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How much does it cost to go to Hong Kong alone (not with a tour group) total***?
Depending on where you go and how many days you play to finalize.

Ocean Park $250, Disney $255, wax museum ask ticket $120, accommodation?300, take the cable car (double $40.00) Star Ferry?2.5, take the East Rail?33, eat a meal?50.

Suggest that you first fly to Shenzhen, Shenzhen has a subway to sit on the Shenzhen Airport → Shenzhen Railway Station, the whole hour, ¥ 9.00.

Suggest that you first fly to Shenzhen, Shenzhen has a subway to sit on the Shenzhen Airport → Shenzhen Railway Station, the whole hour, ¥ 9.00.

The total amount of money needed to go to Hong Kong (not with a tour group) is $50.00. p>You arrive at the Shenzhen airport off the plane, take the Shenzhen Airport Express 1 line ------330 airport bus → train station, 15 minutes to send a bus, the whole 35 kilometers, the whole fare ¥ 20.00, driving the Shennan Avenue, the trip is about 30 minutes, the terminus of the railway station West Plaza.

The Shenzhen Railway Station and the Luohu Pass complex are integrated, which means that arriving at the railway station is the same as arriving at the Luohu Pass in Shenzhen.

It is recommended that you stay in a hotel closer to the train station,

such as: Shenzhen Qiaoshe Hotel, No. 1032 Heping Road, Shenzhen Guangsheng International Hotel (the former Guangshen Railway Hotel) is only two minutes away from the Shenzhen Railway Station and Luohu Customs, and next door to the West Railway Station, Standard Couple's Room ¥368.00 .

Shenzhen Overseas Chinese Mansion Hotel, No. 1043 Heping Road, is a business-oriented foreign-related star hotels, close to the Luohu Port, the railway station, the beginning of the subway station a step away. Deluxe King Room ¥258.00.

Shenzhen Guangsheng International Hotel, No. 1032 Heping Road, Luohu Customs is only two minutes away, next door to the West Railway Station, Standard Couple Room ¥368.00.

It is recommended that you travel freely, to provide you with a free route guide, can be used as a reference:

<Day 1>:

From Shenzhen Luohu border crossing→Take the East Rail→Get off at the terminus of the Hung Hom→Tour of Tsim Sha Tsui→Tour of Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade→Tour of the Avenue of Stars→Walking to the→Tsim Sha Tsui Star Ferry Pier to take the ferry→Through the Harbour→Take the cable car again (Cable Railway) →To the The Peak→Madame Tussauds Wax Museum→Tour? The Peak Tower→? Tour the old lining pavilion → take the cable car down the hill → you want to tour other attractions at your discretion → take the Hong Kong Tram → get off at Causeway Bay → tour the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Center → tour the Golden Bauhinia Square → after dinner → night tour of the Victoria Harbor → return → check in to the hotel → good night!

Must-see attractions include:

Victoria Harbor (Victoria Harbor, English: Victoria Harbour) is a seaport located in Hong Kong between Hong Kong Island and the Kowloon Peninsula. Due to the vastness and depth of the harbor, it is a natural harbor, and Hong Kong is also known as the "Pearl of the Orient", "the world's top three natural harbors" and "the world's top three night scenery".

Ferry Services

Central Star Ferry Terminal refers to the ferry terminal in Central, Hong Kong operated by Star Ferry. The pier provides ferry services between Tsim Sha Tsui Star Ferry Pier and Hung Hom Ferry Pier, and is part of the Central Ferry Terminal. The Central Star Ferry Terminal is the conventional name for the ferry service, which is now provided by Central Pier No. 7 (used by Star Ferry's Tsim Sha Tsui service) and Central Pier No. 8 (using the West Coast berth by Star Ferry's Hung Hom service). The original terminals providing the service were the demolished Edinburgh Place Terminal.

