Come out from the direction of Lei Yue Mun Square (there are signs all the way), then go straight along the escalator, cross a residential building, turn right and go straight when you see Lei Yue Mun Square (don't cross the road), cross the road and turn left and go straight, and you will see the sign of "Chinese Permanent Cemetery". ...
Second. Hong Kong Ocean Adult 159 yuan, Children 89 yuan, go to Ocean Park, take the subway to Admiralty, where there is a special bus to Ocean Park.
Third. Digital products, there are many Bainaohui and Sham Shui Po, depending on what kind of clothes you want. Generally, you can buy sneakers in Mong Kok and Xiyangcai Street.
However, if you want shopping convenience and shopping security, then go to Broadway and Okanagan Valley in Mong Kok.
Other questions: The following is what I found online, I hope it will help you.
When traveling to Hong Kong, I'm afraid the first thing to solve is where to live. Generally speaking, accommodation in Hong Kong can be divided into hotels and guesthouses. These two concepts are completely different; Hotels that basically occupy independent properties are called "hotels"; Known as a "hotel", it is generally in a unit or several units of a building; A building may also have many hotels. If conditions permit, it is best to choose a hotel. For example, with the current economic downturn and swine flu epidemic, even a five-star hotel is only a few hundred yuan a night. Of course, if you want to save money, choosing a hotel is also a good choice. Most of these hotels are licensed (don't stay in unlicensed black hotels), and the safety and hygiene are basically guaranteed.
Hong Kong is neither big nor small. Be sure to live near the subway if you are free. Because the coverage network of Hong Kong subway is very developed, it is very convenient to transfer to various places. The speed is much faster than the mainland subway, and the departure density is almost one after another. The closing time of subway station is close to 1 am. So living near the subway can save a lot of time for your nervous trip to Hong Kong. Moreover, there are also many shopping shops and scenic spots near the subway. On the other hand, if you live far away from the subway and the bus used to be unfamiliar with the route, taking a taxi will greatly increase your transportation cost, which is very inconvenient.
Living near which subway station is also very particular. There are five subways in Hong Kong, with a total of about 50 stations, but five of them are the most useful for the accommodation of mainland free travellers, namely Mong Kok, Yau Ma Tei, Jordan and Tsim Sha Tsui on Nathan Road on the Kowloon side, and Causeway Bay on Hong Kong Island. There are many shopping spots in Hong Kong, and there are also many cheap hotels near these places. Other websites are either too remote for free travellers, and it used to cost a lot of money to start from the airport or Luohu Port. It also costs a lot of transportation to and from the main shopping areas; Either the surrounding areas are all high-star hotels, which are not suitable for free travel, such as Wan Chai, Admiralty and Central. Here is a brief introduction to the five subway stations in Mong Kok, Yau Ma Tei, Jordan, Tsim Sha Tsui and Causeway Bay, and at the same time, I recommend some good hotels near the subway stations.
Mong Kok subway station, recommended reason:
1, convenient transportation. At the intersection of two subway lines, there is no need to change at the station; The Guangzhou-Kowloon Railway also has a station in Mong Kok. After crossing the border at Luohu Port, the train can go directly. Airport bus A2 1 also passes through this area.
2. The area built in the early days of Hong Kong, the most prosperous civilian block in Hong Kong, is where many street fighting scenes made in Hong Kong were filmed. There are many signboards, vehicles, shops and people, which are full of chaotic urban atmosphere.
3. The main business districts are Ladies Street, Garden Street, Cai Tong Street, Huadian Street, Computer Street and Xiyangcai South Street (pedestrian street). There are few famous brands or high-end goods here, but you can see an ordinary Hong Kong. As long as you are energetic, you will find something interesting here. This is the charm of Mong Kok.
There are many cheap hotels near Mong Kok. The following are worth recommending: Hong Kong Pan Hao Hotel, Hong Kong Guangzhou Hotel and Hong Kong Hampton Hotel (Mong Kok).
The yau ma tei station-Jordan subway station is very close, within 0/0 minutes' walk/kloc. Here is a brief introduction:
1, convenient transportation, subway, airport bus A2 1 line, countless bus lines pass through here.
2. Yau Ma Tei is a distinctive place in Hong Kong, with many distinctive streets. Parks street, where there are seafood restaurants and porridge shops for local people to enjoy; Wu Song Street where tea restaurants and seafood restaurants gather; Temple street, which is extremely lively in the night market; Reclamation street, a rare outdoor market; Emerald Gemstone Street; Shanghai street. . . There is also Tianhou Palace.
