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Hong Kong and Macau 6-5 day tour itinerary?

DAY 1 is expected to arrive at Hong Kong Airport from noon to afternoon. (Stay at the Xintiandi Hotel in Mongkok)

- Take the A21 City Bus from the airport (35-40 minutes journey, $33), in Mi Get off at Tun Road (Mong Kok Central Station) and walk for 5 minutes to the hotel. After getting off, go to the right, then cross Nathan Road (HSBC Bank), go straight along Argyle Street for about 200 meters, and turn left After entering the newly reclaimed land street and walking about 40 meters, you will see the hotel on the right hand side.

Check-in the hotel first, and then rest for a while.

- After resting for a while, you can Go to Langham Place next to it for a walk first, and then use the passage inside the MTR station to go to Mong Kok's Sneaker Street, Ladies Market, and Xianda Plaza for shopping. And between these points, there is quite a bit of Hong Kong. You can also eat some of the authentic snacks and delicacies if you like them.

***Go and try the restaurant that just won 2010 Michelin 1-star rating! There are deals for tens of dollars, it’s up to you!

Tim Ho Wan Dim Sum Shop

G/F, No. 8, Tsui Yuen Building, 2-20 Kwong Wa Street, Mong Kok.

From the former Four Seasons Hotel Lung King Heen Dim Sum A neighborhood dim sum shop opened by the supervisor. You must try the crispy baked barbecued pork buns and smooth rice rolls. Recommended: Teochew pink fruit, wolfberry osmanthus cake, crispy baked barbecued pork buns, yellow sand pork sausage, cured carrot cake

DAY 2 Ocean Park

- MTR Mong Kok Station Circle Line, get off at Admiralty Station, exit B and transfer to Citybus Ocean Park Line Bus No. 629. (10-minute MTR ride, Octopus $9.7) (Citybus No. 629, 25-minute ride, $10.6)

DAY 3 Avenue of Stars, Victoria Harbour, Stanley Market, Causeway Bay, Victoria Peak.

1) Avenue of Stars + Victoria Bay (1 hour use)

- MTR East Tsim Sha Tsui Station J Exit, after passing through New World Center, you can stroll along the Avenue of Stars and enjoy the view of Victoria Bay.

2) Stanley Market (you can view the mountains and rivers of Hong Kong along the way)

- Then outside New World Center (Salisbury Road), take Citybus Route 973 (about 1 hour, $13.6) and get off at Stanley.

Stanley Market is one of Hong Kong’s most famous markets. It is a famous tourist attraction. It is located in the southeast of Hong Kong Island and the northwest of Stanley Peninsula, overlooking Stanley Bay in the south, adjacent to Murray House and Stanley Plaza in the east, and Narcissus Ancient Temple in the south.

The streets in Stanley Market include Stanley Street, Stanley Market Road, Stanley New Street, and Stanley Village Road. There are many stand-alone tenement buildings in Stanley Market, and the ground floor shops are the most popular. They sell souvenirs for foreign tourists, Chinese handicrafts, souvenirs, ready-made clothing, oil paintings, etc. Famous stores include the Salvation Army, French bakeries and restaurants, etc. Others are small and medium-sized businesses, retailers, small restaurants and foreign currency exchange shops. The Hong Kong Travel Guide published by the Hong Kong Tourism Association also recommends this attraction.

3) Causeway Bay

- Take Citybus No. 65 from Stanley and get off at Sogo Department Store Station in Causeway Bay. (40 minutes’ journey, $8.9)

Causeway Bay It is one of Hong Kong's major shopping areas, with many large department stores and shopping malls, including Times Square and the World Trade Center. It is pointed out that there are many Japanese living in Causeway Bay and nearby areas, so there are many large Japanese department stores and supermarkets in Causeway Bay, including Sogo Department Store, Mitsukoshi Department Store, c!ty'super, etc. Japanese restaurants in the area There are even more clubs and entertainment venues dedicated to entertaining Japanese people. Causeway Bay has many fashionable shops that sell fashionable goods, fashion and trendy products from local, Japanese and even from around the world. In addition, Causeway Bay also has many cinemas, karaoke shops and other entertainment facilities. In addition, many shops in Causeway Bay are open until late at night, so Causeway Bay has become a very busy area and one of the most popular places for young people in Hong Kong.

4) The Peak

- After eating in Causeway Bay, take the MTR to Central/Hong Kong Station, walk to the Peak Tram Station and take the cable car/bus to the Peak.

DAY 4 Tung Chung, Lantau Big Buddha, Ngong Ping, Tai O, Tsim Sha Tsui Star Ferry

- Take the MTR to Tung Chung Station, then take the Ngong Ping 360 cable car to the Big Buddha, Enjoy the scenery along the way.

- At noon, you can take bus No. 21 to Tai O for lunch. After dinner, you can stroll around the Ngong Ping Market.

- Then you can take bus No. 11 back to Tai O Go shopping at Yongtong Gate.

- Finally, you can take the MTR back to Tsim Sha Tsui, then take the Star Ferry to enjoy the Symphony of Lights on the Victoria Harbor, and also enjoy the night and daytime views of Victoria Harbor The difference.

DAY 5 Disneyland (stay at Disneyland Hotel)

- Take the MTR Tsuen Wan Line at Mong Kok Station, transfer to the Tung Chung Line at Lai King Station, transfer to the Disneyland Resort at Sunny Bay Station Special train. (MTR journey takes 32 minutes, Octopus $16.6)

DAY 6 Pick yourself up and prepare for the return journey.

- Take the MTR to Hong Kong Airport.