Landlord, when will you go?
You can book a hotel at 1-7% discount on agoda.
As I don't know which hotel the landlord will book in that area, I will list the four-day itinerary for the landlord's reference:
On the first day, I will experience the real Hong Kong and taste the authentic snacks.
To get in touch with a real Hong Kong at zero distance, it is best to take a tram on Hong Kong Island from Kennedy Town, the starting point, to the east. You can fully feel the cultural life of Hong Kong.
I believe that when the landlord gets off the tram at Shau Kei Wan, his stomach will growl, so he should not be afraid to fill his stomach.
Shau Kei Wan's choice of food ~
Don't look at his small shop. He is the most diligent in brewing the most abundant bowl-shaped wings, lettuce and fish, and fish is sold.
Get off at Shau Kei Wan Terminal and walk for a few minutes before you see the big sign Lv Zaiji.
Lv Zai made great efforts to develop and improve the bowl-shaped wings, using fresh chicken, pork bones and Jinhua ham as the soup base, and adding vegetarian wings, shredded mushrooms, shredded fungus, shredded chicken, shredded ham and so on. Even the fish meat Shao Shao is made of fresh fish from YEATION, and it is made into fish glue by hand. Add seasoning and peel, and skillfully put the stuffing into the Shao Shao Shao skin and knead it, which is full and firm. Ten yuan and eight yuan, come and try to live up to yourself! ?
address? :? Shop A, No.121 East Street, Shau Kei Wan
After the landlord tasted the delicious food of Lu Zaiji, did he take the tram to North Point to eat eggs?
Eggs are probably Hong Kong-style varieties of Western-style waffle. Two heated molds are poured with prepared egg powder slurry according to a private ratio, and after the molds are closed and baked for six or seven minutes, the whole bottom is picked out and immediately dried by a fan to keep the advantages of crispy outside and soft inside. Mr. Liao, the stall owner, learned the skill of roast chicken eggs from his mother, who was also the first generation of egg vendors: YEATION eggs, and insisted on the proportion of mixing more eggs and less powder, so that every hot egg was fragrant. Liao Bo pricked small holes in the take-away paper bags more thoughtfully, so that the eggs in the paper bags can dissipate heat conveniently and will not soften and affect the eating taste.
Address? :? 492 King's Road, North Point?
If you want to eat dessert, take the tram to Sham Tseng Fa Ji dessert in Causeway Bay.
When you come to Fa Ji, you can't help but try the fragrance of their signature durian. First, you use top-grade durian to make a juice base, and then add a large piece of soft and sweet durian meat, in which the shredded grapefruit meat rises and falls. I call durian crazy as I eat happily, as well as the mango nectar, mango glutinous rice rolls, instant banana crisp rolls, dazzling fresh mixed fruit crystals with mango juice. ?
address? :? G/F, 532 Jaffe Road, Causeway Bay?
To eat the best egg tart in Hong Kong, take the tram to Taichang Bakery in Central?
I'm afraid the egg tart of Taichang Bakery in lyndhurst terrace, Central is the most famous and highest-pitched egg tart in Hong Kong, Kowloon and New Territories. Except here, the fresh and hot egg tarts baked every day are really top-notch? —? Butter cookies are crispy, the egg liquid is semi-condensed and smooth, and the last greedy governor Patten praised Jiazhi, calling it "the world's best egg tart", so Taichang has become a famous brand from a 51-year-old cake shop only known by nearby neighbors. Earlier, the store was moved and reopened, and Patten was invited to officiate at the ceremony, which became an international news tidbit. ? But in fact, apart from egg tarts, Shaweng of Taichang is more worthy of recommendation. Shaweng, that is, fried egg balls, is made of high-gluten flour and baking powder. After mixing and sieving, it is boiled with hot water. Beat in two eggs one by one and mix well with the batter, and then lay the other two eggs until the batter sticks to your hands. Put down the boiling oil for a small dough, and fry until the skin is crisp and thin. Press it down to be soft as cotton, and dip it in sugar to make it white and golden. If you buy it, you can bite it, and the fragrance of egg sesame oil is sweet, and there is a long queue along the street. ?