There are many hotels nearby. The recommended cheap hotels/hotels are: bridal tea house hotel, Hong Kong Yongxing Hotel, Hong Kong Noble Hotel and Hong Kong Xinya Hotel (Yau Ma Tei).
Tsim Sha Tsui is the best accommodation area for free travellers. Reasons include but are not limited to:
1. In terms of transportation, except the subway tsim sha tsui station; There is also the East Tsim Sha Tsui Station of Kowloon-Canton Railway. After crossing the border at Shenzhen Luohu Port, you can take the Guangzhou-Kowloon Railway train directly to the East Tsim Sha Tsui Station. There are also airport bus lines at Hong Kong International Airport. The "Star" Ferry only needs $ 1.7/$ 2.2 yuan to reach Hong Kong Island-Wan Chai and Central on the other side of Kowloon. This is definitely the cheapest means of transportation in Hong Kong. The subway across Victoria Harbour costs at least $9. China-Hong Kong Wharf, through which you can reach Macau, Zhuhai, Shenzhen, Zhongshan, Shunde, Nansha, Guangzhou and other places.
There are many classic attractions here, such as the Avenue of Stars, the beautiful Victoria Harbour, Hong Kong Museum of Art, Hong Kong Space Museum, Tsim Sha Tsui Bell Tower, Kowloon Park and Mosque.
There is no ultra-modern high-rise building like Central, but buildings with different heights between old and new. With Nathan Road, Tsim Sha Tsui's "1 mile gold" as the axis, there are countless high-end shops and brand-name specialty stores around for tourists to choose from.
Because there are many backpackers from all over the world, there are also many cheap hotels nearby. The following are worth recommending to you: Hong Kong He Yi Hotel, Hong Kong Le Yi Hotel (Tsim Sha Tsui) and Hong Kong Zhan Hao International Hotel.
MTR Causeway Bay Station
Causeway Bay, located in the north of Hong Kong Island, is one of the most important shopping areas in Hong Kong and a bustling commercial center. There are many shopping centers, Japanese department stores and hotels in this area, and there are many restaurants in the streets. All high fashion items can be found here. Now, Causeway Bay has become the most important tourist area outside Tsim Sha Tsui. The most famous shopping places are Times Square, sogou, World Trade Center, boutiques, boutique corridors, Kimberly-Clark, Liyuan and so on. There are all kinds of famous brands of fashion, fashion gadgets, jewelry and furniture appliances all over the world. In the downtown area, delicious food can be found everywhere: popular tea restaurants, restaurants and restaurants, high-end hotel restaurants, which bring together different kinds of Chinese and western foods, such as Zhadian Street, Lockhart Road and Liyuan Mountain Road. Here, you can eat Chaozhou cold food, Beijing-Shanghai side dishes, Vietnamese snacks, desserts, special private kitchens and so on, with a wide choice.
There are many high-star hotels around, and there are also many family hotels with transformed houses. It is difficult for these family hotels to see signs in the street; It's hard to find if it's not through the internet. The following one is not bad. Metropark Wan Chai (Causeway Bay) is located in the bustling Wan Chai District, and is a commercial, cultural and entertainment center.
Guangzhou-Kowloon Railway Hongkan Station
This is the main station of the Guangzhou-Kowloon Railway train, and the train from Luohu Port to downtown Hong Kong also stops here. Central, Wan Chai and the North Point of Hong Kong Island are within walking distance from Star Ferry Pier. Numerous buses can reach Tsim Sha Tsui, Yau Ma Tei and Mong Kok; For free travellers, it is also convenient to live near here. There is a branch of a teahouse hotel chain on Wuhu Street. The online booking price is around 400, which is very affordable.
Details: It is located near Hung Hom Station of Guangzhou-Kowloon Railway Terminal (Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Luohu Port and Futian Port are all through trains), and it takes only 10 minute to walk to Hung Hom Star Ferry Terminal (ferry can reach Wan Chai, Central and North Point on Hong Kong Island) and Victoria Harbour, and it can walk to Tsim Sha Tsui via the waterfront promenade.
In a word, hotels and guesthouses in Hong Kong can maintain excellent service level and provide perfect facilities, but the prices vary greatly. Luxury hotels cost more than HK$ 2,000 a day, and licensed hotels cost HK$ 250-350 a day. Tourists should choose accommodation according to their own economic ability. Generally speaking, hotels can directly swipe credit cards or UnionPay cards; However, hotels can only accept cash, and most hotels accept both Hong Kong dollars and RMB, which are converted at the exchange rate of 1: 1. Generally speaking, booking directly in the hotel lobby is much more expensive than booking through a travel agency. If you need to make a reservation, you can consult our customer service staff in advance.
The above is my summary. I hope I can help your friends and have a happy National Day.
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