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How much does it cost to travel to Hong Kong alone?

Hello!

There are direct flights to Hong Kong, such as Hong Kong Airlines, Dragonair, Air China, Cathay Pacific, and Xiamen Airlines.

If you are traveling to Hong Kong from Chengdu and it is your first time, I can give you some suggestions as follows:

1. Travel route: On the first day, the suggestions are OK Mainly for shopping, you can take the subway to Mong Kok. The shopping prices in Mong Kok are relatively cheap, but they generally sell mass merchandise. If you want to buy famous brands, you can go to Harbor City in Tsim Sha Tsui. There are many world-class brands nearby, such as Dior and Chanel. etc. In the evening, you can go to Victoria Bay, walk along the Avenue of Stars, and see the Golden Bauhinia Square.

The next day, you should go to Disneyland to have a look. It is suitable for both men and women. You can feel the foreign customs and reminisce about your childhood. The price is around HKD 220.

The third day, Ocean Park. Similar to Happy Valley. The price is about the same as Disney.

On the fourth day, go to Victoria Peak in Hong Kong. Go to Madame Tussauds Wax Museum during the day and experience the charming night overlooking Hong Kong Island and the infinite charm of Hong Kong.

On the fifth, sixth and seventh days, just wander around Hong Kong. If you like it, I suggest you go to Lan Kwai Fong and see the nightlife in Hong Kong.

2. Check into a hotel: Hotels in Hong Kong are generally quite expensive, with daily prices above 1k or 2k. If you have a lower budget, it is recommended to stay in an express hotel like the Black Tea House. The price is about 400 Hong Kong dollars per day, but the room size is relatively small. Every inch of land in Hong Kong is precious! But the environment is quite clean and warm. The cheaper ones are only small hotels, and I have never stayed in one.

3. Shopping: For cosmetics, you can go to Sasa or Excellence. Personally, I think Sasa is not bad. Compared with mainland China, Hong Kong should be the representative place for genuine + cheap Chinese cosmetics. The exchange rate between Hong Kong dollar and RMB is over 0.81 recently. And it’s more cost-effective to do activities frequently.

If you want to buy big-name bags, go to Harbor City or similar places mentioned above.

As for how much money you have to spend, it all depends on your budget. In Hong Kong, you can spend whatever money you have. hehe.

I hope the above can help you, have fun!