l? Power supply
The same voltage as inland, but for the British standard three-pronged plug, need to prepare converter, of course, most hotels are equipped with electrical appliances of the transformer/converter, from the domestic brought small electrical appliances can generally be used.
l? Currency
Domestic major banks can be exchanged for Hong Kong dollars, usually 1,000 yuan in large amounts, not convenient to use; it is recommended to break open, such as for the Octopus card;
l? Climate
Hong Kong's average temperature in April is 20 degrees Celsius ~ 26 degrees Celsius, the weather is comfortable. Belong to the cold to warm time period, you can short-sleeved, it is also recommended to bring a long coat, it is inevitable that there will be a little rain, but also remember to bring an umbrella Oh ~
l? communication
Hong Kong wifi coverage is super wide, buy Hong Kong local phone cards, generally use Wanzhong (Peoples), 30 yuan phone card can make 60 minutes of calls to Hong Kong or 30 minutes of calls to the mainland, airports, convenience stores are The card is available at airports and convenience stores.
l? Tips
Can be paid or not paid. Most hotels and restaurants add a 10% service charge to the bill, and customers can tip an additional 5%. If a restaurant does not charge a service charge, you can offer to tip 10% of your purchase. Cab drivers, concierges, and restroom attendants can be tipped at their discretion.
l? Customs
It is customary in Hong Kong to tap a few fingers on the table when accepting a drink or a cup of tea. The character for "3" is very popular in Hong Kong because Hong Kong people pronounce "3" and "升" as a harmonic, "升" meaning "high rise". It means "high rise". "8" and "6" are also very popular in Hong Kong. In Cantonese, "8" is a homonym of "发", and "发" means "to become rich". "6" is the same as "Luk", which also means "six, six, six, six, six, six, six, six, six, six, six, six". Hong Kong people often wish each other "congratulations and wealth" during festivals.
l Dining
1. Wonton Noodles
Wonton Noodles originated from Guangzhou, but it has a tendency to be more popular than others. Wonton noodles are stuffed with fat and lean pork, fresh shrimp, minced earth fish, egg yolk and seasoning. Noodles are made of flour, egg and lye. Wonton soup is made with pork bone, dried fish and shrimp skin. Wonton is usually pre-packaged and cooked when the customer orders.
2. Port Chai Cake
Port Chai Cake tastes a bit like rice cake eaten at New Year, with the surface filled with red beans, and it is called Port Chai Cake because it is made in a small bowl that looks like the shape of a port. Port Chai Cake has two colors, red and white, in fact, the two flavors are very similar, just use yellow sugar or white sugar to make it, this cheap little dessert, is a lot of people like.
3. roast goose
Roasted goose is a traditional dish in Cantonese cuisine, it is a whole goose to remove the wings and head baked. The finished dish is full of marinade and has a rich flavor. Grilled goose chopped into small pieces, its skin, meat, bone even and not off, the entrance that is away, with crispy skin, tender meat, bone flavor, fat but not greasy characteristics. If it is accompanied by sour plum sauce for dipping, it is more distinctive flavor.
4. Hong Kong-style milk tea
Milk tea is one of the most popular Hong Kong folk snacks, come to Hong Kong to play naturally can not miss the delicious Hong Kong-style milk tea! Hong Kong people continue to pursue the flavor of milk tea, like the pursuit of the best Blue Mountain coffee, an average of 900 million cups of milk tea to be consumed each year, if you want to drink the most orthodox history of half a century of stocking milk tea, or to go to the old store to see the master performance of the instantaneous brewing, will certainly make you eye-opening!
5. Egg Tart
Put the crust into a small round pie mold, pour in the egg mixture made from sugar and eggs, and then put it into the oven; the baked egg tart is a crunchy tart crust on the outside, and the inner layer is a sweet, yellow, solidified egg mixture.
