In the south, it's very hot in May, so we need to turn on the air conditioner. The temperature is about 3℃, so it usually doesn't rain, but it's sunny, and the humidity is about 5%. I suggest you wear one. Have a nice trip!
I suggest you go free, choose by yourself and decide by yourself.
I suggest you fly to Shenzhen first, and pass through Shenzhen, so as to save money on air tickets, and at the same time, you can do sightseeing in Shenzhen.
I'd like to provide you with a route guide for your free travel for your reference:
< The first day > :
Pass through Shenzhen Luohu → take the East Rail → get off at Hung Hom Terminal → visit Tsim Sha Tsui → visit Tsim Sha Tsui Seaside Garden → visit the Avenue of Stars → walk to the Star Ferry Pier in Tsim Sha Tsui → cross the Victoria Harbour → take the cable car (cable railway) → arrive at Taiping Peak → visit? Peak tower →? Visit the old pavilion → take the cable car downhill → it's up to you to visit other scenic spots → take the Hong Kong tram → get off at Causeway Bay → visit the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Center → visit the Golden Bauhinia Square → after dinner → visit Victoria Harbour at night → return trip → stay in the hotel → Good night!
Please note:
When you walk through Luohu Pass from Shenzhen, you should choose the means of transportation, and the MTR is the first choice. When you get to the subway station, you can choose the automatic ticket vending machine to buy tickets, or you can go to the service desk to sell tickets manually. The adult fare is HKD$33.
There are two kinds of carriages, the ordinary carriage is hard seat, and the luxury carriage is soft seat and luxurious. If you buy a ticket for an ordinary car, you need to pay extra to get into a luxury car. I want to remind you that visitors to Hong Kong don't know this. Don't get on the train when you see one. If you are found, you will be fined.
< The next day > :
→ Go to Ocean Park for a day.
< The third day >
Go to Disneyland and have a day.
Because Disney is in Tung Chung, and Ocean Park is in the south of Hong Kong Island. It's too far away across the sea! It takes a long time to take the subway. Disney's projects take a whole day to be ok, and so does Ocean Park. Many projects have to queue up to play, and it takes a long time for this reason alone. It's also a waste of time to queue up for meals in the park, and it's still very hot now, so it will be very hard and tiring to run two places a day.
Please refer to my blog "Hong Kong Aberdeen" written in Baidu Space
<; Day 4 > Food
Please refer to my blog Hong Kong Food Paradise
< Day 5 > Shopping:
I suggest you go to Sham Shui Po, Yau Ma Tei, Tsim Sha Tsui and Mong Kok. Be sure to visit Xianda Square in Mong Kok. There are many fair goods.
yaliao street-a shopping street where all kinds of goods are gathered. Electronic parts in the past, mobile phones in the present, car accessories, high-and low-grade stereos and second-hand mobile phones are all gathered in the same street to satisfy the shopping desires of men of all ages!
Bo Xie Street-a common name for Garden Street from Dundas Street to Argyle Street in Hong Kong, located in Yau Tsim Mong District, Kowloon, is a sightseeing and shopping place in Mong Kok.
Women's Street-Women's Street is the common name of Tung Choi Street from Dundas Street to Argyle Street in Hong Kong. It is located in Yau Tsim Mong District, and is a sightseeing and shopping place and night market in Mong Kok.
At present, Women's Street has become a shopping and sightseeing place for Hong Kong people and foreign tourists. The items sold have also tended to be diversified, including various household items, men's and women's clothing, cosmetics, handbags, watches, accessories, toys, aromatherapy and so on. Because the goods are cheap and good quality, it can attract a large number of people to visit and shop. The stalls are generally open from noon to 11 pm. There are also many cooked food stalls and wet stalls near the periphery of Women's Street.
The must-see attractions are:
Victoria Harbour is a seaport located between Hong Kong Island and Kowloon Peninsula in Hong Kong. Because Hong Kong is a natural harbor with a wide area and deep water, Hong Kong has the reputation of "Pearl of the Orient", "Three Natural Harbor in the World" and "Three Night Scenes in the World".
Ferry services
The Star Ferry Terminal in Central refers to the ferry terminal operated by the Star Ferry and located in Central, Hong Kong. The ferry terminal provides ferry service between Star Ferry Terminal in Tsim Sha Tsui and Hung Hom Ferry Terminal, which is a part of central ferry piers. Star Ferry Pier in Central is a well-established name. At present, the piers providing this service are Central Pier 7 (used by Star Tsim Sha Tsui Route) and Central Pier 8 (used by Star Hung Hom Route to use the west bank berth). The pier that originally provided this service was the demolished Edinburgh Square Pier.
international financial center (hereinafter referred to as IFC; English: International Finance Centre (IFC) is a famous landmark of Hong Kong as a world-class financial center, located at No.8, Financial Street, Central, Hong Kong Island, facing Victoria Harbour. Developed by IFC Development Limited, which is composed of MTR Corporation (now MTR Corporation), Sun Hung Kai Properties, Henderson Land, Hong Kong China Gas and Bank of China Hong Kong's Xinzhong Properties, and designed by César Pelli, a famous American architect, and Yan Xunqi, a Hong Kong architect, with a total floor area of 436, square meters. Now it is the headquarters of Henderson Land Group and Hong Kong Monetary Authority.
Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre (HKCEC); English: Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre (HKCEC) is the main large-scale conference and exhibition venue in Hong Kong, located on the north shore of Wan Chai, Hong Kong Island, and is one of the major landmarks in Hong Kong.
cable railway
cable railway, also known as cable car, is a kind of mountaineering railway: cars similar to trams are tied with cables and dragged on steep tracks. The power device of the cable car is placed in the station, and the machine on the car is very simple, so it is very suitable for climbing very inclined slopes.
Lion Pavilion in Taiping Mountain attracts tourists to watch the scenery of Hong Kong from there. The Peak is one of the major tourist attractions in Hong Kong, attracting more than 6 million people from Hong Kong and foreign tourists every year. The Peak is not only a shopping center, but also has a clear view of Central, Victoria Harbour and Kowloon on the other side, which is very popular among citizens and tourists. In addition, because many British people have settled here in the early years, there are also many historical buildings, such as the Lion Pavilion. Peak tower
peak tower at dusk, the old pavilion of the Peak Road Garden outside the main entrance of the Peak Square
The first argument is that it is stupid for tourists to climb this sightseeing pavilion on the Peak of Taiping just to see the scenery;
The second saying comes from the saying in 195s: "The old lining in Hong Kong is too dry", and "There are countless old linings falling from the top of Taiping Mountain". Visitors can see many stupid people in the pavilion overlooking the scenery under the Taiping Mountain (that is, "old lining");
The saying goes: Old relatives (in-laws, the Cantonese pronunciation of "in-laws" is the same as "lining"), standing at the old lining pavilion and looking for future old relatives, Cantonese is cheated by people (commonly known as "slapping old relatives"), so this building has been used by the media and the public.
It is worth mentioning that some people in Chinese mainland and Taiwan Province will confuse the old lining pavilion with the Lion Pavilion, a Chinese-designed viewing pavilion donated by the Lions Club on the peak tower side of the Peak.
Tsim Sha Tsui includes Jordan, King's Park, Yau Ma Tei, Mong Kok, Prince Edward and Tai Kok Tsui.
Tsim Sha Tsui (also known as Tsim Sha Tsui, formerly known as Tsim Sha Tau, formerly known as Xiangbu Tau; English: Tsim Shatui is the main tourist area and shopping area in Kowloon, Hong Kong. There are also many museums and recreation centers in the area, and the catering industry and bars are also quite prosperous. Some young people in Hong Kong call Tsim Sha Tsui "Tsim Tsui" or "Old Tsim".
Tsim Sha Tsui Waterfront Garden
Tsim Sha Tsui Waterfront Garden Tsim Sha Tsui Waterfront Garden (Tsim Shatui Promenade, commonly known as Tsim Sha Tsui Waterfront Corridor) is a waterfront park in Hong Kong, which is located near the East Sea of Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, with a view of Victoria Harbour. The total length of the park is 1.6 kilometers, from the Star Ferry Pier in Tsim Sha Tsui in the west to the Kowloon entrance of the Cross-Harbour Tunnel in Hung Hom in the east. The park is currently managed by the Leisure and Cultural Services Department of Hong Kong.
Tsim Sha Tsui waterfront garden beautification project cost HK$ 19 million, which started in August 24 and lasted for nearly two years and was completed in May 26. The whole project can be divided into six parts: the cultural center, the Hong Kong Avenue of Stars, the restaurant, the traffic connecting station, the waterfront and the Urban Council Centennial Garden.
Hong Kong hotels are relatively expensive, and the rooms are small. If several people stay together, the cost will generally not exceed about $1 per person.
you can refer to other hotels near Wan Chai: twin
Hong Kong Hotel $35.
Prince of Hong Kong Hotel $37.
Star Harbor Hotel $35.
Six Kingdoms Hotel $48.
Prince of Hong Kong Hotel $33.
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Hong Kong Weilanxuan Hotel $46.
Hong Kong Huamei Yuehai Hotel $38.
Hong Kong Island Imperial Hyatt Hotel $46.
Metropark Hong Kong Wan Chai Hotel $42.
Hong Kong Lido Hotel-Hong Kong Wan Chai $45.
Ocean Park tickets HK$ Disneyland is around HK$35.
Kowloon-Canton Railway-East Rail
The east rail route is 34 kilometers long and has 13 stations. In order, the routes are as follows: about HKD$3.
Tsim Sha Tsui East, Hung Hom, Mong Kok, Kowloon Tong, Tai Wai, Sha Tin, Fo Tan, University, Tai Po Market, Taihe, Fanling, Sheung Shui and Lo Wu.
To the Peak:
Take the cable train-cable car (one-way $33.)
Take the 15C shuttle bus from Star Ferry Bus Terminal in Central to the Peak Cable Car Station on Garden Road and change to the cable car.
You can also take the No.15 bus to climb the mountain. Climbing the mountain by bus, you can enjoy the beauty and exquisiteness of the mountain along the way.
Or you can take a minibus. In fact, if you are interested, you might as well try to climb to the top of the mountain. You must have a panoramic view of the mountain.
Go to the underground bus stop of Exchange Square at Hong Kong Station and take the No.15 bus to the top of the mountain ($9.8).
From Lantau Island to Ngong Ping, take the No.17 bus ($17.2) .
At present, there are seven trams in Hong Kong. They are Kennedy Town, shek tong tsui, Sheung Wan Market (now called Westport City) and Causeway Bay
Please refer to my blog "Hong Kong Customs-Sham Shui Po", "Hong Kong Taiping Mountain" and "Hong Kong Customs-Sham Shui Po" written in Baidu Space.