Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel reservation - I am begging for a two-day tour route in Hong Kong. I cross the border from Luohu. The hotel is the Metropolis Hotel in Mongkok, Hong Kong, at No. 16 Tong Lai Street. I want to go to the top of the mo
I am begging for a two-day tour route in Hong Kong. I cross the border from Luohu. The hotel is the Metropolis Hotel in Mongkok, Hong Kong, at No. 16 Tong Lai Street. I want to go to the top of the mo
It is recommended that you travel independently. I will provide you with the route guidance for independent travel, which can be used as a reference:
It is recommended that you fly to Shenzhen first. There is a subway in Shenzhen. Shenzhen Airport → Shenzhen Train Station, one hour, ¥9.00.
When you get off the plane at Shenzhen Airport, take Shenzhen Airport Express Line 1------330 Airport Bus → Railway Station. The bus leaves every 15 minutes. The whole journey is 35 kilometers. The full fare is ¥20.00. Drive on Shennan Avenue, the journey takes about 30 minutes, and the terminal station is West Square of the Railway Station.
Shenzhen Railway Station and the Luohu Pass building complex are connected together, that is to say, arriving at the train station is equivalent to arriving at Shenzhen Luohu Pass.
If it is too late to arrive in Shenzhen, it is recommended that you stay in a hotel closer to the train station, such as:
Shenzhen Overseas Chinese Hotel, No. 1032 Heping Road, Shenzhen Guangsheng International Hotel (Former Guangshen Railway Hotel) is only two minutes away from Shenzhen Railway Station and Luohu Customs. It is next to the West Railway Station. Standard couple room is ¥368.00.
Shenzhen Overseas Chinese Building Hotel, No. 1043, Heping Road, is a business-type foreign-related star hotel, close to Luohu Port, the train station, and the starting point of the subway. Deluxe King Room ¥258.00.
Shenzhen Guangsheng International Hotel, No. 1032 Heping Road, only two minutes away from Luohu Customs, next to the West Railway Station, standard couple room ¥368.00.
lt; First day gt;:
Cross the border at Luohu, Shenzhen → take the East Rail → get off at Hung Hom terminus → visit Tsim Sha Tsui → visit Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade → visit Avenue of Stars → walk to → Take the ferry from Tsim Sha Tsui Star Ferry → Cross the Victoria Harbor → Take the cable car (cable railway) → Go to Victoria Peak → Madame Tussauds → Visit the Peak Tower → Visit the Old Pavilion → Take the cable car down the mountain → You want to visit other attractions by You decide → take the Hong Kong tram → get off at Causeway Bay → visit the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Center → visit the Golden Bauhinia Square → after dinner → visit Victoria Harbor at night → return → take the subway → get off at Mong Kok → check into the hotel → Good night!
The schedule should be early. It is recommended that you get up at 0:00 and 5:00, and you will be over at 7:00. Here is a guide for your free travel route, for reference:
Pass through the Shenzhen Luohu Port → Take the East Rail → Get off at Tsim Sha Tsui East Terminus → Walk for a few minutes → Visit Tsim Sha Tsui → Waterfront Gardens → Visit the Avenue of Stars → Walk for 10 minutes → Take the ferry to Tsim Sha Tsui Star Ferry → Cross Victoria Harbor → Take the cable car (cable railway) → Go to Victoria Peak → Madame Tussauds → Visit the Peak Tower → Visit Lao Lin Pavilion → Finally, take the cable car down the mountain → You It’s up to you to decide whether to visit other attractions → Take the Hong Kong tram → Get off at Causeway Bay → Visit the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Center → Visit the Golden Bauhinia Square → After dinner → Visit Victoria Harbor at night → Return → Take the MTR → Go to Kowloon Tong → Transfer East Rail → Pass through Luohu Pass → return to Shenzhen.
When you pass through Luohu Pass from Shenzhen, you have to choose transportation. The only choice is the MTR. After arriving at the subway station, you can choose to buy tickets from the automatic ticket vending machine, or you can go to the service desk to sell tickets manually. , adult fare is HKD$33.00
MTR lines:
Lo Wu → Sheung Shui → Fanling → Tai Wo → Tai Po Market → University → Fo Tan → Shatin → Tai Wai → Kowloon Tong →Mong Kok→Hung Hom→East Tsim Sha Tsui
The Star Ferry is Hong Kong's oldest and famous ferry company. It provides services on both sides of Victoria Harbor, carrying passengers between Hong Kong Island and Kowloon.
