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Friends who have been to Hong Kong, how do you feel in Hong Kong?

After staying in Hong Kong for 7 days and spending 5, yuan, I came to a conclusion that this is not the place where the poor should stay ...

Since I was a child, I like Hong Kong movies, Stephen Chow and Chow Yun Fat, and I am also full of yearning for various scenes in the movies. I have always wanted to experience them for myself. I really went in 218 and stayed for 7 days, and I got a conclusion that this is not a poor place.

Next, let me share with you my experiences and feelings in Hong Kong. When I first arrived in Hong Kong, the airport was very big and luxurious, but after I left the airport, my first impression of Hong Kong was not very good. At first sight, I saw dilapidated houses. Although they were not in disrepair, it was a few years at first glance. Signboards on both sides of the street were crowded one after another. Maybe this is the feeling of the old city.

I didn't drive, I didn't join a group, I played alone with two friends, and it was already night when I arrived in Hong Kong. I took a taxi out of the airport and went to a hotel in downtown Kowloon. I felt that the distance was not very far, but the price after I arrived was 3 Hong Kong dollars, which was about 25 yuan when converted into RMB. This was the first time I felt that taking a taxi was expensive.

It was obvious that there was only more than 28 yuan on the meter, but the driver asked for 3 yuan. After asking, I found that there was a charge for luggage in the trunk, and I felt cheated instantly.

after arriving at the hotel, we all found our own rooms, each room cost 6 yuan. I was dumbfounded when I walked in. I thought that 6 yuan was definitely a big and luxurious room, but it turned out to be a very small room. Except for a little better decoration, it was no different from a small hotel at all, but I didn't mind. After all, Hong Kong is a very expensive place, and it's not too much to live alone. Traffic in Hong Kong

Taxis in Hong Kong are divided into three colors, namely red, blue and green. Different taxis go to different places, which must be noted.

If you want to play in the New Territories, you must take a green taxi. If you want to go to Lantau Island, you must take a blue taxi, and the red taxi is more powerful. As long as the money is available, all Hong Kong can take you there.

I also found a problem when I took the bus. The mode of transportation in Hong Kong is very similar to that in foreign countries. All of them are retrograde, that is, driving on the left and the cab is on the right. This mode of transportation makes me very uncomfortable. I always feel that I am retrograde and very dangerous. In addition, the driver drives faster, and I feel carsick. I have never been carsick. It feels very uncomfortable.

not only do vehicles operate in the opposite direction, but pedestrians also walk in the opposite direction, all on the left, which also makes me uncomfortable.

In fact, the transportation in Hong Kong is very convenient. Apart from buses and subways, there are also ancient trams, which are only available in old Hong Kong, as seen in movies. However, the cars have been upgraded, and although they are still trams, they have lost the traditional retro feeling, which is a pity.

The subway is not cheap at all. It costs 15 yuan to take a trip. It feels expensive, but it is still much cheaper than taxis.

Don't eat in the subway, or you may face a fine of 2 yuan.

It can't be said that there are many luxury cars everywhere, but one car passes by, and some luxury cars are carrying several beautiful women, which makes people sigh. It's good to have money!

Cars walk in an orderly way on the road, and people walk in an orderly way. It is understandable that people will queue up when they take the subway, but they will also queue up when they take the supermarket elevator. Everyone will stand on the right. If someone is in an emergency, they will pass quickly from the left. This is very good, which is a bit like Japan. Food in Hong Kong

After knowing the traffic rules, we started to go out and formally embarked on the journey of playing, followed by the moment of spending money like water ...

1. As soon as we got up in the morning, we went to eat in a good morning tea shop. A group of ***3 men ate a lot. Although they had a good appetite in the morning, they still ate a lot. After the account was settled, it was 58 Hong Kong dollars. 16 per capita, to tell the truth, we were all a little dumbfounded when we checked out, but there was nothing we could do, so we had to pay obediently and didn't dare to eat the king's meal. Who knows if Brother Hong Xing Crow has protected this store?

2. At lunch time, we came to a small shop, which clearly marked the price, and the price was very reasonable. We didn't eat stir-fry either, but we all ate rice covered with rice, but we learned something while eating, such as "double-buttoning", which means less food, which means a small portion, while "adding bottom" means more food.

3. In the evening, we found a cheap Michelin restaurant. Maybe the star rating is not enough, so it is not very luxurious, but the food in it is very delicious and the price is reasonable, which is like 1 yuan per person.

