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What are some interesting and delicious places in Hong Kong?

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Tsim Sha Tsui:

With convenient transportation, Tsim Sha Tsui is a gathering place of fashionable food in Kowloon. There are many four-star and five-star hotels and fine restaurants in this area, some of which even have intoxicating sea views, allowing customers to overlook the urban landscape of Hong Kong Island on the other side.

Hillwood road and Austin Road have many cuisines, ranging from international cuisines cooked by world-class chefs to traditional China cuisines. Nathan Road, Canton Road, Chatham Road and other avenues, as well as ashley road, Granville Road, Cameron Road and other small streets, have also opened many restaurants and bars, offering Japanese cuisine, European flavor, Hong Kong cuisine, hot pot and so on.

Meihua Shopping Mall, located in kimberley road, gathers first-class restaurants and provides Cantonese cuisine and Sichuan cuisine. At the junction of observatory road and kimberley road, there are countless famous fashion shops and restaurants in Northford Terrace, Northford Terrace and Observatory, which make young people linger. In a small street, you can find Italian restaurants, Japanese restaurants, Spanish restaurants, Irish bars and so on. Some restaurants even have outdoor seats, which are full of atmosphere. Whenever the sun sets or the lights are brightly lit, Northford Terrace and Northford Terrace will become bustling and lively.

Hillwood road, also known as "Tsim Sha Tsui Food Street", is home to many high-end restaurants and frequented by celebrities and artists. Hillwood road is a road in Hongkong and a famous dining area. It is located in the north of Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, and is called "Tsim Sha Tsui Food Street" or "Soho District of Tsim Sha Tsui". Hillwood road lies between the south of Austin Road and the north of Observatory Hill. This is an east-west heading road, and its western end connects Nathan Road near Tsim Sha Tsui Police Station. There are many western restaurants, Asian restaurants and high-end bars on Linshan Road, and there are always RVs parked on both sides of the driveway at night. It is said that celebrity artists often patronize.

* Northford Terrace-a gathering place for international specialties. Knutsford Terrace, a street in Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, is famous for its characteristic bars and restaurants, also known as Lan Kwai Fong, Kowloon. Northford Terrace is located on the hill next to the Hong Kong Observatory, starting from observatory road and ending at Northford Terrace. Higher, more hidden. The whole section is a pedestrian area, and the streets are filled with tables and chairs in bars and restaurants. Northrop platform and Northrop platform are also called Northrop area.

Kimberly Street, where Korean food stores are concentrated, has been called "Little Korea" since Korean was introduced to Hong Kong. Kimberly Street is a street located in Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon. Kimberly Street is located between observatory road and Carnarvon Road. Kimberly Street is most famous for some Korean restaurants and restaurants, especially after Korean dramas came to Hong Kong in 2005. Therefore, Kimberly Street is also called "Little Korea", and many shops have signs in Korean, Chinese and English. Kimberly Street runs east-west, parallel to kimberley road and Granville Road.

Hung hom:

Hung Hom District, not far from Tsim Sha Tsui, is the location of the MTR Hung Hom Station and the Hong Kong Polytechnic University. Huangpu Xintiandi in this area is a hot spot for food, entertainment and shopping, which is marked by the luxury cruise ship Huangpu. Huangpu food store, a special shopping mall, brings together delicious food from the north and south of the river. Many restaurants have their own strengths. With fresh ingredients and special cooking techniques, they cooked a variety of meals, including Hong Kong-style steak, porridge, noodles, roasted meat, Dandan Noodles, Sichuan cuisine, crab fried in typhoon shelter, car noodles, jiaozi, nostalgic snacks, Singaporean-style food and so on. The price is reasonable.

* Huangpu Xintiandi, Huangpu Cuisine Restaurant:/

Sai Kung, Lamma Island, Lei Yue Mun and Cheung Chau:

To taste the freshest seafood in Hong Kong, Saigon, Lamma Island, Lei Yue Mun and Cheung Chau are all good choices. There are many seafood restaurants in Saigon Seaside Plaza, Rongshu Bay/Suoku Bay on Lamma Island and Lei Yue Mun Pier. All kinds of fresh seafood, including prawns, mussels, squid, crabs, lobsters, clams, oysters and various fish, swim in the glass fish ponds arranged neatly outside the restaurants. Knowing all kinds of seafood will also add fun to your seafood trip. Customers can choose seafood according to their personal preferences and then give it to the restaurant for cooking. This freshly cooked seafood feast is rich and delicious, making people eat it! Steamed shrimps, prawns with garlic, steamed clams with lobster sauce and fried fresh squid are all recommended by the signboard.