address? :? 35 lyndhurst terrace, Central?
the last choice of food is queen street cooked food market in sheung wan?
needless to say, I went by tram! After the demolition of Xinxiangli, Sheung Wan, which used to be a place where Chaozhou villages lived together and Chaozhou cuisine was concentrated, the government arranged for merchants who operated big-name restaurants here to move into the queen street cooked food market near the original site one after another, hoping to continue the rich Chaozhou food culture tradition in the past. ? During this period of change, some well-run restaurants have found their own new locations to reopen, and several small businesses have finally reunited in the cooked food market building, so that diners in the neighborhood can taste the ancient Chaoshan taste. Among them, there are "Zeng Ji products" made by hand. Every morning, the Zeng family will knead the rice flour to open the rice noodles, put in salty radish stuffing, broccoli stuffing and leek stuffing or sweet mung bean stuffing, taro stuffing, bean paste stuffing, etc., and then knead and press the shaped cakes one by one, which are decorated with patterns and shiny after steaming. The entrance is soft and sticky, with a hundred local flavors. Then there is "Chen Chunji's pig offal soup", which is carefully cleaned and cooked into soup, which is delicious. Cheap and suitable ingredients are also doing their best with heart and effort, which is touching. ?
address? :? Shop 8, No.1 queen street, Sheung Wan
Shop 5, No.1 queen street, Sheung Wan?
Near nightfall, Taiping Peak is your best choice to see the wind.
it's an unforgettable experience to take the peak cable car to the top of Taiping Mountain and overlook the intoxicating scenery of Victoria Harbour along the way.
Where to buy tickets? :
Central Garden Road Peak Cable Car Terminal or designated travel agency.
The Peak Tramway Station (Peak peak tower) only sells Peak Tramway tickets (round trip and one way).
for the peak cable car and the peak cable car skyscraper package fare, please click here.
what are the peak cable car service hours? :?
7 am to 12 pm? (Monday to Sunday? And public holidays)
frequency:
about every 11? To 15? Minutes
Walking to the peak cable car terminal is a good Hong Kong experience, and you can enjoy famous architectural landmarks in Hong Kong along the way.
Turn right outside the J2 exit of Central MTR, cross Chater Garden and head for Queen's Road, cross the pavement and go straight along Garden Road. Along the way, you will pass several famous landmarks in Hong Kong, including the Bank of China Tower and Citibank Center on your left, and St. John's Catholic Church on your right. ?
a short visit? (Two to four hours' journey)?
Take your trip to the peak
Go to the peak cable car terminal on Garden Road.
Buy the Peak Tramway Skyscraper Package (Peak Tramway Round Trip? +? The highest 361 in Hong Kong? Observation deck? –? Peak tower Skyscraper 428).
After entering the gate, enjoy the Peak Cable Car History Museum. Opened in September, 2117, the Peak Cable Car Historical Collection Museum is like just visiting, with over 211 historical collections in 15 exhibition areas with different themes, leading you through the 19th and 21st centuries.
Climbing to the top of the mountain and taking one of the oldest and most famous peak cable cars in the world is a Hong Kong experience that can't be missed. ? The train climbed obliquely from 28 meters above sea level to 396 meters high? (about 1,311 feet), sitting in the carriage, I couldn't help leaning back, and the slope of some sections ranged from 4 to 27 degrees? !
Arrive at the top of peak tower, which is 396m above sea level. Here, you can enjoy yourself in the intoxicating scenery with a collection of global delicacies, specialty shops and interactive entertainment facilities.
The Peak Market presents a brand-new modern image of traditional Hong Kong markets such as Temple Street and Women's Street. Peak city gathering? There are all kinds of small shops selling leather, silk, wool and cotton garments, as well as China handicrafts, watches and souvenirs, etc. There are all kinds of goods
Come to peak tower Skyscraper 428, the highest 361-degree observation platform in Hong Kong, which is full of visual experiences, allowing you to enjoy the fascinating urban scenery in the most advantageous geographical position in Hong Kong, and have a great sense of reigning in the world. Whether you visit the top of the mountain during the day, afternoon or evening, the viewing feeling is very different and has its own characteristics. peak tower Skyscraper 428 is really the best scenic spot not to be missed!
