Are there any precautions for going to Hong Kong? Anything ~ thank you for your questions.
Tourist attractions and precautions in Hong Kong: 1) Taiping Mountain Hong Kong's urban landscape is extremely unique, and Hong Kong may be the most densely populated city in the world. In order to find an ideal place to see Hong Kong as an international metropolis, Taiping Mountain, the highest point on Hong Kong Island, may be the most recommended. Because there are millions of people's homes under Taiping Mountain, at night, you can see millions of lights, just like thousands of Christmas trees with light bulbs. Such a dazzling night scene, no other night scene can compare with her. (2) The Avenue of Stars is located between Tsim Sha Tsui Space Museum and Intercontinental Hotel. The goddess of the Hong Kong Film Awards witnessed the stars shining under the reflection of lanterns of high-rise buildings on both sides of Victoria Harbour. The Avenue of Stars, which symbolizes Hong Kong as the Oriental Hollywood, is definitely a must-see tourist attraction in Hong Kong. Evening is also a good place for light symphony and laser water curtain show. (3) Repulse Bay Repulse Bay not only has charming sunshine, ocean and beach, but also houses full of colonial colors and elegant and chic residential areas. When the sun sets, experience the intoxicating dusk leisurely in the downtown area. (4): Ocean Park Hong Kong Ocean Park does not have the world's largest aquarium, nor is it the world's largest mobile game park, but it may be the happiest ocean theme amusement park in the world. In addition to interesting dolphin and sea lion performances, there are more than 250 kinds of marine exhibition halls and more than 2,000 kinds of fish. Friends who like excitement, the hand tour created by Panshan Linhai is absolutely exciting before playing. (5) Open-air markets There are many open-air markets in cities all over the world, but there are some open-air markets in Hong Kong that are not available in other places, such as Bird Garden (which specializes in pet birds), Flower Market (which specializes in potted flowers), Goldfish Street (which specializes in aquarium pets), Jade Market (which specializes in jade articles), Temple Street (which has fortune tellers and night market vendors who perform Cantonese opera) and Ladies Street (which specializes in fashion clothes and accessories). In particular, many outdoor markets don't have women's ornaments. Stanley Market (an outdoor market full of leisure and eastern and western cultures near the sea) (6): Wong Tai Sin Temple Wong Tai Sin Temple is probably the most loyal temple in Hong Kong. Its appearance of red pillars, golden roofs and blue beams can be regarded as a typical example of traditional temple architecture in China. Aberdeen Aberdeen is a gathering place for fishing boats in Hong Kong. The traditional fishing boat and the nearby hillside are lined with modern high-rise buildings, and the two completely different scenery are in sharp contrast. Coupled with the traditional China-style painting boat "Bao Seafood Boat", the beautiful medium-colored fishing port is just around the corner. (8): Lantau Giant Buddha and Baolian Temple, the two largest external metal Buddha statues in the world, are located on the top of the mountain, and the solid momentum of China can only be realized by personal experience. (9) The Star Ferry Victoria Harbour is one of the three major night scenes in the world, and the cheapest way to see Victoria Harbour is to shuttle between Kowloon Peninsula and Hong Kong Island by the Star Ferry. Star Ferry Charge (Upper Level): 2.2 yuan Recommended Route: Tsim Sha Tsui