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If you have time and budget, afternoon tea at the Peninsula in HK is lovely (or at least it was 10 years ago), but there are better views from other hotels where they serve it high up in a skyscraper with jaw dropping views. I also recommend trying to get a nice dinner in the city at a traditional Chinese restaurant (Cantonese would be the local specialty but they also have good restaurants of other regional types if you don’t care for Cantonese food).
I find afternoon tea at the Peninsula to be a tourist trap since it often has long lines, lots of noise in the lobby and inconsistent service. Their Cantonese restaurant is not bad though. The Ritz has the views if you get seated by the window but some items in the afternoon tea seat aren't particularly good so I prefer to do lunch or dinner in their lounge & bar.
Unfortunately, post-COVID, I've found pretty much all the commonly recommended afternoon tea places in Hong Kong to be disappointing but I haven't been to the Rosewood yet.