Prices will start to increase next year, but now they are still:
Tsim Sha Tsui-Central/Wan Chai (Monday to Friday) Upper floor $2.30
Lower floor $1.80 Upper floor $1.40
Lower floor $1.30
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Tsim Sha Tsui - Wan Chai/Central (Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays) Upper floor $2.50
Lower floor $2.00 Upper floor $1.50
Lower floor $1.40
Hung Hom - Central $6.00 $3.00 Each bicycle charges $12.0
Hung Hom-Wan Chai
To get to Victoria Peak:
Take the cable car - cable car (two-way $40.00)
Ding Ding Car-----Double-decker bus:
After taking the cable car from Victoria Peak to Sheung Wan, take the Ding Ding Car. The fare is NT$2, and it goes all the way. Causeway Bay should reflect the double-decker tram. Dingding tram is the most prosperous commercial center in Hong Kong Island, such as Times Square, Pacific Place, Causeway Bay and Admiralty Gallery, etc... In this place, there is a kind of A vehicle that is only found on Hong Kong Island is the "ding-ding" car. It is actually a tram. It is commonly known as a "ding-ding" car because the driver will step on the pedal to make a "ding-ding, ding-ding... sound" when driving.
Ding Ding Car: It is a somewhat funny train, consisting of carriages of different sizes and shapes. The Ding Ding Car will stagger through the fence, climb up and down the tree trunks with all its strength, and sometimes even climb on its head. The toys are shuttled between the branches! The first carriage is usually occupied by Tom Blipper and Maka Baka, and the second carriage is occupied by Little Dot and Little Doudou. , the third carriage is usually occupied by Igu Bigu and Wuxi Dixi, and the last carriage is usually empty, like an empty room
lt; The next morning gt. ; Food:
Hong Kong Food:
Hong Kong food culture is the intersection of Eastern culture and Western culture. It has developed a set of food that combines Chinese food (mainly Cantonese food) and Western food. Food habits. As a gathering place for people from all over the world, Japanese, Korean, Taiwanese, Vietnamese, Thai and Indian restaurants are very common in Hong Kong, so it is known as a "food paradise". However, there are many foreign countries. People point out that although you can taste delicacies from all over the world in Hong Kong, these delicacies have actually become less authentic in order to adapt to the eating habits of Hong Kong people. From another perspective, these foreign food cultures have also enriched Hong Kong’s local scene. Food culture.
Most Hong Kong families in Lin Heung House in Central and Sheung Wan serve Chinese food as their home dishes. In the Chinese community, most of them retain their own traditional food characteristics, such as Cantonese and Hakka. (especially the indigenous residents of the New Territories), Chaoshan people, and Dan people. Therefore, Cantonese cuisine, Hakka cuisine, Teochew cuisine, etc. are regarded as local dishes in Sai Kung. City, Lamma Island, Lau Fau Shan and Lei Yue Mun are famous for their seafood. Traditional restaurants are still open in ancient fishing villages such as Cheung Chau and Tai O.
The so-called morning tea actually means eating breakfast, and of course there is tea. You can have morning tea at a roadside stall or in a tea restaurant. Siomai, steamed buns, wontons, noodles, and all kinds of Chinese snacks are available, as well as various snacks, such as chicken wings, chicken feet, beef balls, fish eggs, seafood, etc.
A large-scale tea restaurant must have four types of food: "congee", "noodles", "noodles" and "rice" to satisfy diners. "Porridge" is more valuable than its continuous "porridge base". "Porridge" is represented by the well-known "dry fried beef river", with special emphasis on its "wok flavor". "Noodles" are based on the traditional Cantonese style. "Wonton noodles", "beef brisket noodles" and Chaozhou "fish ball noodles" are the representatives. As for "rice", generally "rice with a plate of rice" served as a "Western meal" with soup is more popular. With porridge, noodles and rice, diners don’t need to run around and have no choice.
Wellington Street: There are many famous restaurants on Wellington Street, such as Yung Kee Restaurant, Tsui Wah Restaurant and Wonton Noodle Shop in the eastern section; and the famous old-style tea house Lin Heung in the western section. building.
The famous Lan Kwai Fong at home and abroad is located in the eastern section of Wellington Street
Yung Kee:
Yung Kee (full name: Yung Kee Restaurant, English: Yung Kee) is a well-known restaurant in Hong Kong. The restaurant is famous for its roast goose. The store is located on Wellington Street in Central and has no other branches.
Yung Kee Roast Goose:
Many celebrities and Hong Kong government officials like to patronize Yung Kee. Including the Chief Executive of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, Mr Tsang Yam-kuen. Part of the road in front of Yung Kee Gate was originally a restricted area where passengers and goods were not allowed to board or alight. However, some celebrities and officials, such as former Financial Secretary Leung Kam-sung, had illegally boarded and alighted here when patronizing Yung Kee.