6. Pineapple Oil
The crunchy outer layer of pineapple oil is usually made from sugar, eggs, flour and lard, and is the soul of pineapple oil, adding texture to ordinary bread, which is best eaten hot. Pineapple oil doesn't actually have pineapple in it, and there's no filling in the center of the bread.
l Transportation
The Octopus is the most commonly used by Hong Kong residents and is also suitable for ordinary visitors to Hong Kong. There are three types of Octopus, namely Child (3-11 years old), Adult, and Elderly (for Citybus, the applicable age is 60 or above, and for Kowloon Motor Bus (KMB), it is 65), and the first-time charges are HK$70 (Child), HK$150 (Adult), and HK$70 (Elderly) respectively. HK$70 (for children, adults and seniors), of which HK$50 is a refundable deposit, which includes the cost of the card and a one-time reserve balance (so you can overdraw once, yo), and the remainder is the initial stored value, as shown in the chart:
Octopus is available on almost all public transportation in Hong Kong, including all MTR lines (including the Airport Line), Hong Kong buses and some minibuses, as well as the popular Star Ferry and Tinker Buses. Star Ferry and Tinker Bus~
1. Purchase:
Octopus can be purchased at MTR stations, Airport Express Customer Service Centers, and online.
2. Recharge:
1) Transportation Stations: Recharge Machines at all MTR Downtown Line, all MTR East Rail, West Rail, and Ma On Shan Rail Line stations or at some MTR Light Rail stations, at Customer Service Centers at some stations, and at all stations (except Light Rail). Ticket counters at all stations (except Light Rail), KMB Customer Service Centers, etc.
2) Chain stores: The major recognized suppliers of value-added services in Hong Kong include 7-Eleven, Circle?K, VanGo convenience stores; Wellcome, Park'n Shop, AEON, Mannings, Watsons and CR Vanguard supermarkets; and fast-food chains such as McDonald's, Café de Coral, Fairwood, Maxim's, Starbucks, Maxim's Bakery, Tung Hoi Tong, and St. Anne's Bakery.
l Attractions Route Chapter
1.? Victoria Harbor
Victoria Harbor is a famous natural harbor that has always been ranked the third in the world and the first in Asia by virtue of its unique geographical environment. Come to Victoria Harbor to see the night scene is every couple in Hong Kong's favorite thing to do, every night at eight o'clock in the evening, Victoria Harbor will have a light and music show, the scene is very dreamy. In March, Hong Kong has just entered the early spring, the weather is sunny, the temperature is suitable, the night in the harbor to see the night view, so pleasant.
2. Hong Kong Disneyland
Hong Kong Disneyland, you will find that fairy tales come true one by one, and fairy tale characters really come to you, you can enjoy the Broadway-style wonderful performances, or play the fun dynamic motorized games, enjoy a whole day of happy and wonderful, and feel the charm of the Disney story! Located on Lantau Island, Hong Kong, the Hong Kong Disneyland Resort opened in September 2005 and offers guests a unique and magical Disney experience. Hong Kong Disneyland is divided into seven themed parks, they are Main Street USA, Fantasyland, Tomorrowland, Adventureland, Toy Story Land which opened in November 2011, Grizzly Gulch which opened in July 2012 and Mystic Manor which opened in May 2013. Disney experiences that represent different eras and times.
3.? Madame Tussauds Hong Kong
Madame Tussauds Hong Kong, or simply Madame Tussauds Hong Kong, is located at The Peak, Hong Kong, and is a museum specializing in celebrity wax figures. Madame Tussauds' main museum is located in London, England, and its Hong Kong branch was opened in 2000, displaying about 100 wax figures of international, Chinese and Hong Kong celebrities.
4. Mongkok
Mongkok is located at the northern end of Nathan Road, which is an early development area in Kowloon, most famous for its typhoon shelters and temples. There are many traces of the old days here, and it's not hard to find old-fashioned bakery stores, shrine stores, mahjong parlors and other traditional stores in the district's streets and alleys. Temple Street, which stretches from Jordan Road to Man Ming Lane in Yau Ma Tei, transforms into a vibrant night market at 7 p.m., with hundreds of stalls selling clothing, electrical appliances, watches and other affordable goods. As many stalls selling men's clothing, so there (Men's Street) of the popular name, close to the Tin Hau Temple area has fortune-telling and divination and stalls set up, not far away from the street opera performances, the lively place is really like a civilian nightclub ah ...... browse the streets on both sides, travelers can discover the real Hong Kong downtown life face.
