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The second stop of Hong Kong and Macao tour: from Macau to Hong Kong.

? Leave for Hong Kong at 9 am. As usual, hurry up and make full use of the policy. Before leaving, it takes 20 minutes to go to the seaside opposite the hotel. At 9 o'clock, Macao's guide took us to the artificial island port in Macao, and got on the shuttle bus of Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge at 9: 40. Chelan Bridge is also a major attraction, which reminds me that many years ago, a bridge was built on the Huangpu River in Shanghai, and there was no need for ferries on both sides of the Huangpu River. People from all over the country flocked to Chelan Bridge.

? The Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge spans Lingdingyang, connecting Hong Kong to the east and Zhuhai and Macau to the west. It is the first large-scale cross-sea traffic project jointly built by Guangdong, Hong Kong and Macao under the framework of "one country, two systems", and it is also the longest cross-sea bridge project in the world, which is called "century project". Construction started in June 5438+February 65438+May 2009, with an investment exceeding 1000 billion yuan. 20 18/kloc-0 officially opened on October 23rd. The total length is about 55 kilometers. The smooth opening of the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge has closely linked Guangdong, Hong Kong and Macao. It only takes half an hour from Hong Kong to Zhuhai. We drove all the way from Macau to Hong Kong, leaving at 9: 40 and arriving in Hong Kong at 10: 20.

Finally came to Hong Kong, a place that Hong Kong movies and novels have long been familiar with. The first stop is Repulse Bay. Repulse Bay is surrounded by mountains and seas, like a curved moon. It is one of the most beautiful beaches in Hong Kong and an upscale residential area in Hong Kong. There are many villas and mansions on the nearby hills. The guide showed us all the way. This is the home of a star and a politician. Living in the mountains is a very decent thing for Hong Kong people and a symbol of status.

Repulse Bay Beach is open to the public free of charge. In this weather, people have been swimming in the sea. Walking on the soft sand to the seaside, the more you go to the seaside, the softer the sand becomes, and you can't help but take off your shoes and go to the seaside to play.

? Many people have never been to Hong Kong, but they have all heard of Victoria Peak in Hong Kong. Taiping Mountain is the highest peak in Hong Kong and the most famous tourist attraction. The bus took us all the way to the top of the mountain, overlooking Hong Kong from the sightseeing platform. There are countless tall buildings. What a bustling world!

Bauhinia Square and Victoria Harbour are landmark attractions in Hong Kong. The tour guide gave us two hours. This beach can't walk for two hours anyway. It's far from Jinji Lake in Suzhou or the Bund in Shanghai! Bauhinia Square is smaller. But busloads of tourists keep coming here, and the waiting time is too long. We watched with interest as tourists lined up to take photos with Bauhinia.

? Boating at 5 o'clock, the last attraction today is to visit Victoria Harbour by boat, enjoy the night view on both sides of the strait and have dinner on the boat. But the sun is still high at 5 o'clock, and there is no night view to enjoy! The dinner on the boat is even more lacking. After half an hour's dinner, I set sail and stayed in Victoria Harbour for 20 minutes. The charming night scene and bright neon in my imagination can only stay in my imagination!

I stayed at Burt Hotel in Tuen Mun, Hong Kong that night. Tuen Mun is more than 30 kilometers away from the city center, and it takes nearly an hour by car. Living in such a remote place is to save costs. Surprisingly, there are subways and rail transit near the hotel, and the rooms are actually very spacious, even the bathrooms are very large. In Hong Kong, where land is scarce, it is absolutely a surprise to have such a big room. And you don't have to change hotels for three consecutive nights, which is really convenient.

Put down your luggage and have a rest. Let's go out for something to eat. The group meal on the boat was really terrible, and the whole family couldn't eat enough. There are food stalls and snack bars near the hotel. We have tasted Wonton Noodles, preserved egg porridge, rice rolls, fish balls and red bean paste. Hong Kong dim sum tastes good and the price is not expensive. I bought some fruit when I passed the supermarket. Eating, drinking and having fun is the most important thing!