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What are the must-visit places in Hong Kong?

Many attractions in Hong Kong are must-visit places. The following attractions are must-see attractions after going to Hong Kong. You can go according to your own needs, but generally everyone will go there. In addition to the must-see attractions, there are also related You can also take a look at the guide. A Disneyland that must be dreamed about once

Disneyland should be the dream paradise of many girls and children. It is the entrance to the Kingdom of Dreams, and every corner shines with exquisiteness that no Disney in the world has ever had. And romance! Especially when night falls, there are music and fireworks outside the castle. Don’t just take pictures! If you can, put down everything in your hands, let the music surround your heart, and watch the fireworks flash across the night sky!

Must-do items: The Adventures of Winnie the Pooh, The Lion King Theatre, It’s a Small World, Mickey’s Fantasia, Frozen Theater, Space Mountain, Float Parade, Light and Shadow Parade, Fireworks Show.

Suggested tour order:

Take a photo with Mickey before entering the park - Fantasy World - Tomorrowland - Disney Sky Parade (usually starts at 15:30) - Adventure World - —The Cavalry Base Camp—Grizzly Valley—American Town Stitch Reversal Street Show or Shopping—Fireworks Show (starts at 19:00)

Use FastPass wisely:

< p>Register for FastPass (fast pass card) in advance, exchange your tickets for FastPass first

You don’t have to queue when you come back to play at the registered time. Disney has 4 projects that can be exchanged for FP in advance, namely Space Mountain, Buzz Lightyear Interstellar Adventure, The Adventures of Winnie the Pooh, The Lion King Celebration, and seemingly Mickey’s Fantasia. Because these four projects are relatively popular and have long queues, if you change to FP in advance, you can enter through the FP special channel without queuing. But pay attention to reasonable arrangements, because the number of FP cards in each period is limited, and after changing the FP once, if you want to change the FP for the next project, you need to do it after half an hour.

Tickets:

One-day ticket: Adult (12-64 years old): HKD 499; Child ticket (3-11 years old): HKD 355;

Two-day tickets: Adults (12-64 years old): HKD 680; Children's tickets (3-11 years old): HKD 480;

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Tips:

1. It is recommended to take the Disneyland Line. The highlight is in the carriage, which is full of Mickey elements.

2. The bag will be opened and checked at the entrance. You can bring a bottle of water. Although you are not allowed to bring food, the check is not very strict. You can stuff some small biscuits, bread and the like. You can get food guides, performance schedules and scenic area maps on the left and right sides of the park. A must-experience Ocean Park

The world's best Ocean Park is one of Hong Kong's biggest features and the pride of Hong Kong people to this day! This is a park that integrates sea and land animals, mobile games and large-scale performances. A world-class theme park, it is one of the most popular and most visited theme parks in the world. In 2012, it was voted the best theme park in the world by the International Attractions Association! Personally, I think Ocean Park is completely worth spending a whole day visiting. In the park, from educational and entertaining science interactions to exciting roller coasters, as well as less physically demanding exhibition hall visits and performances, tourists of all ages can find suitable projects here.

Must-do items:

Dream Water City, Bird Theater, Nature Revealed, Asian Animal World, Sea Lion Show at Whiskey Theater, Ocean Train or Cable Car, Jellyfish Museum, China Sturgeon House, Ocean Theater, Taiping Rock Coast.

Suggested tour order:

Ocean Park is divided into mountains and mountains. The mountains are the peak parks (ocean world, rapids world, tropical rainforest world, and dynamic world): equipment amusement projects, ocean For animal appreciation, at the foot of the mountain is the seaside paradise (Whisper World, Asian Animal World, Dream Water City): exhibition halls, performances, and children's entertainment projects. Large-scale recreational projects are mainly concentrated in the mountains. If you are bringing children over 5 years old, it is recommended to focus on the mountains.

