Gourmet: Hong Kong is a gourmet world. Eating in Hong Kong is a big expense. If you are a person who pays more attention to food, recommend several good places.
1- HKU Alumni Association There are classic Cantonese dishes here, and the lowest price is 130/ person. The salted chicken here is delicious, sweet water meat is one of the specialties here, and the pigeon slices with cloud legs are delicious. Hong Kong people are the best at cooking soup, and we recommend apricot juice and white lung soup.
Ye Feng Building, No.2 Kerry Street, Central, Hong Kong 1 Floor 10 1
2- Lu Yu tearoom
Steamed dumplings with fresh beef are a delicious food here. Hu Aishan chicken is also good, and there is a sago pudding.
24 Stanley Street, Central, Hong Kong
If you want to taste seafood in Hong Kong, there are many good places to eat seafood in Hong Kong, such as Saigon, Aberdeen, Cheung Chau, Liufushan and Lamma Island ... full of flavor and characteristics. But Lei Yue Mun is the best choice. Listen to me, because that's the place that local residents in Hong Kong often like to go. There are many seafood stalls and restaurants in the fishing village, and the diners are like clouds. People like to go here. First, it is close to the urban area, with convenient transportation, which can be reached by car, ship and subway. Second, there are many "live goods" of seafood, and the supply is sufficient; The sea area to the southeast of Lei Yue Mun is called Wanfo Hall Waterway, which is the only access to the east entrance of Victoria Harbour with beautiful scenery. One of the eight scenic spots in Hong Kong, the "Moon Night at Lei Yue Mun" is here.
Maybe you still think my recommendation above is not very practical. If you don't want to spend too much money on food, there are many tea restaurants and fast food takeaways everywhere in Hong Kong, which are economical. Foreign fast food such as KFC can also be seen everywhere.
Speaking of snacks, there is a street behind sogou in Causeway Bay. There are many snacks. Try some local snacks. Manji Dessert is a very good dessert shop in Hong Kong. Just try it. Xu Liushan's stewed bird's nest with coconut juice is also worth a try. Mao Di Pavilion, located on the ground floor of No.47, Fulaocun Road, has all kinds of sugar water carefully made, and can receive up to 2,000 guests a day. Sugar water in Xinghua Mansion, underground of No.40 Hankou Road, Tsim Sha Tsui is also highly sought after by Hong Kong people.
Accommodation: Hong Kong is a land with an inch of gold, and the hotel travel expenses in Hong Kong are not small. If you plan to travel independently, book a hotel online before you go, or book a hotel at a local travel agency. Please tell the travel agency where the hotel is according to your specific requirements.
If you want to live in a prosperous area of Hong Kong, there are various buses and subways when you go out. Hotels in Kowloon near Hong Kong Island are relatively expensive. For example, Causeway Bay, Central and Tsim Sha Tsui are all commercial centers, which are very convenient for your travel.
Hotels in Mong Kok and Yau Ma Tei may have lower prices and convenient transportation.
If you want to live in Tin Shui Wai, New Territories or Tsing Yi, Lantau Island, the price may be lower, but it takes time and effort to go to the central area. You should study how to get to several bus stops in Hong Kong, and then see what subway stations are nearby and how to transfer to the destination. But now some hotels in Hong Kong have hotel shuttle buses from the hotel to the airport and the central area. So when you check into the hotel, ask the front desk staff if there is any transportation in the hotel.
Besides, don't expect hotels in Hong Kong to be luxurious. Unlike the mainland, hotels in Hong Kong don't have gorgeous lobbies and hotel rooms are very small. Some hotels are just two beds, and the distance between the two beds is only a dozen centimeters. The TV doesn't need a remote control. Lying in bed and stretching your feet can change the channel, hehe. The bathroom space can only accommodate one person. Hotel hygiene and service are first-class.
Most hotels in Hong Kong are British and American hotels, so the power sockets in hotels are different from those in China. When passing through the customs at Luohu Port, which outlets sold them (about RMB 5- 10), and many small shops in Hong Kong also sold them. Don't bother if your mobile phone and camera are dead.
Remember to bring slippers and toiletries. In order to protect the environment, hotels in Hong Kong hardly provide toiletries such as toothbrushes, towels and combs. Slippers are made of a thin piece of paper, which is inconvenient. Help yourself, lest you buy it again.
Ok: There are too many buses in Hong Kong, so I think it will be very tired. Take the subway Wherever you go, the subway is affordable and fast. There are all kinds of tickets to choose from in the subway station, such as special line tickets specially designed for tourists to Disney, and one-card cards designed for foreign tourists with a validity period of several days (two days). This is very affordable. Go to the subway station for consultation.
Taxis in Hong Kong operate in different areas. Taxis in the New Territories are green, urban areas are red and Lantau Island is blue. Can not operate across regions. The starting price is HK$ 65,438+06 (the first 2 kilometers), and then HK$ 65,438 +0.4 per 200m meters. The waiting time is HK$ 65,438+0.4 per minute, and the baggage is HK$ 5.00 (excluding the light baggage in the carriage).
Tour: The Tiantan Buddha on Lantau Island is in Ngong Ping, and Disney is also in Lantau Island. It is best to spend a day in these two places.
The rest, Taiping Mountain, Peak Wax Museum, Exhibition Center (Bauhinia) and Repulse Bay are all on Hong Kong Island. Wong Tai Sin, Avenue of Stars, Hong Kong Space Museum, Science Museum and Art Museum are all located in Kowloon Peninsula. These are places where Hong Kong is represented. You can visit these scenic spots one by one, so don't run east, run west. I suggest you take a map with you when you enter the Hong Kong port. There are free ones.
A: Hong Kong is a shopping paradise and a duty-free port. Many world-famous goods are indeed much cheaper than those in the mainland, and there are often big discounts. Tsim Sha Tsui, Times Square, Harbour City, Causeway Bay, Central and Granville Road are all commercial shopping centers. Dongfeng Xiaokang, SaSa and Fengze Electric Appliances can be seen everywhere.
Entertainment: Go to Golden Bauhinia Square in the evening and take a boat to see the night view of Victoria Harbour. If you are interested again, you might as well go to the bar in Lan Kwai Fong and experience the nightlife of Hong Kong people.
Remember to buy a local calling card when you are in Hong Kong. It's convenient and cheap. Cost 100, with a lot of phone bills. You can also roam to the mainland for use. It is recommended to buy a people's card.
If you feel trouble, choose a tour group. If you don't want to go shopping with the tour group, join the no shopping group. Of course, the price is much higher than those of semi-high-quality and high-quality groups. Because the tour fee is low, we have to make up for it from shopping. It doesn't matter if you really don't buy it, then enjoy the faces of Hong Kong tour guides and drivers along the way and listen to the cold sarcasm of the tour guides. If all the guests are penniless, it is not uncommon for the tour guide to leave the group. Ha ha. Of course, traveling with a group will save you the trouble of booking a hotel, eating and being unfamiliar with transportation. Each has its advantages and disadvantages. Choose for yourself. If you choose to travel with a group, the above information is also very practical for you.
The following is an introduction. I have told you the six main points of food, shelter, transportation, shopping and entertainment. Give more, haha! Have a nice trip!