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Where can I find a brochure for self-help tours in Hong Kong?

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Hong kong:

Tsim Sha Tsui's Cultural and Artistic Journey

Colorful Tsim Sha Tsui is not only a paradise for shopping and food, but also the center of culture and art in Hong Kong. Here, all kinds of exhibition halls are dazzling, and the old and new landmarks with the most historical value are merged into one furnace. Why not slow down and enjoy a spiritual feast?

Salisbury Road, Tsim Sha Tsui: Hong Kong Cultural Centre, Hong Kong Space Museum and Hong Kong Museum of Art.

Transportation: 1) Take the subway to tsim sha tsui station (Exit E) and follow the instructions; 2) Take the Star Ferry from Central or Wan Chai to Tsim Sha Tsui, and then walk 10 minutes.

Hong kong cultural centre-hall-level performance venue

Like a slowly opening accordion shape, it is very eye-catching. The Cultural Center is one of the main performance venues of the Hong Kong Arts and Culture Festival. Famous international and local concerts, operas, musicals and large-scale dances are often performed here, and many free entertainment programs and cultural benefit performances are also held here. This is a pilgrimage site for local art lovers.

Opening hours: 9: 00-23: 00.

Tour guide service: visitors can be arranged to visit various performance venues of the Cultural Center and watch many artistic decorations in the Center.

Tel (852)27342009

Ticket price: HK$ 10 yuan/person.

Hong kong space museum-exploring the mysteries of the universe

The design is half-egg-shaped, and its sky hall is one of the largest in the world. Every day, there are many wonderful all-sky movies and sky shows, and the audience can sit in a chair and enjoy the deep sky, which is vivid and shocking.

Venue: Salisbury Road 10, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon.

Opening hours: Monday, Wednesday to Friday afternoon 13: 00 to 21:00; Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays10: 00-21:00. Lunar New Year's Eve is open until17: 00; The museum is closed on Tuesdays and the first and second days of the Lunar New Year.

Tel: (852)272 10226

Ticket price: HK$ 10.

Recent plan suggestions:

All-day movie: The Lost Land

You will experience a visual tour from the skyscrapers in new york City to the Gisjo Mountains.

Screening time: from now until March 3 1.

Venue: Hong Kong Space Museum Planetarium

Admission: 24 yuan in the front seat and 32 yuan in the back seat.

Hong Kong Museum of Art-Entering the Art World

So far, the art museum has collected more than 3000 pieces of/kloc-0.

Opening hours: every day 10:00- 18:00, closed on Thursdays (except public holidays), the first and second days of the Lunar New Year, and closed earlier than 17: 00 on the Lunar New Year's Eve.

Tel: (852) 272100116.

Admission: HK$ 10, admission is free on Wednesday.

Hong Kong Museum of History

The large-scale permanent exhibition "Hong Kong Story" in the museum tells the growth story and historical symbols of the city. You can also see them all, and there are exhibitions with different themes to visit.

Opening hours: Monday, Wednesday to Saturday:10: 00—18: 00; Sundays and public holidays10: 00-19: 00; Close the door before Lunar New Year's Eve 17: 00; The museum will be closed on the first and second days of the lunar new year.

Tel: (852)27249042

Admission: HK$ 10. Admission is free on Wednesday (special exhibitions may be charged separately).

Hong Kong Science Museum

There are about 500 exhibits in the permanent exhibition of the Science Museum, about 80% of which can be operated and experienced by the audience. Among them, the most striking thing is the energy shuttle, which is as high as 22 meters and is the largest of its kind in the world.

Opening hours: Monday to Wednesday and Friday:13: 00-21:00; Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays10: 00-21:00; Lunar New Year's Eve is open until17: 00; Closed on Thursdays and the first day of the Lunar New Year.

Admission: 25 yuan, HK$, admission is free every Wednesday.

Bell tower-a first-class historical monument

The entire bell tower was completed at 192 1, with a height of 45 meters and a lightning rod 7 meters long on the roof. The bell tower is a legal monument of "first-class historical building" in Hong Kong.

Address: Side of Tsim Sha Tsui Cultural Center

Kowloon Mosque -3000 people worship at the same time

The whole temple covers an area of 1500 square meters, and is made of plain white marble. The window grilles with arched thresholds are quite exquisite, and minarets are built at the four corners of the marble roof.

Address: No.0/05, Nathan Road, Tsim Sha Tsui.