How to get there:

1. There is a direct bus to Admiralty MTR Station for HKD 20.

2. You can take Citybus 629 from Hong Kong Admiralty MTR Station or the Star Ferry Station in Central to Ocean Park, costing HKD 10.6 one way. The bus service time is from 9:00-16:00 at Admiralty Station, leaving every 10 minutes; while the bus from the Star Ferry Pier runs every 20 minutes, and the service time is 9:45-13:45.

Tickets:

Adults: HKD 385; children (3-11 years old): HKD 193 (discounts available for online ticket purchases)

Remember to buy tickets in advance , save time queuing up to buy tickets!

Tips:

1. Tourists can only smoke in the 4 designated areas with smoking signs.

2. If you enter again on the same day, you must print it on your hand at the exit.

3. It is not allowed to bring food in the park, but if it is not much, you can put it in your bag. You can bring food for infants and young children.

4. Before entering the park, get a map and performance schedule (Chinese version) and arrange the route reasonably.

5. If you don’t want to wait in long lines, you can consider taking the Ocean Train up the mountain first, then turning back and taking the cable car down. The Peak must be visited once

If your camera memory card is only enough to take one photo of Hong Kong, where will you choose to take the opportunity? I think at least 50% of tourists will choose Victoria Peak. Overlooking both sides of Victoria Harbor here, you can feel the restlessness, endless life and huge energy of this city. This is one of the greatest skylines from the best seaport in the world.

The thrilling and unique cable car ride, the charming and magnificent night view of Victoria Harbor, the lifelike Madame Tussauds Wax Museum (in the Peak Tower), and the Peak Tower with its many gourmet restaurants are the four hot spots for visiting Victoria Peak. Whether you are a romantic person or not, you must make arrangements to enjoy the night view at Victoria Peak.

Peak Tram

1. When riding the Peak Tram, remember to choose a seat on the right side near the platform to have a better view.

2. It is not necessary to take the cable car up and down the mountain twice. It is better to take the cable car up the mountain. It goes backwards when going down the mountain, and the queue for buying a cable car ticket will take at least 30-50 minutes. It is recommended to buy cable car tickets online in advance to save time in line.

The view on the top of the mountain

You can see the whole of Hong Kong from the Peak Pavilion on the top of the mountain. If you are a fan of Hong Kong dramas or addicted to Hong Kong movies, you will definitely not be able to see this shocking picture of Hong Kong from the Peak Pavilion. You missed it, this scene appears in almost every Hong Kong movie. It is recommended that you book a Victoria Peak package online before arriving in Hong Kong (including Victoria Peak Cable Car, Madame Tussauds, and Lingxiao Pavilion). For this route, you can actually go in the morning and return in the evening, because Lingxiao Pavilion is recommended if you are patient. It can be viewed from 3 or 4 o'clock in the afternoon, and you can have a panoramic view of Hong Kong during the day, evening, sunset and night.

Pearl Peak Food

There are many delicious food gathered in Lingxiao Pavilion in Taipingshan. Most of them have floor-to-ceiling glass, so you can enjoy the beautiful scenery. Pearlon the Peak (No. 102, 1st floor, Lingxiao Pavilion) is owned by an Australian celebrity chef. Geoff

The four-star restaurant led by Lindsay, popular chefs, innovative dishes, and unparalleled views are the biggest highlights here. In addition, Forrest Gump Shrimp Restaurant (No. 304-305, 3rd Floor, Lingxiao Pavilion) is a themed restaurant designed based on the movie "Forrest Gump". Movie posters, props, and specialty stores are all around. It is recommended to book a package online in advance. A must-night tour of the Victoria Harbor at night

A member of the Hong Kong Ferry Group, which has always been loved by overseas tourists and Hong Kong citizens

The "Bauhinia Harbor Tour" has been internationally acclaimed Listed as one of the "50 must-visit attractions in life" by Geographic Magazine. In addition to enjoying our Chinese and Western cuisine and live entertainment, you can also enjoy the stunning scenery on both sides of Victoria Harbor at the same time. It is the best choice for enjoying the night view of Hong Kong in the city.

