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Travel to Hong Kong in April, seeking detailed free travel strategy.

l? The power supply

is the same as the inland voltage, but it is a British standard three-pin plug and needs to be equipped with a converter. Of course, most hotels have transformers/converters for electrical appliances, and small electrical appliances brought from China can generally be used.

l? Currency

major banks in China can exchange Hong Kong dollars, usually a large amount of 1,111 yuan, which is inconvenient to use; It is recommended to break it, such as handling an Octopus card;

l? Climate

The average temperature in April in Hong Kong is 21℃~26℃, and the weather is comfortable. It's a cold-to-warm period. You can wear short sleeves and long clothes. It's inevitable that there will be light rain. Remember to bring an umbrella ~

l? Communication

wifi coverage in Hong Kong is extremely wide. Peoples are generally used to buy local calling cards in Hong Kong. 31 yuan calling cards can be used to make 61-minute calls to Hong Kong or 31-minute calls to the mainland, and are available at airports and convenience stores.

l? Tips

can be given or not. Most hotels and restaurants add 11% service charge to the bill, and customers can add 5% as a tip. If the restaurant doesn't charge the service fee, you can take the initiative to tip 11% of the consumption. Taxi drivers, concierge and toilet attendants can be given as appropriate.

l? Customs

Hong Kong customs always like to tap on the table with a few fingers when accepting others to pour wine or tea. The word "3" is very popular in Hong Kong because it is homophonic for Hong Kong people to read "3" and "Sheng", and "Sheng" means "Gao Sheng". "8" and "6" are also fashionable in Hong Kong. In Cantonese, "8" is the homonym of "Fa", which means "getting rich". "6" and "Lu" are homonyms, and also have the meaning of "Liu Liu Shun". Hong Kong people often wish each other "Congratulations on getting rich" during festivals.

l catering articles

1. Wonton Noodles

Wonton Noodles comes from Guangzhou, but it has a tendency that the waves behind cover the waves before. Wonton is filled with fat, lean pork, fresh shrimp, ground fish pieces, egg yolk and seasoning. Noodles are made of flour, eggs and alkaline water. Wonton soup is made of pork bone, dried fish and shrimp skin. Wonton is usually wrapped in advance and cooked when the customer places an order.

2. rice cake

rice cake tastes a bit like rice cake eaten in the New Year, and its surface is covered with red beans. Because it is made in a small bowl and looks like a rice cake, it is called rice cake. There are two colors of glutinous rice cakes, red and white. In fact, they are very similar in taste, but they are made of yellow sugar or white sugar respectively. This kind of cheap dessert is liked by many people.

3. Roasted goose

Roasted goose is a traditional famous dish in Cantonese cuisine, which is made by removing the wings and roasting the head of the whole goose. The belly of the dish contains marinade and tastes mellow. Chop the roasted goose into small pieces, the skin, meat and bones are not detached, and the entrance is separated, which has the characteristics of crisp skin, tender meat, fragrant bone and fat but not greasy. If it is served with sour plum sauce, it will be more distinctive.

4. Hong Kong-style milk tea

Milk tea is one of the most popular folk snacks in Hong Kong. You must not miss the delicious Hong Kong-style milk tea when you come to Hong Kong to play! Hong Kong people are constantly pursuing the taste of milk tea, like the pursuit of the best blue mountain coffee, which consumes an average of 911 million cups of milk tea every year. If you want to drink the most orthodox silk stockings milk tea with a history of half a century, you still have to go to an old shop to watch the master perform and make instant drinks, which will definitely open your eyes!

5. Egg tart

Put the crust into a small round pot-shaped cake mold, pour in the egg paste mixed with sugar and eggs, and then put it in the oven; The outer layer of the baked egg tart is crispy tart skin, and the inner layer is sweet yellow solidified egg paste.

6. pineapple oil

The crispy skin on the outer surface of pineapple oil is generally baked with sugar, eggs, flour and lard, which is the soul of pineapple oil and adds a taste to ordinary bread, especially hot food. Pineapple oil actually has no ingredients of pineapple, and there is no filling in the middle of bread.

l Traffic

Octopus is the most commonly used card for Hong Kong residents, and it is also suitable for ordinary visitors to Hong Kong. There are three types of Octopus: children (aged 3-11), adults and senior citizens (the applicable age of Citybus is over 61, and the applicable age of KMB is 65). The initial charges are HK$ 71 (children), HK$ 151 (adults) and HK$ 71 (adults) respectively. It includes the card cost and one-time reserve balance (so you can overdraw once), and the rest is the first stored value, as shown in the figure:

Octopus is suitable for almost all public transport in Hong Kong, mainly including the entire MTR line (including the airport line), Hong Kong buses and some minibuses. There are also popular Star Ferry and Tinker Cars ~

1. Purchase:

Octopus can be purchased in subway stations, airport express customer service centers and online

2. Recharge:

① Traffic platforms: recharge machines in all stations of MTR downtown line, MTR East Rail, West Rail and Ma Rail line or some stations of MTR Light Rail, and customer service in some stations.

