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If you have a chance, you must travel to Hong Kong and feel the prosperity of a modern city. There is a book about 50 places people will visit in their life, one of which is to take the Star Ferry to see the night view of Victoria Harbour. Besides, I saw a special topic on Jade Terrace the other day, which mentioned that the Hong Kong Government would build a pedestrian corridor in Victoria Harbour to connect Hong Kong Island and Kowloon. By then, the beautiful scenery of Victoria Harbour will be greatly reduced, so it is necessary to go to Hong Kong early.

(1) Travel

Before going to Hong Kong, you must prepare your ID card and personal Hong Kong and Macao Pass, and have an F-shaped endorsement (it is very simple to apply for a Shenzhen account now, and it will be completed in 20 days, 100, with 20 endorsements). Remember to bring another pen, so it is convenient to fill out the form after customs clearance.

I'm ready to go now.

After arriving at the train station, go directly to the opposite checkpoint at Luohu Port, take two forms in the lobby: the exit application form and the health survey form, and then queue up at the "Exit Passage for Mainland Residents", fill in the forms when waiting in line, and check whether it is ok. Now I am abroad, hehe.

After crossing the overpass, it is Hong Kong territory. Generally, there are volunteers at the border of Hong Kong to consult or distribute information, which is very useful and updated in time. This time, I got an activity guide, which contains Hong Kong tourism introduction, maps and some recent activities. The content is detailed and decent, and I have gained a lot after reading it. This is by no means spam. When you go through Hong Kong Customs, you also need to fill in the immigration and health forms. Remember to keep your own form and use it when you come back.

After passing the inspection, it is Guangjiu Railway Station, where you can take the light rail to Hong Kong. You have to change Hong Kong dollars to buy a ticket first. There is an exchange office at the ticket office. Note that it is enough to exchange 100 Hong Kong dollars here. The exchange rate here is 100 HKD-"13 RMB, while in the streets of Hong Kong it is 100 HKD-"1000 RMB. I don't know, but I suddenly changed it to 65438+. There are many exchange shops or buy one get one free shops on the streets of Hong Kong, all of which are relatively formal, so don't worry about receiving counterfeit money. You can buy tickets at the ticket window or the ticket vending machine. It's convenient to go to the ticket vending machine. After that, I checked in and got on the train. Hong Kong subway inspection method is the same as Shanghai. The ticket was inserted in front, popped up after checking in, passed, and finally got it back when leaving the station (it was the first time for me to use it, and it was returned to the ground). You can also use the Octopus card, just like the bus IC card in Shenzhen. After getting on the bus, you can reach Kowloon in about 40 minutes.

Hong kong tourism

The map of Hong Kong looks huge, but in fact, the main business districts are concentrated in Kowloon and Hong Kong Island. These two places are much smaller, and you can basically stroll around, which is definitely not a problem for MM who loves shopping. The traffic in Hong Kong is very developed. There are many subways, light rails and buses, and all busy sections have subway entrances. The road signs are also very clear. There are signs and instructions at every intersection, indicating nearby scenic spots or landmark buildings. In addition, remember that there are several main roads in Hong Kong, and there is basically no problem in traveling, so there is no need to worry about getting lost. Hong Kong people basically speak Cantonese. You can only speak Mandarin, and communication may be a bit troublesome, so I am determined to learn Cantonese when I come back this time. They are all very enthusiastic. Asking for directions will basically help you, but it's best to ask young people. Old people don't know much about Mandarin.

Tell me about this trip again:

When the Kowloon-Canton Railway comes, you can get off at Tangxia, Kowloon and change to the subway, but we get off at Mong Kok Station, and the exit is New Century Plaza. Kowloon mainly goes to Mong Kok and Tsim Sha Tsui, while the main road Nathan Road runs through the north and south, and the shopping areas are all around the streets. Mong Kok has concentrated shopping shops such as gold, silver and jewelry, computer digital products and fashion, and there are also many snacks. The consumption here is moderate and the popularity is extremely high. This is really a good place to shop. Let's not talk about specific shopping malls and interesting things, and enjoy it!

