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For shopping tips in Hong Kong, stay at the Ibis Century Plaza Hotel (138 Java Road, North Point, Hong Kong)

LZ~ Since it was already 11 pm when we arrived at Shenzhen Baoan Airport, it was too late to reach the customs clearance time at Luohu Port (12 pm), so only Huanggang Port could pass the customs. (24-hour customs clearance)

At that time, Route 338 to Huanggang Port had stopped. As far as I know, the airport transfer line 9 is: Baoan Airport - Shenzhen Airlines Building - China Merchants Bank Building - Shennan Xiangmi Interchange - Special Administrative Region Newspaper Office - Convention and Exhibition Center - Union Square - Huanggang Port. This line will be slightly later but probably not after 11 o'clock.

If there is no bus or special line to Huanggang Port because it is too late, you will have to take a taxi. Since it was after 11pm, the taxi meter had to be charged. The journey took about 45 minutes and the fare was about 140 yuan.

When you arrive at Huanggang Port, after exiting China, you walk out of the gate and walk a few steps to the 24-hour cross-border bus station. I bought a ticket to Wan Chai for NT$55. After getting on the bus, we went to Hong Kong Customs. After passing it, we set off to Wan Chai, and the final stop was Wan Chai Pier. The journey takes about 40 minutes.

When we arrived at Wan Chai Pier, it was already very late and the subway was closed. Since the pier is quite far from the minibus, you still have to take a taxi directly to the hotel. It takes about 15 minutes and the fare is about 50 yuan.

There are so many fun places in Hong Kong:

Classics: Golden Bauhinia Square, Madame Tussauds on Victoria Peak, Victoria Harbour, Ladies Market, Temple Street, Waterfront Promenade and Avenue of Stars , Disneyland, Ocean Park, Po Lin Temple, Ngong Ping Cable Car, Wong Tai Sin Temple, Lan Kwai Fong, Stanley, Repulse Bay, Wangfu Rock, and the Wishing Tree. . .

Unique means of transportation: tram (the only double-decker tram in the world, commonly known as "Ding Ding"), ferry, light rail.

Special snacks: Hong Kong-style barbecued pork, Hong Kong-style tea drinking, seafood from Sai Kung/Lamma Island/Lei Yue Mun, cart noodles, fish balls and egg waffles that used to be served on the streets have now been converted into Shop noodles, sweetness, turtle paste; and French, Italian, Japanese, Chinese, and Southeast Asian cuisine. . .

Some people say that you can visit Hong Kong in 3 days, but in fact, you can visit it in about a week.

There are also shopping hotspots:

(1) Landmark Central - very high-end

(2) Pacific Place, Admiralty - not far from the foot of Victoria Peak

(3) Causeway Bay SOGO and Times Square - hotspots for the countdown to New Year every year

(4) Festival Walk, Kowloon Tong - very big

(5) Sha Tin New City Plaza - the first large shopping mall along the East Rail Line at Lo Wu Port

(6) Tsim Sha Tsui Harbor City - next to the Star Ferry Pier, with the cruise terminal on the other side. What’s even more unique is that from December 1st to New Year’s Day every year, there is a Christmas-themed event lighting, which is very beautiful

(7) Donghui City - a large shopping mall closest to the airport

(8) Nathan Road - From Prince Edward to Tsim Sha Tsui, there are shopping malls on both sides, as well as clothing, jewelry, and restaurants. In December, the entire Nathan Road is decorated with Christmas lights.

(9) Langham Place - Mongkok

The above shopping hotspots include clothing and bags from world-renowned brands.

LZ~ Since you haven’t decided whether to travel to Hong Kong yet, it’s difficult to give you a specific itinerary now. But during your stay in Hong Kong, except for Stanley, Repulse Bay, Hope Rock, Wishing Tree and other places that are relatively remote, all other places are worth visiting. Especially on the Avenue of Stars, the promenade of Tsim Sha Tsui, you can watch the Symphony of Lights - laser show on top of many commercial buildings in Central from 8:00 to 8:15 every night, and see how beautiful Victoria Harbor is at night~ and 12 During the month, large buildings and commercial buildings on both sides of Victoria Harbor are decorated with Christmas lights.

In addition to the above, there are three streets in Mong Kok, running parallel to Nathan Road: (1) Sai Yeung Choi Street (2) Tung Choi Street, commonly known as Ladies Street (3) Fa Yuen Street, commonly known as Sneaker Street.