Star Ferry Terminal —— a century-old transportation hub

You can enjoy the charming scenery of Hong Kong to the maximum extent by taking the ferry at Star Ferry Pier, and you can enjoy the various customs of Victoria Harbour without expensive consumption. It's only 8 minutes from Central to Tsim Sha Tsui.

Address: Beside the Bell Tower in Tsim Sha Tsui

Attention to free travel in Hong Kong:

Urban traffic tips

Taxi-the most convenient.

All-night taxi service, the fare is charged by the meter, in which the starting price of "Hong" is HK$15; The starting price of "Green" is $65,438+02.5; The starting price of "Blue" is HK$ 65438 +02.

* Passengers have to pay extra tunnel/bridge fees (3-50 USD); Baggage is also extra.

Kowloon-Guangxi railway-connecting northwest New Territories and urban areas

When you leave the urban area in the northwest New Territories, you can take the West Rail, starting at Tuen Mun Station and ending at Nanchang Station. Nanchang Station is grounded to the Tung Chung Line of the Railway, and mei foo station is connected to the Tsuen Wan Line of the Metro. West Rail trains charge by station, and the fare is HK$ 5 ~ 13.

Subway-the fastest and most crowded.

MTR lines are divided into Hong Kong Island Line, Tsuen Wan Line, Kwun Tong Line, Tung Chung Line and Tseung Kwan O Line. Tickets range from HK$ 3.5 to HK$ 26.

Bus-the best way to appreciate the scenery.

The service hours are from 6 am to midnight, and there is also an all-night service route. The routes cover all parts of Hong Kong, among which the free-flowing First World bus tourists especially shuttle to various scenic spots and shopping hotspots, such as the 15 line leading to the peak, the 14 line leading to Stanley and the 792M line leading to Saigon.

Trams-the most distinctive place in Hong Kong

Tram is a means of transportation that only travels on Hong Kong Island, and it has a history of one hundred years. The main line runs from Kennedy Town to Xiaoji Bay, and the branch line passes through Happy Valley. Service hours are from 6 am to 65438+ 0 am.

Minibus-wandering the streets

Hong Kong minibuses have to report their stops to get off, so they won't stop when they are full. Tickets range from HK$ 2 to HK$ 20. This route runs through the streets of Hong Kong. If you are not familiar with the streets of Hong Kong, you'd better not use them.

Hong kong scenery free travel

Although Hong Kong is small, there are many places for hiking, especially Saigon and outlying islands. There are many hidden mountain roads. Just a bus or a boat can take you into another completely different world. The following are some little-known scenic spots for mainland tourists, which will give you a unique free trip.

Eggplant →

A beautiful bay, sandwiched between headlands, is bound to climb mountains and mountains wherever you go. Looking at eggplant from a height, the purpose is so close and so far, which is the most beautiful angle.

Transportation: You can charter a boat from Saigon Pier to Langqie, but the price is more expensive. You can also choose to take a taxi to Wan Yi Reservoir, which takes an hour to walk, or you can take a minibus to Beitanying, which takes about 4 hours to walk. The beautiful beaches nearby also include Dalangxi Bay.

Deer neck →

Deer neck is a place where Hong Kong people like to ride bicycles. There are beautiful mangroves and little egrets everywhere, which is a rare beauty in the city. You can also see many birds whose names you can't name, and of course there are many wild onions on the mountain.

Transportation: Take the minibus from the minibus stop outside Fanling Railway Station to Lujing and get off at Nanchong. It takes about 2 hours to walk from Nanyong to Deer Neck.

Cheung Chau →

This is one of the back gardens in Hong Kong, with many beautiful beaches, some strange stones and a simple small village. The folk customs on the island are quite interesting.

Transportation: There are many boats from the outlying island pier in Central Hong Kong to Cheung Chau until late at night. Other interesting outlying islands include Lamma Island and Lantau Island.

Tung ping chau →

Hong Kong has the bluest sea and sky. In winter, the sun is bright and cold, and the air is very fresh. This island is famous for its strange stones, which have weathered into strange shapes because of the long-term touch of the wind. There is a famous Gengshi Building, where you can see the first ray of sunshine in Hong Kong.

Transportation: There is a boat service to tung ping chau at Maliushui Wharf near the Chinese University Railway Station, which takes about one hour and only sails on weekends and holidays.

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Central and western regions →

Mandarin Oriental Hotel Hong Kong ★★★★★★★

Address: 5 Connaught Road, Central.

Tel: (852) 2522011.

Shangri-La Hotel Hong Kong ★★★★★★★★★

Address: Pacific Place, Admiralty

Tel: (852)28773838

Hong Kong Marriott Hotel Address: Pacific Place, 88 Queensway.