Hong Kong’s Wonton Noodle Shop:
Mak’s Wonton Noodle Shop is a noodle shop in Hong Kong, famous for its wonton noodles. Its main store is located on the ground floor of 77 Wellington Street, Central. , has opened many branches in Hong Kong and Macau in recent years.
Jiuji:
Jiuji is a restaurant famous for its beef brisket in Hong Kong. It is located at 21 Gough Street, Sheung Wan. It has a history of 90 years and specializes in beef brisket and curry in clear soup. The beef brisket is famous, and the soup base is made from traditional Chinese medicine. Jiuji is now run by Poon Kwok-hing, and the owner said that three generations of current Hong Kong SAR Chief Executive Donald Tsang have patronized the restaurant.
Lianxiang House?:
Lianxiang House is an old teahouse with a history of over a hundred years and has the reputation of "the first lotus seed shop". The current location of the Guangzhou store is located in Guangzhou, China. Shangxiajiu Pedestrian Street in Liwan District, together with Taotaoju, are the only two old tea houses with a history of more than a hundred years in Guangzhou. From the rise of these old teahouses, Guangdong's unique tea drinking culture gradually took shape. Lian Xiang Lou currently has branches in Guangzhou and Hong Kong. Although the two are no longer connected in terms of operations, they can be said to have the same origin but different branches.
lt; The next afternoon gt; Shopping:
Hong Kong is a shopping paradise for tourists. Kowloon has:
There are shopping malls in Park Lane Shopping Avenue in Tsim Sha Tsui area. There are many shopping malls, including Newport Centre, Sun Plaza, Miramar Shopping Center, New World Center and Elements Shopping Mall, etc. Among them, Harbor City is a super large shopping mall, adjacent to Tsim Sha Tsui Star Ferry Terminal, consisting of Ocean Center, Gateway, Harbor City New Area , Ocean Terminal consists of four parts, containing more than 400 restaurants and shops, two theaters and a large toy company Toys "R" Us. It also has an observation deck with a panoramic view of Victoria Harbor. There are also some smaller shopping malls suitable for the tastes of young people, including Baileys Shopping Mall, Lishi Shopping Mall and Chongqing Station next to Chungking Mansion. In September 2005, Sogo Department Store also opened a branch in Tsim Sha Tsui Outlet City. The Ocean Terminal to the west is Hong Kong's only cruise terminal, which can accommodate large cruise ships. Ocean Terminal also has a shopping mall, which was the only large shopping mall in Hong Kong in the 1960s. Tsim Sha Tsui also houses the largest HMV record store in Hong Kong.
You can also go to Sham Shui Po, Yau Ma Tei, Tsim Sha Tsui, and Mong Kok. Be sure to go to Xianda Plaza in Mong Kok, there are many Pingyi products.
Lady's Street -------Lady's Street is the common name of Tung Choi Street, a section from Dundas Street to Argyle Street in Hong Kong. It is located in Yau Tsim Mong District and is a tourist and shopping place in Mong Kok. and night market.
Nowadays, Ladies Market has become a shopping and sightseeing place for Hong Kong people and foreign tourists. The items sold have also become diversified, including various household items, men's and women's clothing, cosmetics, handbags, watches, accessories, toys, aromatherapy, etc. Because the goods are cheap and high-quality, it can attract a large number of people to visit and shop. Stalls usually open from noon to 11pm. There are also many cooked food stalls and wet goods stalls near the outer edge of Ladies Market.
MTR:
→Mong Kok→get off.
After arriving at Mong Kok East Station → Exit B → Pedestrian Jump → Walk for 5 minutes → Fa Yuen Street (Sneaker Street)
Nathan Road → Take 1, 2, 6, 9 Bus→$5→10 minutes→Tsim Sha Tsui Star Ferry Terminal→Harbor City is right next to the bus terminus→
Take the East Rail from Luo Wu Port, 10 stops to Mong Kok East Station, the journey takes about 40 minutes, and the one-way fare is NT$33 , the cost of swiping an Octopus is 31.3 yuan.
After arriving at Mong Kok East Station, take Exit B, then cross the pedestrian jump bridge. After getting off, walk west for 8 minutes to reach Fa Yuen Street (Sneaker Street).
Take buses 1, 2, 6, 9 or their extended routes (such as buses 1A, 6C, etc.) from Nathan Road Mong Kok District to the Tsim Sha Tsui Star Ferry Terminal. Harbor City is right next to the bus Next to the main station. The journey takes about 10 minutes and the fare is about 4-5 yuan.
Please refer to the diary I wrote in Baidu Space "Hong Kong ----- Hopewell Center" "Hong Kong Style - Sham Shui Po" "Hong Kong Victoria Peak" "Hong Kong Aberdeen" "Hong Kong Food Paradise" "Hong Kong Wan Chai"
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