(1) The place with the highest concentration of cosmetics, skin care product chains and digital products in Hong Kong.

There are several Sasa, Bonjour, Angel, ColourMix, H2O, Fancl, Fortress, Broadway, Zhongyuan, and Suning Laser stores on one street

(2) All places with cheap clothing and trinkets, and you can also bargain.

(3) Therefore, brand sports shoes and supplies are cheaper here than in specialty stores.

Basically, the classics of shopping and sightseeing in Hong Kong are the above. LZ~ Once you have chosen, please add in the question which places you want to go, and I will arrange a reasonable and time-sufficient itinerary for you.

Additional LZ new question: I will take a look at your addition. . . Stupid. Why didn't you tell me earlier? . . It also took me 20 minutes to write the opening paragraph. It feels a bit like a rubber ball deflating. . . This will be the longest Hong Kong travel question I have ever answered~

Rearrange the route:

(1) The only transportation after leaving Lo Wu Pass is the East Rail. After entering Hong Kong, take the East Rail to Kowloon Tong Station, transfer to the MTR Kwun Tong Line (green) to Yau Tong Station, and transfer to the Eastern Harbor Crossing Line to North Point. The journey takes about 70 minutes, and the bicycle ticket is 44.5 yuan, or 42.5 yuan when using an Octopus. Exit A1 and walk east for 2 minutes to the Ibis Century Plaza Hotel.

Since you don’t have much time to travel in Hong Kong, as I said, it is enough to choose the key and lively areas mentioned above.

(2) SOGO Department Store, Times Square, Causeway Bay -

Take the MTR from North Point Station to the east, 3 stops to Causeway Bay, the journey takes about 7 minutes, one-way ticket is NT$5, use Octopus card It’s 4.5 yuan. When you arrive at Causeway Bay Station, SOGO is right above the station and take Exit D3. Take Exit A towards Times Square.

You can also take the tram on King's Road in North Point. There is no section fee. It costs NT$2 and you can get off at SOGO station. Times Square is to the southwest of SOGO. Take Qichao directly in front of SOGO and you will get to Times Square in 8 minutes.

(3) Mong Kok -

Take the MTR from North Point Station to the east, 5 stops to Admiralty Station, change to Tsuen Wan Line (red) opposite the platform and cross the Cross Harbor Tunnel to Kowloon Mong Kok Station. The journey takes about 25 minutes, but the ticket is 10.5 yuan, or 9.7 yuan with an Octopus. After arriving at the station, Exit E2 is Sai Yeung Choi Street. Almost all your Hong Kong makeup brands are there.

(4) One of the days will go to the Golden Bauhinia Square (can be omitted), Madame Tussauds on Victoria Peak, and the Avenue of Stars at the Harbor City Promenade in Tsim Sha Tsui

-Go to the Golden Bauhinia first square. Take the MTR to Wan Chai. It only takes 15 minutes to walk there. If you don’t want to go, you can take the MTR or go to Central Station. Exit J2 and enter Garden Road, then walk south. It’s a 15-minute uphill walk to the Peak Cable Car Station. (2) The package ticket for Peak Tram and Madame Tussauds is HKD 180. After visiting, you can take the 15C (4.2 yuan) sightseeing bus at the cable car station to the Star Ferry Pier in Central. Then take a ferry to the Star Ferry Pier in Tsim Sha Tsui on the other side. (It costs NT$2.5 or NT$3 and runs for 5 minutes.) From the ferry, you can enjoy the commercial district of Hong Kong Island and the cultural district of Tsim Sha Tsui.

When you arrive at the Star Ferry Pier in Tsim Sha Tsui, you will see the Harbor City Shopping Plaza to the west, and the Clock Tower to the east first, and then the promenade. It takes a 15-minute walk along the way (because you have to budget to take photos while enjoying the Victoria Harbor). Just to the Avenue of Stars.

After walking along the Avenue of Stars, take a look at the time, because there will be a Symphony of Lights from 8:00 to 8:15. It is a Symphony of Lights laser show held jointly by various buildings (11 buildings) in the Central Generation Business District. Performance, you will understand why people always say how beautiful the night view of Victoria Harbor is~ (Watching the night view at Tsim Shan Tsui Promenade, the feeling is different from watching it at Victoria Peak)

LZ~ Generally This is my itinerary. Since it takes a long time to answer the questions, there may be some typos in the middle. Sorry~ If there is anything you don’t understand, please hi me directly on Baidu.