Including transportation arrangements from Macao to Shenzhen, complete services and peace of mind. Itinerary: Huanggang Port D 1 8: 30- Avenue of Stars-Wong Tai Sin Temple-Lunch-Hong Kong Ocean Park-Dinner-Convention Center, Golden Bauhinia Square-Night Tour of Victoria Harbour (Dragon Ball)-Bus Return to Hotel-Chinese Dining Table-Samsung Standard Hotel in Hong Kong will meet at the departure lobby of Huanggang Port at 8: 30 in the morning, and take the through train to Hong Kong under the leadership of the tour leader.
Visit the Tsim Sha Tsui Avenue of Stars built on the waterfront promenade, then visit the famous Wong Tai Sin Temple, and then go to the restaurants in downtown Hong Kong. After dinner, go to the famous Ocean Park, where there are the world's largest aquarium, shark house and Hong Kong Ocean Park, as well as wonderful stunts such as dolphins and sea lions. There are all kinds of thrilling motorized amusement facilities. After dinner.
Visit the new wing of Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Center and Golden Bauhinia Square by car, which is the witness of Hong Kong's return to the motherland.
Then take a large sightseeing boat: Hailong Pearl, and visit the famous night view of Victoria Harbour. After the tour, return to the hotel by bus.
D2- Take a boat to Macau-Lunch-Macau Sightseeing-Dinner-Hotel Cruise Sightseeing Bus Breakfast Lunch Dinner Four-star standard hotel. After breakfast, take a boat to Macau. After arriving in Macao, we will have lunch, then visit the famous scenic spots in Macao: Da San Ba Pai, Mazu Pavilion and Fisherman's Wharf, and go to the Venetian Resort, a new entertainment venue in Macao. Check into the hotel after dinner.
D3- Take a boat back to Shenzhen for breakfast. After breakfast, visit Macao specialty stores and choose representative Macao specialties. Then, after passing through Gongbei Port in Zhuhai, under the leadership of the team leader, take a boat from Jiuzhou Port to Shekou Port and return to Shenzhen. The fee includes: 1. Scenic spots: the first ticket for the scenic spots listed in the itinerary;
2. Transportation: through train, coach and boat ticket; 3. Catering: four meals and two breakfasts; 4. Professional Shenzhen tour leaders and Hong Kong tour guides accompany the tour; 5. Travel agency liability insurance; The fee does not include: 1. Personal expenses incurred by private individuals outside travel; 2. Tips for Hong Kong tour guides and drivers: 90 yuan/person for the whole journey; 3. Port service fee generated by tourist endorsement (L endorsement): 50 yuan/person (Hong Kong and Macao)
Remarks: 1. Bring your own Hong Kong and Macao Pass and valid endorsement; (The public security bureau where my account is located can handle it. Please consult the Public Security Bureau of the jurisdiction for details. 2. If you don't have an Australian pass or a valid endorsement, you can provide a valid passport. Our agency can apply for visas to Hong Kong and Macao (successful withdrawal requires 5 working days in advance). Hong Kong is a place full of miracles and myths, with amazing charm.
In the world-class architecture, efficient living and fashionable entertainment, there is a strong trend of urban vitality. Looking at Hong Kong, the fun of global food and paradise shopping is endless, and the flavor and profound cultural connotation of the urban harbor are also colliding with each other, making people linger. If you come to Hong Kong for a self-help tour and don't want to join a local tour group, please refer to the following five-day tour in Hong Kong: the first day: a night tour in Tsim Sha Tsui and Lan Kwai Fong; Afternoon: Arrive in Hong Kong. The sliding roof design of Hong Kong Cultural Center has become a symbol of the harbour scenery. This is one of the best views of Victoria Harbour and Hong Kong Island. The Hong Kong Space Museum and the Hong Kong Museum of Art are both distinctive buildings. You can watch an astronomical movie and enjoy an art exhibition.