5. Ocean Park Hong Kong
Ocean Park Hong Kong is a large-scale theme park in Hong Kong with a focus on the sea, located in Wong Chuk Hang, the southern district of Hong Kong, January 10, 1977 was completed and opened. Ocean Park Hong Kong is divided into 3 parts, namely, the Gardens at the Bottom of the Hill in the north, and the southern foot of Nam Long Shan and Tai Shue Wan in the south, with more than 40 rides. According to the 2009 Attendance Report published by TEA/ERA, Ocean Park Hong Kong ranked 14th in the world, 5th in Asia, and continued to be ranked 1st in China. Ocean Park was also named one of the "Top 10 Most Popular Theme Parks in the World" by Forbes.com in 2006, and the "Top 50 Most Visited Attractions in the World" by Forbes in 2007.
6. Hong Kong Avenue of Stars
Hong Kong Avenue of Stars (English: Avenue of Stars) is located in Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong, Kowloon, Tsim Sha Tsui East Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade, along the New World Center on the outward side of Victoria Harbor. Avenue of Stars for the recognition of Hong Kong's outstanding people in the film industry feature attractions, modeled on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, outstanding film workers' names and palm prints inlaid in special commemorative plaques, arranged in chronological order on the Avenue of Stars, the current Avenue of Stars can accommodate 100 film workers' commemorative plaques
7. Ngong Ping 360?
Ngong Ping 360 = Ngong Ping Highlands + A 360-degree all-round view. This unique Hong Kong attraction includes the world's top 10 best cable car experiences and the Ngong Ping Village. The Ngong Ping 360 cable car connects Ngong Ping Highlands to Tung Chung Town Center in a breezy 25-minute ride. You can take in panoramic views of Lantau Island while having a good time with friends and family in the standard carriages, crystal carriages or private compartments. The Ngong Ping Village is close to Lantau Island's cultural heritage, such as the Po Lin Monastery and the Tian Tan Buddha. Conveniently connected to the neighboring islands, it can be the starting point of your Lantau Island tour. Whether you're a fan of culture, religion or just want to take a break, there's always something to explore here. In addition to shopping, dining and relaxing, Ngong Ping Village hosts a variety of festivals and themed events. You can enjoy yourself, a group of friends or a family. You can enjoy the 5D movie of "360 Motion Cinema" and "360 Stage" full of sensory stimulation, or participate in the virtual reality game "360VR Experience" and the multimedia tour "Walking with the Buddha"; you can also take a photo with the festival setup to leave the most memorable moments, definitely a recommended Hong Kong tourist attraction for guests.
l? Tourism and shopping
To travel to Hong Kong, shopping is of course the theme, to shop, you must go to the professional street shopping, which is the characteristics of Hong Kong. Like shoes street, men's street, women's street, toy street, etc., a long street, all are selling the same type of goods, to go there, like into the kaleidoscope of the world, the eyes are not enough to use.
1. Tung Choi Street - Women's Street
Women's Street is a section of Tung Choi Street between Argyle Street and Dundas Street, and it is a popular shopping spot for both local residents and tourists. Women's Street is probably the first themed market in the world to have women as its main compartment, and travelers can note its Hong Kong-style canvas arrangement. Stalls are open from 12 noon to 10:30 p.m. and sell a wide range of inexpensive goods.
Address: Mongkok MTR Station, Exit D3, walk in the direction behind you, then turn right and walk straight ahead as shown on the right, and turn right at the first intersection, which is Women's Street.
2. Tai Yuen Street, Wan Chai - Toy Street
A world of toys awaits you on Tai Yuen Street, with miniature remote-controlled cars flashing red lights, heroic Star Wars characters, a quirky Superman, and the eye-opening Gundam **, Digimon and Hong Kong TV hit "burst spinning gyro" in the fighting toys, let a person dazzled.
