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Hong kong travel guide

Must-see attractions when you first arrive:

Arrived in Hong Kong-Central-Ocean Park-Lan Kwai Fong on the first day.

After arriving in Hong Kong in the morning, go to Central, which is the economic and commercial heart of Hong Kong and the transportation hub of Hong Kong. Ultra-modern commercial buildings and quaint English buildings stand side by side in this area, forming a wonderful contrast. In the afternoon, I will go to Ocean Park, one of the largest entertainment parks in Southeast Asia. The Aquarium, Hong Kong Ocean Park and Shark House in the park show the mystery of the ocean. The torii and Butterfly House are vivid and attractive, and the speed trip and boating challenge the courage. There are also children's kingdoms, super dynamic cinemas and giant panda halls that attract children, and you can also watch interesting dolphin performances. Return to Lan Kwai Fong in Central in the evening, which is a fashionable nightlife and food stronghold. European restaurants and clubs are distributed among them, offering multinational cuisine.

The next day, Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Center-Peak-Believe it or not, Curiosity Hall-Repulse Bay.

Every morning from 7: 50 to 8: 03 in the Expo Waterfront Park outside the new wing of Wan Chai Convention and Exhibition Center, the flag-raising ceremony is presided over by the Hong Kong Police Force. Starting from June 5438+0, 2002, flag-raising ceremonies with enhanced contents will be held on designated dates (June 1 day, June1day, and June 2 1 day), with 15 fully dressed police officers presiding over the flag-raising ceremony. The police band will play the national anthem and background music, and the police bagpipes will also perform after the ceremony 10 minutes. In the afternoon, take the cable car from the peak of Taiping Mountain to the peak, and take the cable car at the intersection of Huayuantong and lower albert road in Central. After buying the ticket, there is a "believe it or not" which shows more than 400 strange exhibits. Then go to Repulse Bay in the south of Hong Kong Island, which is the most representative beautiful bay in Hong Kong. Repulse Bay Beach is a famous high-grade residential area in Hong Kong, with long beds, clear water, young sand and quiet waves.

Day 3 Tea House-Causeway Bay Shopping Center-Hung Hom Huangpu Xintiandi-Leave Hong Kong

You must not miss the teahouse in Hong Kong for breakfast, where the Chinese morning tea, exquisite snacks and authentic Hong Kong-style side dishes that Hong Kong people love most will surely feast your eyes. Shopping is a big event when you come to Hong Kong. Go to Causeway Bay Shopping Center and Times Square, located in Admiralty, with elegant style. There are several large department stores and specialty stores of many internationally renowned brands. Times Square, located in Causeway Bay, integrates leisure, shopping and food. More than 300 stores will definitely make you linger. For lunch, you can go to Xintiandi, Huangpu, Hung Hom, where the Cai Lan food shop gathers the most famous and authentic classic food in Hong Kong, which is the essence of Hong Kong food culture and should not be missed. You can continue shopping after supper. Huangpu Xintiandi is a large leisure shopping center in Kowloon District.

The profound experience of revisiting the old place;

The first day arrived in Hong Kong-Stanley-Star Ferry Pier-Temple Street.

After arriving in Hong Kong, go to Stanley, which is located in the south of Hong Kong Island, 20 kilometers away from Central. It's hard to imagine that Stanley was once a small village with fewer people and more tigers! Today, it has become the residence of foreigners and wealthy businessmen in Hong Kong, and countless luxury buildings have sprung up. The market here is very popular, especially on weekends. You can buy clothes, antiques and souvenirs here. Stanley not only attracts foreign tourists, but also attracts many local people. Then take the Star Ferry to Kowloon, and you can enjoy the unique scenery of Victoria Harbour. From Jordan Road to Yau Ma Tei civilization, it becomes a brightly lit and lively night market after seven o'clock every night. Hundreds of stalls are selling clothes, electrical appliances, watches and other cheap goods, so they enjoy bargaining with suppliers.

The next day Lantau Island-Lan Kwai Fong-Su Hao Food District

For Lantau Island, you can start from Pier 7 in Central to Mui Wo, and then transfer to buses to various scenic spots. Lantau Island is the largest island, more than twice the size of Hong Kong Island. Most parts of the island have a quiet environment, which is the best place to spend weekends or holidays, away from the noise of the city. Baolian Temple is a Buddhist resort on the island and the largest temple in Hong Kong. Located next to Baolian Temple, the Tiantan Giant Buddha is the largest outdoor bronze Buddha statue in the world and has become the most representative religious building in Hong Kong. In the afternoon, I returned to Central, where there is the longest outdoor covered escalator in the world, with a total length of 800 meters. 1993 was completed. You can take the escalator to Su Hao Food District for a nice meal.

Day 3 Landmark Plaza-Harbour City-Leave Hong Kong

Shopping spree at Landmark Plaza, which is the brand focus of Central District, has been a first-class shopping center for many years. There are many world-famous boutique brands in the square, including internationally renowned designer stores, casual wear stores for men and women and high-end jewelry stores.

If you are not satisfied, you can move to Kowloon and go to Harbour City, the largest shopping center in Hong Kong. This shopping mall covers a large area, so you can't run from Canton Road to the end of the street without being out of breath, blushing and heartbroken. The shopping center is located by the sea. After shopping, you can also enjoy the invincible sea view of Hong Kong.