If you could only spend half a day in Hong Kong, where would you go?

Without a doubt, it would have to be Victoria Harbor. Victoria Harbor is the business card of Hong Kong, right? The night and day views of Victoria Harbor are both very good. If you want to fully experience it and not be short of money, the best way is to go to Victoria Peak near dusk in the afternoon and wait until night falls and the lights start to light up. , you can see the panoramic view of Victoria Harbor at night; then immediately take a taxi to North Point, take a Victoria Harbor night cruise at North Point Pier, and enjoy the night view of Hong Kong while having dinner; finally, visit the Avenue of Stars along Victoria Harbor at Tsim Sha Tsui Pier.

Appreciate "A Symphony of Lights"

A Symphony of Lights is a laser light and music show in Hong Kong. It is held in more than 40 skyscrapers along Victoria Harbor. It is an important part of Hong Kong's tourism development. A tourism project launched by the Bureau in 2004 to promote Hong Kong, costing HK$44 million, and has attracted more than 4 million tourists and citizens. On November 21, 2005, Symphony of Lights was officially listed in the Guinness Book of World Records, becoming the world's largest light and music show.

Except for suspension due to bad weather, this event is held at 8:00 pm every day and lasts about 18 minutes. The show includes music, lights and lasers. On Saturdays and Sundays, there are sometimes small fireworks displays. On special days, such as Labor Day and the anniversary of Hong Kong's return to China, A Symphony of Lights will add special pyrotechnic effects.

The sightseeing cruise ship in Victoria Harbor has been rated as the best place to watch "A Symphony of Lights".

Optional boat departures

Boarding at North Point Pier from 17:30-19:15 (light show cannot be enjoyed on board)

19:30-21: 30 North Point Pier boarding (you can watch the light show on both sides of the Victoria Harbor on the ship)

20:00-22:00 Kowloon Red_ Boarding on the Pier (you can watch the light show on both sides of the Victoria Harbor on the ship)

Cruise Route

Taikoo>Shau Kei Wan>Chai Wan>Lei Yue Mun>Cha Kwo Ling>Kai Tak>Hung_>Tsim Sha Tsui>Wan Chai>Causeway Bay>North Point

Full sailing A panoramic view of Hong Kong that must be taken in once every two hours

The Sky100 Hong Kong Observation Deck, located in the tallest building in downtown Hong Kong, is the only indoor observation deck in Hong Kong and the most representative landmark in Hong Kong. One, you want to have a 360-degree bird's-eye view of Hong Kong's world-famous day and night scenery.

While enjoying the view at Sky100, you can also enjoy a variety of irresistible tea packages such as rich cocoa brownies, liqueur vanilla cakes that will make your tongue tipsy, exquisite and delicate macarons, and coffee that will leave a lasting fragrance on your lips and teeth. Have an unforgettable day!

Since its opening, the "sky100 Hong Kong Observation Deck" has attracted many tourists due to its "five best" advantages. It is located on the 100th floor of the International Commerce Center, the "tallest" skyscraper in Hong Kong. , 393 meters high; it has the "fastest" double-decker elevator in Hong Kong, which can reach the 100th floor in 60 seconds; it is the "only" all-weather observation deck in Hong Kong with a 360-degree bird's-eye view of Hong Kong's landscape; and the transportation here is convenient , downstairs is the transportation hub Kowloon Station and a large shopping mall. It is a one-stop hotspot for travel and leisure.

Transportation

Take Exit C1 or D1 of Kowloon MTR Station and go via the 2nd floor of the Golden Zone of Elements Shopping Mall.

Tickets

Adults: HKD 168 (≈ 131 RMB); children (3-11 years old): HKD 118 (≈ 92 RMB); seniors (65 years or above): HKD 118 (≈ 92 RMB); infants (under 3 years old): free

Opening hours

10:00 am to 21:00 pm (last entry time is 20:00 pm) 00)