1. Navigating Hong Kong Airport
The first thing we needed to do was make a swift exit out of Hong Kong International Airport (HKIA). Believe it or not, that part was rather easy. Indeed, HKIA is one of the most celebrated airports in the world for having found what many consider the perfect balance between efficiency and simplicity.
That, and the fact that English is commonly used as a second language in the city, makes HKIA extremely easy to navigate and understand. The biggest challenge that comes with trying to make your way out of the airport is that you might not even want to leave it. On top of being easy to navigate, the airport is also home to renowned restaurants, some that have even received Michelin stars and accolades, including Ho Hung Kee Congee & Noodle Shop and Duddell’s in Terminal 1.
But maybe you aren’t in the mood for food. After all, the city itself would provide more culinary options than you would know what to choose from. And so, once you finally made it through the equally efficient clearing of customs and immigration, your next step is to make it into the city.