② Chain stores: 7-Eleven, Circle? K. VanGo convenience store; Wellcome, Baijia, AEON, Wanning, Watsons and China Resources Vanguard Supermarkets; McDonald's, Cafe de coral, Happy Life, Maxim's, Starbucks, Maxim's Cake, Donghai Hall and Santa Ana Bakery.

l scenic spots

1. Victoria Harbour

Victoria Harbour has always been a famous natural harbor that ranks third in the world and first in Asia with its unique geographical environment. Watching the night scene in Victoria Harbour is every couple's favorite thing to do in Hong Kong. Every night at eight o'clock, there will be a light and music show in Victoria Harbour, and the scene is very dreamy. In March, Hong Kong has just entered the early spring. The weather is fine and the temperature is suitable. It is very pleasant to watch the night scene in the harbor at night.

2. Hong Kong Disneyland

In Hong Kong Disneyland, you will find that fairy tales are realized one by one, and fairy tale characters really come to you. You can enjoy Broadway-style wonderful performances or play dynamic mobile games with endless fun, enjoy the whole day and feel the charm of Disney stories! Located in Lantau Island, Hong Kong, Hong Kong Disneyland Resort opened in September 2115, providing guests with a unique and wonderful Disney experience. Hong Kong Disneyland is divided into seven theme parks, namely, American Town Street, Fantasy World, Tomorrow World, Adventure World, Raiders of the Lost Ark, which opened in October 2111, Grizzly Valley, which opened in July 2112, and mystic point, which opened in May 2113. Representing Disney experiences in different ages and different time and space.

3.? Madame Tussauds Hong Kong

Madame Tussauds Hong Kong, referred to as "Hong Kong Wax Museum", is located in peak tower at the top of Taiping Mountain in Hong Kong, and is a museum dedicated to the exhibition of wax figures of celebrities. Madame Tussauds Wax Museum is located in London, England, and the Hong Kong branch opened in 2111, exhibiting about 111 wax figures of international, China and Hong Kong celebrities.

4. Mong Kok

Mong Kok is located at the northern end of Nathan Road, which belongs to the early development area of Kowloon and is most famous for typhoon shelters and temples. There are many traces of the past here. It is not difficult to find traditional shops such as old-fashioned cake shops, shrine shops and sparrow pavilions in the streets and alleys of the area. Most of the businesses are small-scale operations, and there are some of the oldest streets in Hong Kong. Walking is the best way to explore the secrets. Temple Street stretches from Jordan Road to Yau Ma Tei Civilization. At 7 o'clock every night, it is transformed into a brightly lit and lively night market, with hundreds of stalls selling clothes, electrical appliances, watches and other cheap goods. Because many stalls sell men's clothes, it is commonly known as "Men's Street", which is close to the Tin Hau Temple, where fortune-telling and stalls are set up, and there are street opera performances not far away. The lively place is really like a civilian nightclub ... Visitors can discover the real life of Hong Kong city by browsing both sides of the street.

5. Ocean Park in Hong Kong

Ocean Park in Hong Kong is a large-scale theme park with ocean as the main theme. It is located in Huangzhukeng, the southern district of Hong Kong, and was completed and opened on October 1977. Hong Kong Ocean Park is divided into three parts, namely the Yamashita Garden in the north, and the southern foot of Nanlang Mountain and Dashuwan in the south, with more than 41 amusement facilities. According to the report on the number of visitors to scenic spots published by TEA/ERA in 2119, the number of visitors to Hong Kong Ocean Park jumped to 14th in the world, 5th in Asia, and consistently ranked 1th in China. Ocean Park was selected as "one of the top ten most popular theme parks in the world" by Forbes.com in 2116, and then published as "the top 51 most visited scenic spots in the world" by Forbes list in 2117.

6.? Hong kong Avenue of Stars

the avenue of stars in hong kong is located in the Tsim Sha Tsui waterfront garden in the east of Tsim Sha Tsui, kowloon, hong kong, along the Victoria harbour opposite the new world center. The Avenue of Stars is a special scenic spot to praise outstanding people in the Hong Kong film industry. Following walk of fame's example, the names and palm prints of outstanding filmmakers are embedded in a special commemorative plaque, which is arranged on the Avenue of Stars in chronological order. At present, the Avenue of Stars can hold a memorial plaque for 111 filmmakers

7. Ngong Ping 361?

Ngong Ping 361 = Ngong Ping Plateau+361-degree panoramic view. This unique Hong Kong attraction includes the world's top ten best cable car experiences and Ngong Ping Market. Ngong Ping 361 cable car connects Ngong Ping Plateau to Tung Chung city center, which takes 25 minutes and has beautiful scenery. You can have a panoramic view of Lantau Island, or have a good time with friends and family in a standard car, crystal car or private box. Ngong Ping Market is adjacent to the cultural heritage of Lantau Island, such as Baolian Temple and the Temple of Heaven Buddha. It is convenient to connect with neighboring islands and can be used as a starting point for your trip to Lantau Island. Whether you love culture, religion or want to enjoy leisure, there is always something worth exploring here. Apart from shopping, tasting delicious food or enjoying leisure, Ngong Ping Market will hold different festivals and themed activities. Even yourself, a group of friends or a big family can enjoy themselves and go home. You can enjoy the 5D movies of "361 Dynamic Cinema" and the "361 Stage" full of sensory stimulation, or you can participate in the virtual reality game "361VR Experience Hall" and the multimedia tour "Walking with Buddha". You can also take a photo with the festival layout, leaving the most unforgettable moment, which is definitely the promotion of Hong Kong tourist attractions for guests.

