There are many shopping centers in Tsim Sha Tsui District of Belle Shopping Avenue, including Xingang Center, Sun Plaza, Miramar Shopping Center, New World Center and Fiona Fang Shopping Center. Among them, Harbour City is a super-large shopping mall, adjacent to Star Ferry Pier in Tsim Sha Tsui. It consists of ocean centre, Gangwei, Harbour City New District and Ocean Terminal. It includes more than 400 restaurants and shops, two theaters and Toys R Us, a large toy company, and an observation deck with a panoramic view of Victoria Harbour. There are also some smaller shopping malls suitable for young people, including Bailey Shopping Mall, Lee Shopping Mall and Chongqing Station next to chungking mansions. In September 2005, sogou also opened a branch in Tsim Sha Tsui Boutique. Ocean Terminal in the west is the only cruise terminal in Hong Kong, where large cruise ships can park. There are also shopping malls in Ocean Terminal, which was the only large shopping mall in Hong Kong in the1960s. Tsim Sha Tsui also has the largest HMV record store in Hong Kong.
You can also 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.
Woman Street-Woman Street is the common name of Cai Tong Street from Dundas Street to Argyle Street. Located in Yau Tsim Mong District, it is a sightseeing 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 goods sold have also become diversified, including various household items, men's and women's clothing, cosmetics, handbags, watches, ornaments, toys, aromatherapy and so on. Because the goods are cheap and of good quality, it can attract a large number of people to visit and shop. These stalls are generally open from noon to evening 1 1 p.m. There are also many cooked food stalls and wet stalls near the periphery of Women's Street.
Hong kong railway line:
→ Mong Kok → Get off.
After arriving at Mong Kok East Station → Exit B → Pedestrians jump off the bridge → Walk for 5 minutes → Garden Street (Xiebo Street).
Nathan Road → Take bus 1, 2, 6 and 9 →$5→ 10 minutes → Star Ferry Pier in Tsim Sha Tsui → Harbour City is next to the bus pier →
Take the East Rail at Luohu Port and take the 10 station to Mong Kok East Station, which takes about 40 minutes by car. One-way fare 33 yuan, one-way fare 3 1.3 yuan. After arriving at Mong Kok East Station, take Exit B, then pedestrians jump off the bridge, and then walk west for 8 minutes, and you will arrive at Garden Street (Xiebo Street).
Take bus 1, bus 2, bus 6, bus 9 or its extension lines (such as bus 1A, bus 6C, etc.) in Mong Kok District of Nathan Road. ) To the Star Ferry Pier in Tsim Sha Tsui. Harbour City is next to the bus terminal. The driving time is about 10 minute, and the fare is about 4-5 yuan.
Hong kong cuisine:
Hong Kong's food culture is the intersection of eastern culture and western culture, forming a set of eating habits that combine Chinese food (mainly Cantonese food) with western food. Hong Kong is a gathering place for people from all over the world. Japanese, Korean, Taiwanese, Vietnamese, Thai and Indian restaurants are very common in Hong Kong, so it is known as a "gourmet paradise". However, many foreigners point out that although you can taste delicious food from all over the world in Hong Kong, in order to adapt to the eating habits of Hong Kong people, these foods have actually become less authentic. From another perspective, these foreign food cultures have also enriched the local food culture in Hong Kong.
Most Hong Kong families in Lianxianglou, located in the middle of Sheung Wan, take Chinese food as their home cooking. Most of them have kept their traditional dietary characteristics. In the Chinese community, there are mainly Guangfu people, Hakka people (especially the indigenous inhabitants of the New Territories), Chaoshan people and egg people. Therefore, Cantonese cuisine, Hakka cuisine and Chaozhou cuisine are all local dishes. Potted dishes are the traditional dishes of indigenous people in the New Territories during festivals. Saigon City, Lamma Island, Liufushan and Lei Yue Mun are famous for their seafood. Ancient fishing villages such as Cheung Chau and Tai O still have traditional restaurants.
