New destinations in Hong Kong to look forward to in 2019

29/03/2019   1.038  4.67/5 trong 3 rates 
New destinations in Hong Kong to look forward to in 2019
If you’re looking for all the newest, most buzz-worthy experiences and attractions to check out in Hong Kong this 2019, make this list your guide.

 
  • MONOPOLY DREAMS™

    MONOPOLY DREAMS™MONOPOLY DREAMS™

    In celebration of its 84th anniversary, MONOPOLY gets bigger and better with a life-sized version of the game. For all you MONOPOLY enthusiasts out there, or just anyone looking to have a good time, MONOPOLY DREAMS™ is the newest tourist attraction to land in Hong Kong this June 2019! Located on The Peak (i.e. the most expensive title deed and in the MONOPOLY Hong Kong Edition) this is the perfect place to duel it out with your friends to realise their MONOPOLY DREAMS™. Experience classic game plays like ‘Chance’ cards, Water Works and even Jail through their augmented reality technology and 4D interactive projections! PS. We only think it’s fair to warn you that any regular board game might not be enough for you after this is over.

  • Hong Kong Disneyland

    Hong Kong Disneyland Hong Kong Disneyland

    You heard it here first: Hong Kong Disneyland is about to get a facelift. While it’s still in the midst of its six-year expansion plan, expect to see an even larger-than-life Disney castle, as well as a new experiences featuring Ant-Man, The Wasp and S.H.I.E.L.D. to be launched in Tomorrowland this year!

    Following the success of the Iron Man Experience, this is the park’s second Marvel ride, and only just a small part of an entire Marvel-themed area planned for 2023. Set against a backdrop of the gorgeous Lantau Mountains and ocean, Hong Kong Disneyland undoubtedly boasts of some unbeatable views. And with even more exhilarating park areas opening up, it’s only timely to make a visit!

  • KAWS

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    If you remember an adorable giant yellow duck floating in Hong Kong Harbour back in 2013, this is the newest installation to grab your photo-ops at! Now floating in the bay is a massive inflatable sculpture by popular American artist, KAWS. Designed to juxtaposed against Hong Kong’s fast-paced urban lifestyle, the sculpture is a picture of calm as it rests on its back, zoning out and watching the clouds go by.

  • Rosewood Hong Kong

    Rosewood Hong KongRosewood Hong Kong

    Needless to say, Hong Kong’s not short of spectacular hotels from chic boutique options to major hotel brand names. If you’re looking for a luxe stay in the city, then you’ve got to check out this dazzling new jewel on Kowloon’s Waterfront.

    Rosewood Hotel might have only just opened, but the reception it’s received is nonetheless expected of one of the most anticipated hotel openings in Hong Kong. Take in the stunning view of Victoria Harbour from the hotel’s private sky terraces on the 57th floor, or enjoy a dip in their private lap pools.

  • Try the Impossible Burger 2.0

    Try the Impossible Burger 2.0Try the Impossible Burger 2.0

    Impossible Foods has been making waves around the world for their impossible plant-based meats and only just made its Asian debut in Hong Kong last year. Since launching, it has been introduced to menus of roughly 150 restaurants across Hong Kong.

    This 2019, they’ve outdone themselves once again by introducing the Impossible Burger 2.0. Said to be juicier and meatier, the Impossible Burger 2.0 indeed seems too good to be true. Still, that’s up to you to decide! For a taste of this incredible Impossible Burger, make a date at Castelo Concepts, one of the groups behind the many famed restaurants that serve up this rare Impossible Food.

  • Mashi no Mashi

    Mashi no Mashi Mashi no Mashi

    Brought to you by the dream team behind Wagyumafia, the quiet stretch of Oi Kwan Road is now home to Mashi no Mash, Hong Kong’s first ever wagyu tsukemen restaurant. Just like how you can’t go to Japan without having a meal at Ichiran Ramen, Mashi no Mashi is too good to pass up.

    Although it might seem a bit exorbitant to pay over $100 for a bowl of noodles, the experience of the thin sheets of torched brisket melting like warm butter on your tongue really can’t be replicated. If you have to treat yourself to one incredible meal in Hong Kong, let this be the place.

  • Maruju Aburi Farm

    Maruju Aburi Farm Maruju Aburi Farm

    Carnivores, this one’s for you. Newly opened Maruju Aburi Farm is a ranch-to-table restaurant that serves you not just any meat, but the king of beef – i.e. wagyu. Here, rest assured that you’re being treated to nothing but the highest-quality and most diversified selection of wagyu beef around.

    It’s pretty much nose-to-tail dining, utilising all the different cuts available ranging from tongue to shin, seared on a yakiniku grill or slow-cooked and served over carbs. The best part? It’s surprisingly affordable despite its premium quality and all things considered.

  • The St Regis Hong Kong

    The St Regis Hong Kong The St Regis Hong Kong

    Scheduled to open on the 11th of April, St Regis is changing up the iconic Hong Kong Skyline. Designed by award-winning interior designer Andre Fu, St Regis is a picture of contemporary luxury and elegance brought to life.

    For the sake of the fatigue travellers, not only are they treated to a rejuvenating view of the harbour, each room comes with a personalised in-room check-in and the 24-hour attention of butler and e-butler service. Of course, there’s plenty more to be excited about the food and beverage outlets too, with Michelin-recognised chefs manning the helm for the restaurants within the hotel!

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