The International Finance Centre (IFC; English: International Finance Centre, IFC), a famous landmark of Hong Kong as a world-class financial center, is located at No. 8 Finance Street, Central, Hong Kong Island, facing Victoria Harbour. By the MTR Corporation (now MTR Corporation) and Sun Hung Kai Properties, Henderson Land Development, Hong Kong and China Gas and the Bank of China Hong Kong under the new China Real Estate composed of IFC Development Limited development, the famous U.S. architects César Pelli and Hong Kong architects Yim Xunqi cooperation design and become, the total floor area of 436,000 square meters. It is now home to the headquarters of the Henderson Land Group and the Hong Kong Monetary Authority.

The Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Center (HKCEC; English: Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre, HKCEC) is Hong Kong's major large-scale convention and exhibition venue, located on the north shore of Wan Chai on Hong Kong Island, and is one of Hong Kong's major landmarks.

Cable railway

A cable railroad, also known as a funicular railroad, is a type of mountaineering railroad: tram-like carriages are bound by cables and dragged along steep tracks. The power unit of the cable car is located in the station, and the machinery on board is simple, so it is very suitable for climbing very steep slopes.

The Lion Rock Pavilion on the Peak attracts tourists to view Hong Kong from the siteThe Peak is one of Hong Kong's major tourist attractions, attracting more than six million Hong Kong residents and overseas visitors each year. In addition to being a shopping center, the Peak offers a clear view of Central and Victoria Harbors as well as Kowloon on the other side of the harbour, making it very popular among the public and tourists. Besides, as many British people have settled here in the early years, there are also many historical buildings left, such as the Lion Rock Pavilion.

The Lions Pavilion

The Lions Pavilion at dusk, the Peak Road Garden outside the main entrance of the Peak Galleria

The Old Lining Pavilion

The first saying is that it is foolish for tourists to climb up to this tourist pavilion at the Peak just to have a look at the view;

The second one is derived from the saying in the 1950's that " Hong Kong's old lining is dead, not sunny. Hong Kong's old liners are dead," and "There are countless old liners on the Peak". Visitors to the pavilion overlooking the landscape below the Peak can see many stupid people (i.e., "old liners");

The saying is: "Lao Kin (親家)" (the Cantonese pronunciation of "kin family" is the same as "亲家"), and the Cantonese pronunciation of "亲家" is the same as that of "kin family" (亲家). The building is known to the media and the public as the "Old Lining Pavilion" because it means "to look for one's future relatives" in Cantonese (commonly known as "looking for one's old lining").

It is worth mentioning that some people from mainland China and Taiwan mistakenly confuse the pavilion with the Lions Pavilion, a Chinese-style pavilion built with donations from the Lions Club on the side of the Peak Tower.

Tsimshatsui includes: Jordan, King's Park, Yau Ma Tei, Mong Kok, Prince Edward and Tai Kok Tsui.

Tsim Sha Tsui (also known as Tsim Sha Tsui, anciently known as Tsim Sha Tsui, formerly known as Shampoo Tau; English: Tsim Sha Tsui) is the main tourist and shopping area in Kowloon, Hong Kong. There are also a number of museums and civic centers in the area, and the catering industry and bars are also quite prosperous. Some young Hong Kong people call Tsim Sha Tsui "Tsim Tsui" or "Old Tsim".

Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade

Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade by Salisbury RoadTsim Sha Tsui Promenade (commonly known as Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade) is a waterfront park in Hong Kong, located along the East Harbour of Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, with a view of Victoria Harbour. The park is 1.6 kilometers long, stretching from the Tsim Sha Tsui Star Ferry Pier in the west to the Kowloon entrance of the Cross Harbour Tunnel at Hung Hom in the east. The park is now managed by the Hong Kong Leisure and Cultural Services Department.

The Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade Beautification Project*** cost HK$190 million and took nearly two years to complete in May 2006, starting from August 2004. The whole project can be divided into six parts: the Cultural Center, Hong Kong Walk of Fame, Restaurants, Transportation Terminal, Praya, and the Urban Council Centenary Garden.

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