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Eight Special Attractions in Hong Kong and Their Strategies
Recommendations and Raiders of Eight Special Attractions in Hong Kong 1, 188 1 Heritage
188 1 Formerly the headquarters of the Hong Kong Marine Police, but after renovation, this monument has become a gorgeous and noble small shopping mall, but it still retains the time-honored ball tower. The time ball tower provides time service for ocean-going vessels in Victoria Harbour to adjust their ocean astronomical clocks.
At night, romantic lights and Victorian architecture, sit here or watch the whole 188 1 on the terrace of the restaurant. At this moment, it can only be described as intoxicating. So when you come, you will see new people taking pictures here from time to time! Another feature of 188 1 is that super-large art installations will be exhibited from time to time during festivals and activities to ensure that you will have different surprises every time you come.
How to get there: Take MTR tsim sha tsui station Exit E, walk to Salisbury Road, turn right, and take the subway next to the Hong Kong YMCA to "188 1". Hong Kong Marco Polo is opposite to Ro Hotel.
2. Tiantan Giant Buddha+Baolian Temple
The giant Buddha in the Temple of Heaven and Baolian Temple are in the same place. You can take the Ngong Ping 360 cable car or take the bus up the mountain. Of course, taking a bus is the cheapest way. The world-famous Tiantan Buddha stands tall. If you want to stand for election at close range, you must climb 268 stone steps first. The picturesque scenery in this area makes people relaxed and happy, and it is the best place for quiet and relaxation.
Baolian Temple, a century-old temple, is known as the "Southern Heaven Buddha Country" and has enjoyed a prosperous incense for many years. This temple is dedicated to the Mahatma Hall of local, eastern and western Buddhists and the Tianwang Hall with courtyard garden. Friends who like vegetarian dishes can try Buddhist vegetarian dishes with Hong Kong flavor here.
How to get there: (1) Take bus No.23 from the bus terminal at exit B of Tung Chung Station of MTR, and get off at Ngong Ping Market, which takes about 50 minutes. (2) Take Ngong Ping Cable Car Station from Exit B of MTR Tung Chung Station, which takes about 25 minutes by car.
3. Miaojie
If you have seen Hong Kong classic movies, such as Anita Yuen's Endless Love and Stephen Chow's Gourmet, you may feel deja vu when you come to Temple Street. Temple Street is the place that best reflects the life and culture of Hong Kong. Every evening, the quiet streets are filled with all kinds of stalls, a bit like the night market in Taiwan Province Province. There are food stalls (roadside stalls), impromptu performances by Cantonese opera fans, singers singing canto pop, and booths for fortune tellers and professional chess players. All kinds of novel and interesting things can be found here.
How to get there: Take the subway yau ma tei station Exit C and walk along Wenmingli for about 3 minutes to Temple Street.
4. Sike Garden Wong Tai Sin Temple
The Wong Tai Sin Temple in Sike Garden is one of the most famous temples in Hong Kong. It is said that Wong Tai Sin is "responsive" and his autograph is very effective, which has attracted countless good believers to visit and ask for a visa. Every year on the first day of the lunar new year, there are many good letters to grab the first incense, which has become one of the customs of celebrating the New Year in Hong Kong. If you are not interested in asking God for advice, you can also look at the auspicious sheep sculptures in Jiulong Wall and Xianxiang, and the beautiful pavilions in Congxinyuan outside the temple.
How to get there: Exit B2 of Kowloon Wong Tai Sin subway station.
5. Tsim Sha Tsui Waterfront Garden+Magic Lights
The most beautiful view of Hong Kong's night scene is in Tsim Sha Tsui Seaside Garden, with two kilometers of viewing trails built along the coast. At 8 o'clock every night, there is a splendid lighting and music performance of "symphony of lights", which is the best scenic spot to experience the prosperity of Hong Kong.
How to get there: Take MTR tsim sha tsui station Exit E, walk to Salisbury Road, turn right, then take the subway next to the Hong Kong YMCA to the Hong Kong Cultural Center, and then turn right to the Bell Tower. The whole journey takes about 5 to 10 minutes.
6. Cheung Chau
Cheung Chau belongs to Hong Kong. Outside the island, every holiday, Hong Kong people love to visit Cheung Chau and feel the aura of heaven and earth. Because there are no skyscrapers in Cheung Chau, the commercial development is not very exaggerated, and some are small shops selling special decorations. Mango glutinous rice paste and big fish eggs are famous things in Changzhou, so don't miss them. If you come to Changzhou every year when Tomb-Sweeping Day is peaceful, you can enjoy the floating color parade and the contest of robbing Baoshan. During the festival, the island residents participated wholeheartedly, dancing dragons and lions. The lively scene is even more lively than the Chinese New Year!
How to get there: Take the ferry to Cheung Chau at Pier 5 in Central.
7. The wishing tree in Lam Tsuen, Tai Po
The wishing tree in Lincun, the Tianhou Temple in Tai Po and the village are places where locals and tourists pray and make wishes, especially during the Lunar New Year. This village will become a small market selling special snacks and gadgets. Write down your name and wishes on the wishing tree, and after sincerely paying homage under the tree, throw the wishing tree high. It is said that the higher the treasure is thrown, the easier it is to realize the wish. Everyone should work hard!
How to get there: (1) Take the 64K or 64P bus at the tai po market station A3 exit of MTR and get off at Fangmapu Station. (2) Take the green minibus No.25K at Exit A of Taihe Station of MTR, and get off at the wishing tree in Lincun.
8. Nam Shing Wai
In fact, Hong Kong is not densely populated with high-rise buildings. There is a relaxing oasis near Yuen Long. Nanshengwei is surrounded by Jintian River and Shanbei River, and the scenery here is very charming. It is not only a good place for bird watching and picnicking, but also a scenic spot for photography and TV shooting. Full of pastoral farmland, fish ponds, wetlands and large areas of green grass, let you enjoy a fresh green journey.
How to get there: Take bus No.76K or minibus No.36, 37, 38, 75 and 76 at the sun yuen long centre bus stop on Langri Road opposite the G2 exit of MTR Yuen Long Station, get off at Hongmao Bridge, and then walk along Nanshengwei Road to the starting point. Or take a taxi to the starting point of Nanshengwei Road.
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