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Hong Kong Two-Day Tour Guide
Hong Kong is not a big city with a population of more than 7 million, so it is very crowded. However, the layout and planning of the city are very scientific and reasonable, giving people an ultra-modern visual impact. It is also a paradise for leisure shopping, giving you the feeling of stepping into the future. Here are some Hong Kong weekend travel tips.
In addition to being a city full of business, Hong Kong is also a beautiful and romantic city. It just depends on whether you are diligent enough to discover it. Here are the most primitive fishing villages, endless streets, the oldest ancestral halls, the most romantic beaches, the most delicious seafood, the most beautiful sunsets, stars and moon
Pingshan Heritage Trail is a 600-year-old The village is waiting for you to discover along the way!
You don’t have to go to Jiangnan to see ancient towns. There is only 1.6 kilometers of road in Hong Kong, but it passes through 7 ancient villages.
Only by walking into the walled villages can you truly understand Hong Kong, which has both the prosperity of an international city and the simplicity and tranquility of history.
The ancient gravel road, green bricks and moss, ancestral halls and towers, as well as road signs and stone carvings scattered along the way, are full of historical vicissitudes.
Cuixing Tower was originally called Kuixing Tower, also known as Wen Tower. Archaeologists believe that Xucheng Tower has a history of more than 600 years. In the Star Tower, Kuixing, who is in charge of the imperial examination, still protects the students in the village. As you walk, you will feel like you have arrived in Hong Kong. With the demolition of the Kowloon Walled City, Hong Kong's imprint is slowly being erased. If you still want to see the Hong Kong Yoo you have seen before, come to Tai O. When you see Tai O for the first time, you may be confused by the slightly dilapidated slum area in front of you. The various seafood sold in the alleys and the fishing nets decorated at the entrance of the coffee shops converted from shacks can still give a glimpse of the prosperity of the fishing industry in the past.
Tai O is a small fishing village on Lantau Island. It is incredible that a modern metropolis like Hong Kong still retains this original cultural landscape. Every place in Tai O has a strong fishing village atmosphere, recording Hong Kong's true past so that this real existence will not be erased by time. Because of this, it is even more charming.
Salted fish, shrimp paste, salted egg yolk, fish maw and other local specialties are famous far and wide. There are also many small shops selling food, specialty drinks and handicrafts. There are also many temples in the village. You can also visit Ngong Ping 360, Po Lin Temple, etc. Disneyland is also near Lantau Island. Take bus No. 11 from Tai O to Tung Chung MTR Station, and you can transfer to Disneyland in one stop.
Travel Guide
Address: Tai O Island, West Lantau Island, New Territories, Hong Kong
Transportation:
From Shenzhen, you can take the MTR to Tung Chung Station, then transfer to bus No. 11 at Tung Chung Bus Station to Tai O;
Take the ferry from Central Ferry Pier No. 6 to Mui Wo, Lantau Island, and then take bus No. 1 to Tai O;
If you want to visit Lantau Island, you can also buy a one-day ticket for Lantau Island for HKD 35. You can take all routes on Lantau Island, and you can also go to Tai O.
Accommodation:
Australian landscape tofu often appears in TVB Hong Kong dramas, so don’t forget to eat it. In addition, Tai O’s shrimp paste is also very famous and can be used as souvenirs. There are almost no hotels in Tai O, so you usually arrive and leave on the same day.
Camping, hiking, watching sheep and counting stars on Tapen Island.
Cows and sheep can be seen grazing leisurely everywhere.
Ta Mun Island, also known as Tsao Chau, is adjacent to Lau Ko Wan in Sai Kung. Tamen Island does not have snow-white beaches, but it has good security, a comfortable environment, and large flat grasslands. The cows and sheep were grazing leisurely, and I accidentally thought they were in a pasture in New Zealand.
The best thing about Tower Gate is camping facing the sea.
The public environment in the tower is very good, the bathroom is clean, the signs are clear, and there are benches for leisure. Camping here is a breeze! There is endless sunshine and endless sea breeze. In the evening, the entire island is shrouded in purple light by the afterglow of the setting sun. At night, the sky is full of stars. Walking up the stairs, you feel like you are heading towards the starry sky.
Travel guide:
Transportation:
Lok Ma Chau - University Station - Ma Liu Shui Pier - take a boat directly to the tower gate;
Take the MTR to Sha Tin Station, take KMB 299X at Sha Tin Bus Terminal directly to Sai Kung, and then take a boat at Wong Shek Pier to Tap Mun.