l? Travel and Shopping

Shopping is of course the theme when you travel to Hong Kong. If you want to shop, you must go to a professional street, which is a feature of Hong Kong. Such as shoes street, men's street, women's street, toy street, etc., a long street, all selling the same kind of goods, going there is like entering the world in a kaleidoscope, and your eyes are not enough.

1. Tung Choi Street-Woman Street

Woman Street refers to a section of Tung Choi Street between Argyle Street and Dundas Street, which is a popular shopping place for local residents and tourists. Women's Street may be the first theme market in the world with women as its main venue. Visitors can pay attention to the layout of its Hong Kong-style canvas. The stalls there are open from 12 noon to 11: 31 pm, selling all kinds of cheap goods.

address: exit D3 of Mong Kok subway station, first go to the back, then turn right as shown on the right and go straight. Turn right at the first crossing and you will find Ladies Street.

2. Taiyuan Street in Wan Chai District-Toy Street

When you come to Taiyuan Street, a toy world is presented in front of you, including mini remote-controlled cars with flashing red lights, heroic and mighty Star Wars story characters, quirky salted egg superman, and eye-opening "Gundam" maneuvers, fighting toys in Digimon and Hong Kong TV's hit "Spinning Top".

3. Temple Street Temple Street in Jordan District-Men's Street

Similar to the Women's Street in Mong Kok, there is also "Men's Street", which is located not far from Yau Ma Tei, where there is a Temple of Heaven, which is full of incense and worshippers, so it is called Temple Street. In fact, the scope of "Men's Street" is larger than that of Temple Street. Entering from Zhongfang Street, the whole long temple street is all its "sphere of influence". It is different from the "women's street". As the name implies, it mainly sells men's clothes, and the price is almost as cheap as the "women's street". Another difference is that it is also a "civilian nightclub". At night, singers, cantata, readers and storytellers always attract many "enthusiasts", while fortune tellers, diviners, sellers of elixirs or plasters are also popular. In addition, there are all kinds of big-name stalls, from fried oyster cakes to steamed seafood, from snake soup to "Wang Lao Ji" herbal tea ...

4. Garden Street-Bo Xie Street

"Bo Xie Street" starts from Garden Street connecting Argyle Street and ends at Dundas Street, with a short length of 1.51 meters and more than 41 shops selling sportswear and shoes on both sides. There are also many "bamboo shoots" for sale in "Bo Xie Street", which costs more than HK$ 111 a pair, but there is no problem with the quality. They are all brand-name goods, but the styles are a little outdated or broken, so it is also a good choice for passengers to share them.

address: located in the center of mong kok, kowloon, only 3 minutes walk from mong kok subway station.

5. Mong Kok, Mong Kok District-A digital product center

If you want to buy the latest and cheapest genuine digital cameras, you must visit the pedestrian precinct of Sai Yeung Choi South Street, Mong Kok, because there are many electrical and audio-visual companies in and around it, with all kinds of licensed parallel imports, and the prices are more reasonable than those in other places. Even friends from Hong Kong are frequent visitors here. You can take the Kwun Tong subway line to Mong Kok Station and exit at D3 or E2, that is, to the pedestrian precinct.

it's best to buy digital products in large and honest stores. Broadway is on the ground floor of No.28 Soy Street, Fengze Electric is located at Shop 2, Zhongqiao Commercial Building, No.47-51 Shandong Street, and Huarenhui is an old-fashioned company in Hong Kong, located on the 6th floor of Garden Commercial Building, No.75-77 Garden Street, Mong Kok.

l Special note:

1. It is illegal to not carry your ID card with you in Hong Kong. Please note: you must carry your photo identification document (such as a passport) at all times. The law and order in Hong Kong is good, but you should avoid carrying a lot of cash, preferably use traveler's checks or credit cards, and make full use of the hotel's safe facilities.

2. The tap water supplied by the Hong Kong government belongs to soft water, which is disinfected with chlorine, which meets the standards of the United Nations World Health Organization and is suitable for drinking. Hotels and supermarkets also sell all kinds of bottled distilled water and mineral water. Some parks also have drinking places where visitors can drink water for free.

3. Smoking is strictly prohibited in Hong Kong. Smoking is prohibited in all workplaces, public places, restaurants, streets and most areas of public amusement places in Hong Kong. Smoking in non-smoking areas (including public transport) will be fined up to HK$ 5,111. Spitting and littering in public places will also be fined a fixed amount of HK$ 1,511. In addition, you can't eat in public places, such as after the subway opens and shopping malls.

4. You can't call people gay in Hong Kong, because it stands for homosexuality. Men can all be called handsome, and women can be called handsome.