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Seeking travel experts for Hong Kong self-guided tour itinerary arrangements

Day 1: I don’t know when you will arrive, I’ll assume you arrived around noon. Check into the hotel, put down your luggage, and then go shopping in Mong Kok. Ladies Market (Tung Choi Street), Argyle Street, Sneaker Street, etc., mainly sell trendy clothing and bags at civilian prices. Remember to bargain hard in Ladies Market! In Mong Kok, there is also Langham Place, which I often visit. H&M is there and there are many brands suitable for young people. Langham Place also has a food court, bookstore, and cinema. Watching a movie with your girlfriend is quite romantic. In addition, there are many street snacks in Mong Kok. They are so dazzling that you can’t afford not to buy them, haha. Mong Kok will be very busy until early in the morning, so take your time~

Day two: Ocean Park during the day. Take the subway to Admiralty. There is a direct bus (No. 629) that shuttles back and forth between the Admiralty subway station and the park. Ocean Park is divided into two parts: the lower part of the mountain and the upper part. It is recommended to visit the facilities on the mountain first to avoid long lines. After leaving the park, you can go shopping around Tsim Sha Tsui. Tsim Sha Tsui is a famous gathering place for gourmet food from all over the world. In addition to Hong Kong snacks and tea restaurants, there are all kinds of Southeast Asian, European, American, Japanese and Korean-style restaurants. Come and have a good meal in the evening!

Granville Road, Canton Road There are many fashionable clothing and cosmetics chain stores (Sasa, Bonjour, etc.). There is also the Dragon City Pharmacy on Granville Road that is often visited by mainland tourists. Cosmetics and skin care products are much cheaper than at the mall counters. If you doubt the quality, you can go to the DFS Global Duty Free store in Tsim Sha Tsui to buy it. Harbor City is also worth visiting. Although it takes the mid-to-high-end route, it is still good to take pictures. The scenery of the mall is very beautiful. Next to Harbor City is Hong Kong's famous dessert chain Hui Lau Shan. You can try it. Unfortunately, there are no seats. However, you can walk on the Avenue of Stars while eating and enjoy the night view of Victoria Harbor, which is also very good.

Day 3: Take the cable car to Victoria Peak and visit Madame Tussauds Wax Museum. After going down the mountain, we went to Causeway Bay to eat and shop. Causeway Bay specializes in authentic Hong Kong-style food, and you must try the famous Hong Kong desserts. The main varieties of traditional sweet water shops are Ersha and Sanpao, which are red and mung bean paste, sesame paste, almond paste, and walnut paste. The signature double-skinned milk of Shunyi Dairy Store is very good. If you pass by, you must try it! For shopping, with Causeway Bay MTR Station as the center, there are SOGO, Sogo, Times Square, Royal Fort, Lee Garden Shopping Center... and there are also many small shops along the street. It’s easy to get lost in the hustle and bustle here, so relying on the subway is the best way. The Causeway Bay Metro covers most major streets and shopping malls. You can directly reach various shopping malls through the exits, such as Times Square at Exit A, Causeway Bay Plaza at Exit B, and SOGO Department Store at Exit D. It is very convenient.

If you don’t have enough fun or still have time, you can go to Lan Kwai Fong in Central to experience the bar style, but don’t go too early, Lan Kwai Fong starts to get busy after midnight~

Part 1 Four days: In the morning, you can go to a restaurant near the hotel to taste Cantonese-style morning tea, then check out of the hotel and go straight to Disneyland. Take the subway from East Tsim Sha Tsui Station to Nanchang Station, then transfer to the Tung Chung Line and get off at Sunny Bay Station, where there is a Disney express line. The total journey time is about 1 hour. Check in at the hotel, get settled and it should be noon, have lunch and go to Disneyland. Remember to pick up a copy of the day's program schedule when you enter the park to facilitate your travel arrangements. The fireworks show at night is a show not to be missed and must be seen. Hong Kong Disneyland is not big. You can enjoy almost all the activities in one afternoon and one night.

Day 5: Check out, store your luggage at the hotel, and then go shopping in Citygate. Citygate is a brand discount store that brings together various international brands, including sports brands such as Adidas and Nike. Take the MTR to Sunny Bay, then transfer to Tung Chung and exit the station. There is a food court inside and a large supermarket on the ground floor with a complete range of items. Then go to the hotel to pick up your luggage and board the boat to Macau~ (I don’t know how you arrange it. If you don’t want to spend the night in Macau, you can go to a hotel.) If you go to Macau in the evening, you can go to the casino and hang out. It doesn’t matter if you don’t like gambling. Also There are many other rides. I like the blue sky and white cloud-style ceiling of the Venetian. It is really a city that never sleeps.

Day 6: Macau is very small. It takes almost a day just to see the scenic spots. Mazu Temple, Ruins of St. Paul’s, churches, and Fortress Hill are basically concentrated together. There are also various souvenir shops. Welcome Try it and buy if you think it tastes good.

In addition, I think it would be better to buy tickets for Ocean Park, Disney, and the Wax Museum (if you plan to go there) in advance for efficient travel. I often use the hotel in hong kong website to book hotels in Hong Kong and Macau. I also bought Disney tickets on this website. I feel that the service is pretty good. The hotel in hong kong website should be run by a travel agency in Hong Kong, and its reputation and quality are quite guaranteed. There are discounts if you book tickets. But it is an electronic ticket exchange ticket. Once you download it, you can go to the park entrance to exchange it for tickets, which is faster than queuing up to buy tickets.

Finally, I wish you a happy stay in Hong Kong and Macau~~The young couple said sweetly~~haha

Finally, I wish you a smooth and happy stay in Hong Kong! (Completely original, I hope I can get more points, haha)