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Hong kong film and television location recommendation

For Hong Kong drama, I believe everyone has their own profound influence in their hearts. So, do you all know what film and television locations there are in Hong Kong? In fact, you can also punch in these locations when you travel here, so let's learn about the film and television locations in Hong Kong!

Dumei restaurant

The most important thing in Hong Kong is the tea restaurant. Dumet Restaurant still retains the same appearance as it did when 1949 opened. Especially nostalgic, every inch has a strong street flavor. Although this place is small, it can be full of stories when you look up. Like most Hong Kong-style restaurants, the so-called menu is either pasted on the wall or pressed under the glass table. There are all kinds of pasta porridge, each with its own "signboard". Order a toast and a cup of milk tea. Sitting quietly by the window on the second floor will give you the feeling of crossing into the play.

Masterpieces: Hotel Storm, Kowloon Ice House, Mother and Brothers in Temple Street, etc.

Address: G/F, 63 Temple Street, Yau Ma Tei, Hong Kong

Transportation: get off at Yau Ma Tei Exit C and follow the navigation for about 3 minutes.

Sham Shui Po _ Yaliao Street

For girls, Yaliao Street may not be a good place to go shopping, but it was once the busiest place in Hong Kong. It is famous for selling electronic parts, electronic products and parallel electrical appliances, so it is also called Electronic Street. In addition, Yaliao Street is the most famous second-hand audio booth, which is generally cheaper and has more kinds of goods. It is a paradise for "audio lovers". Of course, there are also some stalls selling special goods, including ancient clocks, cheap watches, ancient coins and so on. Yaliao Street provides another shopping experience for tourists. Now there are more and more shopping malls, and there are fewer and fewer customers in Yaliao Street. Most of them come here for a nostalgic taste.

Masterpiece: Golden Egg in Yaliao Street, Angry Street.

Transportation: Take the Tsuen Wan subway, get off at Exit A2 of Sham Shui Po subway station and walk 140m.

Mid-levels Escalator

In Wong Kar-wai's film "Chongqing Forest", Tony Leung Chiu Wai, who plays a policeman, takes the escalator to work every day, and Faye Wong, who secretly loves him, hides in the window of his room and peeks at him. The escalator from Central to Mid-Levels is a pedestrian transportation system, connecting the central business district of Hong Kong Island and the residents in Mid-Levels. It is more than 800 meters long and takes about 20 minutes to ride. It is the longest outdoor covered escalator in the world.

Masterpiece: Chongqing Forest

Transportation: Take MTR Island Line and Tsuen Wan Line to Central Station Exit C, go straight along Des Voeux Road Central, turn left at Zubili Street, and walk for about 10 minutes.

Miaojie

For the impression of Temple Street, many people come from the young and dangerous characters in the play. This is probably the scene where TVB's young and dangerous interface appears the most. What happens here is always a story of river's lake grievances. The shot of Heifei playing billiards being chased was shot in the streets of Mong Kok, and the killer played by Daniel Wu also died in the streets of Mong Kok. The bustling, crowded and varied market here is probably the truest aspect of life in Hong Kong. Of course, after nightfall, the food street here is also a place for many gluttons.

Masterpieces: Endless Love, Thirteen Sisters in Temple Street, rogue doctor, Half a Cigarette, Queen of Temple Street, etc.

Transportation: Jordan Station on Tsuen Wan Line (Exit A, turn right along Jordan Road, then turn right and go straight to Temple Street); Kwun Tong Line/Tsuen Wan Line yau ma tei station (Exit C, walk along Wenming Lane to Temple Street)

bell tower

Many people may not be familiar with the bell tower. In fact, she is on the edge of Harbour City, next to Victoria Harbour. Stephen Chow's "Invincible Fortune" and "curry chili" were both filmed here. I feel more peaceful and beautiful here, which is different from the noise in other parts of Hong Kong. It's especially leisurely here. You can feel the passage of time quietly in front of the bell tower.

Masterpiece: invincible lucky star

Address: Beside Star Ferry Pier, Tsim Sha Tsui

Victoria Harbour

The three major night scenes in the world are Victoria Harbour, Hakodate and Naples. Among them, the night view of Victoria Harbour in Hong Kong is called the best of the three night views. And this beautiful harbor often appears in TV dramas. The Star Ferry at Pier 9 in Central often appears in the play. At night, the neon lights on both sides of the river are particularly beautiful.

Masterpiece: curry chili.

Chung King Mansion

Chungking mansions is probably the most complicated place in Hong Kong. Chungking mansions is listed as the first choice for backpackers to stay and eat in the travel bible "A Good Home, A Full Moon". Backpackers from all over the world come here with maps and budget-saving tourists. Although his negative news is constant, with both advantages and disadvantages, he always lingers between heaven and hell.

Masterpiece: "School Police Attack"

Address: No.36-44 Nathan Road, Tsim Sha Tsui

Transportation: Take the subway, get off at tsim sha tsui station, and then get off at Exit E.

Dingdingche

In movies or TV series, whenever there is a street scene in the early 1930s, the figure of "Tintin" car will always pass by. It was very popular in big cities a hundred years ago. So, when you walk on the street in Hong Kong and suddenly see a "Tintin" car passing leisurely in front of you, you will suddenly feel like a lifetime ago. When you come to Hong Kong, you must take the Ding bus.

Masterpiece: Lonely Planet

Monster architecture

Chongqing Forest When I came to Hong Kong to take photos, I deliberately created a shocking and mysterious monster building with this dense high-rise building as the background. Seeing the photos of monster mansions circulating on the Internet, I think this may be the earliest impression of public houses in our minds. The big courtyard on the fourth floor surrounded by the city makes people feel suffocated. Dense and crowded, this is the first impression. Looking up at the sky is like being trapped in a cage.

Masterpiece: "I am kind"

Address:No.10/kloc-0-1056, King's Road, Quarry Bay. It is actually a giant E-shaped building consisting of five buildings: Haishan Building, Seascape Building, Fuchang Building, Yichang Building and Yifa Building.

Transportation: Although the address is in Quarry Bay, the MTR will take Taikoo Station.

Are these places familiar to everyone? You can learn from it and relive the atmosphere of those TV dramas!