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Hong kong free two-day tour introduction
If you like shopping, the hotel first recommends Tsim Sha Tsui, Jordan and Mong Kok. There are subway stations in these three places, with convenient transportation and close to the business circle.

The arrangement is as follows:

Day 1: First arrange the hotel, then take the subway to Tsim Sha Tsui, take the ferry to Wan Chai Pier, get off the boat to see the Bauhinia Square and the Hong Kong Reunification Monument, then walk to Hennessy Road and take a jingle car (with a history of more than 65,438+000 years) to Central to see the landmark buildings in Hong Kong movies, such as the Hong Kong Legislative Council and the Bank of China Building. Take bus 15 from Central or take the cable car to the top of Garden Road, overlooking the scenery on both sides of Victoria Harbour. Take bus 15B for the return trip and get off at Wan Chai Fire Station. Go shopping in Causeway Bay, Times Square and sogou. In addition, an exhibition of works was recently held in Victoria Park, Causeway Bay, with a ticket of HK$ 65,438+00. The things inside are very cheap, mainly daily necessities, food and seafood, which are suitable for sweeping goods. At night, take the subway from Causeway Bay to Yau Ma Tei, visit Temple Street Night Market, and finally return to the hotel.

The next day: because the shop opens late, it is usually after ten o'clock. In the morning, I will visit the Avenue of Stars in Tsim Sha Tsui, then go shopping in Harbour City, and finally take bus No.2 at the bus stop at the entrance of Harbour City to Mong Kok. There are many local snacks in Mong Kok, including Dundas Street and Xiyangcai South Street, such as Xu Liushan, fried Sambo, curry fish eggs and so on. You can eat and go shopping. Cosmetics in Mong Kok include Zhuoyue and Sasha chain stores, and mobile electronic products include Xiyangcai Street. Small commodities and souvenirs have women's streets, which are cheaper than those in the mainland. These streets are perpendicular to Dundas Street. If the above two kinds of cosmetics are not complete, you can go to the counters of Langham Place and other big shopping malls, where the variety is complete, but the price is slightly higher.

In addition, I have some information about Hong Kong food and snack bars. Please ask more questions according to your taste.