4. I like drinking Coke very much. I have a bottle of 3 yuan, but in Hongkong, it makes me feel slaughtered. There is a bottle of Coke in 5 yuan in the restaurant, a bottle of Coke in 6 yuan in the roadside stall, a bottle of Coke in 7 yuan in the vending machine and a bottle of Coke in 9 yuan in the convenience store. I really don't understand what this situation is. Obviously, they are all the same Coke. Why is the gap so big?

The time of eating in Hong Kong is different from ours. The peak hours of breakfast, lunch and dinner are 9-11 o'clock, 1-2 o'clock and 7-8 o'clock respectively, which is always a little later than ours. Therefore, according to our normal eating time, we will not meet the peak hours and be able to have a happy meal. Of course, in the tourist season, or in online celebrity restaurants, Fun places in Hong Kong where you have to wait in line for dinner

Hong Kong Disneyland is the first Disney in China. It is very big and there are many attractions in it. No matter you are an adult or a child, you can find something suitable for you in it. It is not a problem to have fun all day.

There are not only many amusement facilities in Ocean Park, but also a skyscraper that goes straight into the heaven like a golden hoop. It is very spectacular, and there are all kinds of marine life in it. If you are interested in the ocean or take children with you, you must go here.

Hong Kong itself is a shopping center, and Kowloon is the center of the shopping center, and Tsim Sha Tsui is the center of the shopping center, which is the real core area. Moreover, in Hong Kong movies, Tsim Sha Tsui often appears, which is fascinating. You must go.

Note that this is not Pingdingshan in Henan, but Taipingshan in Hong Kong. Although it is only 5 meters high, it is the highest place in Hong Kong. You can see the whole picture of Hong Kong here, and you can see the most complete and beautiful Hong Kong at night and day.

The most beautiful time in Victoria Harbour is at night, not a light show, but it is better than a light show. The most beautiful night scene in Hong Kong is probably here. If you like taking pictures, you must come to Victoria Harbour. Hong Kong Dwelling House < P > started playing by myself, but I didn't know all the rules in Hong Kong, so I made a lot of jokes and delayed a lot of time. On the third night, we invited a tour guide to take us to play in Hong Kong.

The tour guide is a native of Henan. He said that he had been in Hong Kong for 2 years, but he didn't buy a house until 215. He bought a small house with a loan of nearly 8 million yuan, and he had to pay back tens of thousands of dollars every month. It really shocked me.

Well, it took him more than 1 million yuan to buy a 9-square-meter house, and all his family lived in such a small place. With such great financial pressure every month, life was really hard, but he was very proud, saying that he was a successful man, living better than most people, and quite a few people lived in a 2-square-meter house, and even the whole family lived in it.

I didn't believe it at first, but he showed me the small house where he used to live. I completely believed it. There was no place to stay in the room, and there were three people crowded in the small space. I really couldn't believe how he persisted. He said that many people still live in such a place.

In fact, the income of Hong Kong people is very high. Ordinary security guards can earn more than 1, yuan, ordinary workers can earn more than 2, yuan, and college students can earn 15, yuan. If they work better, they can get 3, yuan. The tour guide said that his monthly income is close to 5, yuan, but his life is still very stressful. After paying off the mortgage, his children will have no money as soon as their tuition fees are paid, and they still need to rely on their wives to support them.

The tour guide's children attend two kindergartens at the same time and pay double tuition fees. The tour guide said that this situation is very common in Hong Kong, in order to make the children grow faster and develop more comprehensively. I feel hard for the children in Hong Kong ...

The tour guide told me that there are only four kinds of people who can stay and live in Hong Kong ... Note

1. Hong Kong is a very strict management place. It is stipulated that you must not smoke in places where you can't smoke, otherwise you may face a fine of HK$ 5,. If you are fined so much for smoking, it is still a big loss, which needs attention.

2. There is a campus card, which can be swiped in all parts of the school. In Hong Kong, there is also a card, which can be swiped by car, by eating, and by shopping in the supermarket. Almost any kind of consumption can be swiped. If you can get a card, it is of course very convenient.

3. There are no forks in instant noodles in Hong Kong, so you need to bring your own. Don't ask me how I know, it's just tears.

4. Brand-name bags, cosmetics and luxury goods are very cheap, more than a little cheaper, so you must seize the opportunity when you go, buy more and use them slowly.

5. Hong Kong flushes toilets with seawater. The toilets are full of seawater. Don't ask me how I know.

At the end, I only played in Hong Kong for a short period of seven days, and my understanding of Hong Kong is still relatively shallow, but I really feel that my wallet is not enough, and I spent 5, yuan, and then I came back. After contacting with the tour guide, I found it really difficult for foreigners to live and survive in Hong Kong. Whether buying a house or renting a house, whether children go to school or make a living, taking out one casually can make people breathless.

