Japan (Tokyo, Osaka, Fukuoka)

Japan has always been a popular tourist destination for Hong Kong residents. Tokyo, Osaka, and Fukuoka offer convenient transportation, not only with direct flights. While Japanese is the primary language of communication, the language incorporates kanji, and with Chinese and English-speaking staff in major cities, communication is relatively easy. Japan boasts a wealth of tourist attractions, numerous shopping malls, and renowned cuisine, allowing travelers to explore at their own pace.
Singapore

Singapore is the only Asian country to make it into the top ten of the safest tourist destinations in the world. Singapore is a bustling city with convenient transportation and close proximity to attractions. With Chinese and English being the primary languages, communication is seamless, making it a great choice for city safari travelers. The city's strict legal system provides a relatively safe environment, even for solo travelers. However, due to these strict laws, it's important to review local travel regulations before departure to avoid potential legal violations.
Taiwan

Taiwan, close to Hong Kong, is a popular tourist destination for Hong Kong residents and a top choice for many travelers seeking solo travel. The Taiwanese language and written language are both Mandarin, making communication with locals easy and reassuring even in emergencies. Furthermore, convenient transportation within the region's counties and cities makes island-wide travel a breeze. Each county and city offers its own distinct charm, and prices are slightly lower than in Hong Kong, making it a perfect destination for solo travelers seeking sightseeing, entertainment, relaxation, and fine dining.
Vietnam (Da Nang)

Vietnam has low prices and a strong multicultural atmosphere. Da Nang, which has direct flights, is very popular among Hong Kong people. It is also particularly suitable for solo travelers who like to explore history and culture and enjoy a leisurely time. Da Nang is a famous historical city, located between the three world cultural heritage sites of Hue, Hoi An and My Son Sanctuary. It also has world-famous beautiful beaches. Solo travelers can slow down their pace and enjoy some alone time. Vietnam’s Safety Index ranked 38th among 163 countries in the world. The overall public security is good, but you need to be careful of pickpockets and scams on crowded streets, and avoid going to remote places and alleys. You can also download a ride-hailing app in advance to see the actual price and reduce the chance of being cheated.
Thailand (Bangkok, Chiang Mai)

For those on a budget, solo travel in Thailand is a great option. Both Bangkok and Chiang Mai offer direct flights from budget airlines, and local prices are relatively low. Bangkok boasts numerous large shopping malls and night markets, and most staff in tourist areas speak Chinese or English, making it a great choice for travelers seeking convenient transportation, a bustling city, and a vibrant nightlife. Chiang Mai, the cultural capital, while less accessible, is rich in historical and cultural sites, and boasts a diverse array of unique cafes and local markets. It's a great choice for those who prefer a slower pace, exploring history and culture, and enjoying natural scenery and quiet time.
Australia (Melbourne, Sydney)

If you want to go beyond Asia, you can consider Melbourne and Sydney in Australia. As an English-speaking country, communication and exchange are relatively easy. Melbourne has a popular coffee culture, a strong artistic atmosphere, and a collection of diverse cultures. The city center has convenient transportation and is well-equipped with free trams. Visitors can fully explore the city and its sights. Sydney is home to many of Australia's most iconic landmarks, and its transportation system is well-developed, allowing most attractions to be reached by public transportation. For even more sightseeing, you can join a local guided tour and meet other travelers from around the world.
Iceland

Ranked first in the world safety index, Iceland is a great place for solo road trippers looking to explore Europe. English is widely spoken, so even those who don't speak Icelandic needn't worry. Due to its relatively remote locations, Iceland's attractions are more suitable for self-driving tours. For solo travelers, consider exploring the various local guided tours and booking them in advance. For accommodation, choose a hotel in the city, close to the tour meeting point. However, due to Iceland's unpredictable weather, it's important to carefully check local weather conditions when planning your trip.