The so-called morning tea is actually breakfast, and of course there is tea. Morning tea can be eaten at roadside stalls or tea restaurants. Steamed dumplings, steamed stuffed bun, wonton and noodles are all available, as well as various snacks, such as chicken wings, chicken feet, beef balls, fish eggs and seafood.
In a large-scale tea restaurant, there must be four kinds of food for diners to enjoy: porridge, powder, noodles and rice. "porridge" is more expensive than its continuous "porridge bottom" "Powder" is only represented by the well-known "dry fried beef river", which pays special attention to its "frying gas", while "noodles" are represented by traditional Cantonese-style "Wonton Noodles", "beef brisket noodles" and Chaozhou "fish and egg noodles". As for "rice", "vegetable head rice" with "Chinese food and western food" is generally more popular. With porridge and noodles, diners don't have to run around and have no choice.
Wellington Street:
There are many famous restaurants in Wellington Street, such as Zhongji Restaurant, Cuihua Restaurant and Maibu Wonton Noodles Family in the east, and Lianxianglou in the west is a famous old-fashioned teahouse. The world-famous Lan Kwai Fong is located in the east section of Wellington Street.
Yongji:
Zhongji (full name: Yongji Restaurant, English) is a well-known restaurant in Hong Kong, which is famous for roast goose. Located in Wellington Street, Central, there are no other branches.
Roasted goose:
Many celebrities and Hong Kong government officials like to visit this book, including Donald Tsang, Chief Executive of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region. Part of the road in front of the clock was originally a restricted area for passengers and goods to get on and off, but some celebrities and officials used to get on and off illegally here when they visited the clock, such as former Financial Secretary Antony Leung.
Wonton Noodles store in Hongkong:
McQueen Wonton Noodles Family is a noodle restaurant in Hong Kong, which is famous for its Wonton Noodles. Its main office is located on the ground floor of 77 Wellington Street, Central. In recent years, the company has opened several branches in Hong Kong and Macau.
Nine notes:
Jiuji is a famous restaurant in Hong Kong, located at 2 1 Goufu Street, Sheung Wan. It has a history of 90 years and is famous for its clear soup curry beef brisket. The soup base is made of traditional Chinese medicine. Nine Records is now run by Pan Guoxing. The boss claims that Donald Tsang, the current Chief Executive of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, has supported three generations.
Lianxianglou? :
Lianxianglou is an old teahouse with a history of more than 100 years, and it has the reputation of "the first lotus seed". Guangzhou Store is located in Shangxiajiu Pedestrian Street, Liwan District, Guangzhou, China. It and Taotaoju are the only two old teahouses with a history of more than 100 years in Guangzhou. From the rise of these old teahouses, Guangdong's unique tea drinking culture has gradually formed. At present, Lianxianglou has branches in Guangzhou and Hong Kong. Although the two branches are out of touch in operation, they can also be said to be homologous branches.
Accommodation:
Hong Kong hotels are more expensive and the rooms are smaller. If several people live together, the cost will generally not exceed about $65,438+000 per person (double bed). You can refer to other hotels near Wan Chai:
Hong Kong Hotel Reservation HK$ 350.00
Hong Kong Prince Hotel HK$ 370.00
Hong Kong Starport Hotel HK$ 350.00
Hong Kong Six Kingdoms Hotel HK$ 480.00
Hong Kong Prince Hotel HK$ 330.00
Hong Kong Nanyang Hotel HK$ 4 10.00
Hong Kong Yayi Hotel HK$ 390.00
Hong Kong Weilanxuan Hotel HK$ 460.00
Hong Kong Huamei Yuehai Hotel HK$ 380.00
Hong Kong Island Yuyue Hotel HK$ 460.00
Metropark Hotel Wan Chai, Hong Kong HK$ 420.00
Lido Hotel Wan Chai, Hong Kong HK$ 450.00
I suggest you travel freely and provide you with a route guide for your free travel for reference:
I suggest you fly to Shenzhen first. There are subways in Shenzhen. It takes one hour from Shenzhen Airport to Shenzhen Railway Station, and the fare is 9 yuan.
