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My advice is to check for happy hour deals on drinks. I saved a few bucks that way, and the cocktails were tasty.

I suggest going around sunset; the views are unbelievably gorgeous when the city lights start to twinkle. Just get there by 5:30 pm to secure a good spot!

If you're planning to take photos, try to avoid peak tourist times like weekends. I went on a Saturday, and it was super crowded—made it hard to get a nice pic!

I think it’s a good idea to buy your tickets online in advance. I forgot to do that and had to wait in line for ages. No fun!
Macau Tower

If you do the Sky Walk, wear comfy shoes! I made the mistake of wearing fancy sandals and was not happy during the walk. Trust me, save your feet!
Ozone at The Ritz Carlton

I recommend making a reservation ahead of time, especially during weekends. It saves you from waiting in long lines to get in and helps secure a good spot with an amazing view.

Dress up a little! I felt a bit underdressed in my casual attire. It's a fancy place, so I think you'll enjoy the experience more if you feel nice and polished!
Tianmen Mountain

I suggest checking the weather beforehand. It can change quickly, and I ended up missing out on the views because of sudden clouds blocking everything. Bring a light jacket just in case!

If you can, try to get there around 8 AM. The cable cars get super busy later in the day, and trust me, waiting in line for hours isn't fun!

Make sure to wear comfy shoes! I thought I could do this in sandals, but boy was I wrong – the hiking paths are no joke, and you'll want to enjoy them!

Don’t forget to bring snacks! The food options up there can be a bit pricey and not the greatest. I wish I had packed some more goodies.
Sky100 Hong Kong Observation Deck Deals & Discounts

I recommend taking your time walking around the deck and snapping photos; it can get crowded, so be patient and wait for your shot!
Zhangjiajie

My advice is to invest in a multi-day pass instead of a single day ticket. It might seem like a splurge at first, but you'll have more time to explore and enjoy the sights at your own pace.

One thing I learned the hard way is to make sure you have cash on hand. A lot of smaller restaurants and shops don't accept credit cards, so it's best to carry some local currency with you.
Victoria Peak
Oriental Pearl

Don't forget to check out the museum at the base of the tower; it’s super interesting and often overlooked by tourists

I suggest grabbing a bite at a nearby street food stall before or after your visit for a tasty and budget-friendly meal that local people enjoy.

Buy your tickets online ahead of time to avoid long lines; it's a total game changer and saves you so much time. I wish I had done this!

Be ready for crowds, especially on weekends; if you can, visit on a weekday morning for a more relaxed experience.
Zhangjiajie Grand Canyon Glass Bridge

I suggest taking a short hike along the trails around the bridge after crossing. It offers some incredible views and is a nice break from all the glass!

I think you should bring your own snacks and water. The prices at the on-site cafes are pretty steep, and it was a bummer to spend so much when I could’ve saved!

I recommend buying your tickets online in advance. It saves you time and often there's a discount. I waited in line for almost an hour, and it was so annoying!

My advice is to go in the morning right at 8 AM when they open. The early light is stunning for photos, and there are way fewer people!
Shanghai World Financial Center

I recommend checking out the café on the observation deck. Grab a coffee and enjoy the view. Just be prepared for prices that are a bit higher than usual, but it's so worth it!

I suggest going around 5 PM to catch the sunset. The views are stunning and you can see the city lighting up as it gets dark. Plus, it's not as crowded at that time.

My advice is to buy your tickets online in advance. I saved some bucks this way and skipped the long queues. Just keep your e-ticket handy on your phone.