SEVENTEEN’s MINGYU and VERNON Explore Hong Kong’s Dazzling Nightlife

K-Pop Stars Discover Hong Kong’s Iconic Junk Boat, Waterfront Dining, and Rooftop Bar, Showcasing Unique Nighttime Allure

Photo Credit: PLEDIS Entertainment and Hong Kong Tourism Board Photo Credit: PLEDIS Entertainment and Hong Kong Tourism Board

Photo Credit: PLEDIS Entertainment and Hong Kong Tourism Board

HONG KONG, Nov. 13, 2025 – MINGYU and VERNON of K-pop sensation SEVENTEEN took a mesmerizing night tour of Hong Kong, delving into the bustling nocturnal scene around Victoria Harbour. Their excursion commenced with a picturesque voyage on a classic junk boat, providing sweeping vistas of the illuminated cityscape. The duo’s adventure proceeded to a rooftop bar and restaurant in Tsim Sha Tsui, where they savored delectable dishes and custom-made cocktails, framed by the harbor’s brilliant illuminations. This itinerary, ranging from famous harbor sights to exquisite tastes and dynamic settings, highlighted the city’s enthralling activities, encouraging enthusiasts and global travelers to discover Hong Kong’s magnificent allure after sunset.

An Immersive Dive into Hong Kong’s Dynamic Harbour Atmosphere

MINGYU and VERNON started their evening with a trip on Hong Kong’s famous junk boat, admiring the spectacular night vistas of Victoria Harbour and engaging with one of the city’s most emblematic and celebrated sights. Yet, the allure extends further – from the enduring Star Ferry and awe-inspiring panoramas from The Peak, to the diverse array of lively bars, eateries, and cultural treasures lining the waterfront, Hong Kong provides myriad opportunities to encounter its distinctive skyline and energetic pulse with elegance.

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Savoring Exquisite Cuisine with Breathtaking Harbour Views

Their expedition proceeded with an appreciation for the local gastronomic landscape. MINGYU and VERNON relished a specially chosen assortment of Chinese delicacies, savoring their opulent tastes with Victoria Harbour serving as a stunning backdrop. Noteworthy items included the crispy Peking duck and a classic dim sum selection. “Dim sum is always delicious, no matter when you eat it,” and “I really like Peking duck skin,” the two members commented on their distinctive enjoyment of the savory meal. As dusk descended, the pair made their way to a rooftop bar offering views of the city’s recognizable skyline. Sipping on artisanal cocktails, they absorbed the sweeping panorama of Hong Kong’s core and absorbed the lively spirit that characterizes Hong Kong as an ever-awake metropolis.

Hong Kong’s culinary exploration extends far beyond. Victoria Harbour stands as a brilliant cluster of gastronomic distinction across Asia. Envision indulging in Michelin-starred meals and elevated cocktails within opulent hotels and landmark structures, all framed by the harbour’s spectacular vistas. From Tsim Sha Tsui’s dynamic eateries to the expansive waterfront dining on Hong Kong Island, magnificent scenery is consistently a part of the dining experience.

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Join SEVENTEEN’s MINGYU and VERNON in exploring Hong Kong via their Instagram Reels () — showcasing everything from iconic harbor panoramas to memorable culinary delights and vibrant nightlife. View their complete adventure and begin planning your personal trip to encounter the city’s vibrant dynamism firsthand.

Leveraging their visit to Hong Kong for the ‘SEVENTEEN WORLD TOUR [NEW_] IN HONG KONG’ concert at Kai Tak Stadium, the city’s premier concert facility, MINGYU and VERNON dedicated time to experience Hong Kong’s magnificent harbor scenery. Both concerts were completely sold out, drawing an audience of 72,600, and the ‘CARATIA’ fan gathering infused the entire city with a festive spirit.

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