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Regent Hong Kong’s Terrace Suite Goes Viral After iShowSpeed Livestream – Luxury Experience Captures Asia’s Attention

HONG KONG SAR - Media OutReach Newswire - 25 April 2025 – The global spotlight has turned to Hong Kong's luxury hospitality scene following an impromptu livestream by internationally known content creator iShowSpeed, who recently shared his experience staying in the Terrace Suite at Regent Hong Kong.

His enthusiastic reaction, broadcast live to millions of followers, has since gone viral across digital platforms — generating global buzz and positioning the suite as one of the most talked-about luxury stays in Asia.

Described by iShowSpeed as the "best hotel in China", the Terrace Suite delivers on that claim with a two-storey, 5,500-square-foot layout that blends opulent comfort with cinematic views of Victoria Harbour — a striking combination that's now resonating with discerning travellers across Southeast Asia, including Singapore.

To see why this suite is generating so much attention, read more here: Terrace Suite at Regent Hong Kong Hotel – iShowSpeed's Room Tour

A New Benchmark in Urban Luxury
The crown jewel of the newly reopened Regent Hong Kong, the Terrace Suite redefines luxury living in the heart of the city. Featuring a 3,300-square-foot private rooftop terrace with an outdoor whirlpool, plush seating, and dining space with skyline views, the suite offers guests an exclusive escape that feels both intimate and grand.

Inside, guests are welcomed by an expansive living and dining area, entertainment room, and the signature Oasis Bathroom complete with a round soaking tub and floor-to-ceiling windows. Smart technology, high-speed connectivity, and wellness-focused amenities complete the experience — tailored for today's luxury travellers.

An Evolving Space for Celebration and Storytelling
While the Terrace Suite has long been a favourite for weddings and anniversaries, recent interest from content creators, digital influencers, and luxury seekers has expanded its appeal. Its stylish interiors, versatile dressing area, and stunning backdrop make it ideal for livestreams, product reveals, and milestone celebrations.

In Singapore — a key regional market for Hong Kong's tourism revival — the viral attention surrounding the Terrace Suite has sparked strong interest among travellers seeking one-of-a-kind experiences. With direct flight access, a high affinity for luxury travel, and growing interest in cultural crossovers, Singaporean visitors are now eyeing Regent Hong Kong as a must-visit destination for 2025.

A Regal Return to the World Stage
Regent Hong Kong's reemergence into the global travel scene comes at a time when Hong Kong is actively reinviting the world. The viral success of the Terrace Suite marks not just a moment of social media fame, but a signal of the city's renewed luxury tourism offering — refined, bold, and globally relevant.



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About Regent Hong Kong

Situated along the Victoria Harbour waterfront, Regent Hong Kong combines legendary heritage with modern elegance. As part of IHG Hotels & Resorts' prestigious Regent brand, the hotel offers a collection of meticulously curated suites and experiences designed for the world's most discerning travellers.

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