Evening: Lan Kwai Fong. Any bar can let you experience the interesting nightlife of Hong Kong people. The next day: Golden Bauhinia Statue, Ocean Park Morning: Golden Bauhinia Statue, Monument to the Return of Hong Kong to the Motherland. Next to the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Center, the flag-raising ceremony at 8 o'clock every morning is a place where many tourists take pictures. Afternoon: Ocean Park. Of the 10 mainlanders who have been to Hong Kong, you
If you go to Ocean Park in 10, you will experience the biggest and most charming Halloween carnival in Asia. This is an international ghost hunting alliance. This is absolutely exciting and exciting. If you are timid and have experienced rough seas, be bold from now on. If you are determined to attend the carnival at night, you must first walk into just visiting, and then slowly walk into a Victorian 666-star hotel to prepare for unexpected shock.
In the illusory magical forest, tourists unconsciously fall into a half-asleep state in a maze composed of mirrors, and accept the rendering of music, lights and sounds. If you are timid, you can take part in wonderful daytime programs. Whether you are an adult or a child, you will experience the horror culture of Halloween very happily. Reminder: Visitors can buy tickets for Guangzhou Ocean Park to learn about the latest developments of Ocean Park.
Ocean Park is open during the day: 1 October1Sunday to 3 1 Sunday, and every morning 10 to 6 pm. Evening activities are held on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays from June 1 day to October 3 1 day. /kloc-There will be an extra charge for each of the four entertainment thrillers in October. Day 3: Stanley Repulse Bay,
Morning peak: Repulse Bay is the most famous beach in Hong Kong and one of the holiday resorts of Hong Kong people. Shadow Garden, formerly known as Repulse Bay Hotel, has been transformed into a colonial high-class dining and shopping center. Murray Building in Stanley was originally built in an ancient historic building in Central. When it was demolished in the 1980s, the beams and columns were numbered and stored properly. Now it has been re-integrated and rediscovered. The second floor is the dining area, with Spanish restaurants and Southeast Asian restaurants. Afternoon: Take the centennial peak cable car to the top of Admiralty Garden Road and enjoy the scenery of Hong Kong Island and Victoria Harbour along the way. Madame Tussauds London Hong Kong Branch opened in August 2000, which is the first permanent branch in Asia.
Each wax figure usually takes six months to make, and the production cost is about 350 thousand Hong Kong dollars. Every celebrity wax figure is life-size, and his hair is inlaid one by one. Day 4: Food and shopping.
Morning: Go to the teahouse. I want to drink China morning tea for breakfast, which is the favorite of Hong Kong people. Afternoon: shopping. Causeway Bay Times Square, Admiralty Pacific Place, Central Landmark Plaza, Tsim Sha Tsui Harbour City, Kowloon Tong Festival Square and Sha Tin New City Plaza are all good shopping places.
Evening: Huangpu Xintiandi. There is a food street in Hong Kong, which brings together the most famous and authentic classic foods in Hong Kong. It is the essence of Hong Kong's food culture. Gourmets and tourists should not miss it. You can continue shopping after supper. Huangpu Xintiandi is a large leisure shopping center in Kowloon. Day 5: Leave Hong Kong to check whether the luggage is full.
The first day of self-help tour: Ocean Park-Repulse Bay-Times Square-sogou-Taipingshanding-Lan Kwai Fong 9: 30 Admiralty-Aberdeen Ocean Park (take bus No.629). Tourist attractions: Mountaineering Crane, Aquarium, Mountain Machinery City, Giant Panda Garden, Ji gu cun, and having lunch at Ji gu cun Restaurant. 15: 00 Aberdeen-Repulse Bay (take 6A/6X bus on Xiangdao Road) Sightseeing attractions: the beach, the giant diva and Guanyin statue, Wanying Garden Shopping Center, and enjoy afternoon tea at Wanying Garden terrace restaurant.
16: 30 Repulse Bay-Causeway Bay (bus No.63 or minibus No.40) Shopping spots: Times Square, Kimberly Shopping Center, World Trade Center, Boutique Plaza, Chongguang Department Store and Jardine Plaza Open-air Market.
19: 00 Causeway Bay-Taiping Mountain (take the subway to Central, take the bus 15C to Tianxing Wharf Cable Car Station) Tourist attractions: take the cable car to enjoy the night view; Dining/shopping points: Lingxiao Pavilion, Peak Square and Peak Dinner.
