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1. Hong Kong travel website

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Tourism 1: Hong Kong Island: Central and Admiralty are the famous commercial centers of Hong Kong, and Famous high-end shopping area. There are many large shopping malls here, such as Landmark Plaza, Jiaxuan Plaza, Prince S Residence, Taikoo Mansion, Lishan Residence, and Taikoo Place, many of which have world-famous high-end goods. In addition, large department stores, designer boutiques, designer stores and jewelry stores are also present.

2. Attractions. Sheung Wan and Sai Wan are famous for selling traditional folk handicrafts and dried seafood. Hollywood Road and Morrow Street are must-visits for collectors of antiques and artifacts. Bonham Street is the wholesale place for snakes, Man Wah Lane is the famous stamp street, Des Voeux Road West is the distribution center for seafood and groceries, Mei Fong Street is also known as the Salted Fish Bar, and Wing Lok Street is the distribution center for various traditional Chinese medicines and teas. The scattered areas in this area, Meifang Street, also known as Xian Yulan and Yongle Street, are a collection of various traditional Chinese medicines and teas. There is also an Edwardian-era building in this area - Westport City. The businesses here mainly deal in special art sketches, such as country paintings, paper-cuts, antique watches, etc. And there are more than a dozen silk shops.

3. Attractions: Causeway Bay, Wan Chai: Causeway Bay has shone in recent years, with multi-story shopping malls such as Times Square, Grand Central, World Trade Center, Lee Gardens, Lee Theater Plaza, Kimberly-Clark, etc. Another open-air market, Jardines Plaza, sells fashionable clothing and popular accessories; Paterson Street and Sharp Street East have also formed new forces, making Causeway Bay the first choice for teenagers to shop. As for the area along Queen's Road. Hong Kong Road Tung, located in Wan Chai, is a distribution center for fabric furniture, curtains, rattan and wood. To decorate this home you have to visit this area.

Attraction 4. One of Hong Kong's largest shopping malls, Cityplaza East: Cityplaza, is located at Taikoo Station of the MTR in the East District of Hong Kong Island. There are several large department stores, ice rinks, cinemas, restaurants and other entertainment facilities, as well as many retail stores.

5. Attractions. The shopping malls in Kowloon are mainly in Tsim Sha Tsui District, where various mid-to-high-end shopping malls gather, including Ocean Pier, Ocean Center, Ocean Gallery, Hong Kong Hotel Mall, Gateway Tower, Sun Plaza, Outlet City, New World Center, and Peninsula Hotel Shopping malls, Belle Shopping Avenue, etc. are where fashion boutiques and famous brand chain stores gather. In addition, there are outlet stores - Gallenway Road, local fashion upstarts - Kimberley Road, street fashion hot spots - Baileys Mall, etc. These are shopping places that tourists should not miss. As for Tsim Sha Tsui East, it is famous for its orderly modern commercial buildings, such as Nanyang Center, Peninsula Center, Happiness Center, Ming Fai Center, Hershey Center, etc. To experience the authentic shopping style of Hong Kong, Yau Ma Tei and Mong Kok are inevitable choices. Yau Ma Tei is the most famous night market in Temple Street. It is brightly lit at night and has shops on both sides, attracting tourists like crucian carp. In addition to the Temple Street Night Market, there is also a jade market in Yau Ma Tei. Mong Kok is a cultural center for young people, bustling with people from morning to night. In addition to Nathan Road and S Street at the Women's Souk, the most famous shopping spots in this area include Huayuan Street, where sports goods stores gather. There are also many hotspots for young people to spend money, including Liu Chao Special Zone, Xianda Plaza, Chic Castle wait.

Second, play and shopping routes: stations along the MTR lines (colors do not correspond to the picture below): Island Line: Sheung Wan - Central (starting from Tsuen Wan Line) - Admiralty (to Tsuen Wan Line) - Wan Chai - Causeway Bay - Tin Hau - Sheung Fortress - North Point - Yu To Chung (to Tseung Kwan O Line) - Taikoo - Sai Wan Ho - Chai Wan Tsuen Wan Line: Tsuen Wan - Kwai. - Tsim Sha Tsui - Admiralty (transfer to Island Line) - Central (transfer to Island Line) - Kwun Tong Line: Yau Ma Tei (transfer to Tsuen Wan Line) - Mong Kok (transfer to Tsuen Wan Line) - Prince Edward (transfer to Kowloon Tong (transfer to Take Kowloon-Canton Railway) - Lok Fu - Wong Tai Sin - Diamond Hill - Choi Hung - Kowloon Bay - transfer to Kwun Tong Line) - Tiu Keng Leng (transfer to Kwun Tong Line) - Tseung Kwan O - Hang Hau - Po Tung Lam Chung Line: Hong Kong-Kowloon-Olympic Games-Nanchang-Lai King (Transfer-Tsuen Wan Line)-Qing Accommodation: 1. Wan Chai: Hong Kong WHarneyGuang After arriving at the airport, take the Airport Express and get off at Hong Kong Station, and then take the hotel's free bus. Very suitable for independent travel hotel. The hotel room is relatively small, but still relatively clean. However, the rooms in Hong Kong hotels are generally relatively small! 2. Tsim Sha Tsui: Hong Kong Canton Hotel: It is in Tsim Sha Tsui, near the MTR station. There are many famous shops in Tsim Sha Tsui, and Harbor City is also nearby. It is very convenient and a very good hotel. The room in my memory should be a little bigger than the Huamei Guangdong Hotel in Hong Kong.

