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Hong Kong’s Best Travel Guide

If you like shopping when traveling, Hong Kong is a must-go place for you. However, there are many shopping groups out there that are deceiving the average person. In order to avoid encountering shopping groups, the editor recommends that everyone should travel independently. Today, the editor has compiled the most thoughtful Hong Kong travel guide for everyone.

: Preparation

1. Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan Pass. Needless to say. Endorsement can be done locally or in Hong Kong.

2. If you speak good English, you will be very popular and Hong Kong people will be more diligent.

3. The best way to travel in Hong Kong is by subway or Ding Ding bus. Taxis are much more expensive than mainland China, so they are not recommended, so you should choose a place with convenient transportation to live.

4. Buy an Octopus card at the back subway station in Hong Kong. With one card in hand, hk passes the level. So convenient. 50 Hong Kong dollars, the balance can be refunded before departure, and the subway card is 50 Hong Kong dollars for one day.

5. In order to purchase phone cards in advance, it is advisable to use certain treasures.

6. The sockets in Hong Kong are in English, so you must bring a converter.

7. Wear the most comfortable shoes. Don't wear leather shoes and high heels just to look good.

8. If you go to Hong Kong, it is recommended to exchange it at a mainland bank in advance. Generally, each person can exchange about 600 Hong Kong dollars in cash as a small change, and more in small denominations for small expenses such as transportation, meals, tips, etc. (Redeem with ID card). In Hong Kong, currency can be exchanged at local banks, hotels, street exchange shops, and airports. Generally, there is a handling fee, which varies from bank to bank.

: Travel

1. If you come between Tsim Sha Tsui and Central, you must take the Star Ferry once. (I lived between Yau Ma Tei Police Station and Jordan. There was a lot of food!)

2. If you buy luxury goods in Harbor City. Please wait until 5pm, otherwise you will queue at the door and become a sight to others.

3. I want to go to Hong Kong, but I can’t go to Victoria Harbor. Generally, to see the night view at night, you must take a boat ride. Try not to wait until after 11 o'clock. There may be no boats left. A day trip to Victoria Peak can be arranged.

4. Victoria Peak is the highest point in Hong Kong, and many overlooking shots in Hong Kong movies were shot here. There are so many people watching the night view that you have to queue up. Generally, I choose to take the cable car up, get off by bus, and go to Victoria Harbor as soon as I get off.

5. Sai Wan Swimming Shed, a good place to watch the sunset and take photos. I recommend you go to Sai Wan for afternoon tea.

6. The tickets for Ocean Park are expensive, but worth it. You can really play for a day. Go early, the park closes at 5:30 every afternoon, so allow time for queuing.

7. If you have a childlike heart, you must go to Disneyland. Disney is located on the border of Hong Kong, so it is recommended to spend a day there. But because I have been to Disneyland in Shanghai, I didn’t go to Disneyland in Hong Kong

8. The signs in Hong Kong are very clear, especially at the subway stations. Don't be afraid of getting lost. It doesn’t matter if you don’t have a map. The staff at the station are very welcoming.

9. Take the Ding Ding bus from Sai Wan for two dollars and go to Tai Koo via Central, Wan Chai, Causeway Bay, Racecourse, Tin Hau. You will see historical and modern changes.

10. Mong Kok, a must-visit place in Hong Kong. It tastes like an old street in Hong Kong, quite prosperous. Many shops and restaurants are open all night. Most tourists will choose to shop here.

1. If you want to buy a big brand, you must go to Tsim Sha Tsui. There are many shopping malls, including Harbor City, the largest shopping mall in Hong Kong.

12. The crowded Causeway Bay, where many local stars appear from time to time, is also a must-go place for many Asian stars to go crazy shopping.

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13. There are many characteristic streets in Central that are suitable for street photography.

14. If you want to go to the city gate, arrange to take the Ngong Ping 360 cable car after returning from Lantau Island.

15. Tickets for attractions: Dituni, Ocean Park, Victoria Peak, Madame Tussauds, etc. You can buy almost all tickets on the almighty Taobao.

16. Lan Kwai Fong, Hong Kong, is a well-known street of mid-to-high-end bars and nightclubs, gathering young people from all over the world. Gangzhen, if you want to see handsome guys and beauties, this is indeed a good place, but don’t stay too late and pay attention to protect yourself.

17. The Mid-Levels escalator in Central is the longest escalator in the world. Take Exit D1 of Central MTR Station and walk along Pedder Street

18. Shek O, a very, very beautiful place, is the first choice for vacation. Be sure to dress up and take photos.

9. To buy postcards, don’t go to scenic spots or the post office, but go to a popular bookstore.

20. Hong Kong Temple Street is located in Yau Ma Tei, Kowloon. Many movies have been shot here. It is the most famous night market in Hong Kong. There are many things for sale, including clothing, electrical appliances, toys, lighters, men's clothing and ties, suitcases, clocks, antiques and art, handicrafts with Hong Kong characteristics from various countries, etc.

21. Although Hong Kong Disneyland is small, it is still quite fun. Don’t miss the morning and afternoon float performances, they are very exciting. You can also watch the classic fireworks show at 8 p.m.

22. If the trip lasts more than 5 days, stop by Macau. You don’t have to gamble, but you must go to the black sand beach.

23. The frequency of ships between Hong Kong and Macau is fixed. The whole journey takes about one hour, is open 24 hours a day, and runs every 15 minutes. Prices and times will vary due to ship timing and shipping company.