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Hong Kong one-day tour route Hong Kong travel guide one-day tour
Today, the editor will share with you the knowledge of Hong Kong’s one-day tour routes, including the guide for free one-day tours in Hong Kong
1. Shopping in Hong Kong travel 1. My personal experience I 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 Ancient Plaza 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. If you are tired from shopping, it is very pleasant to take a rest.
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 slowly stroll around here, and go there calmly and relaxedly. Airport.
Basically, every time I come to Hong Kong, these are the places where I can buy what I like and want.
2. Where to stay when traveling in Hong Kong
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. After getting off the airport, take the Airport Express to Hong Kong Station and then take the hotel's free bus to get there. It is a very suitable hotel for independent travel. The hotel rooms are relatively small but relatively clean. However, the rooms in Hong Kong hotels are generally relatively small!
2. Tsim Sha Tsui:
Guangdong Hotel Hong Kong: In Tsim Sha Tsui, very close to the subway station. There are many famous shops in Tsim Sha Tsui, and Harbor City is nearby. It is very convenient and a good hotel. In my memory, the room should be larger than the Huamei Guangdong Hotel in Hong Kong.
3. A super recommended hotel in Causeway Bay:
Holiday Inn Express Causeway Bay (HONGKONG EXPRESS INN)
It is located on Si Tung Street next to Times Square No. 33, the location is really great, it couldn’t be more convenient! The room is also very clean and comfortable, with free Internet access! The design of the hotel's bathroom is very clever. The door can be used as the main door of the bathroom, or it can separate the flush toilet area from the entire toilet. In this case, one person is brushing his teeth and the other person is going to the WC without interfering, haha!
3. Things to do when traveling in Hong Kong 1. Attraction Tour-Victoria Harbor: Let’s follow the topic and talk about Victoria Harbor. Hong Kong’s skyline has always been one of the most beautiful in the world in my opinion (the second is Chicago’s skyline). When you get to Tsim Sha Tsui Pier and walk eastward, you can see the beautiful skyline formed by the high-rise buildings in Central opposite. The most exciting thing is the "Symphony of Lights" light show at 8 o'clock every night, which you must not miss. How beautiful it is, you can only know it if you see it with your own eyes! As mentioned earlier, there is the Hong Kong version of the "Avenue of Stars" further up the road. Although it is shorter than the Hollywood version and has many fewer stars, it is still very exciting for those who like Hong Kong stars~ ~But there are many older celebrities whom I don’t know.
2. Attraction Tour - Disneyland: Hong Kong Disneyland is not that big. If you go early, you can finish it all day long. You must watch the fireworks at 9pm before leaving. This is A blissful, magical, and complete Disney day. After getting off the subway at Sunny Bay Station, the Disney train will pick you up there. The train windows are all Mickey heads, and there are bronze statues of Disney characters on the train.
Want to take photos but don’t like there are too many people in the car? Haha, here I have a surprising discovery: don’t get off the train when you arrive at the station. This train runs between Disney Station and Xinao Station, and it leaves as soon as you get on the station. It’s very fast, so you can return when the train is empty. Enjoy taking photos!
The management and operation of Americans is better. There are many staff in the park to answer your questions at any time. The restrooms are clean and beautiful, and it is very convenient to buy food. Moreover, projects such as Winnie the Pooh's Hundred Acre Wood Honey Pot Tour and Space Mountain also have Fastpass. A small card tells you that if you come back at a certain time, you can go in and play directly, avoiding the long queue. This thing is super good, but it’s a pity that it’s not available in every project.
Ocean Park is a bit inferior to Disney. In fact, it is not that "oceanic". There are not many water sports, and there is also a large panda house. Generally speaking, it is an amusement park, perhaps it is more appropriate to call it "Hong Kong Paradise". There are very few staff in the park, so you have to wait in line for a long time to buy food. The most remarkable thing is the cable car between the top of the mountain and the ground. You can enjoy the beautiful scenery from high altitude, which is very cool! Another must-experience item is the colorful large balloon, which is like the feeling of taking off in a hot air balloon. However, when it is windy, only a few people can be carried at a time, so you have to wait for a long time to get one.
3. Attraction Tour - Victoria Peak: This is the most time-consuming attraction. Tourists can only go up the mountain through the mountain cable car, and there is only one cable car to pick people up and back, so they have to wait for a long time! When buying cable car tickets, it is best to buy a "cable car, Tussauds Wax Museum, Sky Terrace" package ticket, which is more discounted than buying it individually. Anyway, you definitely don't want to miss these places. Although the tickets to the wax museum are expensive, they are worth a visit. You can see the lifelike wax figures of superstars or great people who are usually out of reach and take photos with them up close - I had fun taking photos along the way!
4. Food when traveling in Hong Kong
I am really embarrassed, because this is my habit. When I eat in a restaurant, I have to eat until I get tired of it, so although it is I have been to Hong Kong N times, but I still haven’t gotten tired of these places to eat, so I will only eat in these places for a while, haha.