3. Causeway Bay: Metropolitan Hotel and Liyue Hotel: These two hotels are relatively new. They are all in Causeway Bay, a bit far from the subway station, but shopping places such as Times Square and Sogou are basically within walking distance. In addition, the hotel has a shuttle bus to and from the hotel and Times Square, which is very convenient. The hotel has a specific timetable! Popular routes: Causeway Bay-Harbour City-Mong Kok. I personally don’t think so. It’s necessary to go to the restaurants or shops recommended in the guide. The tea restaurants and dessert shops on the streets of Hong Kong are very good and the prices are moderate. And when I often go shopping, I will encounter restaurants recommended in the guide. Searching for restaurants specifically is time-consuming and not cost-effective. 4. Shopping phone number: 1. Shopping in Hong Kong: There is a famous duty-free shop in Tsim Sha Tsui in Europe, which is famous for its famous brand-name clothes and shoes. There are tour buses around the entrance, and tourists go in to buy. At first glance, it looks like this. In fact, many of them are off-season products for tourists, especially Japanese tourists. If you really want to buy, go to Harbor City a few steps away. There are many new products. In Causeway Bay, the products in major stores are much newer. If you don't mind money, going to Causeway Bay is definitely the best choice. 2. Shopping in Hong Kong - Cosmetics 2.1 The brand with the biggest price difference between skin care products and cosmetics is Lanc?me, and the price is 60% of the domestic price. Clinique is probably 65% ??to 70%. (Except eye cream, 80%) The one with the lowest price difference is Chanel. Because a small Chanel store is often out of stock, I have to go to department stores to buy it. Therefore, the price differences are smaller, with Estee Lauder and Clarins in the middle. SASA is a good choice, but sometimes young ladies accidentally give expired or expired goods to customers in mainland China and Taiwan, so there is no need to argue with them. Once the fox found something wrong with the gift in her hand, so he smiled and asked the lady to change it. The lady apologized quickly and gave me a new bottle. There used to be a strawberry shop near the Star Ferry Pier in Kowloon, which was quite famous among Mainland girls. However, the trend changed in 1999 and it is now very expensive. The biggest difference in perfume prices is GUCCIENVY domestic department store 400 in the United States, which sells various men's perfumes for 110 Hong Kong dollars to 125 Hong Kong dollars. Rainbow has more types of perfumes than Sasa, and the one in Causeway Bay, next to Sasa and Ajisen Ramen, is easier to find. In addition, the Body Shop is in Hong Kong, and American natural beauty products and Shiseido shampoo are cheaper than those in Beijing and Shanghai. You can buy the foot cream specially recommended by BODYSHOP, and mm, her feet should also be taken care of. There is no such good foot cream in China.

3: Shopping in Hong Kong - jewelry/watches/high-end pens In Hong Kong, you can see enough good watches that you can't see in China. The price is good, much cheaper than in China. For example, the popular Cartier trinity is priced at 13,300 in China, and HK:HKD7100 is another example. The new celebrity watches in the domestic market (I can Idon’ I don’t remember what style they are, but they are the ones that are often advertised anyway) are only available at Gold Jewelry in Shanghai. 4,400 yuan, the price in Hong Kong is 7,000 yuan (many jewelry and watch stores charge RMB). Fox strongly recommends buying Tag Heuer in Hong Kong, the price difference is not small. I recommend the Shanghai Watch Store in front of Times Square. It’s not big but has a good attitude and a good reputation. In addition, there are many watch shops in Mong Kok, which charge RMB. Tsim Sha Tsui is 20% more expensive than other places. Tang can't be bought there, especially in tourist shops. The price of Seiko is similar to that of other SWATCH products, but they have watch straps and other accessories, which are not available in China. You might as well buy one or two watch straps and give them away for your own use. There are many more Seiko models in Hong Kong than in China. Friends who like Japanese dramas can watch it. Fox himself doesn't like Japanese stuff, so he doesn't. I haven't looked into it in depth. When you first enter a jewelry store, you will feel that Hong Kong diamonds are much more expensive than mainland carats. In fact, the color and clarity of diamonds in Hong Kong are much better than those in mainland China. A colleague of mine gave his fiancée Stone E-color. Although it is small, only 25 carats, it is as pure as water. You can't find such a good one in Shanghai. If you go to a jewelry store in Shanghai, H and I are both lustful, and some people buy K colors. So, it depends on whether you want a big stone or a nice stone. The color is nice. Come to Hong Kong, if it’s big, it’s best to buy in China. Although the color is poor, it ends up being a lot cheaper. It’s best bought the old fashioned way. Chow Sang Sang, Chow Tai Fook, and TSL all have them. Young people can look at eye drops and adamantine gold jewelry.

