② Take the buses 1, 1A, 2, 6, 6A and 9 on Nathan Road in Tsim Sha Tsui, get off at Belle Shopping Plaza Station on Nathan Road, walk on the east side of Nathan Road, drive north, turn right on Gaochun Road, and you can reach Soho District on Gaochun Road. Soho District of Gaochun Road is a hot food spot for local people in Hong Kong, with many western restaurants, Asian restaurants and chic bars. Go south on the east side of Nathan Road, turn left at kimberley road, and then go ahead on the left. There are steps at the intersection, and you can go to Northford International Food Street, which is a place to catch up with the food trend. Spanish, Italian and Japanese restaurants and bars are available in a quiet environment. This is really a rare international food street. Together, these two places are the second largest food concentration in Hong Kong.
③ You can also get off at Jordan Station by subway, exit A, walk along Jordan Road, turn right at Wusong Street, or turn right at the next intersection, and try street snacks in Hong Kong. It is suggested to go to Women's Street in June 14, and to Temple Street at noon and evening.
(4) If you live in hotels near Tsim Sha Tsui, Jordan, Yau Ma Tei and Mong Kok subway stations, you can check your luggage at the hotel after entering Hong Kong from Luohu Port, even if you can't check in. Take buses 1, 1A, 2, 6, 6A and 9 to Tsim Sha Tsui Cultural Center. First of all, visit Tsim Sha Tsui Avenue of Stars and Victoria Harbour during the day, so that the beautiful seascape of Hong Kong can shock you first.
⑤ noon recommendation on June 13: Yingyuelou in Tsim Sha Tsui Cultural Center is also a special restaurant, and sometimes it sells meal coupons for Yingyuelou in China Travel Agency official website. Or take the Star Ferry to Wan Chai Ferry Pier. I suggest you go to the Red Star Seafood Restaurant in Shui On Center, south of the Convention and Exhibition Center, or Sun Hung Kai Center (west) next to Wan Chai Stadium and Haidu Seafood Restaurant, south of Wan Chai Pier, and taste authentic afternoon tea in these two restaurants.
⑥ Recommended in the afternoon and evening of June 13: Take bus No.40 or 40M at Wan Chai Pier, get off at the peak cable car station and take the peak cable car to Taiping Mountain. The wax museum is not worth going to.
⑦ If you are not tired at the top of Taiping Mountain and you still have energy, you can visit Victoria Harbour, Tsim Sha Tsui and the Avenue of Stars in the evening. At Taiping Peak, you can take the peak cable car to the peak cable car terminal at the foot of the mountain, get off at central ferry piers Station by bus 15c, or get off at central ferry piers Station by bus 15 at the top of the mountain. Take the Star Ferry to Tsim Sha Tsui Pier, and visit Tsim Sha Tsui and the Avenue of Stars in the evening. If the time is well arranged, you can enjoy the performance of "Symphony of Lights" at 20: 00. If you save money, you can take the Star Ferry to the pier on the other side for several trips.
⑧ If you don't visit Victoria Harbour, Tsim Sha Tsui and the Avenue of Stars on the evening of June 13, you can go to the Hong Kong Island Food District or arrange other nights. Two other famous food districts on Hong Kong Island are Mid-Levels Su He Henan Food District and Lan Kwai Fong. Get off at the top of Taiping Mountain and get off at pedder street Station by bus. First, find the D2 exit of the central subway station. The first one is from Exit D2 of Central Station of the subway, walk along the direction of Queen's Road Central, and take the escalator from Central to Mid-Levels. There are many tastefully decorated and exotic restaurants and bars in Stanton Street, Elgin Street and some Li Lei Streets. The latter one is also at the D2 exit of the subway central station, along the Theater Lane and Dejiali Street, and it takes about 5 minutes to walk. It's between Dejili Street and Windham Street.
There are many restaurants recommended by Hong Kong gourmet Ouyang Ying Ji in Wan Chai. When you visit Tsim Sha Tsui, you can see if you can find a map of Wan Chai's food culture at the Tsim Sha Tsui Pier Visitor Center. If you don't get the food map, recommend some restaurants: there is a "Saba Malaysian Restaurant" between Lua Road and Kabring Road in Sheffield Road; There is a "Yonghua Noodle Restaurant" at the intersection of Luard Road and Hennessy Road. Spanish restaurant "Uno Mas" between the intersection of Yufen Street and Luya Road, Shanghai local cuisine "Liuyuan Xu Ya" and Cantonese cuisine "Yixin Restaurant".
Took care of Stanley during the day on June 65438, 2005. The main bus stop in Stanley is the bus terminus at Exchange Square in Central, Hong Kong Island. You can take bus 6A 6, bus 6X, bus 66 and bus 260. There are several restaurants in Murray Building in Stanley. For example, CTS official website also sells meal coupons for Murray Building restaurant. I guess it's also on Taobao. The area around Stanley Street is also home to restaurants and bars, with China, Vietnamese, French, Italian and Asian cuisines.
⑾ In lo wu station, it is suggested that everyone buy an ordinary Octopus card, and everyone should buy a 200 yuan one first.
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