1. Xu Liushan: Needless to say, this is basically easy to find. There is one across from Times Square;
2. Chi Ji: Her wontons and The wonton noodles are all award-winning, great, really great, especially the shrimp wontons, which are drool-worthy. However, in Hong Kong, basically many shrimp products are quite good:) Just in time Opposite the square, we are neighbors with Xu Liushan.
3. Yishun Milk Company: The famous frozen double-skin stewed milk is at the intersection of Percival Street. Personally, I think this double-skin milk is average, and it comes from the "Nan Xin Milk Dessert Expert" on Shangxiajiu Street in Guangzhou. Double skin milk tastes even better!
4. Manji’s desserts are also very good, they are available in Causeway Bay, Central, etc.!
5. City’super: This is a supermarket. I like it very much and highly recommend it. Once I go in, I don’t want to come out. That thing is so addictive that I can’t put it down. It’s great to be in Hong Kong. I had an impulse to stay here just for this supermarket, haha. There are many places downstairs in Times, Financial Center and Harbor City. If you go to Hong Kong, be sure to check it out. You will never be disappointed!
PS: Among them, city’super has a food brand cooked Deli, which provides one-stop high-quality international food. Provides 7 different flavors of food culture from 11 countries. Including Japanese cuisine, Southeast Asian cuisine, curry, pancakes and traditional Korean cuisine.
6. Macau Tea Restaurant: There seem to be 4 branches in Hong Kong. The one I often go to is LUCK ROAD. I like the frozen milk tea there, and I also like the seafood cheese pasta there. You must try it!
7. Xiji Shefengtang Fried Crab House: Xie Feidao’s Xiji is known as the “Star Canteen”. The walls of the single restaurant are full of photos of celebrities. It is said that in order to ensure the freshness of the crab meat, all Vietnamese meat crabs are used. Minced garlic and black bean must be soaked in oil for a day, and then used only with meat crab, ginger, green onion, and Yunnan Wild chilli padi is also added to the pot, and diners can choose the spiciness level.
What are the best recommended routes for a day trip to Hong Kong?
1. Hong Kong is a shopping paradise. When shopping, it depends on what you buy. If it’s clothes, the streets are full of small shops. For cheaper places, I recommend you to go to Mong Kok. There are many discount stores of world brands around Sai Yeung Choi Street. They are very cheap and have many styles. If you want to buy high-end things, you can go to SOGO or Harbor City in Tsim Sha Tsui. The quality is very good, but of course the price is relatively expensive.
2. In terms of attractions, it is recommended that you go to Ocean Park during the day (DISNEY LAND is not recommended, because Hong Kong Disney is the smallest in the world, and it is also relatively expensive). It takes at least half a day to visit Ocean Park, and the ticket is a HKD 240 pass (you can also buy it online for only 160 RMB). If you don’t want to go to Ocean Park, you can go to Wong Tai Sin to burn incense (it is said to be very effective and Hong Kong people like to go there).
3. If you want to see the night view, of course it is in Victoria Bay. The Avenue of Stars is right there. The handprints of many celebrities are there and there are many tourists. Sitting in a CAFE on the Avenue of Stars, sipping COFFEE while blowing the sea breeze and looking at Hong Kong Island across the sea, the feeling is self-evident! Of course, you can also go to the pier and take the Star Ferry (HK$3 per person) to go shopping on the opposite side of Hong Kong Island. Night tours in Victoria are definitely the best!
4. If you leave the customs and return to Shenzhen, you can do it at any time, even at 12 o'clock in the evening. Of course, if it is after early morning, it may not be convenient as the subway is closed. You can take the subway from anywhere to East Tsim Sha Tsui Station and then transfer to the Shenzhen-Hong Kong Express Line to return to Shenzhen, which only takes half an hour.
The best route for a day trip to Hong Kong
The first stop: Tsim Sha Tsui. From here, get up early and there will be fewer people. First, see the Clock Tower, Avenue of Stars, Art Center, and Art Museum. This is also the best viewing platform. Opposite is the airtight skyscrapers of Hong Kong Island. You can take a photo of your visit here.
But the best way to go is to spend some time at the Star Ferry Pier to see the street performers and various slogans on the pier.
The Star Ferry Pier also retains the calligraphy of the Kowloon Emperor. Tsang Zaocai wrote inscriptions everywhere in Hong Kong. Very few of them have been protected by the government. The Star Pier pillar is worth visiting. If it can be auctioned, it should be It is also a very impressive number.
The second stop, _2.3 Hong Kong dollars per person, the boat arrived at Hong Kong Island on the other side. On the way, we passed the Hong Kong Eye and Apple Store. IFC is one of the largest shopping malls in Hong Kong. Friends who need to scan goods, please bring a box with you.