2: 00 Taiping Mountain-Lan Kwai Fong, Central (take the cable car down the mountain, and then transfer to 15C bus at the cable car station; Or take a minibus in the Peak Square 1) Nightlife: fashionable western restaurants, bars and discotheques. The next day, Huacheng/Jinyu Street/Bird Garden-Wong Tai Sin Temple-Space Museum-Hong Kong Science Museum-Harbour City-Belle Shopping Avenue-Temple Street Night Market 9: 00 Flower Market/Jinyu Street/Bird Garden (transportation: Prince subway station) enjoy the leisure of flowers, birds, fish and insects.
Shopping nearby: Garden Street Open-air Market. 12: 00 prince subway station-festival pedestrian mall (transportation: kowloon tong subway station) have lunch at the tropical rainforest restaurant. 15: 00 Festival Pedestrian Street-Wong Tai Sin Temple (Transportation: Wong Tai Sin Subway Station) Tourists are at
17: 00 Wong Tai Sin Temple-Tsim Sha Tsui (transportation: Tsim Sha Tsui subway station) Tourist attractions: Space Museum, Science Museum; Shopping spots: Harbour City Shopping Center, Belle Shopping Avenue and Granville Road Export Store; Enjoy dinner at the Hollywood themed restaurant in Li Bin. 2 1: 30 Tsim Sha Tsui-Miaojie Night Market (transportation: Jordan subway station).
Day 3 Sandulou Museum-Tsing Ma Bridge-Baolian Temple-Tsing Yi City-Ladies Street 9: 00 Sandulou Museum (transportation: Tsuen Wan subway station) 12: 00 Tsuen Wan-Lantau Baolian Temple/Tiantan Buddha (transportation: take E3 1 bus at Tsuen Wan subway station to Tung Chung; Transfer to Bus No.23) and go to Baolian Temple via Tsing Ma Bridge for vegetarian lunch. 16: 00 Baolian Temple-Tsing Yi City Shopping Mall (take bus No.23 back to Tung Chung, then transfer to the subway to Tsing Yi Station) for shopping, entertainment and dining in Tsing Yi City.
9: 30 Tsing Yi-Woman Street Outdoor Market (Transportation: Take the subway to Mong Kok Station). The famous restaurants in Hong Kong are mainly concentrated in Central and Tsim Sha Tsui. Tianshan Restaurant, Hong Xin Changxing Jingwei Restaurant and Jindao Bird's Nest Tide Restaurant are the most famous restaurants, and their prices are naturally high, while most cheap restaurants are located in new towns.
You can munch French food in OnionBistro, eat Italian food in Mistral Haifeng restaurant, experience Spanish food in Ricos, taste Thai food in Jinbao Thai restaurant and enjoy Japanese food in Taiga. Hongkong is the promoter of Tang Wenhua. You can see that residents everywhere are cooking soup and talking about it with great interest. It is also a pioneer and innovator of tea culture. Nowadays, the food choices in tea restaurants are very diverse, but the best Hong Kong-style coffee milk tea can only be tasted in tea restaurants.
Because of the fast pace of life, the habit of drinking morning tea is difficult to satisfy Hong Kong people's love for tea culture, and the complex of drinking kung fu tea with shrimp dumplings is lingering, so morning tea becomes a midnight snack. Cantonese people pay special attention to eating porridge, so it is also the most famous in all provinces. Hong kong-style porridge can be matched with anything, but it is basically inseparable from the bottom of porridge. After the raw rice is treated, the porridge cooked slowly is soft enough and tastes extraordinary.
After nightfall, there will be some special dishes in Temple Street, which are typical popular snacks. Famous Hong Kong snacks include Wonton Noodles, egg soup, beef balls, clear soup and beef offal. There are also some special cooked food stalls in Hong Kong, also called food stalls. You can taste some local specialties, such as sweet and sour tenderloin, salted shrimp and so on. Hong Kong people also particularly like desserts, not only because most of the ingredients in desserts have nourishing effects, such as milk, papaya, lotus seeds and almonds. Both of them have the function of moistening lung and skin, and even help to retain water in the body.