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Introduce places to visit in Hong Kong

Hongkong is a young city, a city full of miracles and myths, and an extremely exciting city. World-class architecture, fast-paced life, and fashionable and modern entertainment all highlight the stunning charm of this city.

Hong Kong is a paradise of life, with all kinds of joys in one place. In Hong Kong, you can not only enjoy the beautiful natural scenery, but also enjoy the various enjoyments brought by commercial civilization; you can not only immerse yourself in the material enjoyment of modern society, but also relive the simple lifestyle of the old era.

Hong Kong is also a city with legendary stories. From an obscure fishing village to a prosperous city, from a colony to the first place in the world to implement "one country, two systems", Hong Kong has experienced historical changes and has become more mature and tolerant.

Hong Kong, the "dynamic city", is the focus of people's attention and a place where people experience life.

Hong Kong’s shopping, whether in terms of price, variety or service, ranks among the best in the world. Hong Kong is a free port, and goods come from all over the world. Since most items are not subject to tariffs, the prices of goods in Hong Kong are correspondingly lower. It has always been called a "shopping paradise". Moreover, there are many seasonal sales promotions here every year, which can provide tourists with real benefits, so you will definitely enjoy satisfactory services when shopping in Hong Kong.

Hong Kong’s shopping areas can be roughly divided into two areas: "Hong Kong Island" and "Kowloon". Kowloon is divided into four subway areas: "Tsim Sha Tsui", "Jordan", "Yau Ma Tei" and "Mong Kok" Hong Kong Island is focused on four locations on the MTR line: "Central", "North Point", "Admiralty" and "Causeway Bay", as well as Sheung Wan, which reflects Hong Kong's unique culture. The shops here sell products with different characteristics from all over the world, and most of the service employees have received professional training, are friendly and customer-oriented, and the prices of the products are reasonable, much lower than in other countries. Among them, DFS Global Duty Free is a must-visit brand center.

There are many famous shopping streets in Hong Kong that gather similar shops in one place. For example, Nathan Road in Kowloon mainly sells gold jewelry, Sai Yeung Choi Street in Mong Kok mainly sells audio-visual equipment, and the Lotus Store in Sheung Wan Lee Wood Road is home to many antique shops.

If you go to Hong Kong, you must go to a gold store. The quality of Tse Ruilin, Chow Tai Fook and Chow Sang Sang is the most guaranteed.

In addition, there are large shopping malls in various locations, such as The Peninsula Hotel Arcade, Harbor City, and New World Center in Tsim Sha Tsui; The Landmark and Pacific Place in Central; Times Square and Sogo Department Store in Causeway Bay; City square etc. Generally speaking, most of the shopping malls in the Central area are relatively high-end, with high-grade products and naturally low prices; while Causeway Bay and Tsim Sha Tsui are good places for ordinary people to shop; as for Yau Ma Tei and Mong Kok, the quality of goods is not high and the prices of goods are not high. Less expensive.

Roadside stalls are also a beautiful sight in Hong Kong’s shopping scene. There are a number of clothing markets and professional streets gathered in the Central area. In addition, there are also Yau Ma Tei’s Women’s Market, Temple Street Night Market, Jade Market, Shanghai Street, and New Street. The open-air market on Reclamation Street, Fa Yuen Street and Yuen Po Street in Mong Kok, Jardine's Place, Jardine's Street and Stanley Market in Causeway Bay, etc.

There are export clothing stores in all major shopping areas, especially in Central, Wan Chai, Causeway Bay, Cameron Road, Granville Road and Hung Hom in Tsim Sha Tsui. The store sells a variety of ready-made clothing for export, and even clothing designed by famous designers. (Please refer to the shopping guide list and recommended products for details)

Hong Kong’s supermarkets are relatively developed, including Parknshop, Wellcome, Mannings, China Resources, etc., as well as chain convenience stores such as OK and 7·11. Located throughout Hong Kong, they mainly sell daily necessities, especially snacks, and are open 24 hours a day.

Hong Kong is also colorful at night. The colorful neon lights make people feel like they are in the Palace of the Galaxy, fully reflecting the prosperity and brilliance of Hong Kong, the "dynamic city", which can be compared with any other city. Comparable to cosmopolitan cities.

Luxury hotels in Hong Kong all have bars and other entertainment venues, and they pay great attention to the design and decoration of the bars. Famous hotel bars include Mandarin Oriental’s “Captain’s Bar” and “Shanghai Club”. Many hotels also have discotheques with first-class speakers and DJs. The business hours are generally from 10 pm to 3 or 4 am the next morning. It is more crowded on weekends and holidays, and the charges are slightly higher. In addition to luxury hotels, there are many independently owned bars in Hong Kong. Most bars are open from noon to 1 am or later. British-style and Australian-style bars and Japanese-style karaoke lounges serve snacks all day long.

In addition, Tsim Sha Tsui is also a night paradise for night tourists. Hong Kong people like to meet in Tsim Sha Tsui, have dinner or watch a movie first, and then hang out and shop. From the Harbor City shopping mall on Canton Road to Tsim Sha Tsui East, where there are many new commercial buildings, everything you see along the way is colorful and bustling with people. There are many bars and lounges on both sides of Nathan Road, and there are many such entertainment venues in nearby hotels. Travelers can choose to have a beer and spend a relaxing evening; they can also go to a nightclub to watch a show.

It is well known that Hong Kong people like to bet on horse racing. If tourists are interested in going to Hong Kong and their time and wallet permit, it is another way to go to the racecourse to experience the tension and excitement of the scene in person. A lot of fun.

For this reason, Hong Kong Island also has a dedicated "Hong Kong Racing Museum", which is also quite special!

Hong Kong movies, Hong Kong nightclubs, Hong Kong music, Hong Kong operas, Hong Kong... constitute a rich feast of Hong Kong entertainment life. Choose your target here and join the crowd as soon as possible. Come and experience the dynamic charm of the "Pearl of the Orient" for yourself!

Lan Kwai Fong

Lan Kwai Fong has almost become synonymous with Hong Kong nightlife. There are many restaurants and bars in Lan Kwai Fong, and it is a world of feasting and feasting that is well-deserved. Westerners prefer this place. Every time during Western festivals, it is crowded with people.

Nightclubs

Hong Kong’s nightclubs are mostly located in downtown areas. There are large-scale song and dance performances every night. They are places frequented by Hong Kong people. The more famous ones include Chinatown Nightclub (4th floor, Peninsula Center, 67 Mody Road) and Monopoly Nightclub (ground floor, New Mandarin Center, 14 Science Museum Road).

Karaoke, Disco

Hong Kong’s karaoke has the latest Hong Kong and Taiwan songs. Tourists who like to sing can have fun here, especially from 3pm to 8pm. Happy hour, prices are cheaper than at night. The more famous ones include Go Go City on Gloucester Road in Causeway Bay, JJ's on Harbor Road in Wan Chai, etc.

Cinema Theaters

Hong Kong is the third largest film producer in the world. More than 100 cinemas screen new films from all over the world every day, making it a paradise for movie fans. JP Causeway Bay in Causeway Bay, UA Times Square Cinema, Ocean Theater in Kowloon, etc. It is a good choice to take a break after shopping and watch a movie.

Ocean Park, Disneyland, Lantau Island, Wong Tai Sin Temple, Castle Peak Monastery, Mui Wo and Che Kei Shan are all good