But the best way is to skip these places and go directly to the first floor of IFC. Please remember to bring your ID card and you can visit the Hong Kong Monetary Authority on the 55th floor for free_H绻眐谙There is a solid wood bar in the O-zone on the top floor of CC. The other one is the Hong Kong Monetary Authority, but it is free. This is what you see. On this floor of the Hong Kong Monetary Authority, you can see all the way to the airport when the weather is good. You can also overlook the Bank of China, HSBC, Standard Chartered, Jardine Matheson and other buildings. (This Hong Kong Monetary Authority was the institution that defeated the Soros predators and saved Hong Kong at that time)
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Crossing the border from Luohu, a day trip to Hong Kong. Looking for a guide
Make a travel plan, mark all the famous attractions in Hong Kong, find out the locations, and go there with a purpose.
1. Disneyland
You can buy a one-day ticket and go in for various crazy photo-taking activities, which is quite interesting. The castle is simply every girl’s childhood dream. So, try to be the first to go here, there are many people.
2. Victoria Harbor
You can wait until night to see Victoria Harbor, the night view is simply charming. The city lights swayed on the water, which was beautiful. The legend of Queen Victoria, every girl’s dream.
3. Wong Tai Sin Temple
It has strong incense and long-standing reputation. People with this belief can enter to add incense, pray for blessings and so on.
4. Victoria Peak, Central
You can walk or take a car back and forth, experience the bustling Central, and then go to Victoria Peak, the place where the male and female protagonists in TVB look at each other affectionately. What a joy?
One-day tour guide to Hong Kong
First stop: Tsim Sha Tsui, with Victoria Harbor in front of you.
At 9 o'clock, take Exit E or F at Tsim Sha Tsui MTR Station and go to the Victoria Harbor in Tsim Sha Tsui; another route is to go straight from Exit J of East Tsim Sha Tsui Station to the "Avenue of Stars" in Tsim Sha Tsui
Attractions: Victoria Harbor, Avenue of Stars, Hong Kong Cultural and Arts Center, Hong Kong Space Museum, Railway Station Clock Tower.
Second stop: Wan Chai Convention and Exhibition Center
At 12 o'clock, you can take the ferry to Wan Chai from the Star Pier next to the clock tower of Tsim Sha Tsui Railway Station to Wan Chai. This kind of ferry is Hong Kong's oldest ferry, and the fare is HK$2.2. After arriving at Wan Chai Pier, you can see the new wing of the famous Wan Chai Convention and Exhibition Center. Walking more than 200 meters in that direction, you can see the Bauhinia sculpture.
Attractions: Bauhinia Sculpture, Hong Kong Return Monument (can be seen by turning around the Convention and Exhibition Center).
Third stop: Causeway Bay
At 12:30, if you feel hungry at this time, you can find a Café de Coral fast food restaurant on the upper floor of the place where you just disembarked, which is relatively cheap. About 25-30 yuan/person. At about 1 o'clock, you can leave for Causeway Bay. You can take a bus from near the pier, or take a taxi (estimated to be HKD 15-30). However, it is recommended that you walk there. You can see the street scenes of Hong Kong along the way. You can reach Causeway Bay's iconic "Causeway Bay Plaza" and "Times Square" in about 20 minutes' walk.
Attractions: two large squares, roadside shops, "Hui Lau Shan" dessert (about HKD 20-30 per person).
The fourth stop: Victoria Peak
At 3 o'clock, walk about 100-200 meters from Times Square to the harbor, and you will see the tram on the main road. This is the second stop. It is an ancient means of transportation, commonly known as "dingdong car", and the ticket price is 2 Hong Kong dollars per person. After taking the tram, walk for about 20 minutes. If you look to the left, you will see the famous Bank of China Building. There is a stop at the intersection just before the building. Get off quickly. After getting off the bus, walk along the road up the mountain for about 15 minutes, and you will see the Peak Cable Car Station, where you can take the third ancient means of transportation to the top of the mountain - the "cable car". The round-trip fare is 30 Hong Kong dollars. Take the cable car to the top of the mountain, visit for about 30 minutes, and return.
Attraction: Victoria Peak
Fifth stop: Central
At 4:30, when you come out of the cable car station, you will immediately see a 15C station. This is the 15C station. Three traditional means of transportation - a two-story convertible, the fare is about 3.2 yuan. Ride on the top floor of this convertible (non-convertibles will not sit, please wait for the next bus), enjoy the city view and skyscrapers along the way, and then arrive at the terminal, Central Pier. If you are hungry at this time, it is recommended to find a Chinese fast food such as McDonald's, KFC or Café de Coral a little below Lan Kwai Fong, which costs about 25-30 yuan per person.
Attraction: Lan Kwai Fong
Sixth stop: Tsim Sha Tsui
At 7 o'clock, after watching Lan Kwai Fong, walk to the Central Pier and take the bus to Tsim Sha Tsui The ferry from Tsui to Tsim Sha Tsui costs NT$2.2 per person. You can enjoy the Victoria Harbor at night on the boat. After arriving in Tsim Sha Tsui, you can go back to the place you saw in the morning to see the beautiful night view of Hong Kong. At 8:30, you can take the subway, train, or bus back to your place of residence.
Attraction: Victoria Harbor Night View
This is a more suitable route for a day trip to Hong Kong.
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