Go north along Nathan Road and you will find Tsim Sha Tsui. There are many large shopping plazas here, such as Harbour City, New Sun Plaza, Belle Shopping Street and New World. You can walk slowly for a day. There are also many small shops on the street, ranging from ordinary to world-famous brands. At the end of Nathan Road, you can see the Hong Kong Space Museum. Crossing the square, you will suddenly see the beautiful Victoria Harbour in front of you. This is a seaside garden that often appears on TV. There is a long beach along the coast. You can see the prosperity of Hong Kong Island opposite, so you have to take pictures. After swimming here, you should go to Hong Kong Island. You can take the subway. It is recommended to take the ferry (Ferry 2 yuan) at Star Ferry Pier.

The main businesses in Hong Kong are concentrated in Central, Admiralty and Causeway Bay, and the consumption level is relatively high. Shopping malls include Pacific Place, Admiralty Plaza, sogou and Times Square, and there are many specialty stores on both sides of the street, such as GUCCI, Dior, LV, Chanel and other top brands can be seen everywhere. Causeway Bay is the most famous shopping area. I believe everyone has heard of it. Before Christmas, all the shopping malls are offering discounts, but at first glance, in fact, the discounts of some ordinary brands, such as Banelo, Giodano, G2000 and other Hong Kong brands are not much different from those in Shenzhen; What is really cheap is the world famous brand, which should be much more discounted and more styles than Saiwu and Friendship City in Shenzhen. Of course, the price is also thousands, otherwise it is called shopping.

Our tour route is: Central Subway Station-Thousand Wishes Christmas Tree-Statue Square-Admiralty Square-Pacific Place-Seaside-Convention Center-Causeway Bay Shopping.

In the evening, take the subway to Central, cross the Statue Square to the south, go to Taipingshan Cable Car Terminal (opposite to the main entrance of Hong Kong Park), take the cable car to Taipingfeng (round-trip ticket to 30 yuan), and enjoy the night view of Hong Kong from Lingxiao Pavilion at the top of the mountain. It's a pity that this scenic spot is not open. It is also very good to see the night view of Hong Kong Island at the seaside in Mong Kok. If you have money, you can visit Victoria Harbour by boat. The nightlife in Hong Kong is very rich. It's almost 12 o'clock on Saturday, and we are strolling in Tsim Sha Tsui. The streets are still crowded with people, and the seaside is very lively. The train returning to Luohu will arrive at 12: 45 at the latest.

There are also some places familiar with watching Hong Kong movies, such as the night market in Temple Street and Cai Tong Street (Mong Kok), to experience the local customs of Hong Kong. Lan Kwai Fong (Central) Bar Street, etc.

(3) Accommodation

Accommodation in Hong Kong is certainly more expensive. We stayed in a family hotel this time, and each room was 200 yuan/night. Of course, the conditions are not very good, but it is ok to stay for one night. This information can be found on the Internet.

Step 4 eat

Hong Kong has a high standard of living and relatively high prices. A map 18 yuan, a can of coke 10 (supermarket price), it is recommended to bring your own mineral water. Small restaurants and tea restaurants on the roadside, fast food restaurants in shopping malls, their packages are generally around 20 ~ 40, or go to McDonald's, KFC and the like.

There are many snacks in Hong Kong. Curry fish balls and frozen milk tea are absolutely classic. There is a sweet shop called "Xu Liushan" that seems good. You should try it. Shark's fin porridge is also worth a try. It's not expensive. There are many snacks in Mong Kok, which are also very cheap.

go shopping

There are three banks in Hong Kong that issue currency. Pay attention to denomination. Computers and digital products in Hong Kong are really cheap, especially digital cameras, MP3 players and notebooks. There are also many gold and silver jewelry stores, such as Zhou Shengsheng, Xie Ruilin, Lukfook and Chow Tai Fook. The price of gold in every store is the same, mainly because of the choice of style and service. The price of jewelry = the actual price of gold and silver+manual fee +2% commission. Generally speaking, the price can only be reduced on the basis of manual cost. I don't know much about the price of gold and silver. I remember that gold was 105 Hong Kong dollars/gram, and 99.5 feet of platinum was 227 Hong Kong dollars/gram. I don't know how it compares with China.

