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About a week.

A group of 3 people.

Could you please help me design a route?

After passing the college entrance examination this year, I want to visit Hong Kong and go shopping.

About a week.

A group of 3 people.

Could you please help me design a route?

I go to Hong Kong often and should be able to help.

The following is the itinerary description I made for others. I will send it to you first.

Must-visit places in Hong Kong: Sightseeing: Ocean Park, Avenue of Stars, The Peak, Golden Bauhinia Square, Victoria Harbor night view, Big Buddha, Cheung Chau Island; Shopping: Electrical appliances (high-end products are much cheaper than in mainland China, but ordinary ones may be cheaper in Guangzhou

), fashion, handbags (schoolbags), shoes, hats, skin care products, books/magazines (especially foreign books and periodicals), audio and video products, computer supplies, gold jewelry; Food: There are many food in Hong Kong, but many of them are not on the tourist routes.

Because you don’t go there often, I won’t introduce you to the ones that are difficult to find and take a detour. Leave some regrets and wait until you go there later. Among the travel online, my recommendation that I often go to is: Yue Zhan on Chun Yuan Street in Wan Chai.

, Aberdeen fish egg noodles in Sai Yeung Choi Street, Yoshinoya and Foxwoods in Festival Walk; there are actually many kinds of food in Hong Kong tea restaurants, recommended are belly rice and curry chicken rice; PS: Stores in Hong Kong (including Computer City)

Shops usually only open from 10:00 to 12:00, so I will make special arrangements during my itinerary; Shopping: High-end ones include Causeway Bay, Harbor City, SOGO Department Store, I recommend: SOGO Department Store, New World Center, and Yida

The low-end ones include Yau Ma Tei Temple Street Night Market and Mong Kok Women's Market. I recommend: Mong Kok New City; and Apliu Street: If you are interested in electrical appliances, machinery, etc., I recommend not to miss it (although I am a woman,

But because I graduated in mechanics, I often go shopping). This is a flea market specializing in strange things. There are many interesting things in it. Compared with Ocean Park and Disney, Ocean Park is much more fun and requires a lot of fun.

A whole day is more cost-effective; my daughter said: In Disney, only the indoor roller coaster is more fun, so if you want to go, just go here with the mentality of visiting here. I think you should reserve an afternoon and evening (because there are fireworks to watch at night); Gold

There is a flag-raising ceremony at Bauhinia Square, so you need to arrive before 7:30; the Avenue of Stars, the Peak, and the night view of Victoria Harbor can be connected together, and you can take the Star Ferry between Central and Tsim Sha Tsui; the last bus for transportation on the Peak is around 24:00.

The best time to see the night view of Victoria Harbor is from 20:00 to 10:00, and can be placed after 19:00; the Science Museum, Space Museum and other exhibition halls are only free to visit on Wednesdays (although the museum is more suitable for students to visit, but I

I think it’s a good place for adults to take a break), and it’s a very worthwhile place to go; Lan Kwai Fong: It can be understood that it is open all night, and it can be opened after 10:00; Wong Tai Sin: The temple opens at 7:00,

It can be arranged before 10:00; staying in a hotel in Mong Kok for three people costs about HKD 450 per night. Although the room is small, it is quite clean.

Please explain some of your general ideas, such as what types of shopping you want to buy, where you want to go, etc.