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What city hiking routes can't be missed in Hong Kong?
Yau Ma Tei 1
My specific itinerary is as follows: Southeast Building Art Hotel (similar to recycling old things, which has been given new meaning), Red Brick House (the oldest building in the pumping station), Wanji Chopping Board (three generations of clogs are called the king of chopping boards), Yau Ma Tei Theater (the only existing theater built before World War II in Hong Kong) and Sixiang (a century-old wooden shop with many novel gadgets). Many people take pictures), Emerald Street in Hong Kong (it seems to have an ancient flavor and a special ancient taste than Panjiayuan), Guannanhua Skirt and Coat Shop (a century-old shop, the wedding dresses are all embroidered with needles, which is very exquisite), Gonghetang (an old herbal tea shop, which is delicious) and Desheng Dam (a century-old shop, which still retains ancient decoration and facade, which is very beautiful.
When I got back, I felt a little sour. Many exquisite objects, handicrafts and modes of production are disappearing step by step, but with the changes of the times, new historical products will be produced or new life will be born.
2. Avenue of Stars
The Avenue of Stars is close to the coast, with a total length of about 800 meters, which is especially suitable for taking pictures. Back to the sea, against the fence, the blue sky and white clouds intersect with the sea, which is beautiful. There is also a chance to take a photo with the yacht, and the photos taken are more beautiful.
There are many star's palm prints here, which are connected together on the fence. They seem to have witnessed history all the way. It seems that every time I see a name, I can think of this person's voice, appearance and movie role.
Because I like Stephen Chow very much, I strongly recommend this route. Maybe this road is the closest to him.
And McDull's palm print, which makes me feel really cute.
3. Zhongying Street
Zhongying Street is now called "Shenzhen-Hong Kong Street". This street is located at the junction of Shatoujiao Street in Yantian District, Shenzhen City, Guangdong Province and the northern part of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region. Shenzhen and Hong Kong are equally divided, and there is a "boundary pillar" in the middle of the street. It is said that you need to apply for a pass before entering the street. I didn't know until I went last time that I needed an ID card to get in. After entering, people have a kind of, boy, I have heard of "one country, two systems", and now I see "one street, two systems", with China architecture on one side and western architecture on the other. Two different cultural customs really shocked me. I thought there were only two boundary pillars, but later I learned that there were actually many more, but now most of them have been demolished. Only the numbers 1 and 7 on the remaining boundary pillars are thought-provoking. It is said that the streets have been partially renovated, and the appearance here in Hong Kong has not changed much from 30 years ago. The shops and houses here in Shenzhen are obviously newer and higher.
There is a row of cultural walls at the end of the street. The wall is painted with a "century-old blood shame" relief painting reflecting the century-old changes of Zhongying Street, and cultural sightseeing facilities such as the Bell Tower are also built next to the relief painting.
I feel that I walked the "Zhongying Street" once and received a patriotic education, especially the relief and alarm bells at the end of the street, which made me walk the street once and deepened the significance of this walk. Don't forget the national humiliation, the alarm bell will ring.
When you come to Hong Kong, you really need to visit Zhongying Street, which is also a kind of spiritual baptism. You should cherish past memories and hard-won life.
4. Shiban Street
Shiban Street in Hong Kong (also called Pidian Tea Street in Central) can really be said to be an old street with both characteristics and historical and cultural connotations. It has a history of 160 years. It starts from Queen's Road and goes all the way up hollywood road. It is said that it was named in memory of Sir Peter Dean Cha, the first governor of Hong Kong. The ground is paved with stepped stone slabs.
Shiban Street is not long, about 400 meters. It has a long history and a sense of history. The atmosphere here is also quite strong, mainly because the nostalgic architecture and atmosphere of Shiban Street have formed a strong visual impact with the trendy high-rise buildings around, which is very historical.
In addition to the rich history and culture, there are many film and television cultures here, and many films are shot here, such as Dragon and Phoenix Fight, Lust Caution, Wen Que, Infernal Affairs, Plan A, etc. Besides appreciating the film culture, the shops here are also the products of culture and history, such as restaurants with old storefronts, historical and cultural refrigerator stickers sold in small shops and movie posters sold in newsstands.
Look at the works at that time, and then look at the works now, and I can't help feeling that the times are really different!
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