Causeway Bay:

Walking in Denglong Street, Bedison Street and Jardine's Street in Causeway Bay, you can find many authentic snacks with low price and delicious taste. Don't miss the authentic Hong Kong-style milk tea, which is delicious and unforgettable. Many food stalls in this area are open until late at night, so you can enjoy a rich dinner before returning to the hotel.

There are many bars, sushi bars and high-end restaurants around Baisha Road, Lanfang Road, hysan avenue, Xinning Road, Kaiping Road and Hua Yao Street, which are the best choices for enjoying delicious dinner. At dusk and sunset, have a beer in the open-air bar first, then walk into Times Square, World Trade Center, Lee's Stage Square or Food Street and choose a comfortable restaurant for dinner. This is really a great pleasure in life!

Kowloon City:

Kowloon City has developed from an industrial area to a residential area, and has also developed into a hot food spot in Hong Kong in recent years. The food circle, which consists of Fulu Village Road, Yaqianlong Road, Nanjiao Road, Longgang Road, Prince Edward Road West and Kai Tak Road, is crowded with restaurants from all over the world. Among them, Southeast Asia has the largest number of restaurants, about one third of which are Thai restaurants, and there are also many "time-honored neighborhood restaurants" serving Cantonese cuisine (referring to the time-honored restaurants in Hong Kong, which are simple in decoration, cheap in dishes, casual in customers and mostly in neighborhoods). Restaurants are mostly operated in the form of small shops, with delicious dishes, reasonable prices and friendly service attitude. They are gourmet paradise for gourmet citizens and tourists.

If you want to experience the true spirit of local cuisine, don't miss Kowloon City when you travel to Hong Kong!

Central:

Lan Kwai Fong was just a "central fringe" more than 20 years ago, and now it has developed into a fashionable food street full of exotic customs.

Lan Kwai Fong refers to the L-shaped section between Dejili Street and Yunxian Street. There are more than 90 restaurants and bars on both sides of the street, serving food from Japan, India, Italy, Mexico, France, the United States and the Middle East. Some restaurants adopt open design, allowing customers to taste the flavor of open-air dining. Lan Kwai Fong, with its numerous bars, is a hot spot for night tours in Hong Kong. Whenever night falls, fashionistas flock to Lan Kwai Fong to experience Hong Kong's colorful nightlife.

Go up along the outdoor escalator in Central, and find the newly rising SoHo Henan Food District in the areas of Stanton Street, Elgin Street and Mouli Street south of hollywood road. Restaurants and bars are small and elegant, serving French, Nepalese, Italian, Mexican and Indian dishes.

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Victoria Harbour

Victoria Harbour is a seaport between Hong Kong Island and Kowloon Peninsula. Because Hong Kong is a natural harbor with a wide area and deep water, it has the reputation of "Pearl of the Orient", "Three Natural Harbor in the World" and "Three Night Scenes in the World".

Hong Kong Museum of Art

Located at Salisbury Road 10, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong, it is one of the museums under the Leisure and Cultural Services Department of the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region. The Hong Kong Museum of Art is the main venue for art exhibitions in Hong Kong, China and around the world, with a collection of more than 65,438+04,000 pieces, covering China paintings and antiques, ancient cultural relics, historical paintings and the creative achievements of local artists. The Hong Kong Museum of Art holds various art exhibitions from time to time and is open to schools, organizations and the public.

Hong Kong Space Museum

Located at Salisbury Road 10, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong, adjacent to the Hong Kong Cultural Centre and the Hong Kong Museum of Art, it is one of the museums under the Leisure and Cultural Services Department, covering an area of 8,000 square meters. 1July 9771June 6,1June 980/01October 7. The Space Museum regularly holds various astronomical exhibitions and lectures, and is also open to schools, groups and the public. There is an egg-shaped shell building in the Hong Kong Space Museum. In the early days of its opening, many people called it "pineapple bag" because this egg-shaped building (planetarium) is composed of squares. The Space Museum is closed on Tuesdays.

Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre

(referred to as exhibition; English: Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre (HKCEC) is the main large-scale convention and exhibition venue in Hong Kong, located on the north shore of Wan Chai, Hong Kong Island, and is one of the major landmarks in Hong Kong. The exhibition is owned by the Hong Kong Trade Development Council and managed by Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Center (Management) Co., Ltd., a wholly-owned subsidiary of the newly established group.

Golden Bauhinia Square

Located in the northeast of the artificial island in the new wing of the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Center in Wan Chai, Hong Kong, it is a part of the Expo Waterfront Garden, adjacent to the Wan Chai Temporary Waterfront Garden and Victoria Harbour. This square was built to commemorate the handover of sovereignty in Hong Kong. Golden Bauhinia Square is a must-see for many Chinese mainland tourists.

Tsim Sha Tsui Bell Tower

The former Kowloon-Canton Railway Bell Tower, officially named, is located at the waterfront of Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong. It is a part of the old tsim sha tsui station of the Kowloon-Canton Railway. The bell tower was built in 19 15 and has been listed as a legal monument in Hong Kong.

Victoria Peak

It is a mountain peak in Hong Kong, with an altitude of 552 meters, which is the highest peak on Hong Kong Island. Lufeng Gorge in Taiping Mountain is a famous tourist attraction.

baolian temple

Baolian Temple, located in Ngong Ping, Lantau Island, is not only a must-see for Buddhists, but also one of the most popular tourist spots in Hong Kong.

Bank of China building

The 43rd floor offers a close-up view of Hong Kong and Kowloon.

Hong kong park

(Hong Kong Park) is a big park in Hong Kong. It cost HK$ 398 million to build and covers an area of 8 hectares. It is located in Admiralty, Hong Kong Island.

Repulse Bay

It is a bay in Hong Kong, located in the middle of the south bank of the Southern District. Repulse Bay Beach in the bay is a famous swimming beach, which attracts many tourists. It is located in the southeast of Deep Water Bay and the north of South Bay. Besides the beach, there are many high-end houses nearby.

ocean park

It is a leisure and entertainment park with the theme of ocean in Hong Kong. It is located in Huangzhukeng, South District of Hong Kong. It was opened on 1977 65438+ 10/0. In 2007, the park received 4.9 million tourists, ranking 16 in the world and fifth in the Asia-Pacific region.

Wong Tai Sin Temple

Wong Tai Sin Temple in Akamatsu or Sike Garden is a famous temple in Hong Kong, located in Wong Tai Sin, Kowloon, covering an area of about 65,438+08,000 square meters. The temple is mainly dedicated to Huang Chuping, a famous Taoist immortal in southern China during the Eastern Jin Dynasty, and there are also immortals dedicated to Confucianism, Buddhism and Taoism, such as Confucius and Guanyin, so the integration of the three religions is a major feature of the Wong Tai Sin Temple in Hong Kong. The building is listed as a second-class historical building in Hong Kong, and it is also the first Taoist temple in Hong Kong to hold a Taoist ceremony wedding and issue a marriage certificate with the approval of the Hong Kong government.

Jiulong zhaicheng park

Kowloon Walled City, once full of historical legends, now displays historical relics and stories.

Hong kong disneyland

English: Hong Kong Disneyland is a theme park, located in the Hong Kong Disneyland Resort on Lantau Island, New Territories, Hong Kong (hereinafter referred to as the Resort), covering an area of about 43 hectares. Hong Kong International Theme Park Co., Ltd. (HKITP), a joint venture between the Hong Kong SAR Government (hereinafter referred to as the Hong Kong Government) and Walter Disney Company (hereinafter referred to as the Disney Company), is constructed and operated. Disney Disneyland (hereinafter referred to as "Disney") is the fifth Disneyland in Hong Kong. The official communication languages of the park are Cantonese, English, Mandarin and Japanese.

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