Personal feeling: Hong Kong is not a place for the poor ...

Before I went to Hong Kong, I thought Hong Kong was a bustling metropolis. After I went to Hong Kong, I realized that it was crowded. Dishwashers with a monthly income of 3, lived in a room like a birdcage.

I learned from Hong Kong dramas that Hong Kong is prosperous and a paradise for shoppers, which makes people feel the urge to go there. A few years ago, I worked in a Hong Kong-owned company and often went to Hong Kong for business. Since I went there, I have seen the other side of Hong Kong, and then I will talk about some of my feelings in Hong Kong. Life of Hong Kong people

1: Middle-aged and elderly people in Hong Kong usually prefer to go to the vegetable market instead of the supermarket. They feel that the vegetable market is more grounded. When they meet familiar vendors, they will greet them warmly and do not forget to bargain when buying things. Some people will think that Hong Kong people look down on people from the Mainland in the past. From my personal experience, not all Hong Kong people do. At least the older generation of Hong Kong people do not reject mainlanders. On the contrary, Hong Kong people who have just moved from the mainland seem to have a sense of superiority and give people a feeling of superiority.

2: In the company where I work, there is a colleague from Fujian who moved to Hong Kong with his parents a few years ago. I often talk about how bad the environment was before and how it will be after I came to Hong Kong, which makes people feel particularly uncomfortable. In his usual life, he changed his previous living habits, constantly pondered the preferences of Hong Kong people, and wanted to integrate into the life of Hong Kong as soon as possible, emphasizing that he was a Hong Kong person no matter where he was.

3: Hong Kong is mainly based on trade, and the agricultural manufacturing industry is not so developed, so many things need to be imported from outside. Although the price is more expensive, most people like to buy branded goods. For example, ordinary people buy a watch, scrimp and save for a few months, and also spend a high price to buy a famous Swiss brand.

4: Every morning, many Hong Kong people pull carts across the border to Shenzhen. They don't come here to travel, but to buy meat and vegetables. All kinds of ingredients in Hong Kong are relatively expensive, and some uncles and aunts will come to Shenzhen to sweep the goods without going to work. Buying big bags and small bags at home can save a lot of money. The transportation is convenient. After shopping, you can catch up with lunch when you go back by car.

5: The pressure of survival in Hong Kong is relatively high and the pace of life is fast. Many people will give up their rest after work and take two jobs to supplement their families. White-collar workers who work in office buildings look well-dressed. They may change their clothes and work part-time in restaurants on weekends, and engage in two completely different occupations.

6: The traffic in Hong Kong is relatively developed, and subway, bus, taxi and ferry are all available. Generally speaking, there are many people who take minibuses, and there are many lines. It is convenient to stop when you wave, and you can go to almost every corner of Hong Kong by car, and the price is very cheap. There is no tax on buying a private car in Hong Kong, but many families are reluctant to buy it, mainly because they can afford it. 17 yuan/liter for No.97 gasoline. Go to the parking lot and park in 25 yuan for at least one hour. There is a car at home, and it costs almost 8 yuan a month to maintain it.

7: Hong Kong people don't have too many requirements for clothes. The colors of clothes are relatively simple, mostly black, white and gray. When foreigners come to Hong Kong, they will carefully choose their clothes, and girls will be beautifully dressed. Walking in the street, whether you are a native of Hong Kong or not can be seen from your clothes.

8: Another feature of Hong Kong people is that they always carry water cups with them wherever they go. This is a good habit, which can not only save money on water, but also be more environmentally friendly, and can replenish water to their bodies at any time. They think that drinking warm water in a thermos cup is more beneficial to their health than drinking cold water. Hong kong-style dwelling in hong kong

the housing prices in hong kong are ridiculously high, 2-3 times higher than those in Shenzhen. having a house of your own has become the dream of most hong kong people, but not many people can realize it.

judging from the current housing prices in Hong Kong, the price per square meter is about RMB 2,. To buy a 3-square-meter house, it needs at least RMB 6 million. Even in remote suburbs, the lowest house price is 1, yuan. Although the price is cheap, it is not convenient for work and study, and the monthly transportation cost is also a big expenditure.

at this price, it is much higher than that of first-tier cities such as Beijing, Guangzhou and Shenzhen, and it is not a very good place in Hong Kong. If it is a house in the central city, it is not enough for ordinary families to buy a suite after working for 1 years.

Some people make fun of Hong Kong people: they have lived in coffins before they die.