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Help: I am in Zhuhai, and this is my first time in Hong Kong. How do I get to Hong Kong-Macau Ferry Terminal or China-Hong Kong Ferry Terminal by boat? Is there a subway at the pier?
The Macau Ferry Terminal is the Shun Tak Center in Sheung Wan, which is connected with the Sheung Wan subway station. There is a sign from the terminal, and it takes only 5 minutes to walk to the subway station.

The first choice for shopping in Hong Kong is Causeway Bay (because of Times Square and sogou sogou) and Mong Kok (langham place, Nathan Road, Xiyangcai Street, Cai Tong Street-Ladies Street, Garden Street-Xiebo Street), and the third choice is Tsim Sha Tsui.

The consumption in Tsim Sha Tsui and Causeway Bay is relatively high. Except for one or two places, other places are scattered, but the consumption level in Mong Kok is relatively low, and shopping spots are relatively concentrated.

Take the MTR Island Line (blue) in Sheung Wan to Central Station, and then transfer to Tsuen Wan Line (red) to Mong Kok for a total of 6 stops. The whole journey takes about 16 minutes, and the one-way fare is 10.5 yuan and Octopus 9.7 yuan.

Exit C3 is Langham Place and Seibu Department Store, and exit E2 is Xiyangcai Street, where there are branches such as Sasha, Zhuo Yue, Angel, ColourMix, H2O and Fancl, as well as large electrical chain branches such as Fengze, Broadway, Zhongyuan and Suning Laser. Crossing the intersection of Miluchen Street, there are Women's Street and Boxie Street. This Mong Kok is enough for you to visit most of the day.