There is Lingxiao Gallery in peak tower, and 17 precious early photos of Hong Kong are being displayed on the giant exhibition board, so that you can go back to the past and experience the changes of Hong Kong in the past century.
Take the peak cable car down to Central and go back to the hotel to rest and prepare for the next day's journey.
On the second day, Ngong Ping 361
Ngong Ping Cable Car Tour? +? Baolian Temple and Tiantan Buddha? +? Tai O? (* * * Need:? 7 hours)
Arrive at Tung Chung Cable Car Station, pick up tickets at the ticket office and take the cable car. ? 15 minutes
Take a cable car trip to enjoy the magnificent scenery of Lantau Island and enjoy a pleasant 361-degree view. ? 25 minutes
Arrive at Ngong Ping Cable Car Station, take photos in the market and shop in souvenir shops. ? 41 minutes
Enjoy the programs "Walking with Buddha" and "Linghou Cinema". ? 31 minutes
Choose your favorite specialty restaurant to rest and eat. ? 1 hours
Visit places of interest on Lantau Island, such as the Temple of Heaven Giant Buddha and Baolian Temple. 1 hours
Take bus No.21 directly to Tai O in Ngong Ping. ? 15 minutes
Roam the Tai O Market and experience the unique customs and people's livelihood of the water town. ? 3 hours
* New Lantau bus route 21 service hours:?
* new lantau bus route 21 service hours:?
The service time for Ngong Ping to Tai O is about 7.31 am? -? 17.15 (weekdays) /7.31? –? 18.31? (public holidays). ?
The service time from Tai O to Ngong Ping is about 7.45 am? –? 16.45? (weekdays and public holidays)?
on weekdays? 11: 11 a.m. to 6: 11 p.m.
weekends and public holidays? 9: 11 a.m. to 6: 31 p.m.
Tung Chung Cable Car Station is adjacent to Tung Chung MTR Station in the city center. It takes only 2 minutes to walk from Exit B of Tung Chung MTR Station to Tung Chung Cable Car Station.
You will find the most precious gifts in the crystal counters of the Linghou Cinema and the Tung Chung Cable Car Station to commemorate your pleasant trip in Hong Kong and Ngong Ping 361.
Visit Mong Kok at night. Because it's hot in Hong Kong during the day, it's best to go shopping at night.
A good place to go in Mong Kok:
The "Women's Street" is Tongcai Street in Mong Kok. The stalls mainly sell women's clothing accessories with popular prices, as well as men's clothing accessories, children's clothes and toys. ?
Tongcai Street, Mong Kok, Kowloon
Exit E2 of Mong Kok Station of MTR
langham place is located in the core area of Mong Kok, with nearly 211 merchants. It is a trend hotspot for urban people, integrating shopping, consumption and catering facilities. The main merchants include Saiwu, UA langham place Theater, I.T., MUJI, H&; M and MARKET? PLACE? by? JASONS。 The shopping mall is equipped with the first constellation theme exhibition hall in Hong Kong, bringing visitors a brand-new consumption and entertainment experience
Address:
No.8 Argyle Street, Mong Kok, Kowloon
Exit C3 of Mong Kok Station of MTR
It's time to go back to the hotel to take a shower and sleep
On the third day
Visit the main museum of Hong Kong
Hong Kong Museum of History ~ The predecessor of Hong Kong Museum of History was the Urban Council in 199. In July 1975, the Hong Kong Museum of Natural History was split into two parts, namely, the Hong Kong Museum of Art and the Hong Kong Museum. The newly established Hong Kong Museum initially rented the Tsim Sha Tsui Starlight Behavior Museum, moved to the temporary site of Kowloon Park in 1983, and moved to the current site of Chatham Road South in Tsim Sha Tsui in July 1998. "Hong Kong Museum" from April 1, 1998? As of June, it was renamed "Hong Kong Museum of History".
