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Guide to free travel in Hong Kong
Kowloon: (two and a half days)
If there is no accident, there should be a bus outside Shenzhen Baoan Airport to take your people directly to Hong Kong Jordan. There are two main commercial roads here: Jordan Road (east-west) and Nathan Road (north-south). If you want to buy cosmetics, it is easy! All kinds of roadside SASA are given first, but it is best to compare the prices. The price of the same product is not necessarily the same in different stores. In the northwest of Jordan Road, there is a bakery called Blonde, which is great. Pineapple buns, shortcakes, egg cakes, egg tarts and mango pudding are all cheap and delicious. Near Ling Bao Street and Wusong Street, near the C2 subway entrance, there is an "Aberdeen Fish and Egg King". All kinds of wonton river, fish skin dumplings and Hong Kong milk tea must be drunk. It's very cheap, about 20 Hong Kong dollars. The proprietress is very enthusiastic and patient. When you watch Xu Liushan, you must have dessert.
When you go to Temple Street, if you see Wusong Street, you can go to the foreign exchange office opposite the San Diego Hotel. An old man with glasses is very nice and will give you a map. The exchange rate is 0.877 higher than other places. There are Yong 'an Department Store in the north of Perks Street and Maple Leaf Clothing Store in the south of Jordan Road, which are also too cheap.
Go east along Jordan Road and you will see Nathan Road. Go south along the street, surrounded by Baili Shopping Avenue, and there are many shops in the east. When you go to Jialianwei Road, there is a "Dragon City Pharmacy", and cosmetics are also very cheap. Especially for daily necessities such as shampoo, there are many samples of perfume, but they are not cheap. It is recommended to buy 100ml. Going south along Granville Road, you need to visit more: DFS Global Duty Free Shop; Le Dao; Hankou road; Beijing Road; Peninsula Hotel is a super hotel. You must go and see it. You can park your private jet on the roof. A little east of the peninsula, there is an underground pedestrian subway along Kowloon Park Path, and there are also shops below. Opposite the Hong Kong Space Museum, Tsim Sha Tsui Bell Tower, Public Pier, Victoria Harbour. Victoria Harbour suggests going once during the day and once at night, which is totally different. In addition, find a photographer and a vendor to take pictures of you. Small 10 yuan, big 20 yuan. It is extra to keep the negative. To the east along the coast, there are the Statue of Liberty, Intercontinental Hotel, Starbucks, Avenue of Stars, Star Pillar, New World Center, and further north, across Salisbury Road, which is the Tsim Dong Business District.
Mobile phones and electrical appliances: It is recommended to take the MTR and take it at Mong Kok Station. Exit D3 of the subway is Xiyangcai South Street. More stores are "Broadway" and "Wei Xun", all of which are licensed, with warranty and invoices. Remember to ask for more gifts when buying a mobile phone. To the east of Xiyangcai South Street are Cai Tong Street (Ladies Street) and Garden Street (Sporting Goods). There are also electrical appliances in yaliao street. Take the subway to Sham Shui Po Station, and the exit is there.
Central: Two and a half days.
If you leave from Kowloon, you will still take the subway to Central Station of MTR. Go to the Statue Square, opposite HSBC, walk west along the street, Des Voeux Road Central, Queen's Road, and go to Mandarin Oriental Hotel to see where Leslie Cheung jumped off the building. . . Landmark Square and Gui Fang go at night, located in Dejili Street. The drink is not expensive, but the tip for two people is only 100 yuan. Along the west, Hollywood Road, SOHO Food District, Wellington Street, Stanley Street, Lyndhurst Station (the shooting place of Thieves and Thieves by Andy Lau and Sammi Cheng). Xuechang Street, Xie Lan Street, east along the street, Gloucester Road, north of the central square, you can go to the Convention and Exhibition Center and Golden Bauhinia Square. If you want to go to Times Square, take the subway to MTR Causeway Bay Station.
Go to the peak tower at the top of the mountain, find the East Bank Building, go to Hongmian Road, go to Hong Kong Park to see waterfalls and turtles, go south along the street, find the ticket office downstairs of St. John's Building (Yindong Building), and you can take the cable car. You will see the whole Victoria Harbour and the Mid-Levels rich area. It is recommended to go in the afternoon and evening, and you can stay until evening to see the night view.
Go to Ocean Park, take the subway to admiralty station, and find Lippo Center (two blue buildings that look like annoying people).
There is a special double-decker bus downstairs. Some subways also have ticket offices in Ocean Park.
To Disney Park: At MTR Central Station, change lines and sit at Xinao Station. There is a special bus to Disney. . . Go to the Temple of Heaven Buddha and continue to take the subway to Dongyong Station of MTR. There are cableways and cable cars that can go directly (it is recommended to buy a round-trip ticket). There is a big brand-name discount store in Tung Chung, near the cable car.
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