When you get off the plane at Shenzhen Airport, take Shenzhen Airport Express 1-330 Airport Bus → Railway Station, and the bus/KLOC-0 leaves in 5 minutes. The whole journey is 35 kilometers, the whole fare is 20.00 yuan, and the journey takes about 30 minutes. The terminal is the west square of the railway station.
Shenzhen Railway Station is connected with the building of Luohu Pass, that is to say, the railway station is equivalent to Luohu Pass in Shenzhen.
If it is too late to arrive in Shenzhen, I suggest you stay in a hotel near the railway station, such as:
Shenzhen Overseas Chinese Club Hotel, Heping Road 1032, Shenzhen Guangsheng International Hotel (formerly guangzhou-shenzhen railway Hotel), only two minutes away from Shenzhen Railway Station and Luohu Customs, next to the West Railway Station, the standard couple room is 368.00 yuan.
Shenzhen Overseas Chinese Building Hotel, Heping Road 1043, is a commercial foreign-related star hotel, close to Luohu Port, railway station and subway station. Deluxe queen room is $258.00.
Shenzhen Guangsheng International Hotel, Heping Road 1032, only two minutes from Luohu Customs, next to West Station, standard couple room ¥368.00.
< first day >:
Pass Shenzhen Luohu → take East Rail → get off at Hung Hom Pier → visit Tsim Sha Tsui → visit Tsim Sha Tsui Seaside Garden → visit Avenue of Stars → walk there → take a ferry at Star Ferry Pier in Tsim Sha Tsui → cross Victoria Harbour → take a cable car (cable car) → arrive at Taiping Mountain → visit Madame Tussauds Wax Museum? Pagoda →? Visit the old museum → take the cable car down the mountain → visit other scenic spots up to you → 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 in the evening → return → stay in the hotel → Good night!
From Hong Kong to Macau:
Take a ferry to Macau in Hong Kong, and then take the subway to Sheung Wan. There is no need to leave the Sheung Wan Station of the subway. Take the elevator all the way to the top, and you will arrive at the ticket hall and waiting hall. Jetjet is the best ship in Hong Kong. Tickets are 65,438+045 Hong Kong dollars for adults and 65,438+065,438+09 Hong Kong dollars for children. It takes an hour to get to the Hong Kong and Macau Ferry Terminal. There are many free shuttle buses from hotels, so I asked a soliciting guide to find a free shuttle bus to your destination.
Macau is so small that there is nothing interesting. One day is enough. Urban construction, residential buildings and urban scenery are far worse than Hong Kong. Hong Kong is beautiful, clean, fashionable, modern, magnificent and prosperous. Macao is like a small county with narrow streets and old buildings, but casinos are beautifully built with golden walls. Popular attractions: Dasamba, Hillborg.
The Lisboa Casino is run by Stanley Ho, the gambling king. New Lisboa is separated from old Lisboa all the way, and we are going to New Lisboa, which is more magnificent. /kloc-no admittance under 0/8 years old. In the lobby on the first floor, there are horseheads in Yuanmingyuan, oversized diamonds, sapphires, pure gold dragon boats and Wan Li Great Wall tooth carvings. Everything is priceless and people can't help sighing. It's really a land that treats gold like water and spends money like water. Really rich! On the second floor, it started as a casino. I turned around, took a look and came out. Do not gamble.
Please refer to my blog in Baidu Space, Hong Kong-Hopewell Center, Hong Kong Customs-Sham Shui Po, Hong Kong Taiping Mountain, Hong Kong Aberdeen, Hong Kong Food Paradise, and Hong Kong Wanchai.