The new Hong Kong Museum of History, with a total floor area of 17,511 square meters, was built with HK$ 391 million from the Hong Kong government. It is a comprehensive and modern museum building, which was built by Palmer? & ? Turner? Architects? and? Engineers? Ltd.) according to Mr. Weiner Zhuangxin (Mr.? E.? Verner? Johnson's architectural concept design; Its appearance and color coordinate with the adjacent science museum to form a museum combination.
In addition to the main museum located in Chatham Road South, the Hong Kong Museum of History has five branches, namely, the Hong Kong Museum of Coastal Defence in Shau Kei Wan, the Li Zhengwu Han Tomb Museum in Sham Shui Po, the Law Uk Folk Museum in Chai Wan, the fireboat Grantham Exhibition Hall in the Quarry Bay Park in Hong Kong, and the Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall in the Mid-levels of Central.
address:? 111 Chatham Road South, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong (next to the Hong Kong Science Museum)
March 4 to June 4, 2112
You should not miss the Hong Kong Currency Exhibition at the Hong Kong Museum of History. Admission fee (including the permanent exhibition "Hong Kong Story"
Standard fare:? HK$ 11
Hong Kong was the first place to define the Chinese monetary unit as Yuan (common with Yuan and Yuan). In 1846, Credit Suisse issued Hong Kong dollar banknotes, and the holders could exchange them for silver dollars at any time, making them the earliest banknotes in Hong Kong. In 1863, the Hong Kong Government transported tokens from Britain to Hong Kong, and the following year, it began to circulate in the market, becoming the first batch of coins in Hong Kong. The appearance of the above-mentioned banknotes and coins marked the birth of Hong Kong currency, and both of them were printed and cast locally. From 1866 to 1868, the Hong Kong Government established the Hong Kong Mint Bureau, which once minted its own coins in Hong Kong, but it only lasted for two years. In 1984, De La Rue Company set up a banknote printing branch in Hong Kong to print Hong Kong banknotes. In 1996, it was acquired by the Hong Kong Government and renamed Hong Kong Banknote Printing Co., Ltd.. ?
This exhibition includes different types of cultural relics, including not only Hong Kong coins and banknotes of different ages, but also trial-cast sample coins, coin molds, plaster models to commemorate gold coins, design drawings of banknotes, stamps, steel plates for printing money, and uncut banknotes. There are more than 711 cultural relics on display, supplemented by wonderful historical pictures and videos, which show the background of the emergence of various currencies in Hong Kong and the change of purchasing power of currencies, which are closely related to the daily life of Hong Kong people.
Hong Kong Space Museum
The space museum is divided into east and west wings, and the dome of the east wing is the core of the space museum, which includes a space museum, a space science exhibition hall, a panoramic film screening room and a number of production workshops. The west wing has an astronomy exhibition hall, a lecture hall and an astronomy bookstore.
Opening hours:?
Monday? , three? , four and five? : 1:11 pm? Until 9: 11 pm
Saturday? , Sundays and public holidays? :? 11:11 a. m. Until 9: 11 p.m.
Address? : 11 Salisbury Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon
All? God? Domain? Electricity? Shadow? /? God? Elephant? Festival? Eye? (? Seat? Bit? Watch? ) standard? Quasi? Tickets? $? 24? (? Before? Seat? )? ,? $? 32? (? After? Seat? )
exhibition? Browse? Hall
standard? Quasi? Tickets? $? 11
After viewing, before returning to the hotel; Visit the Avenue of Stars, which is one of the hot spots along the Tsim Sha Tsui waterfront!
The Avenue of Stars, located in Tsim Sha Tsui Waterfront Garden, is a popular tourist attraction in Hong Kong, aiming at praising the outstanding contributions of the movie stars in front of the curtain and the filmmakers behind the curtain, and recording the film history of Hong Kong for a century. ?
Walking along the Avenue of Stars, you can see the beautiful scenery along Victoria Harbour and Hong Kong Island. Along the way, visitors can visit the handprints and plaques of outstanding film industry figures, the milestones of film development, admire the sculpture of the Hong Kong Film Awards and the two-meter-high bronze statue of Bruce Lee, an international kung fu superstar, and stroll around the film souvenir shop to buy their favorite products. ?
The symphony of lights held every night is a multimedia lighting and music show. A great place to enjoy this program.