
Had never been to Hong Kong, flights were cheap (hotels and food were not) and I ventured to Hong Kong and the HK Football Club for my first tournament in Asia!

Stayed in Causeway bay a few minutes walk from the club.
Hong Kong has no straight lines and it was actually kind of fun navigating! Mildly chaotic.

Being an exceptionally fussy eater, food was a touch difficult to find. I was rescued by finding a wonderful Japanese bakery and lots of bubble tea.
I Stayed in the Mini Hotel in Causeway Bay. A very tiny but functional room.
It was the rainy season and as such the humidity was insane. My small hotel room had a large air conditioner and in addition a dehumidifier that I had to empty at least twice a day.

The HK Football Club is probably by value of real estate, the most expensive club on the planet.
Hong Kong itself was very enjoyable, had a certain energy and definitely a place I would return to!
It is a long flight. 15:45 direct from Toronto on the way there. On the way back, two consecutive overnight flights which actually worked out okay in the end.