After looking at a store like this, I realized that gold can be fashionable and beautiful without being tacky at all. 4: Hong Kong Shopping - Electrical Appliances Fengze Electric Co., Ltd. has guaranteed quality, but is slightly expensive. If you know your stuff, it's much cheaper to find good stuff in Mong Kok. In fact, many appliances are still expensive, especially air conditioners. But I believe you shouldn’t buy big stuff even if you win, so don’t buy it. Don't talk about it. The biggest difference is the audio, especially the mini system. The mini system is portable. My colleague Tianlong Shanghai 5100, HK was 2900HKD, but the poor guy got caught when entering customs and paid 1500 RMB in customs duty. Haha, when entering Shanghai, men check, but women don’t, so three colleagues bought stereos and two girls. 5: Shopping in Hong Kong - camera fox is not a wolf, not familiar with it. Digital cameras are definitely cheap, and all kinds of digital camera accessories are in abundant supply and cheap. Traditional cameras are only cheap for fools. What's great is that there are a lot of camera accessories in Hong Kong, such as various cable releases and so on. It's worse. I don’t understand. Cheaper than No. 6: Shopping in Hong Kong – Sporting goods are what everyone is most concerned about. I'm afraid it won't be cheap for everyone. Very disappointing. Some sports shoes are even more expensive than in mainland China. GTX jackets, etc. Compared to dumping stuff, you simply don't want to buy anything. However, the various accessories are much more complete than those in mainland China. Imported climbing accessories are also cheap. Only the Swiss Army Knife is cheaper and can be purchased. Electronic shopping in Hong Kong is small, rich in materials, numerous shopping malls, and convenient for shopping. Online shopping in Hong Kong is not as developed as in the mainland, and it is not developing fast, so smart Hong Kong people have turned their attention to the mainland. When I was buying cosmetics at a cosmetics counter in Causeway Bay, the counter girl told me that they also have purchasing agents on Taobao, which are slightly more expensive. They all get it to Shenzhen first and then express it to the buyer. Her mother also opened a milk powder purchasing store, which sold well. Online shopping in Hong Kong only started in the past two years. Some famous artists’ family members and relatives rely on their fame to do Taobao business or open Taobao stores (the more famous ones are Hong Kong milk powder purchasing agents in

The above is my personal view of Hong Kong. I hope the platform can be widely adopted and Included.

2. Hong Kong Travel Platform

TVB, I only know: "Wonderful Ecological Tour", "Love Romantic Tour", "Landscapes with Legends", "Wanyouguan" "West", a travel program produced in 2008. The entire program has five episodes, hosted by Gong Xitong (played by Le Tong), Jiang Jia_, Zhong Shuman, Zhou Meixin, and Zhong Shuqi, and then

Hong Kong's wireless humanistic travel The project "Love in Okinawa" is unique. It involves wandering with stars in a strange country to experience the bitter life, sensual life and death, love and love. In an environment that focuses exclusively on celebrity gossip, it blooms like a wonderful flower and not only receives high ratings. It has also swept the Taiwan Celebration Awards in recent years for the most valuable program, the most creative program, and the best variety information program. This project is different from ordinary travel projects that focus on eating, drinking and having fun. Many of them belong to poorer areas, introducing the lives of local people and exploring the meaning of life. The beautiful facial makeup and the artist's monologue are the most shocking parts of the film. p>And also won awards: in 2006, TVB Taiqing won the most valuable information column and the most creative program

In 2007, TVB Taiqing won the best variety information program, the 2006 TV The award ceremony for the best program in the ratings index survey, the highest ratings index throughout the year, and the winner of the first local program jury award - "Starting to the World"

3. Hong Kong Tourism Official Website

Because of the so-called Overseas refers to places other than mainland China, Hong Kong, and Macau. Traveling to Hong Kong is outbound tourism. But Hong Kong is part of China, so China’s borders include Hong Kong and Macau.

