① Red Velvet’s Seulgi’s Overseas Adventure
Seulgi from Red Velvet has shared photos of her overseas trip. Seulgi posted several photos on her social media with a caption saying, “Traveling to Hong Kong with a friend.” In the pictures, Seulgi seemed to be having a great time visiting famous tourist spots in Hong Kong with her friend.
Seulgi also drank the famous Hong Kong milk tea during her trip. She amused her fans by nonchalantly continuing to drink her milk tea even as it spilled all over her clothes. Seulgi commented, “Let’s live carelessly, like me, who doesn’t care even if I spill all my milk tea.” Fans responded with comments like, “Let’s live carelessly, like Seulgi, who spills her milk tea after sipping it with a straw,” “The milk tea did nothing wrong,” and “Isn’t that too much spillage? So cute,” “Seulgi is in Hong Kong.”
Hong Kong fans also left comments asking Seulgi to hold a concert in Hong Kong. Seulgi enjoyed her Hong Kong trip, taking photos while wandering around the streets of Hong Kong and enjoying street food.
② Exploring Must-Visit Tourist Spots
Quarry Bay is a famous residential area in Hong Kong. This area is home to famous Hong Kong-style apartments and a popular tourist destination. It is known to tourists for the location of the Yick Cheong Building.
Seulgi visited the Yick Cheong Building, one of the famous places in Hong Kong. Yick Cheong Building is emerging as a must-visit site for Hong Kong travelers. Tourists often take photos in front of the vintage-looking building. Yick Cheong Building is also famous as a filming location for movies like “Transformers 4” and “Kung Fu Hustle.”
The apartment is much larger in scale than it appears in photos. It has a “ㄷ” shape, and it seems that many people live there at a glance.
Yick Cheong Building is an apartment building filled with houses built in the 1960s. To solve the housing shortage caused by a rapid population increase, apartments for ordinary people started to be created.
One of them is the Yick Cheong Building. Although it looks old from the outside, the rent is not cheap, which is typical of Hong Kong, which is famous for its high cost of living.
Currently, the apartment is still inhabited, but it is emerging as a place where tourists can feel the unique atmosphere of Hong Kong. Yick Cheong Building is also a place where you can glimpse the daily life of Hong Kong. The building houses various shops frequented by locals. It’s a common sight in Hong Kong but special to tourists.
Quarry Bay features an overpass nestled among old buildings. This is a symbolic landscape of Quarry Bay.
Seulgi also posted a photo taken with this as the background. In the picture, Seulgi looked delighted with a bright expression.
③ Places Full of Hong Kong Atmosphere
Nathan Road is a place that every tourist visiting Hong Kong passes by at least once. It’s a famous street representing Hong Kong and Tsim Sha Tsui. During the day, you can explore restaurants and cafes and enjoy shopping. At night, thanks to the dazzling neon signs, you can fully experience the sentiment of Hong Kong.
You can visit The Peninsula Arcade, about 80 high-end brand stores, and the Mira Place shopping mall at Nathan Road. It’s the perfect place for shopping. It also houses Jenny Bakery, which is a must-have souvenir for tourists. Jenny Bakery is a cookie shop famous for its butter cookies.
Seulgi walked the streets of Hong Kong in casual attire. She enjoyed her trip to Hong Kong with a free spirit, without hiding her face.
Seulgi didn’t miss out on the night view of Hong Kong during her overseas trip. Hong Kong has many famous viewpoints for dazzling night views. Among them is Sky Terrace 428, which can be visited by taking the Peak Tram, which is always crowded with tourists. The Peak Tram climbs from 33m to 396m along a 1,278m track. It boasts a dizzying angle as if sliding.
Most tourists visiting Hong Kong look forward to riding the Peak Tram. The view of the Hong Kong cityscape from the tram is eye-catching. When you reach the top of the Peak Tram, you can visit the observatory.
Sky Terrace 428 is located at an altitude of 248m and is the highest 360-degree observatory in Hong Kong. You can take in the view of Hong Kong’s cityscape and Victoria Harbor at a glance. It’s also where you can watch the highlight of a Hong Kong trip, the Symphony of Lights.
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