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How much does it cost to go from Hefei to Hong Kong?

1. Free travel: Whether it is a business trip or a leisure trip, I will choose free travel.

Hong Kong's subway and transportation are very developed. Don't worry about getting lost in Hong Kong. A super road blind person like me has never made any mistakes. You will definitely not have any problems either, haha.

I usually book vacation products at www.ctrip.com. I like CTRIP very much and recommend it. The service is standard and I feel reassured. The price is relatively good. Many travel agencies always book it in the last few days.

He was a genius at deciding which flight to take and which hotel to stay in. He even changed hotels when he arrived in Hong Kong. I saw our Hangzhou group quarreling twice when checking in at the hotel!

But CTRIP is different. You can decide it by yourself. All the information is clear at a glance. There won’t be any big problems. If there are any, we will contact you in time to ensure that they will help you implement it before you leave. You can travel with confidence!

2. Frequent visitors to Hong Kong: This is a measure introduced by Hong Kong International Airport. Simply put, mainland passengers who visit Hong Kong three times within a year can take photos of their passes, endorsements and entry and exit stamps, and then E-MAIL

You can apply for a Frequent Visitor Card by going to the Frequent Visitor Office at the Hong Kong International Airport. In this way, you can visit the Frequent Visitor Channel when you leave Hong Kong, which can save a lot of time.

3. Exchange foreign exchange: With valid endorsement and travel documents, you can go to Bank of China to exchange.

When withdrawing Hong Kong dollar cash from an ATM, a handling fee of RMB 50 will be charged for each transaction.

In Hong Kong, generally speaking, there is no handling fee for credit cards (unless the bank card you apply for specifically states that handling fees will be charged for overseas purchases).

4. Arrival in Hong Kong: If it is a 4-day free trip, it is recommended to purchase an Octopus card of 300 yuan at the customer service center in the arrival hall, including 2 round-trip Airport Express, 20 yuan in cash (can be used to take buses, small boats

, buy small things in convenience stores, if the 20 yuan in cash is not used up, it can be refunded), there is also a 50 yuan deposit (easy to refund), and you can take the subway unlimited times in Hong Kong for 3 days (from you

Starting from the first time you swipe your Metro account, it will be free for 72 hours).

If it is not a 4-day free trip, but only 2-3 days, there are many types of Octopus to choose from, and you can buy them according to your needs.

PS: Taxis in Hong Kong are calculated by the number, so you have to be mentally prepared when taking a taxi:) It jumps very fast, haha.

Baggage charges are based on size and number of pieces.

5. Airport Express: The Airport Express is a line that runs between Hong Kong Airport and Hong Kong Island, with stops at Tsing Yi, Kowloon and Hong Kong stations!

It connects to major subway lines, so you can just change to the subway after coming out.

Make sure you check whether the hotel you want to go to is in Tsing Yi, Kowloon or Hong Kong Island, and then take the Airport Express to the area you want to go to.

There are free buses to various important hotels in Kowloon and Hong Kong Island. Take a look when you get down to determine which BUS line to take.

PS: Generally speaking, don’t eat in the subway, but it’s okay to drink water. In elevators, please stay to the right as much as possible and leave space on the left to make it easier for people in a hurry to get on and off.

6. Telephone cards: Hong Kong telephone cards are available at the airport and urban areas. There are many operators and you can purchase them according to your needs.

Or just activate international roaming within the country.

7. Clothing: 1. I personally prefer Times and SOGO in Causeway Bay. It is said that these two places are popular shopping places for locals in Hong Kong; 2. I also like Pacific Place and Landmark Plaza. The shopping environment is better.

You can often meet celebrities when shopping at Swire and Land; 3. Harbor City is also good, with a relatively complete range of east and west brands, as well as a variety of food. It's very pleasant to take a break when you are tired from shopping.

4. DFS: One is on Canton Road, Tsim Sha Tsui; the other is on Mody Road, Tsim Sha Tsui East.

5. World Trade Center in Tongluo Bay: There are two very good Japanese restaurants here, so I must come here every time, and eat well and browse the World Trade Center shopping mall.

6. IFC: The International Financial Center in Hong Kong Station. Generally speaking, every time you want to go back, you will complete the pre-check-in formalities here, and then take your time to hang out here, and then go to the airport calmly and relaxedly.

Basically every time I come to Hong Kong, these are the places where I can buy what I like and want.

8. Accommodation: There are too many hotels in Hong Kong. Let me recommend a few that are more cost-effective for independent travel: 1. Wan Chai: The Wharney Guang Dong Hotel Hong Kong: In Wan Chai, very close to the subway station

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After getting off the airport, take the Airport Express to Hong Kong Station, and then take the hotel's free bus to get there.