Garden Road (Temporary) by Funicular
- Star Ferry: Central to Tsim Sha Tsui by Star Ferry Lower Deck
- MTR Kwun Tong Line Whampoa Extension: Yau Ma Tei to Whampoa by Train
- New World First Ferry: Hung Hom to North Point by Ferry
- TurboJET: Hong Kong Macau Ferry Terminal (Shun Tak Centre, Sheung Wan) to Macau Outer Harbour Ferry Terminal by Ferry
- Hotel Lisboa Free Hotel Shuttle Bus Service: Jai Alai Oceanus (Macau Outer Harbour Ferry Terminal) to Grand Lisboa and Hotel Lisboa by Private Bus
- Cable Guia (Guia Hill Cable Car): Jardim da Flora to Parque Municipal da Colina da Guia by Cable Car
- Guia Hill: Exploring Guia Military Tunnel Complex A, Chapel of Our Lady of Guia and Guia Lighthouse – Historic Centre of Macau UNESCO World Heritage Site
- Cable Guia (Guia Hill Cable Car): Parque Municipal da Colina da Guia to Jardim da Flora by Cable Car
- Cotai Leste LRT Station: A Small Preview Of The Macau LRT – Now Open For Passenger Service
- Wynn Palace Dragon SkyCab: Cotai Leste LRT Station to Wynn Palace by Cable Car
- Wynn Palace Dragon SkyCab: Wynn Palace to Cotai Leste LRT Station by Cable Car
- Taipa Grande Hill Inclined Lift: Estrada Governador Nobre De Carvalho to Miradouro da Colina da Taipa Grande (Grand Taipa Viewing Platform) by Inclined Lift
- Taipa Grande Hill Inclined Lift: Miradouro da Colina da Taipa Grande (Grand Taipa Viewing Platform) to Estrada Governador Nobre De Carvalho by Inclined Lift
- Hotel Lisboa: Luxurious Modern Hotel In The Epicenter Of Macau
- TCM Bus Route 101X: Praça Ferreira Amaral (Hotel Lisboa) to Posto Fronteiriço da Ponte Hong Kong–Zhuhai–Macau by Bus
- HZM Bus Hong Kong–Zhuhai–Macau Bridge Shuttle Bus (港珠澳大桥穿梭巴士): HZMB Macau Port (Posto Fronteiriço da Ponte Hong Kong–Zhuhai–Macau / 澳门口岸) to HZMB Hong Kong Port (香港口岸) by Bus
- New Lantao Bus Route B4: HZMB Hong Kong Port (大橋香港口岸) to Hong Kong International Airport Terminal 1 (香港國際機場一號客運大樓) by Bus
- Flight Review – Singapore Airlines SQ861: Hong Kong to Singapore by Airbus A380-800 (Version 3 – with new A380 cabin products)
- Singapore Airlines Tore My Bag And Fixed It Overnight – Excellent Damaged Baggage Recovery Service
NOTE: This page and statement is not an assurance of safety or a declaration of warranty if you so decide to go to Hong Kong for your next trip. RailTravel Station is not responsible for your own decisions in planning and embarking on your next trip. You should check your own country’s and insurance’s advisories and make your own independent decision to decide on a trip.