MM's favorite-cosmetics. Hong Kong's Sasha and Zhuoyue are two large chain cosmetics supermarkets, which are cheap and good in quality. There are many brands in them, which are cheaper than the cosmetics counters in general large shopping malls, so don't worry about the quality.

[6] Transportation

Taking the subway is the most convenient and there are many buses, so taking a taxi is very expensive, 7 yuan/km. Automatic ticket vending machines are used in subway stations. According to the distance, the fare ranges from a few dollars to more than ten dollars. There is a passenger service center in the station, where you can change money. There is a passenger ship from Hong Kong Star Ferry Pier to Shekou Ferry Pier, and the fare seems to be 100 RMB.

Remember the subway sign, so it's easier to find the way.

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I have been to Hong Kong n times, either on business or by myself. For Hong Kong, it takes three or four days at a time, and it comes and goes in a hurry. Sometimes I don't even have time to go shopping with my friends in Hong Kong. I just had a meal with her in a hurry. Hehe, thanks to my dear friend, she always treats me, hehe.

Recently, I always see many friends asking about Hong Kong. I am really free in the afternoon, so I will sort out what I wrote before and post a post, hoping to help my friends who will go.

First, free travel:

Whether it's for business or pleasure, I will choose to travel freely. The subway and traffic in Hong Kong are very developed. Don't worry about getting lost in Hong Kong. Super road blindness like me has never made any mistakes, and you certainly won't have any problems, hehe. Usually, holiday products are ordered. I like Ctrip very much and I recommend it. The service is standardized, and at the same time I feel more at ease, and the price is relatively good. Many travel agencies always have to decide what flights and hotels to stay in the last few days, and even change hotels when they arrive in Hong Kong. When I checked into the hotel, I saw our Hangzhou group quarreling twice! However, Ctrip is different. Make your own decisions and all the information will be clear at a glance. There won't be any big problems. If there is, I will contact you in time to ensure that I will help you implement it before you leave, so don't worry about traveling!

2. Frequent visitors to Hong Kong:

This is a measure introduced by the Hong Kong International Airport. Simply put, mainland visitors who visit Hong Kong three times in a year can take photos of their passes, endorsements and entry and exit stamps, and then send them to the frequent visitor office of Hong Kong International Airport by email to apply for frequent visitor cards. In this way, they can visit the frequent visitor channel in Hong Kong after leaving Hong Kong, which can save a lot of time.

3. Foreign exchange:

With a valid endorsement and travel document, you can exchange it at the Bank of China.

When you withdraw HK$ cash from the ATM, a handling fee of 50 yuan RMB will be charged for each transaction.

In Hongkong, generally speaking, there is no charge for swiping a card (unless your bank card clearly states that there is a charge in consumption abroad).

4. Arriving in Hong Kong:

If you are traveling freely for 4 days, it is suggested that you can buy an Octopus card from 300 yuan at the customer service center in the arrival hall, including two round-trip airport express lines, cash from 20 yuan (you can take buses, ferries and convenience stores in buy buy, and get a refund if 20 yuan doesn't run out of cash), and a deposit from 50 yuan (you can get a refund easily), and you can take the subway for 3 days indefinitely in Hong Kong (72 hours are free from the first time you swipe your subway account).

If you only travel for 2-3 days instead of 4 days, there are many kinds of octopus and you can buy them according to your own needs.

PS: Taxis in Hong Kong are counted by the yard, so you should be mentally prepared to take a taxi:) It jumps very fast, hehe. Baggage is charged according to size and quantity.

5. Airport Express:

Airport Express is a route between Hong Kong Airport and Hong Kong Island, with stopovers in Tsing Yi, Kowloon and Hong Kong! He connects the main subway lines, and then he can transfer to the subway when he gets off.

Make sure your hotel is in Tsing Yi, Kowloon or Hong Kong Island, and then take the Airport Express to the area you want to go to. All important hotels in Kowloon and Hong Kong Island have free buses. Take a look after you get down and decide which bus line to take.

