Depart on a direct or one-stop flight to Hong Kong International Airport; allow time for check-in and transit. Typical flight time ~5–6 hours from Delhi, ~6–7 hours from Kolkata depending on routing.
Clear immigration at HKG — ensure your Hong Kong entry permit/visa and China (mainland) visa are ready (we recommend applying well in advance or using a visa service). Visa processing/assistance is assumed arranged prior to travel.
Take the Peak Tram or bus up to Victoria Peak for panoramic skyline views. Peak Tram and Sky Terrace usually operate from about 7:00AM–11:00PM; check exact times before you go.
Ride the historic Star Ferry from Central to Tsim Sha Tsui for great harbour views; ferries run throughout the day (early morning to late evening). Follow with a stroll along the Avenue of Stars.
Enjoy classic Cantonese roast goose at Yat Lok in Central — authentic and widely recommended for first-time visitors. Expect opening hours from midday until late evening (often closes when sold out).
Traditional Hong Kong-style breakfast with scrambled eggs, macaroni soup and toast; quick and classic locale in Jordan. Popular spot opens early (around 7:00AM) and can be busy.
A well-curated museum tracing Hong Kong’s past — open typically 10:00AM–6:00PM (closed some public holidays). Great context for the city’s culture and development.
Ferry from Hong Kong to Macau takes about 55–60 minutes; services run frequently from early morning to late evening. Allow time for immigration both ways.
Have an early breakfast and pack for the short cross-border transfer — leave extra time for immigration at West Kowloon/Lo Wu/Sheung Shui depending on train route.
Travel from Hong Kong West Kowloon or Lo Wu to Shenzhen by high-speed rail or intercity train (about 15–60 minutes depending on service and border queues).
Quick walk through Luohu Commercial City and Dongmen for a sense of retail-to-wholesale product ranges and accessory suppliers; most shops open 9:30AM–9:00PM.
Explore fabric merchants, trims and accessories — fabric markets typically operate 9:00AM–6:00PM. This is where you find materials and small-batch suppliers.
Visit small-to-medium garment factories and sample rooms in Longgang and Longhua industrial districts — appointments required; factories usually operate 9:00AM–6:00PM.
Major hub for ready-made garments and direct factory outlets; open roughly 9:00AM–6:00PM, with many shops and factory showrooms concentrated in this district.
Visit multi-floor wholesale complexes that host many suppliers under one roof — ideal for comparative sampling and price checks; check individual hall opening times (commonly 9:00AM–6:00PM).
Return to suppliers for more detailed talks about MOQs, lead times and quality control; schedule factory visits if needed — factories typically work standard business hours 9:00AM–6:00PM.
If time allows, visit Chen Clan Ancestral Hall (open ~8:30AM–5:30PM) for traditional Cantonese craftsmanship or stroll Shamian Island for colonial architecture.
Enjoy dinner as you cruise the Pearl River and see Guangzhou’s skyline illuminated; cruises typically operate evenings from around 7:00PM depending on season.
Set up logistics, agree on QC inspections and delivery schedules — freight forwarders and QC companies typically operate standard business hours (9:00AM–6:00PM).
Confirm any export documentation, courier pickups, and confirm flight details for departure the following day; logistics partners often available during business hours.