It may not come to your mind, but Hong Kong is a halal friendly destination to go to than you think. Although still a minority, there is certainly a growing community and awareness of Islam. Whether it's halal food or halal friendly hotels, you can find all hotels in Hong Kong now. In this article, we will share with you the ultimate Halal Travel Guide for Hong Kong and provide all the basic information you can experience the best of the city!
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Hong Kong Currency and How to Pay in Hong Kong
Hong Kong uses Hong Kong dollars (HKD $). Support Hong Kong and WeChat It is the most popular payment method in Hong Kong. Make sure to download and set it on your phone. Get ESIM to make sure you are always connected to the Internet for payment.
cash Still widely used, especially taxis and small local shops and restaurants. Card (credit and debit) and Apple Pay/Google Pay At hotels, most shopping malls and some restaurants are acceptable. For public transportation, you need Octopus cardIn many places, such as fast food restaurants, supermarkets and convenience stores, they are also accepted as payment methods.
Walk around Hong Kong


MTR is the subway system in Hong Kong, which is very convenient to help you get to the city. You need one Octopus card Click to pay in and out. Tourist Octopus Cards can be obtained at the airport, MTR Station Customer Desk, 7-11 or HKD $50 deposit at Circle K Store. Or, you can download The Octopus Card for Travel Applications is Here And fill it up digitally.
Some MTR stations may allow contactless card payments/Apple Pay/Google Pay, but Octopus card More convenient, as it can also be used in other modes of transportation such as buses, minibuses, trams and ferries. As mentioned earlier, Octopus card It can also be used as payment methods in convenience stores, supermarkets and fast food venues.
Expert tip: Download MTR Mobile App On your phone, it has excellent travel planner features that show you the best routes, on-site train times and accurate pricing!
Hong Kong also has a wonderful and reliable bus network. There may be some places where MTR is not accessible, and taking a bus is a convenient and cost-effective way of transportation. download HKBUS Application Used for route options and real-time time.
Minibus can be another way of transportation, but I recommend you go with locals because you need to yell at the driver instead of fixed designated stops. Google Maps are helpful for navigating streets, but be aware that they do not include footbridges or subways that may cut walking time in half. So make sure to look for sidewalks connecting the building and signs to help you cross the main road.
Taxis in Hong Kong


The most common color for taxi in Hong Kong is red. But you may also see taxis in green or even blue – all three colors are legal. Usually, red taxis come from Hong Kong Island, green taxis come from Kowloon, and blue taxis come from the new territory.
Taxis are run by meter in Hong Kong. Taxi drivers can manually increase tunnel fares and luggage charges on the meter. Some taxis may have an old meter with an outdated pricing and you will be asked to pay the correct fare based on the updated price list (the price the driver will provide). There are many taxi frames throughout the city, and you can also attribute them to them as long as they are not double yellow roads.
Uber is available in Hong Kong, but is not that popular.
Hong Kong Airport Transportation Information
Airport Express is probably the most convenient transportation to and from Hong Kong Airport. You can use an octopus card or ticket OnlineTicket machines at the airport Express customer service desk or airport/Hong Kong/Kowloon Station. The radio is very relevant to MTR and can easily reach your destination. When leaving Hong Kong, you can check in luggage at Hong Kong or Kowloon Station so you can travel for free and avoid the airport queue!
Also, there are many taxis available and airport buses are a cost-effective way to transport.
Where to stay in Hong Kong (Muslim-friendly hotel)


If you are looking for the best areas to experience the hustle and bustle of Hong Kong and easily get a lot Halal food choicesTSIM SHA TSUI will be my first choice. Tsim Sha Tsui is not only located in Hong Kong's iconic port, but also a shopping destination, but also home to the largest and most famous mosque in Hong Kong, with many great hotels in the area.
My second location choice would be the mid-level area (accessible via the world's longest outdoor escalator), home to Hong Kong's oldest mosque and Various halal foodsincluding pasta, hamburgers, peri-peri chicken, Thai food, etc. Central-level areas provide glimpses of traditional Hong Kong residential charm with colonial influence. In addition, Central is also located in the port with only one ferry to Tsim Sha Tsui (an essential activity in Hong Kong!).
There are many hotels that can provide halal food in buffet breakfast, room service and/or on-site restaurant. In addition, many people have Qibla markings in their rooms, which can also provide prayer mats and female prayer gowns. You can read the list of us Recommended best halal friendly hotels in Hong Kong.
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Check out our full list of hotel suggestions that offer prayer facilities and on-site halal food!
Hong Kong Mosque


Here is a list of Hong Kong's opening prayer mosques to the public (all with the female part) (click on Google Maps below to open the location):
Where to find halal food in Hong Kong
From Desi to European cuisine and of course Chinese cuisine, it’s no difficulty finding halal food in Hong Kong! Some of my personal favorites include Islamic food (especially for juicy beef pies), Wu Zhi Jian beef noodles, Islamic Center Cafeteria,,,,, Wai Kee Roast Duckand more. The city is also increasingly showing up in more and more halal dining options. You can view our recommended list Halal food in Hong Kong.
most Halal Restaurants in Hong Kong There is a large halal sign at the door. If you have any questions about the restaurant staff, the Chinese word in Halal is “Halal” – pronounced as “Zheng” in Cantonese.
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From food to traditional cafeterias, all of our favorite attractions have a big list!
Must-see attractions and activities in Hong Kong


- Take the tram to Victoria Peak (tip: sit down a seat on the right side of the carriage)
- From Central Pier to TSIM SHA TSUI (and pick up ice cream from the ice cream van!)
- Stroll along the TSIM SHA TSUI promenade and visit K11 Museum
- visit ngong 360
- Stroll around Nan Lian Gardens
- Go shopping in Causeway Bay
- Check out Temple Street Night Market
- Try Hong Kong-style milk tea at Lan Fong Yuen (Central Original Store)
- Treat yourself to the baking room famous sour eggs
- If you have kids, take them to Ocean Park and/or Disneyland (all with halal food on site)
- If time permits, check out Hong Kong's beaches, hiking trails and remote islands
What is the weather in Hong Kong and when is the best time to visit
It is very obvious in Hong Kong all year round. I think autumn will be the best time to visit Hong Kong because the weather is the most pleasant, sunny and warm (but not too hot and humid). I personally recommend visiting in October. But avoid the first week of October, as it is China's national holiday week, hotel prices are hiking and the city is becoming increasingly crowded.