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Accommodation: Only Rongshu Village should provide B&Bs on the island. Camping is the best way to stay, but there is no rental service for camping equipment on the island, so you need to prepare it yourself. There are no toilets or showers near the campsite, which is not convenient. However, the toilets near the pier are very convenient. It’s about a 10-minute walk from the campsite and there are paid shower rooms.
The heart-shaped beach creates the most romantic sanctuary in the sand!
Ng Kaisha is located in Sha Tin, Hong Kong, close to Ma On Shan. It is like the forgotten end of the world in Hong Kong. It is difficult to photograph a building with a panoramic camera. There are no tall buildings as a backdrop, and there are plenty of 180-degree ocean views along the horizon. Quietness is the best interpretation here.
It is said that this is the most romantic place in Hong Kong because there is a huge "Heart of the Sea", a pile of heart-shaped stones2. There are also many TVB scenes, such as "My Sassy Grandma" and "Dangerous Love". This is also one of the best places to watch the sunset that few tourists know about. The sky, water, mountains, docks, and fishing boats echo each other and are beautiful. If you love her, bring her here!
Travel Guide:
Address: Wu Kaisha, Shatin District, Hong Kong
Transportation: Take the MTR to Tai Wai and transfer to Wuxi Sha Line. You don't have to go to Wu Kaisha Station, just take Ma'anshan Station. It's about a 10-minute walk from Ma'anshan Plaza.
Sai Kung Seafood Street: Shout out when buying seafood here.
Most of the time, it is laid back and relaxed here. Walking here, you even have the illusion of strolling in a small town in Southeast Asia. Yes, Saigon, the name is the same as the old name of Ho Chi Minh City in Vietnam.
It is the favorite seafood feeding place for locals in Saigon. When buying seafood in Saigon, you have to use "Shout". Under the stone wall of the pier is a row of fishing boats. The seafood on the boat is sold by the basket. Loudly ask the boatman for the price at the railing. Don't worry about not weighing enough. Absolutely great value for money. In addition to fresh seafood, there are also many kinds of dried seafood made by fishermen.
Then pick a favorite seafood restaurant on the street and watch the chef use the freshest ingredients to make the purest delicious food. All kinds of delicious seafood, the variety is very rich.
You can travel through the streets that extend in all directions. Each store here has its own characteristics. Just find a place to sit down and live a truly slow life. Blowing the gentle sea breeze, enjoying the bright sunshine, and finding a cafe is the best way to spend the afternoon in a daze.
Travel Guide
Address: Sai Kung Seafood Street, Central Waterfront, Sai Kung District, Hong Kong
Transportation:
Take 92 from Exit C2 of Diamond Hill Station, MTR No. 1 bus;
Take green minibus No. 1 or 1A from Exit C2 of Choi Hau Station and get off at Sai Kung Central Station;
Take the Tseung Kwan O Line to Hang Hau and take the bus at Hang Hau Bus Terminal Line 101M to Saigon.
Fushan fell in love with the sea, oysters and the sunset.
If you only love oysters among all seafood, you must come here. Fukuyama, located at the intersection of salt and fresh water, is ideal for raising oysters.
You don’t have to get here early. In the evening, there are endless rows of oysters on the sea. Oyster farmers take back oysters that have been drying for a day and pile them randomly on the shore.
Fushan is located in Deep Bay in the northwest of Hong Kong's "New Territories". It is an ideal place to watch the sunset (facing the sun, the sunset is better than Shenzhen Bay), and you can also overlook Shenzhen and Shekou on the other side.
Because it is only separated from Shenzhen by a bridge, it is the cheapest place for Shenzhen people to watch the sunset. It only costs the round-trip bus fare to enjoy the beautiful scenery.
Travel Guide
Sunset time:
Watch the sunset time of the season in advance before departure. It is best to arrive an hour early, otherwise you will miss many wonderful moments.
Transportation:
Station name-Liu Fushan.
New Territories Green Minibus No. 33, 34a, 34 and 35
Route:
Shenzhen Bay Bus B2P and B2X (only available on weekends) Tin Shui Wai Station (one stop, HKD 8.5) Transfer to bus K65 (cross the road by bus, HKD 4.5) to Lau Fook Shan (about ten or twenty minutes) by the seaside at the entrance of Seafood Street.
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