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Is there a city walking route in Hong Kong that allows you to experience the history and culture of Hong Kong?

Speaking of Hong Kong, people think of Hong Kong style, and people can't help recalling the history of Hong Kong. Hong Kong really has this route, which really makes me realize the history and culture of Hong Kong. If you go to Hong Kong, you must visit it! ! !

Sheung Wan Street, Central, Hong Kong

I'll give you a map this time.

First stop: Depart from the Central Market to the Grand Exhibition Hall.

The museum is both a prison and an art museum.

It was built as early as19th century, which can be said to have witnessed the development of the early legal and public security system in Hong Kong. The great museum mainly includes police station, sheriff and prison. 20 18 officially opened to tourists. It has special historical significance and value. There are eight halls in the hall to explain the history of different buildings, and each part of the hall has' architectural history' and' stories of big officials' to introduce the completion and evolution of buildings in detail. It's really detailed, and there will be different historical and cultural stories of Hong Kong in the middle to deepen our understanding.

It is said that the art museum was redesigned because of the opening of the big museum. In addition to the introduction of history and culture, two art galleries have been added, as well as restaurants, bars, cultural and creative shops, galleries and bookstores, which are very suitable for punching in and taking pictures.

In particular, there is a high wall in the free visit area of the great museum, which can be punched in and photographed in prison. Very interesting, pure prison style. . . .

Second stop: Daguan to Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall

When I came to Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall, I was attracted by his classical architectural style, with curved balconies and huge columns in Greek style.

The memorial hall mainly introduces the life of Dr. Sun Yat-sen, the founding father of the Republic of China, and his relationship with Hong Kong. The memorial hall was officially opened on 2006+02.38+02.

The historical materials here can't be photographed. There are many precious photos, such as the photo of Sun Yat-sen and Soong Ching Ling. The video hall can see the life of Sun Yat-sen and the renovation process of the memorial hall, but the corridors, vacant exhibition halls and terraces can all be photographed, which is full of retro style.

Third stop: PMQ PMQ Zhongshan Memorial Hall.

PMQ, formerly known as the dormitory of Central College and former Hollywood married police, now seems to be a creative art park.

From a distance, it looks like a student dormitory with white walls and small compartments next to each other, but when you walk in, you will find a special artistic atmosphere inside. Designers open many stores, including art design, original design, home design, restaurants, coffee shops and so on. Even the corridors are retro harbor style, and every store is full of creativity, which is very suitable for punching in and taking pictures. There are artists doodling in corridors, stairs and other places, especially.

Occasionally, there will be some exhibitions and other activities, but if you go, you will miss it. . .

Fourth stop: PMQ PMQ to Wu Wen Temple.

This is the most effective temple in Hong Kong. The main hall is dedicated to two Taoist emperors: Emperor Wenchang and Emperor Wu. If you want to do business, you should worship Liang Wudi on the left. If you want to succeed in your studies, you must worship Emperor Wendi, the son of heaven, for a promotion and salary increase. It is said that it is very effective, the incense is constantly burning, and there are quite a few people, and many people come here.

Fifth stop: Wu Wen Temple to Lily Bookstore (second-hand bookstore)

Also known as Lily Bookstore, it is an old bookstore mainly selling English books, many of which are out of print.

There are only three or four Chinese bookshelves, but it is worth visiting slowly. Although my English is not good, I like the atmosphere here very much. This bookstore is more suitable for tourists with good English. I went in to feel the atmosphere, took some photos and left.

Sixth stop: Lily Bookstore to Sheung Wan Market.

Sheung Wan Market has to say that it is really a food gathering place. There are many shops or old-fashioned food stalls here. Food is very abundant. In addition to dinner, there are afternoon teas such as coffee and milk tea, as well as instant steamed snacks.

Bought a can of milk tea with Reggie coffee. It is said that it has been opened for more than 70 years, and the taste is very mellow. I also ate Anhui fish rice, which was delicious without thorns. I like it very much.

Passing Wenxian East Street, don't miss Yaoyang Tea Shop. His old tea pie is super delicious.

Seventh stop: Sheung Wan Market to hong kong museum of medical sciences.

Hong kong museum of medical sciences is a historic site with a history of one hundred years. From a distance, it looks like a big villa with an elegant atmosphere. The overall color is red, which is particularly elegant. Entering it is like entering a classical mansion, and the whole person looks much more advanced.

The theme of the exhibition is closely related to the history of local medical development, and it introduces the human body, human organ dolls, pendants, key chains, related peripherals and postcards in detail, which is particularly novel.

In particular, this skull cap needs to be made by yourself. Each place is marked with a name and a picture to illustrate its function. It is very detailed.

Eighth stop: hong kong museum of medical sciences to Jianshan Bookstore.

Jianshan Bookstore is an independent bookstore. The storefront is not big, but the layout and decoration are very warm. Elegant music and bright lights make people shine at the moment.

It's nice, but the store is really small. If you want to read, you can only go to the open-air seat at the door. Of course, there will be a lot of free reading at the door, so you can watch it quietly at the door seat.

There is a small gallery next to the bookstore. You can also have a look. There are many oil paintings at the door. The interior of the room is more colorful. I feel that the store likes blue very much, so the facade of the store is blue, and most of the paintings are blue. Very nice, suitable for taking pictures.

Ninth stop: Jianshan Bookstore to Kennedy Town.

When we arrived in Kennedy Town, it was really beautiful to see the sunset. There are busy and noisy cities and beautiful beaches. The place where the sun sets is beautiful Everything is covered with orange gauze. I can't say where is a good place here, but I think it's worth staying anywhere just to see more of this beautiful scenery.

Of course, many people come here to take pictures, but when I go, the sun will go down, which is not bad. There were not many people, and I successfully took the photos I wanted.