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5D4N Magical with Muslim Friendly Group Highlights > Sky 100 Observatory > TST Promenade > Avenue of Stars > Golden Bauhinia Square > The Peak with tram ride > Ocean Park Admission > Factory Outlets > Hong Kong Disneyland Day Tour with meal coupons > Mosque visit > Halal meals

Day 1: Singapore – Hong Kong (Halal Dinner) Assemble at Singapore Changi Airport for your flight to Hong Kong as known as Pearl of the Orient. Upon arrival, you will be met by our representative and proceed to travel to . Visit the Sky 100, a 360- degree indoor observation deck on the 100th floor, the highest observation deck in Hong Kong at 393 metres above sea level. After dinner talk a stroll along the famous TST Promenade, a harbor waterfront walkway that provides a great panoramic view of , followed by the Avenue of Stars which was set up to pays tribute to the names that helped make Hong Kong the ‘Hollywood of the East’.

Day 2: Hong Kong (Breakfast in Hotel/Halal Lunch/ Halal Dinner) After breakfast visit the Golden Bauhinia Square, where you will find the famous Forever Blooming Golden Bauhinia Sculpture, a gift from the Central Government to mark the 1997 Handover -- an occasion that held tremendous significance for the world’s largest nation and that stands out as a landmark event. Next, visit Masjid Jamia, Hong Kong’s first mosque built in the 1840s. Also known as Lascar Temple, the mosque is of rectangular shape, with an arched main entrance and Arabic-style arched windows on all sides. After that, proceed to travel to The Peak on the vintage Peak tram (1 way tram ride only), one of the most popular attractions in Hong Kong. Be mesmerized by the wide view of sparkling skyscrapers and all the way to the green hills of the New Territories. After lunch, have fun at the Ocean Park. Hong Kong’s largest theme park that is separated by a large mountain into 2 area. There are more than 20 amusement rides, including four rollercoasters, it also houses 11 animal exhibits, such as a giant panda habitat, a jelly fish and Chinese sturgeon aquarium, as well as a four-story aquarium displaying more than 2,000 fishes. After dinner, transfer back to hotel.

Day 3: Hong Kong (Breakfast in Hotel/Halal Lunch/ Halal Dinner) After breakfast, shopping time at Tung Chung Citygate Factory Outlets, the largest outlet mall in Hong Kong featuring more than 80 international brand names offering year-round discounts and fill with designer fashion, accessories, sports, children's wear, beauty and home accessories shops. Thereafter proceed to the land of happiness – Hong Kong Disneyland, where more magical memories awaiting you. Embark on a magical journey through four themed lands: USA, ,

and . Must-see attractions include Flights of Fantasy Parade, which will take you up, up and away on a sky-high celebration with your favourite Disney characters singing and dancing along Main Street USA; Mickey’s PhilharMagic in which Donald Duck relives the most memorable moments of Disney’s animated films in 3D; , a Broadway-style musical show featuring Mickey and his friends; and also Fantasy Gardens where Mickey, Minnie and Goofy make surprise appearances to meet and greet with guests – so don’t forget your camera and autograph book. End the day watching the spectacular *. (The fireworks display is strictly subject to the local weather conditions at the point of time in the park, it may be suspended or cancelled without prior notice). Transfer back to hotel. Note: Meals coupons for lunch and dinner will be provided in the park and available for halal-certified Tahitian Terrace in Adventureland only.

Day 4: Free Day at own leisure (Breakfast in Hotel) Today will be a day for you to venture on your own around the buzzing Kowloon or travel to Hong Kong Island for more shopping. Alternatively, you may also want to consider joining an optional day tour to Shenzhen or Macau for more adventurous fun. Check with the local guide for more details.

Day 5: Hong Kong – Singapore (Breakfast in Hotel/Halal Lunch) This morning visit the Kowloon Mosque and Islamic Centre. Located in Kowloon at the corner of Nathan Road and Haiphong Road next to Kowloon Park, the Mosque is currently the largest Islamic house of worship in the city, capable of accommodating up to approximately 3500 people. It was originally intended to serve the Indian Muslim troops of the British army. After that, transfer to the airport for your flight back to Singapore!

Remarks: If a place of visit is closed to visitor, it will be replaced with alternative. Sequence of itinerary is subject to change without prior notice. Breakfast in hotel and is non halal. Lunch and dinners are arranged in local restaurants. Fish or seafood meals or local vegetarian food will be arranged when Halal restaurants are not available. During Hong Kong public holidays or super peak season, some attractions maybe closed or open for limited hours.