PS: Generally speaking, don't eat in the subway, but it doesn't matter if you drink water. Elevator, please try to stay to the right and leave blank on the left, which is convenient for people who are in a hurry to get on and off.

6. Calling card:

Hong Kong phone cards are available in both airports and urban areas, and many operators can buy them according to their own needs.

Or directly open international roaming in China.

Seven, clothing:

1, I personally prefer the era of Causeway Bay and sogou. It is said that these two places are very popular shopping places for local people in Hong Kong.

2. I also like Taikooli Square and Landmark Square. The shopping environment is better. You can often meet stars when you visit Taikooli and landmarks.

3. Harbour City is also good. There are all kinds of brands in the east and west, as well as all kinds of delicious food. If you are tired of shopping, it is very pleasant to have a rest.

4.DFS: one in Canton Road, Tsim Sha Tsui; A tunnel in eastern Tsim Sha Tsui.

5. Causeway Bay World Trade Center: There are two great Japanese restaurants here, so I have to come every time, eat well and visit the World Trade Center.

6.IFC: Hong Kong Station International Financial Center. Generally speaking, every time you want to go back, you will check in here, then stroll around here and go to the airport easily.

Basically, these are the places where I visit Hong Kong every time, and I can buy things that I like and appreciate every time.

Eight, live broadcast:

There are too many hotels in Hong Kong. Let me recommend some free and cost-effective models:

Wan Chai 1:

Worney Guangdong Hotel Hong Kong: In Wan Chai, near the subway station. After getting off at the airport, take the Airport Express to Hong Kong Station, and then take the hotel's free bus to get there. Very suitable for free travel hotels, hotel rooms are relatively small, but relatively clean, but hotels in Hong Kong generally have relatively small rooms!

2. Tsim Sha Tsui:

Guangdong Hotel: In Tsim Sha Tsui, near the subway station. There are many famous shops in Tsim Sha Tsui, and Harbour City is nearby. It is very convenient and a good hotel. The room I remember should be a little bigger than the Huamei Yuehai Hotel in Hong Kong.

3. Causeway Bay:

Metropolitan Hotel and Yue Le Hotel: These two hotels are relatively new, both in Causeway Bay, a little far from the subway station, but they are basically within walking distance to shopping places such as Times and sogou; In addition, the hotel has a shuttle bus between the hotel and Times Square, which is very convenient. The hotel has a specific timetable!

4. Super recommend a hotel:

Holiday Inn Express Causeway Bay (Hong Kong Express Hotel)

It's at 33 Sadong Street near Times Square. The location is really super good, and it can't be more convenient! The room is clean and comfortable, and you can surf the Internet for free! The design of the hotel bathroom is very clever. The door can be the main entrance of the bathroom, or it can separate the bathroom from the whole bathroom. In this way, a person brushing his teeth will not interfere with WC, haha!

Let's recommend some more luxurious hotels, which I prefer:

1, Shangri-La on Hong Kong Island, Li Gang and JW Marriott are all five-star hotels:

These three hotels are linked together. I have only stayed at JW Marriott Hotel, and this is Pacific Place. The service of the hotel is really meaningless. If you are on a business trip, hehe, it is very worthwhile. I ran into director Tsui Hark in the hotel lobby, but I forgot to take pictures. Alas, I regret it!

2. Shangri-La, Kowloon:

Shangri-La Hotel Kowloon is located in the east of Tsim Sha Tsui, close to the airport express station, subway station and cross-harbour tunnel, with convenient transportation. It is said that the room area is the largest in Hong Kong, which is really much larger than the previous hotels. It seems to be bigger than JW Marriott, but I can't see it. However, the panoramic view of Victoria Harbour at night is absolutely pleasing to the eye!

3. Intercontinental Hotels and Peninsula Hotels:

I prefer the Peninsula Hotel to the Intercontinental Hotel. This intercontinental ship is sailing in the water. It always feels weird. I wonder if the hotel will be soaked in seawater and become brittle. Oh, hey. Downstairs is the Avenue of Stars, and the scenery at night is so beautiful!

