Introduction to Hong Kong 1. Shopping paradise: Hong Kong is a world-renowned shopping paradise. Traveling and shopping in Hong Kong has been considered a kind of entertainment and enjoyment by everyone. Regardless of price, variety, or service, this place can be said to be among the best in the world. Hong Kong's large shopping malls, hotel shopping malls, comprehensive shopping malls, department stores, clothing stores, markets and roadside stalls are all equipped with a variety of shopping venues. They include famous world brands as well as high-quality and low-priced goods, bringing together Chinese and Western products. Excellent product. Moreover, most imported goods in Hong Kong are not subject to tax (except alcohol and tobacco). So whether you are a rich person or a commoner, you can find value-for-money products in Hong Kong. Hong Kong's shops not only have a complete range of goods, but also have a pleasant shopping environment, integrating shopping and leisure. Many shopping malls are equipped with restaurants, bookstores, cinemas and other facilities, and some large shopping malls also have ice rinks. Some bookstores are even two-in-one, with a coffee room on one side and a bookcase on the other. Customers can choose books in an extremely leisurely atmosphere.
2. The land of gourmet food: Hong Kong is a "gourmet paradise" that gathers all the world's gourmet foods in one place, and is a famous "city of gourmet food". Visitors can taste the most delicious food and wine from all over the world in Hong Kong. According to statistics, there are more than 10,000 Chinese and Western restaurants of various types in Hong Kong. It can be said that there are five steps on the first floor and ten steps on the floor. No matter where you are, as soon as you turn around, you will find another restaurant in front of you. You can find a place to eat at any time, which is more convenient than any other city in the world.
3. Hong Kong night scene: The bright lights on both sides of Victoria Harbor at night, the busy traffic, shopping people, and the flashing neon lights of restaurants, bars, shops, and nightclubs make people feel the excitement of Hong Kong at night. When you are tired, you can go to the sauna to enjoy a health massage. If you are hungry, you can go to a restaurant for night tea. Some restaurants even stay open all night to attract customers. No wonder people say that they haven’t truly visited Hong Kong if they haven’t experienced Hong Kong’s nightlife. You can also take the Star Ferry across the harbor at night, or take the Peak Tram to the top of Victoria Peak to overlook the charming night of Victoria Harbor and feel the rhythm of Hong Kong's neon lights.
Things to note when traveling to Hong Kong Things to note when traveling to Hong Kong
1. Now the temperature in Hong Kong is similar to that of Hangzhou, but it is definitely hotter, humid and stuffier than Hangzhou, but the air conditioners in the city are all turned on very low
2. UnionPay cards can be swiped in most places, and the money will be deducted in RMB according to the bank exchange rate of the day. There is no handling fee, which is very convenient