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Hong Kong travel, 6 days and 5 nights. Specific itinerary. Please help the experts to arrange the itinerary..

Hong Kong (six days and five nights) We traveled independently from the 13th to the 18th. Except for the Disney Hollywood Hotel where we stayed on the night of the 14th, we stayed at the Lido Hotel near Causeway Bay for the remaining 4 nights. com/ acc/booking.php?hostelid=3054. The rooms in the Lido Hotel are very small, and the window of the standard room faces a cemetery, which makes me feel uncomfortable. However, the service attitude of the hotel is good, especially the porters who will take the initiative to pick up the luggage and do not need to tip! Now I will talk about our itinerary in detail, I hope it will be useful to everyone! ^_^ 13th: Airport - Lido Hotel The plane arrived at Hong Kong Airport at 5 pm and exchanged 1,000 Hong Kong dollars at the airport. The exchange rate was 1,050:1,000. It is recommended that you do not exchange at the airport. It is such a loss! It can be redeemed in Chongqing, and then we bought tickets for Disney and Ocean Park at the China Travel Service (Hong Kong) window at the airport. Tickets for Ocean Park were cheaper than buying them at the park entrance, 159 Hong Kong dollars, and 295 Hong Kong dollars for Disney. Then we went directly to the B13 counter to collect the bus tickets to and from the Lido Hotel. We spent a long time waiting for the hotel bus because the airport staff called the hotel's name in English, and then the passengers staying in the hotel followed the staff to board the bus. My husband and I speak very poor English, and the staff's Mandarin is really not to be complimented. After a lot of effort, we finally arrived at the Lido Hotel at 9pm. The first day was so strenuous that we didn’t want to go out anymore, so we took a rest after eating the instant noodles we brought and decided to fight again tomorrow. 14th: Cosmopolitan Hotel-Golden Bauhinia Square-Disneyland-Hollywood Hotel got up at 8 a.m., had some biscuits and coffee, boarded the free bus from the hotel to Times Square at 8:30, and exchanged another 1,000 Hong Kong dollars, which was better than the airport The exchange rate is higher, 1000:990. Times Square is very lively. Although it is called a square, it is actually very small. It is about the same size as the land in front of Jiefangbei Wangfujing. In the nearby streets, you can see some facades saying exchange RMB, exchange The rate was 1000:1012. Those small shops didn't look very formal. We were worried that we would get counterfeit money, so we didn't patronize them. After walking for about 10 minutes, we arrived at Causeway Bay MTR Station. Hong Kong's underground transportation is very convenient. You can go anywhere by subway. We bought an Octopus for 150 yuan and took the subway to Wan Chai Station. There is an overpass from Exit A5 and we walked along the overpass. At the end you can see the sign to Golden Bauhinia Square, the journey is only 5 minutes. We took some photos at the Golden Bauhinia Square and then took the hotel shuttle bus back to the hotel. After checking out, we stored our luggage. I ate 2 bowls of noodles at a small shop near the hotel for 46 Hong Kong dollars. I really felt the high consumption level in Hong Kong! At this time, I miss Chongqing’s hot and sour noodles! ^_^ We took the bus from the hotel to Hong Kong Station at 12:15, took the Tung Chung Line subway and got off at Sunny Bay Station, then transferred to the Disney-specific subway to go directly to Disney. It was already 14:20 in the afternoon, so we went first After checking in at the Hollywood Hotel and putting away our luggage, we officially entered the park and started our journey to Disney! In Disney, we played The Lion King Celebration, The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh, Forest River Ride, Meet Stitch, Space Mountain, and Mickey Mouse Musical. Flying over Space Mountain is quite thrilling. It is actually an indoor roller coaster. It is not recommended for those who are timid. Dinner was Bamboo Chops and Chicken Leg Rice for HK45, and a second set of ice cream and pineapple pancakes for HK20. We watched the classic firework show at 8pm. It was really spectacular. It is recommended to go early to get a good seat. Although we went to Disneyland on weekdays and not on weekends or holidays, there were still many people. There are so many, most of them are adults taking children. So I discussed with my husband that when we have a little baby and Disney repairs the second and third phases, we can play it again as a family! ^_^ 15th: Disneyland-Lido Hotel-Avenue of Stars-Star Pier-Lido Hotel Disneyland didn’t open until 10am, so I got up at 9am, and checked out after eating the breakfast I brought. After storing our luggage, we headed to the park again. This time we took the sightseeing train at the gate and went directly to Fantasy World. We played Dumbo, which was very childish. Then we went to Tomorrowland to play Buzz Lightyear. I forgot the name of the car. I had lunch at HK45/person and left Disneyland at 15:00.

