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Hong Kong two-day free travel guide
If you like shopping, the hotel first recommends Tsim Sha Tsui, Jordan and Mong Kok are also acceptable. These three places have subway stations, convenient transportation, and are close to business districts.
The arrangement is as follows:
Day 1: First arrange the hotel, then take the subway to Tsim Sha Tsui, take the ferry to Wan Chai Pier, and after disembarking, take a look at Bauhinia Square and the Hong Kong Return Monument , then walk to Hennessy Road and take a jingle car (a Hong Kong characteristic with a history of more than 100 years) to Central to see the Hong Kong Legislative Council, Bank of China Building and other iconic buildings in Hong Kong movies. Take bus No. 15 from Central or take the cable car to Garden Road to the top of the mountain to overlook the scenery on both sides of Victoria Harbour. On the return trip, take bus 15B and get off at Wan Chai Fire Station Station, and go shopping in Causeway Bay, Times Square, Sogo Department Store, etc. In addition, a recent industrial exhibition was held in Victoria Park in Causeway Bay. Tickets are 10 Hong Kong dollars. The items inside are very cheap, mainly daily necessities, food, and seafood, which is suitable for shopping. In the evening, take the subway from Causeway Bay to Yau Ma Tei, visit the Temple Street Night Market, and finally return to the hotel.
The next day: Because the store opens late, usually after ten o'clock. In the morning, we first went to the Avenue of Stars in Tsim Sha Tsui, then went to Harbor City for shopping, and finally took the No. 2 bus to Mong Kok at the Harbor City Entrance Bus Stop. There are many local snacks in Mong Kok, including Dundas Street and Sai Yeung Choi South Street, such as Xu Lau Shan, Pan-fried Stuffed Three Treasures, Curry Fish Eggs, etc. You can eat and shop at the same time. Cosmetics in Mong Kok include Bonjour and Sa Sa chain stores, and mobile phone and electronic products include Sai Yeung Choi Street. There are women's streets for small commodities and souvenirs, and the prices are cheaper than in the mainland. These streets are perpendicular to Dundas Street. If the cosmetics listed above are not available, you can go to the counters of large shopping malls such as Langham Place, which have a full range of products, but the prices are slightly higher.
In addition, I also have some information on Hong Kong food and snack bars. Please ask additional questions according to your taste needs.
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