First of all, we should understand territory and territory (domestic): territory generally refers to the area within the jurisdiction of a country or region, but in the official language of the People's Republic of China and the State (China) United States, territory specifically refers to the territory of the people The People's Republic of China (the People's Republic of China), with the exception of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region and the Macao Special Administrative Region, which have sovereignty over the people of the People's Republic of China (the People's Republic of China) and Taiwan The areas and areas claimed by the People's Republic of China (PRC), and all areas owned and claimed by the People's Republic of China (PRC) are collectively referred to as Territories (Domestic). In fact, the Hong Kong and Macau Pass is used to travel to and from Hong Kong and Macao, not a passport. You can see the difference. The passes are issued by China itself to facilitate the management of population exchanges between the Special Administrative Region and the mainland.

4. Hong Kong Tourism Bureau official website homepage

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The Hong Kong and Macau Pass will be restored in 2021.

The Hong Kong and Macao Pass, commonly known as a two-way permit, is a travel document issued by the People's Republic of China and the Exit-Entry Administration of the People's Republic of China (China), that is, the National Immigration Administration. Two brands are issued by one agency. For residents of mainland China, they can travel to Hong Kong or Macau for personal reasons, visit relatives, engage in business, training, employment, study abroad and other unofficial activities.

Pass is divided into individual travel, group travel, family visit, business, other, stay and other categories.

Mainland residents who travel to the Hong Kong and Macao Special Administrative Regions for private purposes, visit relatives, engage in non-official activities such as business, training, employment, etc., should apply to the city or county public security entry and exit administration department in the place of their registered residence. Travel to Hong Kong and Macau with the pass and valid endorsement issued by the Public Security Exit and Entry Administration Department.

Mainland residents who want to settle in the Hong Kong or Macao Special Administrative Regions should apply to the city or county public security entry and exit administration department where they are registered. Travel to Hong Kong and Macau with the pass issued by the Public Security Exit and Entry Administration Department. To settle in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, the holder must take a boat out of the country at Luohu Port, Shenzhen Bay Port, Shekou Port, or Futian Port; if the holder wants to settle in the Macao Special Administrative Region, he must leave the country through Zhuhai Gongbei Port.

The application process for the Hong Kong and Macao Pass is as follows:

1. I need to go to the entry-exit permit center where I am registered, find the numbering machine to pick up the number, and then go to the information desk to get a mainland passport. Application form for resident passes to travel to Hong Kong and Macao

Article 10 Chinese citizens traveling between the mainland and the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region and the Macao Special Administrative Region, and Chinese citizens traveling between the mainland and Taiwan, must apply for passes in accordance with the law and abide by the relevant provisions of this law. Specific management measures shall be stipulated by the State Council.

5. Official Hong Kong Tourism Website

Mainland residents traveling to Hong Kong need a Hong Kong and Macau pass and endorsement. When military personnel and registered state workers apply for entry-exit documents, they must submit a consent letter issued by their affiliated unit or superior supervisory unit after review and approval in accordance with personnel management authority.

Mainland residents who do not apply for a passport on demand must also provide relevant certification materials in accordance with relevant regulations.

6. Hong Kong travel website look

Because the driving direction in Hong Kong is different from that in the mainland, but the opposite. So look left and right on the roadside to remind passers-by. Looking left means looking down on the left. Looking carefully at the right side of the car also means the same thing: look down on the right and be careful of passing vehicles! In addition to Chinese, they usually have English look left, look right

Current location I have been to Hong Kong many times. If the subject has a certain level of English, it is strongly recommended to book a B&B using Airbnb.

The location of Bamp; b is more suitable for tourism and shopping, and it is also close to the subway station. All kinds of living facilities are also available, which is very suitable for couples or families to live in.

Airbnb hosts in the United States are generally hospitable. If you have any questions or need help, you can ask them for advice, which makes you a good friend and enriches the meaning of your trip.

7. Hong Kong travel website rankings

Economics is mainly engaged in business in Hong Kong, providing professional financial information, including real-time financial news, real-time stock and derivatives quotations, stock reviews, and Hong Kong listings Company information, market analysis and charts, etc.

Economic Connection has a news team of more than 50 people in Hong Kong, collecting and editing more than 300 news stories every day, including real-time financial news in Hong Kong and the Asia-Pacific region, and covering the mainland and Taiwan. Financial markets coverage.

In addition to Hong Kong, the information was also sent to Macau, the mainland, Taiwan and Japan. Economic Cash is the primary data provider to its key customers, including banks and securities firms.