After going to the hotel to pick up our luggage, we took the subway to the Sunny Bay Line. We then took the Tung Chung Line and got off at Hong Kong Station. We took the Lido Hotel's shuttle bus back to the hotel. We checked in again and at 17:00 we took the shuttle bus again. When we arrived at Times Square in Causeway Bay, we walked to the MTR station and took the Island Line and got off at Admiralty Station. Originally there was a bus from the Lido Hotel directly to Admiralty, but we missed the time. Take the Tsuen Wan Line at Admiralty MTR Station and get off at Tsim Sha Tsui. It takes about 8 minutes to walk to the Avenue of Stars. At 8 o'clock in the evening, I watched the Mandarin version of "A Symphony of Lights". Later, I walked along the promenade to the Star Ferry Pier and took the Star Star Pier. The ferry returned to Central, and we took the MTR Island Line and got off at Causeway Bay. After a 10-minute walk, we returned to the Cosmopolitan Hotel. 16th: Lido Hotel-Ocean Park-The Peak-Lido Hotel took the hotel shuttle bus to Admiralty MTR Station at 9:15 a.m. and took City Bus 629 directly to Ocean Park. The time was 10:10 a.m. . Ocean Theater is too short, about 20 minutes, and Whiskers Passion Tour is good. The chairs can move and it feels very real. The consumption in the park is similar to that of Disneyland. We had a fried chicken set meal for HK40 for lunch. The only good thing was that we boiled several bottles of water at the hotel when we set off. Although it was very tiring to carry it, we saved dozens of dollars. The money is worth it! You can use RMB in the park, and the exchange rate is 1:1. We didn't leave until 6pm. We also took Citybus 629 back to Admiralty, and we were ready to start heading towards Victoria Peak. I passed a restaurant on the way and had some noodles and honey rice, ***HK48. I looked at the map and walked for 10 minutes to the cable car station up the mountain. Don’t worry about finding the way. Hong Kong has convenient transportation and there are signs everywhere. and road signs. Cable car up the mountain + Madame Tussauds ***HK125, we bought a package ticket and went directly to the cable car without queuing. It is said that the most inclined part of the cable car reaches 25 degrees, haha, what does that feel like? It is best to sit on the right side when taking the cable car, so you can enjoy the night view of Central along the way. Ten minutes later we arrived at the Lingxiao Pavilion, and first went to the Wax Museum. There were not many celebrities inside, including Tony Leung, Chow Yun-fat, and Jacky Cheung, who I like. It was said that Andy Lau had been taken away for repairs, but we didn't see it either. After the visit, we went up to the observation deck, but it was too foggy to see much of the scenery. We returned to the hotel at 10:30 pm. 17th: Cosmopolitan Hotel - Mong Kok - Temple Street - Causeway Bay. We originally planned to go to Lantau Island to see the Big Buddha today, but we were too tired, so we temporarily decided to forget about shopping today. We first took the MTR Island Line to Admiralty Station, and then took the Tsuen Wan Get off the train at Mong Kok and stroll along the road to Tsim Sha Tsui. Haha, this is a good place for free travel. You can make your own arrangements wherever you want to go. Then we returned to Causeway Bay along the route we came from, where there is Sogo Department Store and Times Square. After buying clothes and satisfying our shopping desire, we returned to the hotel. ^_^ 18th: Cosmopolitan Hotel - Times Square, Causeway Bay - I checked out the luggage at the airport at 11 a.m., walked to Times Square, wandered around for a while, and ate famous local snacks and desserts, such as fish balls, mandarin duck, Pineapple oil, etc. I went to Tsui Wah Tea Restaurant at noon and spent HK135 on a big meal. After all, it was my last meal in Hong Kong! We got our luggage back at 15:00 and boarded the bus to the airport at the hotel. The flight arrived at Chongqing at 17:00 and at 19:00. My 2007 trip to Hong Kong came to a successful conclusion! Follow-up question: Here are the places we want to go: Madame Tussauds, the Avenue of Stars in Tsim Sha Tsui, the Hong Kong Cultural Center, the Hong Kong Museum of Art, and the Space Museum, the Little Bear Museum, the Golden Bauhinia Square, the Convention and Exhibition Center, and the Star Ferry. Snoopy Park, Women's Market, Men's Street, Ocean Park, Disneyland. Is there anything else to introduce besides these? If you don’t mind, please attach all the routes, the local must-eats, and the required fees (taxi booking/delivery), thank you.

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