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Introduction of one-day free travel in Hong Kong

Many people spend a day visiting Hong Kong when they go to Guangdong for business. So how to visit Hong Kong as much as possible in a limited time? I recommend a route that focuses on sightseeing, supplemented by shopping: Tsim Sha Tsui (Harbour City)-Avenue of Stars-Star Ferry Pier-Causeway Bay-Central-Tian Ping Peak-Star Ferry Pier-Victoria Harbour at night.

Tsim Sha Tsui: Hong Kong's most prosperous shopping paradise, with many large shopping landmarks, meets all the needs of one-stop shopping. Because time is tight, you can do a good job in advance and choose a shopping mall, such as Harbour City. In addition, Tsim Sha Tsui faces Victoria Harbour, and can come here to blow the sea breeze and take photos.

Avenue of Stars: Located in Tsim Sha Tsui Waterfront Garden, along the New World Center opposite Victoria Harbour. Statues of famous artists and commemorative plaques of palms are arranged in chronological order on the Avenue of Stars for tourists to take pictures as a souvenir. (However, due to the Tsim Sha Tsui Waterfront Optimization Plan, the Avenue of Stars has been closed and will not be reopened until the end of 20 18. )

Star Ferry: Next, take the ferry from the Star Ferry Pier next to the bell tower of Tsim Sha Tsui Railway Station to Wan Chai, and you can also enjoy the scenery on both sides.

Causeway Bay: After arriving at the pier, you can walk to Wan Chai subway station and then take Causeway Bay.

Central: Exit J2 of Central Subway Station.

Tian Pingfeng: From Central to Taipingshan Cable Car Station, there are obvious signs and directions.

Night in Victoria Harbour: Finally, take the bus to the Peak Square, go directly to the Star Ferry Pier in Central, and then take the ferry to Jianshanzui to reach Tsim Sha Tsui.