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One-day trip guide from Shenzhen to Hong Kong

Many friends in Shenzhen are very close to Hong Kong. They can go to Hong Kong just through a port. Going to Hong Kong is really just a picnic, but hotels in Hong Kong are generally more expensive than in the mainland. If you don’t want to stay in Hong Kong, it is of course more cost-effective to go there on the same day and come back the same day. So, since you have to go to all the places you need to go, it’s the most cost-effective way to eat all the food! The editor will help you explore the road below!

Preparation before departure:

1. Hong Kong dollar exchange (it is still recommended to make an appointment at the bank and go to the bank to exchange. If it is too late, there are many shops where you can exchange it before clearing customs, but there will be some procedures fee);

2. Transportation method: Futian Port or Luohu Port are common customs clearance methods. In the past, you could take the subway to your destination. You should prepare the octopus in advance. It is recommended to purchase in advance on a certain treasure. You can choose express delivery or pick up at the port, or you can buy it after clearing customs at the MTR station, which is more favorable than buying on site. Octopus is generally 150 Hong Kong dollars, of which 50 is the deposit (now you can also take the high-speed rail directly to Hong Kong West Kowloon Station.

3. Just buy the data one day in advance. There is no limit for one day, about 14 yuan. If two When traveling through Hong Kong, you can buy data and open a hotspot to share.

4. Download offline maps and offline navigation in advance, and remember to bring a mobile phone power bank.

Let’s go. Start your day of swimming!

Arrive at Futian Port at 8:30 that day. The self-service clearance takes less than 5 minutes. Of course, if you go late, you may have to queue. When entering Hong Kong, those who are visiting for the first time must go through manual verification. Those who have been there before can go directly to the independent passage.

First stop: Victoria Peak

Go to MTR Lok Ma Chau Central Station. 1 hour, the cost is about 48.5 Hong Kong dollars. At the J2 exit in Central, there are signs to guide you. You can get to the Peak Tram Station, where you can queue up to buy tickets (it’s a long queue, but everyone has to do it). Be mentally prepared). The one-way trip is HKD 54. There is a large observation deck on the top. There are also many places on the mountain where you can take beautiful photos. Take the cable car up the mountain (it is recommended to go on the right side to see the scenery at the bottom of the mountain). After going up the mountain, it is generally recommended to take the Lugard Road-Halle Road, where you can see Victoria Harbor all the way. It takes about an hour to find it. Get to the bus station at the top of the mountain and take NWFB No. 15 down the mountain. You can really experience it and you will admire the driver's skills. Of course, there is Madame Tussauds on it if you have enough. You can take a look at the time.

Second stop: Times Square, Causeway Bay.

Get off at NWFB at Hong Kong Wah Yan College, walk to Times Square, and buy at buybuy. There are Watsons and Salsa nearby.

Lunch:

I ate near Times Square, next to the big clock at the entrance of Times Square. I took the first road to see So-and-so Ice. Follow the restaurant's sign and you need to turn left. The meal was pretty good. I ordered grilled chicken rice (2 large chicken steaks), and my boyfriend ordered Nanyang pig trotters rice (5 large pig trotters). It’s delicious, but I can’t remember the name of Himuro because I didn’t take a photo.

The third stop: Golden Bauhinia Square

Start from Times Square. It is recommended that you take the first bus according to the navigation. This time, I thought of not going far. But, hahaha, there were only a few kilometers to go, so I had to walk more than half of it just to take a photo. Hours.

Fourth stop: Tsim Sha Tsui

Take the Star Ferry from Golden Bauhinia Square to Wan Chai Pier for HKD 3.8. If you want to go directly to Tsim Sha Tsui from Victoria Peak, you can. Take the Star Ferry in Central and it costs HKD 2.40. When you get there, you can buy it at the nearby Harbor City. You can also buy it at BuyBuy. You can go to Mannings, Watsons or Salsa. You can find an ice cream truck for HKD 10. Not bad, but you hit it.

Fifth stop: Jordan

Went to Mai Wenji in Jordan (southern pork knuckles and shrimp dumplings recommended online) and Australian Milk Company (stewed milk and scrambled egg toast) . Cross the street at the C2 exit and you can feel it on the right hand side. Very close. After eating, the overall feeling was not as good as noon, but better than noon (I was a little disappointed, so I didn’t take pictures). I walked around the neighborhood and walked to Temple Street, where there were a lot of them.

If you think you can still go, I suggest you go back to Tsim Sha Tsui to see the night view of Victoria Harbor. I saw it around six o'clock, but it wasn't dark enough, so I didn't take any pictures. At the end of the day, we took the MTR back to Rome via Shenzhen.

Finally: In comparison, I think it is better to go to Tsim Sha Tsui, Jordan, and Yau Ma Tei for shopping and eating. There are shops all the way, nothing to worry about. I hope you all have as much fun as I did!