These five-star hotels all have a very common feature, the service is really good and humanized, and they are all equipped with private butlers. Sometimes when you call the front desk, they will say, Miss Song, can I help you? Although it is only a small setting on the phone, your name will be displayed when you call, which is convenient for the service staff to address you, but it feels really cordial. I think it's even more amazing that every time I go to check out, there are already service people waiting for me at the elevator entrance. As soon as I open the door, I can address you correctly and take you out. Awesome!

Nine: food

I'm really embarrassed because it's my habit. Eating in restaurants is until I get tired of it, so although I have been to Hong Kong for n times, I will not get tired of these places, so I will only stay in these places for a while, hehe.

1, Xu Liushan: Needless to say, it is basically easy to find, and there is one opposite Times Square;

2. Chi Ji: Her wonton and wonton noodles won the prize. They are really delicious, especially shrimp wonton and drooling, but in Hong Kong, most fresh shrimp products are very good:) They are opposite Times Square and are neighbors of Xu Liushan.

3. Yishun Milk Company: the famous frozen double-skin stewed milk, at the intersection of Bofu Street; Personally, I think this double-skin milk is better than the double-skin milk of Nanxin Milk Dessert Expert in Shangxiajiu Street, Guangzhou.

4, full of desserts is also very good, Causeway Bay, Central and so on!

This is a supermarket. I like it very much and highly recommend it. I don't want to come out after I go in. That thing is really addictive. It's good to be in Hong Kong. I want to stay and visit this supermarket on impulse, hehe. There are some under the Thames, the financial center and the harbour city. MM who goes to Hong Kong must remember to visit, and will never let you down!

PS: Among them, city‘super owns a food brand deli, which provides one-stop high-quality international food. In 1 1 countries/regions, there are 7 different flavors of food culture. Including Japanese cuisine, Southeast Asian cuisine, curry, pancakes and traditional Korean cuisine.

6. Macau Tea Restaurant: There seem to be four branches in Hong Kong, and the one I often go to is Lucky Road. I like the frozen milk tea there, and I prefer the seafood and cheese pasta there. I must try!

7. Remember to avoid the wind and stir-fry the crab house: the happy record of Sheffield Road is called the "star canteen". The wall of a scenic spot is covered with photos of celebrities patronizing. It is said that in order to ensure the freshness of crab meat, Vietnamese meat crab is used, and garlic and lobster sauce have to be soaked in oil for one day before they can be cooked with meat crab, ginger onion and Yunnan wild pepper. Diners can choose their own spicy degree.

8. King Pink Snake: As the name implies, it eats snake food. It's at Floor 30 1 Green Street, Central (next to the mid-level escalator), less than 20 meters away from the station (by the way, Zhan Ji wonton is also delicious). The snake dish of snake king powder is authentic and delicious, and it is worth a try!

9. Sushi: There is a restaurant called "Banqian Sushi" in Granville Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, which is very delicious. Real handmade rice balls can't be bought in Hangzhou! The price is cheaper than Hangzhou! There is also a sushi restaurant behind sogou, just opposite the World Trade Center in Causeway Bay. You must go there. It's really authentic The queue starts at about 6 o'clock. If you don't want to wait in line, go early!

10.-Tonkichi, a Japanese restaurant, is highly recommended: it is located at 4 12, World Trade Center, No.280 Gloucester Road, Causeway Bay (just inside the Causeway Bay World Trade Center), and the other is located at Building B, Unit B, Caixing Group Building, Canton Road, Tsim Sha Tsui. ) Things are fresh and suitable for friends who don't eat Japanese raw food. I ate there for two days. It's a bit expensive, but it's really worth it. Food is usually not fresh.

1 1. Morning tea at Maxim's restaurant in Li Xing: It's a waste to go to Hongkong without morning tea. I always go to the same restaurant, so I must go somewhere else next time, hehe! In Causeway Bay in the center of Li Xing, it is called Li Xing Maxim's Restaurant. Take the subway to Exit F of Causeway Bay, turn left, walk a few steps, then turn left, and walk about 100M, and you can get there. Very easy to find! I won't say much about what's inside. You'll know after eating. Shrimp dumplings, milk yellow quicksand buns, soup dumplings, rice noodles, barbecued pork buns ...! Be sure to go!

