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Personal travel strategy from Beijing to Guangzhou to Shenzhen and then to Hong Kong

Carry-on:

1. Two or three clothes to change (it's very hot in Hong Kong at this time)

2. Toothbrushes and towels are available in hotels, and personal belongings are also needed

3. $ _ $ is more than 4,5 Hong Kong dollars. If you want to buy something, you should prepare 1, yuan for each person in mainland China

Preparation:

Friday to Saturday from 9: to 16:

Forensic time: about 15 days

Relevant documents: the original household registration book, the first page of the household registration book, the front and back copies of my page, the original ID card, and the front and back copies

Photos: 2 photos with a 2-inch white background, which are cut in advance. I suggest that if you have time, it's better to take photos in the photo studio in advance, because it costs 5 yuan to take 9 photos there.

2. It is particularly important to note that there is a choice of "once a year" or "twice a year" when handling the individual tour to Hong Kong and Macao (G visa), and the fee is 12 in cash (1 Hong Kong and Macao passes plus 2 for one endorsement, and 2 for each additional endorsement)

3. The calling card needed to go to Hong Kong is the peoples I bought at Luohu on July 11th. (Hong Kong's 7-11 is also available.) Internet access is also very convenient, it is 9HKD a day, with unlimited traffic. Convenient for friends who need to use mobile phone maps.

Departure:

1. If you are in Shenzhen, you will leave after 9: , and it is just right to eat there (Hong Kong people eat breakfast at 8: or 9: , and some white-collar workers eat lunch at 1: or 2: , but this is normal. Shops open around nine o'clock. )。

2. There are Luohu Port, Huanggang Port, Wenjindu Port, Shenzhen Bay Port and Futian Port at the pass. Take a taxi, and be careful not to bring too much cash, preferably a bank card.

3. There are some things that you can't take with you. Search elsewhere and I won't explain them here.

4. The prices of hotels are still acceptable. Let's see where you like to stay.

Arrival:

1. Go to the subway station to buy an Octopus. Octopus is very useful. You can buy things, take the subway, etc. You can use it on 7-11 (7-eleven, the largest convenience store chain in Hong Kong)

2. Eat, have fun and find a hotel to check in, get ready, take a nap.

Itinerary:

1. Day 1: Play at three o'clock, take the subway to Victoria Harbour and take a walk. It's daytime. Look at the sea view. After walking, take a boat to Hong Kong Island and go to Taiping Mountain. Reach the other side! But last time I took a taxi because I got lost, and it seemed quite far. It's about four o'clock at this time. At this time, look at the Taiping Mountain at dusk. At this time, you can see Victoria Harbour from the top. In this way, you can see the beautiful scenery at dusk and the night scene. After playing above, come down to the peak shopping mall for dinner at five or six. There are two choices when going up or down the mountain-take a cable car on the top of the mountain or a taxi. It is recommended to take the peak cable car (the queue time is long, but the speed is fast. It depends on whether it's winter and summer vacation. Take a taxi (it's faster, although it's a little dizzy after going around. People with carsickness are not recommended). The taxi goes straight to Mong Kok. You tell the driver about Bo Xie Street, and he will know. Bo Xie Street is also a part of Mong Kok. When you walk inside, you will find that there are almost only two brands: Adidas and Nike. Play as long as you like. It is said that the night market in Mong Kok is still brightly lit until one or two in the morning.

2. The next day: Go to Ocean Park, which is more suitable for adults. Disney is too naive. Lunch is in it, sister. There is a restaurant in it. Play in it all day and come back when you feel almost done. I will spend the rest of the day shopping for you. If you don't shop, have a good rest. Basically, there is a shopping mall under every residential building, and the shopping malls are similar.

Day 3: Hong Kong Space Museum is one of the famous planetariums in Asia. Located in Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon Peninsula. The Space Museum is one of the museums under the Leisure and Cultural Services Department of Hong Kong. It covers an area of 8, square meters and was opened on October 8, 198. The Space Museum holds various astronomical exhibitions and lectures from time to time, and is also open to schools, groups and the public. It has an egg-shaped shell building. The unique egg-shaped shell of the Space Museum has long been a landmark of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region. The egg-shaped space museum has a hemispherical screen. The star projector for projecting images is the most advanced instrument in Asia, and the images it produces can make people feel the depth of the universe. Pack your bags and go home after visiting the Space Museum!

Many of these are my own original works (I admit that I have consulted some materials), and I hope to adopt them ~

Have a nice trip!

attach another map of the port railway line: