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Is it safe for girls to travel to Hong Kong alone?

Hong Kong is a charming port city with a highly developed financial industry. Because it is the perfect fusion of eastern civilization and western civilization, it has formed its own unique charm and cultural atmosphere. Share with you whether it is safe for girls to travel to Hong Kong alone.

Is it safe for girls to travel to Hong Kong alone? Please refer to the analysis /tour/322 1.html, which is very detailed.

It should be safe, as long as you don't go to some very biased places.

1. Every time I go to Hong Kong, I will go to Ma's father to buy a Hong Kong phone card, which is divided into two days, four days and seven days. I can buy according to my own needs, and the price is not expensive. 16-30 yuan, with unlimited traffic and certain talk time. This is more cost-effective than the roaming package of China Mobile, and you can surf facebook and ins at any time and place without restricting traffic, and you don't have to take your mobile phone everywhere to check where there is free wifi.

If you want to go to different places for a day or two, you can apply for a subway card for one or two days. Please refer to Baidu for details. If you are in Hong Kong for a long time, it is recommended to apply for an Octopus card. You can return your card and deposit when you leave Hong Kong. You can also buy this from Father Ma. In Hong Kong, Octopus is basically a universal card, which basically covers all traffic, all 7/ 1 1, ok and stores in major shopping malls, especially restaurants. Because Hong Kong people are fast-paced, buying a bottle of water for a few minutes to pick up coins or give change to large-denomination banknotes will be urged, so there is an octopus who doesn't care.

Regarding accommodation, I will talk about hotels in different places where I have stayed for a long time. If you like shopping, eating special restaurants and snack bars, you can go to hotels near Mong Kok, Yau Ma Tei, Tsim Sha Tsui and Jordan or go to Fat Pig. I have lived in more than 300 double rooms before. Of course, the bed and bathroom are small but clean, and luggage can be stored. If you want to visit luxury shopping malls, you can visit hotels in Causeway Bay. It's convenient to go to Central and Wan Chai. Last time I lived in more than 700 houses near Paterson Street (are you familiar with it? ), but it is better than walking downstairs for five minutes to worship the times, which can save time on the road and increase shopping time. If you want to eat snacks such as old shops and snacks (fish and eggs, fried Sambo, Wonton Noodles, sugar water and beef offal) that will line up at night, you can live in Sham Shui Po. Here is a recommendation for the "American-Dutch Home Youth Hostel" where I stayed not long ago (because I forgot the previous name, I just got a little impression). Where can I reserve a room? There are more than 300 double rooms, and the rooms and bathrooms are relatively large, but nothing is included. Slippers, toothbrushes, toothpaste and the like can be bought downstairs. Of course, it is recommended to bring your own. Of course, there are six rooms and eight rooms in youth travel, and the price is also favorable, which is suitable for you who want to save money alone. Where can I read the specific information or trust me privately? I live in North Point, too. This is the reason for work. A hotel called Ibis is quite good. Although the double room of 700-800 is quite small, it is cleaner and the service is better.

As for places to go, I often don't have much time to go to Hong Kong because of work, so I'll just say a few recommended places I've been to. One is Taiping Mountain, where the night view is absolutely amazing. I won't elaborate on the specific strategy, but like me, you can go to the famous escalators in Central and Chongqing Forest, and then take the 15 bus at the underground bus stop of Exchange Square to the top of the mountain ($9.8). If you don't know the way in Hong Kong, you can ask people around you, but you must find someone who doesn't seem to be in a hurry. In fact, Hong Kong people are very kind and will show you the way. Of course, you can also use Baidu or Gaode map. You can make a peak cable car when you come down from the top of the mountain, but it is a multi-person cable car, not just a few people. You can also put octopus on this. Secondly, you can go shopping in Causeway Bay or Mong Kok, but you'd better avoid the rush hours on Saturday and Sunday, or you'll know why I have to wait in line for two hours just to buy facial cleanser at Innisfree. There are several big shopping malls in Causeway Bay. If you want to buy skin care products, cosmetics or luxury goods from the counter, you'd better go to Causeway Bay, and if you want to buy ordinary Japanese and Korean brand Innisfree Aili Cabin, you can go to Mong Kok. By the way, there is also a harbour city in Tsim Sha Tsui. The third is Stanley. Take bus No.40 at Dunlong Street Station in Causeway Bay and pass Repulse Bay and Deep Water Bay. There are many foreigners and blue beaches in Stanley. You can go to the shop next to the beach and have a dark beer fried chicken. Looking at the sea and the blue sky quietly, quietly, an afternoon passed, quiet and leisurely. The fourth is the Ocean Park, which costs less than 300 yuan on Dad's horse. Although it is not cheap compared with Chimelong and Happy Valley in China, it is really cheap in Hong Kong. After all, it costs them 100 to have a basic meal. If you don't want to play mobile games, you can watch marine animals, giant pandas, penguins, sharks, Chinese sturgeons and so on. The most important thing is that the subway in Ocean Park is now open, which is very convenient.