12, Caidiexuan: I often go to Taikooli, and the taste and environment are good. Steamed East Star Spot is particularly easy to control, fresh and juicy; Lobster fans are also good, you must pay when you go; Barbecued pork is also delicious. There is also a butterfly museum in Hangzhou, but I haven't been there yet. I'm afraid it doesn't taste like Hong Kong, which will ruin my appetite and lose my interest!

13, Red Star Seafood Restaurant: In Times Square and Tsim Sha Tsui. I haven't been there yet, but my good friend recommended that it is very good. Many dishes have won prizes. This is the place to go next time!

14, Taikooli Beijing Building: It's an old brand, and I like it very much. The side dishes are exquisite and delicious. Although it has been improved to some extent, it does not lose the unique charm and flavor of old Beijing.

15. About seafood: Saigon, Lamma Island and Lei Yue Mun are all good places to eat seafood. If you have enough time, it is very good to go, but if you are not particularly good at it, you can easily be slaughtered. I'm always in a hurry, so I haven't been there yet, but that doesn't prevent me from recommending it to you.

Saigon: At exit B 1 of Hang Kou Station, take the green minibus on line1kloc-0/m to Saigon Central Station, or take the subway at exit C2 of Rainbow, and take the green minibus on line 1A to Saigon Central Station.

Lamma Island: Subway Central Station Exit A, take the footbridge, walk along Yao Min Street to Ferry Pier No.4, and then from the pier to Rong Shu Bay or Stéphanie Sokolinsk Bay.

Lei Yue Mun: Exit A2 of Yau Tong Station, take minibus No.24 to Sancun Pier.

16. Afternoon tea at Peninsula Hotel: If you have time and leisure, you might as well have afternoon tea at Peninsula Hotel and enjoy the ultimate elegance.

17, in addition to the above, don't ignore the street snacks in Hong Kong, which are cheap, convenient and fast!

18. If the hotel doesn't provide breakfast coupons, you might as well go to KFC and McDonald's for breakfast, which is also a good choice, different from us!

X. good

1, tram on Hong Kong Island, one in 2 yuan, see the street view. Some buses charge by the distance. If you use Octopus and need to get off midway, you can explain to the driver when you get on the bus and wait for the driver to adjust the price before swiping the card. The next passenger can only swipe his card after the driver adjusts the price again, otherwise the money will be deducted at the full price:) Some buses in Hong Kong don't stop, so ring the doorbell when getting off.

You can choose the ferry when crossing the sea. There are three routes, one is from Central to Tsim Sha Tsui, which takes about 8 minutes, the upper level is 2.2 yuan, and the lower level is 1.7 yuan; One trip between Tsim Sha Tsui and Wan Chai, with a toll of 2.2 yuan per trip; The other runs between Central and Hongkan, with 2.7 yuan on the upper floor and 2 yuan on the lower floor. These three routes are among the best in the world for their low cost and charming harbor customs. Only 2.2 yuan, the Star Ferry, can enjoy the scenery of Victoria Harbour very well. The best route is from Tsim Sha Tsui to Wan Chai, where you can visit the Convention and Exhibition Center, but 10: 30 is the last boat. Don't be late. (You can swipe your Octopus card for these expenses. If the money in the card runs out, you can recharge it at the convenience store! )

The escalator in Central is the longest escalator in the world. You can take the escalator as the core and go shopping in exotic places. (The escalator goes down at 6: 00- 10: 00 in the morning and goes up at 10: 20 in the evening to 12: 00. When do you want to go, I suggest going in the evening, because the evening is more exotic, basically foreigners, and it feels a bit like being in a foreign country. )

Lan Kwai Fong in Central is full of exotic atmosphere, and the narrow streets are lined with European restaurants and bars. MM's can come to the bar here and sit for a while and feel the atmosphere.

5. Ocean Park: It is one of the largest leisure parks in Southeast Asia, which is very suitable for the whole family to play. Generally speaking, the dolphin show in the afternoon is very interesting. There are many exciting amusement facilities in the park, which will make you have a good time.

You can take the subway to admiralty station. After leaving the station, there will be a special 629 bus to Ocean Park. In addition, there is a shuttle bus at Star Ferry Pier in Central, which runs every 10-30 minutes.

