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6-day and 5-day tour schedule for Hong Kong and Macao?
- Take A21 City Bus from the airport (35-4 minutes' drive, $33), get off at Nathan Road (Mong Kok Central Station) and walk for 5 minutes to the hotel. After getting off, walk to the right, then cross Nathan Road (HSBC) and go straight along Argyle Street for 2 minutes. Turn left and turn to reclamation street for about 4 meters, and you will see the hotel on your right.
CHECK-IN the hotel first, and then take a short rest.
- After a short rest, you can go to the nearby langham place for a stroll, and then you can use the tunnel in the MTR station to go shopping around Bo Xie Street, Ladies Street and Xianda Square in Mong Kok. Besides, there are many authentic snacks and foods in Hong Kong, which you like. There are deals for tens of yuan, and Pinggui will decide for himself!
Tian Haoyun Dim Sum Specialty Store
G/F, No.8 Cuiyuan Building, No.2-2 Guanghua Street, Mong Kok.
The neighborhood dim sum shop opened by the dim sum supervisor of the former Four Seasons Hotel must try crispy baked pork buns and smooth rice rolls. Introduction: Chaozhou Fenguo, Qizi Osmanthus Jelly, Baked Barbecued Barbecued Pork Bag, Huangsha Pig Runchang, and Bacon Radish Cake
DAY 2 Ocean Park
- MTR Mong Kok Station Central Ring Road, get off at admiralty station, and then take Exit B and transfer to Citybus Ocean Park shuttle bus No.629. (MTR takes 1 minutes, Octopus costs $9.7) (Citybus No.629) Victoria Harbour, Stanley Market, Causeway Bay, Taiping Peak.
1) Avenue of Stars+Victoria Bay (1 hour's use)
- Exit J of MTR Tsim Sha Tsui East Station, after passing through the New World Center, you can stroll along the Avenue of Stars and enjoy the scenery of Victoria Bay.
2) Stanley Market (you can watch the mountains and rivers of Hong Kong along the way)
- then outside the New World Center. Take Citybus Line 973 (about 1 hour, $13.6) and get off at Stanley.
Stanley Market is a famous tourist attraction in Hong Kong. It is located in the southeast of Hong Kong Island, in the northwest of Stanley Peninsula, looking at Stanley Bay in the south, adjacent to Murray Building and Stanley Square in the east and the Narcissus Temple in the south.
The streets in Stanley Market include Stanley Main Street, Stanley Market Road, Stanley New Street and Stanley Village Road. There are many single-storey Tang buildings in Stanley Market, the ground floor is the most prosperous, selling souvenirs of foreign tourists, China handicrafts, handwritten letters, ready-made clothes, oil paintings and so on. Famous shops include Salvation Army, French bakery restaurant, etc. Others are small and medium-sized retailers, or small restaurants and foreign currency change shops. The Hong Kong Tourist Guide published by the Hong Kong Tourist Association also recommends this scenic spot.
3) Causeway Bay
- Take City Bus No.65 from Stanley and get off at sogo Station in Causeway Bay. (4 minutes' drive, $8.9)
Causeway Bay is one of the major shopping areas in Hong Kong, with many large department stores and shopping malls, including Times Square and World Trade Center. It is pointed out that there are many Japanese people living in Causeway Bay and its adjacent areas, so there are also many large Japanese department stores and supermarkets in Causeway Bay, including sogo, Mitsukoshi Department Store and C! Ty'super, etc., Japanese restaurants, clubs and entertainment places dedicated to entertaining Japanese people are dotted all over the area. Because there are many trendy shops in Causeway Bay, they sell local, Japanese and even world-wide fashion goods, fashions and trendy products. In addition, there are many theaters, karaoke shops and other entertainment facilities in Causeway Bay, and many shops in Causeway Bay are open until late at night, so Causeway Bay has become a very busy area and one of the most popular places for young people in Hong Kong.
4) The Peak of Taiping Mountain
- After eating in Causeway Bay, take the MTR to Central/Hong Kong Station, walk to the peak cable car station and take the cable car/bus to the peak.
DAY 4 Tung Chung, Lantau Giant Buddha, Ngong Ping, Tai O and Tsim Sha Tsui Star Ferry
- take the MTR to tung chung station, and then take the Ngong Ping 36 cable car to the Giant Buddha. Enjoy the scenery along the way.
- You can take the No.21 bus to Tai O for lunch at noon, and then visit the Ngong Ping Market after lunch.
- Then you can take the No.11 bus back to citygate, Tung Chung for shopping.
- Finally, you can take the MTR back to Tsim Sha Tsui, and then take the Star Ferry to enjoy symphony of lights on the Victoria Harbour. You can also enjoy the difference between night and day in Victoria Harbour.
DAY 5 Disney (staying at Disney Hotel)
- MTR Mong Kok Station Tsuen Wan Line, Lai King Station, transfer to Tung Chung Line, and then transfer to Xin 'ao Station, transfer to Disney special train. (MTR takes 32 minutes, Octopus costs $16.6)
DAY 6 clears up and prepares for the return trip.
- Take the MTR.
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