Tel: (852)28 108366

Tsim Sha Tsui →

Peninsula Hotel ★★★★★★★★★

Address: No.22 Salisbury Road, Tsim Sha Tsui

Tel: (852)29202888

The Langham Hotel ★★★★★★★★★

Address: No.98, Beijing Road, Tsim Sha Tsui.

Tel: (852)2375 1 133.

Chelba Luo Hong Kong Hotel ★★★★★★★★

Address: Tsim Sha Tsui Harbour City

Tel: (852)2 1 130088

Yuan Di Hotel ★★★★★★★★★

Address: No.69 Dongmao Road, Tsim Sha Tsui

Tel: (852)272 152 15.

Intercontinental Hotel Hong Kong ★★★★★★★

Address: No.0/8, Salisbury Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon.

Tel: (852) 27211211.

Wan Chai District →

Grand Hyatt Hotel ★★★★★★★

Address: Harbour Road, Wan Chai 1

Tel: (852)2588 1234

Novotel Century Hotel ★★★★★★

Address: 238 Jaffe Road, Wan Chai

Tel: (852)25988888

Causeway Bay →

Regal Hong Kong Hotel ★★★★★★★

Address: 88 Yihe Street, Causeway Bay

Tel: (852)28906633

Yidong Hotel ★★★★★★★★

Address: 28 Gloucester Road, Causeway Bay1

Tel: (852)28948888

Jinggang hotel

Adjacent to the entertainment shopping center, Ladies Street, Garden Street, Goldfish Market, Quezai Street, Flower Market, Temple Street and Jade Market are all close at hand. At the same time, the hotel is also adjacent to the subway and Kowloon-Canton Railway Station.

Address: 22 Lai Chi Kok Road, Mongkok, Kowloon, Hong Kong

Tel: (852)23976683

Lidong hotel

Adjacent to the MTR Prince Station, it is only 23 minutes' drive from Hong Kong Chek Lap Kok International Airport, and it is also very convenient to travel to and from Central, Kwun Tong and Tsuen Wan.

Address: 66 Boundary Street, Mongkok, Kowloon

Tel: (852)27872338

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Nanbei hotel

Address: 8th Floor, Bora Building, Dexing Street, Jordan, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon.

Tel: (852)23690869

Standard room: HK$ 150 yuan per night.

Haiyi hotel

Address: Block D, 8th Floor, Jinluan Building, No.80 Nathan Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon (directly opposite to tsim sha tsui station B2 Exit).

Tel: (852)23689522

Standard Room HK$ 300 yuan per night

Zhongqiao hotel

Address: Floor P, Hong Kong Tower 1 No.1 Yihe Street, Causeway Bay (MTR Causeway Bay Station Exit E)

Tel: (852)28953304

Standard Room HK$ 300 yuan per night

Fuhao Hotel

Address: A3, Wharton Building17th Floor, Causeway Bay (Exit E, Causeway Bay Station, 2 minutes' walk)

Tel: (852)28766 148

Standard Room HK$ 280 yuan per night

Hongfa hotel

Address: A2, 3rd floor, Bader Building, Causeway Bay (MTR Causeway Bay Station Exit E)

Tel: (852)2895 10 15.

Standard Room HK$ 200 yuan per night

What Hong Kong Freedom Must Know-Hong Kong Airport-Urban Area

Airport Express

The Airport Express stops at the airport, Tsing Yi, Kowloon and Hong Kong respectively, and the journey takes about 23 minutes. Time: 5: 50 am to 1: 15, and the one-way fare is 60 ~ 100 Hong Kong dollars.

The airport express can connect with the subway. In addition, there are free shuttle buses at major hotels or Kowloon Station in Hong Kong.

airport shuttle

There are four kinds of airport buses. The "A" bus goes to Hong Kong, Kowloon and the New Territories. "n" is an all-night bus service; The "S" line is a shuttle bus service, mainly between Discovery Bay on Lantau Island and the Airport Passenger Terminal; The "E" line will pass through Tung Chung New Town, which is 10 minutes longer than the "A" line, but the fare is much cheaper than the "A" line. Airport bus fares range from HK$ 65,438+07 to HK$ 45.

The main lines are: A 1 1 (North Point Wharf), A 12 (Xiaoxiwan Nanwan Peninsula), A2 1 (Honggeng Railway Station), A22 (Lantian Subway Station), A3 1 (Discovery Park, Tsuen Wan).

Turn right from the middle exit of the airport departure hall and go straight along the ramp, and you will see the airport passenger station.