PS: Tickets can be purchased at the entrance of the park, or there will be a publicity desk introduced by Ocean Park after admiralty station leaves the gate, and the price will be a little cheaper than the entrance of the park.

6. Taiping Peak: Taking the peak cable car is the best way to enjoy the night view. It's really nice to sit in the coffee shop on the top floor for a while and blow the wind!

7. Wong Tai Sin Temple: It is said to be very effective, with strong incense all year round. You can take the subway to B2 wong tai sin station, and then walk for about 3 minutes. Tickets to Wong Tai Sin are free, and visa application is free, but if the visa is cancelled, I vaguely remember that it is 20-30 Hong Kong dollars once.

8. Avenue of Stars: This is a theme street with the theme of Hong Kong movies. Take a walk on the Avenue of Stars at night. You can enjoy the beautiful scenery of Victoria on foot and look for the handprints of your favorite stars. It's just a pleasure.

Exit E of Tsim Sha Tsui Subway Station, walk along Nathan Road, cross the pedestrian subway, and then follow the sign of "Avenue of Stars" to find it.

9. Disney: Now there is another place to go to Hong Kong, and that is Disney. Facing this little fairy tale castle, you can look forward to the whole trip to Hong Kong:) Although it is the smallest Disney in the world, the ticket price is also the cheapest. At present, it is only one issue, and there will be two or three issues next.

Fares are divided into working days (Monday to Friday) and special days (Saturday and Sunday) and will change.

Transportation: There is a special subway to Disney at Xin 'ao Station of Tung Chung Line. You can go to the new Olympics first, and then transfer to the downtown subway to go to Disney.

In addition, the hotel also has a special bus and can also go to Disney. You can consult the hotel for details.

Eleven: Departure:

We all have this experience, especially when we take international flights, we have to arrive at the airport a lot in advance, but we want to have a good look around the city at the last minute, but it is inconvenient to carry big bags and small bags. After going to the airport, I will basically never come to the city again. Then the pre-boarding in Hong Kong provides us with a good platform.

There is a ticket office at Hong Kong Station in Central, downtown. On the day you go back, you can check in at Hong Kong Station and check all your luggage. Then you can go into battle lightly and continue shopping.

I always want to bring something to eat before I go back. There are many handwritten letters to choose from at Hong Kong Airport. I, I usually go back to buy food, hehe:) Recommend some:

1, high-quality products: carbon-fired scallops (if bought separately, it is 350 Hong Kong dollars per pack, 500 grams; Now I've been giving a discount, 500 Hong Kong dollars for 2 packs. MM who likes seafood very much can buy it and try it. )

2, snack story: all kinds of small snacks, very attractive, just went home and lied to my children, especially the chocolate kissed by Meiji Snow. The airport is a little more expensive than the urban area, but it is ok and acceptable; However, there are some in China, but the variety is incomplete and the price is cheaper than that in Hong Kong.

3. Qihua Bakery: This is an old brand, and I really like what her family makes. Butter-flavored omelets, butter-shelled biscuits, pineapple cake, sesame seeds, peanuts and red beans are always a big bag when you come back. Don't miss the exotic flowers, or you will regret it:)

4, Meizhenxiang Dried Meat: A brand in Singapore, the dried meat and floss are delicious, buy a word!

PS: There are many vertical elevators at the ground and subway stations in Hong Kong, which are for people with luggage. Very convenient and humanized.

In fact, we can leave more time for the airport, which is full of brands (there is no LV, hehe, if you want to buy LV, you can buy it back in the city);

If you don't buy gadgets at Disney, you can buy them at the Disney store at the airport.

If you don't go to the bookstore in the city, the bookstore at the airport is also a good choice. There are many English original books to choose from, and of course there are Chinese books.

There are many restaurants in the airport with local flavor and exquisite cooking. MM who are not used to eating airplane meals can eat a little at the airport restaurant first.

Well, I have written some tips based on my own experience, which I hope will be useful to you. Welcome to add!

I wish you all a happy trip to Hong Kong and come back with a full load.