5. How and how much money to prepare: In fact, Hong Kong is really an expensive city, so it is better to have a bigger budget. If you want to change Hong Kong dollars, you usually change them at the bank before you leave, and the exchange rate is acceptable. If I pass through ports such as Luohu or Shenzhen Bay, I can check today's exchange rate in advance, and then choose an exchange shop with a higher exchange rate to exchange it. I don't recommend going to Hong Kong to change it again. The exchange rate is really average. In fact, in Hong Kong, besides credit cards, savings cards are also quite common. If you use your credit card and forget to return it, you are finished. With a savings card, you can at least know where your expenses are. Anyway, that's all I have in my card I used my savings card to swipe Wellcome, Sasha Zhuo Yue, Innisfree and the counters that buy cosmetics, lipsticks and skin care products. Of course, it is much more convenient now. Alipay and WeChat payment have slowly begun to sweep across Hong Kong, and will definitely become more and more common in the future, so you must have access to people in Hong Kong before you can surf the Internet. To sum up, I personally think that tourists go to Hong Kong: cash > Octopus > savings card > Alipay WeChat.

As for how much cash to prepare, I assume that the money we bring is enough for our normal day in Hong Kong (except for your accommodation, shopping and going to scenic spots and parks). First, there are three meals. In Hong Kong, of course, there is a special breakfast in Hong Kong-style restaurant. I believe everyone will have a little impression when watching Hong Kong dramas. Tea restaurants generally have breakfast packages, such as serving diced mustard tuber first, then diced ham and eggs, adding scrambled eggs to a meal, adding rice rolls/glutinous rice chicken to a meal, adding steamed dumplings to a meal, adding ham to a meal, adding buttered toast to a meal, scrambled eggs, etc., all with milk tea, coffee, lemon tea, lemon honey, soybean milk and other drinks. Pay attention to several aspects when eating breakfast in Hong Kong-style restaurants. 1 just ignore the service attitude and feel at ease. Most of the waiters in tea restaurants are aunts. They are under great pressure at work and have a fast pace for a few minutes. They are a new group of diners, and they are not in the mood to give a good look and a good attitude. Therefore, if they have a bad attitude, don't feel unhappy and think that they discriminate against mainlanders. When you go in, they will ask you, "How many people?" Then, when they sit down, they will put a piece of ordering paper beside them waiting for you to order. If you want to look at it for a while, please tell her politely. I'll look at it first and call you later. When ordering, be direct. Tell her what ABCD goes with, what to drink, cold or hot. Then they will go away immediately and place an order. Watch the menu. It is common for most tea restaurants to "add money". You have to add money for hot drinks and cold drinks, and you have to add money for ordinary noodles and river noodles to change to the previous instant noodles, so be sure to read the menu carefully. It is normal for a tea restaurant to have a table, and the environment may be average. The rent is so expensive, so the space will be small and crowded, and it may be noisy and hot inside. But isn't this the local flavor of Hong Kong? It is also a unique experience and experience. A set meal costs about 28-40 Hong Kong dollars, so you will be full. If you want to save money, you can buy bread and milk. Bread can be bought everywhere in Hong Kong, about 7- 10 yuan, and many kinds of milk are delicious, about 5- 10 yuan. And, of course, Hong Kong-style morning tea. If you want to eat, at least be prepared to eat 100+.

There are many choices for lunch and dinner. What Hong Kong does not lack is delicious food and delicious food. You can do the raiders of other topics and see what's delicious near where you play. I will also introduce some good restaurants I have eaten later. But generally speaking, an ordinary lunch costs 35-60 yuan and dinner costs 35- 100 yuan. Snacks15-around 40 yuan. A bottle of beverage in the convenience store is 6- 15 yuan, and coconut milk with herbal tea outside 15-30 yuan. Afternoon tea and dinner are another matter.

In Hong Kong, transportation is also a big expense. If the subway doesn't need to cross the sea (if you want to cross the sea in Hong Kong, you have to go through Hong Kong Island and Kowloon, and you have to pay the sea fee), you can basically stop at 2-5 yuan, which is still more affordable. The bus basically starts in 8 yuan. The bus fare in Hong Kong is not much, but it is charged from where you get on the bus to the terminal. Generally speaking, the money paid is the whole journey, so if you only take two or three stops, you must see if you want to cross the sea bus, otherwise you will really lose money. And the Star Ferry. For example, you can take a ferry from Star Ferry Pier in Tsim Sha Tsui to Central. I don't know if it's expensive now. I got it for more than 2 yuan a few years ago. There are also some minibuses. There are many people waiting in line quickly, but you must see this clearly and don't take the wrong route.

To sum up, I suggest that the budget should reach 150-230 just for eating, traveling and drinking every day. . . (In a third-and fourth-tier city like me, turn right and stir-fry rice noodles for 5 yuan. I eat meat, vegetables and eggs until I am full. Every time I come home from Hong Kong, I feel that my home is paradise. Don't say one day 100 yuan. For 50 yuan, I can eat all kinds of snacks and eat five pounds. )

7. About recommended restaurants: I haven't eaten a lot of delicious food in Hong Kong, and it's basically not a celebrity restaurant online, but let me talk about it. One is "Xishu Puff". There is one near the E station of Mong Kok subway (it seems to be), 20-30 yuan. I think it is really delicious. There are many different tastes, and there are many shops in China. Second, the "Fat Sister Snack Bar" is located in Mong Kok, Baidu, but you don't have to look for it. Meeting is fate. The signature raw sausage, cuttlefish, special sweet sauce and yellow mustard sauce chicken kidney, as well as some ordinary braised beef tongue and pig ears. Friends who like snacks can try it. If you don't eat mustard originally, you can also add no sauce, which is the taste of braised pork. Third, Tan Tsai Yunnan rice noodles. According to the boss, this store was bought by a Japanese Lamian Noodles group at a high price, but it was still not sold. It is conceivable that it is delicious and popular, and it has a unique flavor with all kinds of soup base ingredients. The fourth is the group refreshing restaurant. The first time I ate it, it was amazing. Maybe I usually eat less beef brisket. This refreshing restaurant is beyond description. Fifth, Yilan Lamian Noodles. Although many people say that balabala is not as good as the original delicious dolphin king, I still think it is quite good, especially its environment is real. In Japan, the independent dining space is not afraid of others seeing you eating, sucking your mouth or picking your nose. Sixth, Yuan Qishou and Sakamoto Sushi. There are not many kinds of Yuan Qishou, but the taste is OK. There are many kinds of Banchang sushi, and I especially like its eel sushi. The seventh is Daoxiang, which recommends morning tea and supper hot pot. I remember that I planned to have a snack with my friends at 1 1 last night, but I was unexpectedly attracted by its hot pot. There will be many special hot pot dishes from Monday to Friday. Only when I am super full of super meat can I get 100 per person. Eight is Jinfeng Restaurant. Their signature steak is really delicious and the price is reasonable. Remember to add iron plates. After eating, make sure that you think that the 60 Yuan You you ate in China before is not beef, and the location is a bit difficult to find. It is located at Lai Chi Kok Road in Sham Shui Po. This is really recommended for wall cracks.

I like Hong Kong very much. I have been there many times (all flying from Beijing or Chengdu to play like this. You can see how much I love Hong Kong.

Remember to bring a thin coat when you go out in summer, because the indoor air conditioner is very cold, especially if you have the opportunity to stay indoors for a long time, you must be careful of catching a cold.

In terms of security, I really feel that Hong Kong is very safe in my heart. I often go back to the hotel after twelve o'clock. So late? I can't tell it's early in the morning.

If yes, I used to stay in a hotel in Jordan with my friends, which is close to Tsim Sha Tsui, Yau Ma Tei and Mong Kok. It's less than five minutes away from the famous Yau Ma Tei police station, and it costs more than 300 yuan a night. The conditions feel ok. Just like an ordinary express hotel, the bathroom is spacious and has a bathtub. I don't know whether accommodation in Hong Kong is so expensive or I don't have enough knowledge.

If you play, Hong Kong's beaches, Repulse Bay, Stanley and Shek O are all good. Go to Hollywood Road to see the art gallery. I also like tinkling cars. It's worth experiencing, but it will be very hot in summer. You can also visit universities in Hong Kong, schools and museums of the University of Hong Kong and City University of Science and Technology. ) There is an innovative building designed by Zaha Hadid in the Chinese University, which is harmonious between man and nature. In winter, I like to go to the wetland park. Like migratory birds in the south winter, Hong Kong is a hiking paradise.

Finally, I think Hong Kong people are actually very friendly. Sometimes people will offer help without even asking.

Be especially careful with South Asians and blacks. They are probably criminals.

After a Beijing college student was raped in chungking mansions, two male students and I went to chungking mansions to explore.

First of all, from the G floor, there is an AV shop at the door, selling all kinds of Japanese, Korean, European and American H magazines, photo and AV, as well as dildos.

After entering, they were all South Asians, just like crossing to India, with a small number of blacks and whites and no Chinese.

All kinds of stalls and vendors, the environment is very dirty.

There is an Indian restaurant on the third floor. We looked at the door, and then an Indian nervously came over and asked me if I wanted to come in for dinner. I said no, and then he kept staring at us nervously until we left.

The place where the girl was raped was a small hotel with almost no decoration and gray walls. . . And the bathroom shower room is a man and a woman.

How was this girl raped?

This hotel is very cheap, only tens of Hong Kong dollars a night (elder sister, I dare not stay in the mainland at this price).

After the girls move in, they go to the shower room to take a bath at night (elder sister, do you dare to go regardless of gender? ! ),

After washing, I came out wrapped in a bath towel, but I didn't wear any clothes (elder sister, it's dangerous anywhere! In India, there are a large group of third brothers who are used to raping women casually! ), keep this state back to the room, and don't lock the door.

A third brother passed by and tried to rape, but the girl struggled for a long time.

Later, I was raped, and then I was found and called the police.

Ok, I deleted the controversial sentence. I mean:

Many women complain bitterly at home that foreign countries are better than the mainland, and as a result, they forget to protect themselves as soon as they leave the mainland. Normal people in this place dare not stay, but have to rush in, which makes people speechless.