Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Tourist attractions - One-day individual tour routes in Hong Kong (excluding Disney and Ocean Park)
One-day individual tour routes in Hong Kong (excluding Disney and Ocean Park)
The two emperors bought a train ticket to Shenzhen in guangzhou east railway station before 7: 30 in the morning and arrived at Shenzhen Railway Station in less than an hour. As soon as I left the station, I saw the obvious sign of Luohu Port. Eight minutes later, I passed the customs inspection. It's only nine o'clock, and there are not many tourists waiting. In less than ten minutes, I went through two levels in a row, which was much smoother than the budget. In order to exchange HK$ 65,438+0,000 at the customs, I bought a subway ticket for Attendance (later, I shouted that it would cost 7% more to exchange it in the downtown area, and the subway ticket for Attendance was for 50 yuan, but actually I only used 30 mosquitoes). One word: Loss.
You need not be afraid of getting lost. There are many people distributing maps and tourist information to you at the pass. I'll watch them this time.
It turns out that Hong Kong also has a very unreasonable style. It takes 20 mosquitoes by train from Luohu Port (actually, it's the same subway. If you have a full-time subway ticket, you have to buy another ticket to the next stop in Sheung Shui. Except this station, other stations in Hong Kong are very cheap (haha, I just reported to Jade Station that many people rushed to the gate and injured the staff because the ticket price at Luohu Port was too high).
The itinerary is as follows:
Take the subway from Luohu Port to the east of the main station, and cross the New World Shopping Center (like Tianhe City in Guangzhou) from Exit J to the new scenic spot-Avenue of Stars. When I first saw the bronze statue of Bruce Lee by the sea, the sea view was beautiful. I'm a little excited to see a lot of scenery I've seen in movies. I walked along the Avenue of Stars to the Bell Tower and Star Ferry Pier. Hey, I also saw a beautiful girl.
I like nostalgia. I spent two days on the ancient cross-sea ferry to the Star Ferry Terminal, and I can go to Central and Wan Chai (there are large Star Cruises at the terminal). I got off the cross-sea ferry and arrived at Golden Bauhinia Square.
Urban area:
Then sit on the old double-decker tram and watch the street. The tram stops are all in the middle of the road. You can go from the back door to the front door and pay only two yuan when you get off.
What I saw and felt on the double-decker tram: the tram system didn't announce the station, the station name was not obvious, the car was driving very slowly, the stations were very close, there were many intersections and traffic lights, and other bus stations were even more terrible, with no platform and inconspicuous stop signs.
The sidewalks are very narrow, and many footbridges can also connect major commercial centers, ferry terminals in Central, subway stations, escalators in mid-levels and dignitaries in the air. Streets and roads are narrow and complicated, so it is difficult to see greening. There are many elevated roads that make me dizzy. If I am allowed to drive, I will feel dizzy.
Get off at Central, go to the surrounding Lan Kwai Fong (exotic customs are not fun), and take the escalator in the Mid-Levels (one way, you have to go down the Mid-Levels). There are many shops and exotic customs along the way. Many tall buildings built on the mountain also see some old buildings. If you like antiques, you can go to the antique street (I didn't go). I went to the mosque when I went down the mountain, so I saw the place I went with a girl. Very boring. It's easier to go up than to come down (so tired
Well, it's time to go to the new district (Mong Kok and Sham Shui Po): first take the subway to Sham Shui Po, and then you will find the famous Yaka Street (a place where men must go). Just like Tao Street in Guangzhou, the price is reasonable. Also bought some hardware tools.
There are markets and pharmacies not far away, so I bought three or four hundred dollars of beauty medicine in a tea restaurant (later found more in Mong Kok) and a piece of taro mutton (as expensive as a seven-mosquito chicken), but the taste is not bad. It is cheaper to see pistachios than Guangzhou.
Take two more subway stops to Mong Kok. There are several women's streets around (a must for women) and many fashionable and interesting bras waiting for you, hehe.
There is a temple street in the movie. Single women should not go at night. If you are not afraid of losing your virginity and money, you can try.
I saw a row of posters and pictures on the roadside guardrail. It turns out that someone can promote XX for free (incense should be legal). He handed me a leaflet, but I didn't dare to answer it because I passed the customs and died.
Haha, here comes the climax. If you spend the night, and you are a salty and wet person, there will be wild flowers in Shibanlan Street at night, and I will feast my eyes on the street. Beautiful girls (mostly prostitutes) from all over the world gather here. If you want to catch them, please do what you want. Remember to tip them. There are also many hourly rooms on the street, usually one hour in 80 yuan and one night in 200 yuan (I know a hotel only needs 100 mosquitoes a night).
If you stay overnight, you'd better go to Ocean Park for a whole day the next day.
You can also go back to Guangzhou before ten o'clock in the evening. Lan Shiben Street has China Travel Agency. It takes about half an hour to go back to Guangzhou by bus (there are many laundry streets). You need 80 yuan to buy a ticket, and 70 yuan to get on the bus.
Finally, I didn't spend the night. I returned to Guangzhou at eight o'clock in the evening and ended my free trip to Hong Kong. I'm so tired after I come back.
If you want to compare Guangzhou with Hong Kong, Hong Kong is inferior to Guangzhou except for its seascape, good air, high humanistic quality and freedom of words and deeds. Hong Kong's sustainable development is not as good as Guangzhou's because of its great limitations, but human hardware is not enough for software (decision-making and management). If the present situation is not 20 years, Guangzhou will surpass Hong Kong. If you can learn the decision-making and management in Hong Kong, you won't have to surpass Hong Kong in 10 years.
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