3. Temple Street Jordan Temple Street - Men's Street
and Mongkok "Women's Street" similar to the "Men's Street", not far from the location of the Yau Ma Tei, where there is a temple of Tin Hau, incense burning, many worshippers, and therefore called the Temple Street. In fact, "Men's Street" is also similar to "Men's Street". In fact, "Men's Street" has a wider scope than Temple Street. Entering from Chung Fong Street, the entire long Temple Street is its "sphere of influence". It is different from "Women's Street" in that, as its name suggests, it mainly sells men's clothing at prices almost as cheap as those in "Women's Street". Another difference is that it is also a "commoner's nightclub". At night, opera singers, singers, readers, and storytellers always attract a lot of "enthusiasts", while fortune-tellers, fortune-tellers, elixir sellers, and ointment sellers are all over the market. In addition, there are all kinds of stalls, from fried oyster cake to steamed seafood, from snake soup to "Wang Lao Ji" herbal tea ...
4.Garden Street - Sneaker Street
"Sneaker Street" is a street that connects to Argyle Street, which is also known as "The Street of Sneakers". Garden Street connects Argyle Street as the starting point, to turn into Dundas Street as the end, a short length of 150 meters, on both sides of the forest of more than 40 stores selling sportswear and shoes, convergence of national brands and the latest models of sports shoes, such as Nike, Reebok, Adidas, Puma and other brands of specialty stores, as well as a lot of individual shoe stores. Inside the "street of wave shoes" there are also many "bamboo shoot" price goods for sale, more than a hundred Hong Kong dollars a pair, but the quality of no problem, all brand-name goods, just slightly out of date or out of size, travelers, such as the fit is also a good choice.
Address: Located in the center of Mongkok, Kowloon, just a 3-minute walk from Mongkok MTR station.
5. Mongkok district Mongkok - digital products concentration
To buy the latest and cheapest genuine digital cameras, you must go to the Mongkok Sai Yeung Choi Street South pedestrian zone to see, because there and the vicinity of a number of electrical appliances and audio-visual companies, licensed goods, water goods, and so on all together, coupled with the price of cheaper than in other places, and even Hong Kong's friends are regular customers here. You can take the MTR Kwun Tong Line to Mong Kok Station and exit at Exit D3 or Exit E2, which will take you to the pedestrian zone.
The best place to buy digital products is from a large and honest store. Broadway is on the ground floor of 28 Soy Street, Fung Chak Electrical Appliances is at Shop 2, Chung Kiu Commercial Building, 47-51 Shantung Street, and Wah Yan Club, a long-established Hong Kong company, is on the 6th floor of Garden Commercial Building, 75-77 Fa Yuen Street, Mong Kok.
lSpecial Remarks:
1. It is an offense not to carry your ID card with you in Hong Kong. Please note that you must carry a photo identification document (e.g., pass) at all times. Hong Kong is a safe place, but avoid carrying large amounts of cash, preferably use traveler's checks or credit cards, and make full use of safe deposit box facilities in hotels.
2. Tap water supplied by the Hong Kong government is soft, sterilized by chlorine, and meets the standards of the United Nations World Health Organization (WHO), making it suitable for drinking. Bottled distilled water and mineral water are also available in hotels and supermarkets. There are also water points in some parks where visitors can drink for free.
3. Hong Kong is a strict no-smoking city, with smoking banned in most areas of all workplaces, public places, restaurants, streets and public playgrounds throughout the territory. Smoking in non-smoking areas (including on public **** transportation) is punishable by a fine of up to HK$5,000. Spitting and littering in public ****places is also punishable by a fixed penalty of HK$1,500. It is also not allowed to eat in public **** places, such as after the MTR gates open or in shopping malls.
4, in Hong Kong called people can not be called gay, because there on behalf of the meaning of homosexuality; men can always be called pretty boy, women can be called pretty girl.
Update: March 2022 1 1.
A, outpatient treatment instructions:
1. People who enter the hospital must enter the hospi