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This Spotlight is sponsored by Hong Kong Tourism Board.
Planning a trip to Hong Kong but worried about expenses? While the city is known for its luxury shopping and high-end image, enjoying Hong Kong does not necessarily require a big budget.

With an efficient public transport system, plenty of free attractions, and affordable food, Hong Kong proves that you don’t need a big budget to enjoy an exciting and fun trip.
Some of the city’s most interesting experiences come with little to no cost

Public museums such as the Hong Kong Museum of Art in Tsim Sha Tsui and the Hong Kong Heritage Museum in Sha Tin offer free admission to their permanent exhibitions, making them easy stops even if you’re on a budget.

Beyond museums, Hong Kong’s streets become a creative playground during the HKWalls Festival, where large-scale murals by local and international artists take over neighbourhoods like Central, Sheung Wan, and Sham Shui Po.
If fashion and budget pick-ups are more your thing, thrift shopping in Hong Kong is also affordable

Areas like Sham Shui Po are known for vintage clothing stores, fabric shops, vintage electronics, handmade denim bags, affordable CCD cameras and other rare finds that definitely will make a statement.
Each street in Sham Shui Po is known for selling different kinds of things. For example, Fuk Wa Street is home to an array of computer stores, tech accessory vendors and video game retailers, while Fuk Wing Street is where you can discover an array of toys and nostalgia.
That’s not all, if there’s one thing worth travelling to Hong Kong for, it’s the food

You can try out Oi Man Sang, a quintessential dai pai dong experience where the action unfolds right by the street.
With a live cooking station set up roadside, cooks toss vegetables, meat, and seafood in scorching-hot woks, filling the air with the sounds and aromas that define Hong Kong’s local dining culture.

If you’re craving something sweet, Gold Garden Cafe is a wonderful stop for one of the city’s best egg tarts, flaky and buttery, with countless delicate layers of pastry encasing a softly set, gently sweet custard.
The nice thing about travelling around Hong Kong is that getting around with public transport is easy and affordable

Hong Kong’s MTR (Mass Transit Railway) is the city’s main train network and connects most major districts, shopping areas, and attractions efficiently.
On top of that, buses, trams, and ferries offer scenic ways to get around at low fares, making it easy to explore the city without spending on taxis.

Iconic rides like the Star Ferry, which crosses Victoria Harbour, cost just a few dollars while doubling as a sightseeing experience.
The Hong Kong Tramways on Hong Kong Island also offer a slow, nostalgic way to explore neighbourhoods without spending much.
If you’re up for something more focused on the outdoors, Hong Kong has plenty to offer

For a change of pace, you can hop on an affordable ferry to islands like Lamma Island or Cheung Chau, where you’ll find laid-back streets, local eateries, and coastal views that feel worlds away from the city centre.
Both islands are easy to explore on foot or by bike. Just wandering their streets and grabbing some local food makes for a refreshing day trip that doesn’t require a big budget.
To top it all off, Hong Kong also has a food guide that lets you experience eating like a local

This is where Taste Hong Kong, a chef-curated gourmet guide by the Hong Kong Tourism Board (HKTB) and the Chinese Culinary Institute (CCI), comes in.

More than 50 chefs have handpicked 250 restaurants across Hong Kong, including iconic cha chaan teng, noodle shops, dessert stalls, claypot rice spots, and neighbourhood favourites.

“When I think about Hong Kong food, I think about the neighbourhood places I always go back to — dai pai dongs, cha chaan tengs and small restaurants that define the city’s everyday dining culture,” said Adam Wong, 3-star Michelin Executive Chef at Forum Restaurant.
With the Taste Hong Kong guide, you can be assured that there are many affordable options even if they were recommended by their top chefs.
Discover Hong Kong now and see why great experiences don’t have to come with a big price tag!
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