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Planning the perfect trip literally takes seconds now…which means more time to eat when you get there.

I’m finally making the trek, and Hong Kong is one of my stops.

But with my take-off date fast approaching, I recently realized I hadn’t planned much yet.

So I decided to take a chance and have AI plan my schedule for me.

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I asked AI to give me the ultimate itinerary for Hong Kong.

I want to experience it all amazing views, incredible dining, and maybe a little bit of shopping.

I feel so cultured already.

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This includes checking outThe Peak Tram,The Peak, andHong Kong Park.

Day 2 Afternoon: Next up, we head a bit more inland toSoHoandSheung Wan.

To switch things up, it suggested an Italian meal atAria Italian.

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Ive got my eye on thefour-course tasting dinner, which is about $788 HKD per guest.

My AI friend suggests I take theNgong Ping 360cable car to Ngong Ping Village.

Take a boat trip, explore the stilt houses, or just dine on some tasty seafood dishes.

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Its like the AI knows I’m gonna need a nap.

After a quick and restful nap, its time for dinner.

AI suggested I check out WING, which happens to be part ofAsias 50 Best Restaurantslist in 2023.

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