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One-day trip guide from Shenzhen to Hong Kong, Shenzhen Bay to Tsim Sha Tsui

1. Shenzhen Bay to Tsim Sha Tsui

It is best to take a direct train at Shenzhen Bay Port. It should be at the direct station in Jordan. (Where does the Huanggang Port bus arrive?) You can also take the West Rail from Tsim Sha Tsui East to Tin Shui Wai and transfer to Shenzhen Bay Port Bus B2.

2. From Shenzhen Bay to Tsim Sha Tsui MTR

, take B2P, take the B2 bus to Tin Shui Wai West Station, and B2P will be there. After clearing customs, you can check out the booth. After passing customs, go to B2P and get off at the first stop. It’s not 8 yuan now, but the price has increased. There is a charge of HK$8.50 for using an Octopus.

No, you don’t have to get off at Nam Cheong Station, you can transfer to the West Rail at Tin Shui Wai. You can get off at Tsim Sha Tsui East Station. Now the West Rail has been extended to Hong_station. There is no difference between Tsim Sha Tsui and East Tsim Sha Tsui, just like there is no difference between going to the SEG Building below the Shanghai Hotel and going to the SEG Building below the Economy Building. ) From Tin Shui Wai to Tsim Sha Tsui East, it costs HK$17.20 to use an Octopus. (It costs 18.5 Hong Kong dollars in cash, not much difference.)

Just sit in the opposite direction when you come back. Maybe you and I will hang around. You can pick up in Tsim Sha Tsui East or Austin. If you really don't want to find the MTR station, you can take a bus to Mei Foo and then take the West Rail to Tin Shui Wai. (Bus to Mei Foo costs HKD 2.5, Mei Foo to Tin Shui Wai West Rail HKD 12.4)

3. Lo Wu Port to Tsim Sha Tsui

Nathan Road is very long. I don't know which department you're going to. If you go to Nathan Road in Mong Kok (the most convenient way for shopping), take the East Rail Line from Luo Wu (10 stops) to Kowloon Tong Station, then transfer to the Kwun Tong Line (3 stops) and get off at Exit D1 of Mong Kok Station. It's on Nathan Road and there are many shopping malls around it.

To the city gate: You can take the Tsuen Wan Line at the MTR stations along Nathan Road (Tsim Sha Tsui Station, Jordan Station, Yau Ma Tei Station, Mong Kok Station), and then transfer to the Tung Chung Line at Lai King Station (take 3 stops), get off at Exit C of Tung Chung Station. Walk about 70 meters to the East Gate.

4. Shenzhen to Tsim Sha Tsui

After Shenzhen, arrive at Luohu and take the MTR, which is the fastest: driving distance and fare information, the shortest ride time is 54 minutes, the shortest ride Time route, Luo Wu, Kowloon Tong, Mong Kok, Tsim Sha Tsui, ordinary adult fare: Octopus HKD 34.8, one-way ticket HKD 36.5.

5. How to take a bus from Shenzhen Bay to Tsim Sha Tsui

This person often goes to Hong Kong and buys daily necessities and clothes in Shenzhen. When I go to Hong Kong, I take Shenzhen Metro Line 4 to the terminal Futian Port, then take Route E to Lok Ma Chau in Hong Kong, and then transfer to the subway from Lok Ma Chau to go shopping in Sheung Shui, Hong Kong and other places. Note: when taking the Hong Kong MTR, remember to purchase the Hong Kong MTR Octopus card at the Lok Ma Chau MTR Customer Service Center and recharge it. Hope my answer can help you.

6. Tsuen Wan to Tsim Sha Tsui

To be honest, many districts in Hong Kong are very prosperous because there are many people and little land. Central is a bustling business district, Causeway Bay and Wan Chai are the busiest shopping areas on Hong Kong Island, Mong Kok, Yau Ma Tei, Tsim Sha Tsui and Tsuen Wan are in Kowloon, Tai Wai, Shatin and Tai Po are in the eastern New Territories, and Yuen Long is in the western New Territories.

7. Shenzhen Bay to Tsim Sha Tsui

There are buses operating around the island, from Shenzhen Bay to Tsim Sha Tsui Harbor City directly. Victoria Harbor is the harbor opposite Tsim Sha Tsui.

The first train on this line leaves Shenzhen Bay at 8:15 every day, and the last train leaves at 20:15 in the evening, with trains running every 15 minutes and 45 minutes. It takes about 1 hour to drive, and the ticket price is 40 yuan. The price is the same for children, and the round-trip ticket is 75 yuan.