Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - What should you pay attention to when traveling to Hong Kong and Macau with a group during the Chinese New Year?

What should you pay attention to when traveling to Hong Kong and Macau with a group during the Chinese New Year?

Shopping:

I suggest you go to Sham Shui Po, Yau Ma Tei, Tsim Sha Tsui, and Mong Kok, where there are many Pingyi goods.

Apliu Street-----A shopping street that gathers all kinds of goods. Electronic parts in the past, mobile phones today, as well as automotive supplies, high-end and low-end stereos, and second-hand mobile phones are all gathered on the same street. , to satisfy the shopping desires of men of all ages!

Sneakers Street------is the common name of Fa Yuen Street, the section from Dundas Street to Argyle Street in Hong Kong. It is located in Yau Tsim Mong District, Kowloon and is a tourist and shopping place in Mong Kok.

Lady's Street -------Lady's Street is the common name of Tung Choi Street, a section from Dundas Street to Argyle Street in Hong Kong. It is located in Yau Tsim Mong District and is a tourist and shopping place in Mong Kok. and night market.

Nowadays, Ladies Market has become a shopping and sightseeing place for Hong Kong people and foreign tourists. The items sold have also become diversified, including various household items, men's and women's clothing, cosmetics, handbags, watches, accessories, toys, aromatherapy, etc. Because the goods are cheap and high-quality, it can attract a large number of people to visit and shop. Stalls usually open from noon to 11pm. There are also many cooked food stalls and wet goods stalls near the outer edge of Ladies Market.

Must-visit attractions include:

Victoria Harbor (referred to as Victoria Harbor, English: Victoria Harbor) is a harbor located between Hong Kong Island and the Kowloon Peninsula in Hong Kong. As the harbor is wide and deep, it is a natural harbor. Therefore, Hong Kong is known as the "Pearl of the Orient", "the world's three major natural harbors" and "the world's three major night views".

Ferry Services

The Central Star Pier refers to the ferry terminal in Central, Hong Kong, operated by the Star Ferry. The pier provides ferry services between Tsim Sha Tsui Star Pier and Hung Hom Pier and is part of the Central Pier. The Central Star Pier is the conventional name. The terminals currently providing this service are Central Pier 7 (used by the Star Star Tsim Sha Tsui route) and Central Pier 8 (used by the Star Hung Hom route at the West Coast berth). The pier that originally provided this service was the dismantled Edinburgh Place Pier.

The International Finance Center (referred to as IFC; English: International Finance Centre, IFC) is a famous landmark of Hong Kong as a world-class financial center. It is located at No. 8 Financial Street, Central, Hong Kong Island, facing Victoria Harbour. IFC Development Limited, which is composed of the MTR Corporation (now the MTR Corporation), Sun Hung Kai Properties, Henderson Land Development, Hong Kong and China Gas and Sun Chung Properties, a subsidiary of Bank of China Hong Kong, is developed by the famous American architect César Pelli and the Hong Kong architect Yan Xunqi Designed through cooperation, it has a total floor area of ??436,000 square meters. It is now the headquarters of Henderson Land Group and the Hong Kong Monetary Authority.

The Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Center (HKCEC) is Hong Kong's main large-scale conference and exhibition venue. It is located on the north shore of Wan Chai, Hong Kong Island and is one of Hong Kong's major landmarks.

Cable Railway

Cable railway, also known as cable car, is a mountaineering railway: a tram-like carriage is tied with cables and dragged along a steep track. The power plant of the cable car is placed in the station, and the machines on the car are very simple, so it is very suitable for climbing very inclined hills.

The Lion Pavilion at Victoria Peak attracts tourists to enjoy the scenery of Hong Kong from here. The Peak is one of Hong Kong's major tourist attractions, attracting more than six million Hong Kong citizens and foreign tourists every year. In addition to being a shopping mall, the Peak also offers a clear view of Central, Victoria Harbor and Kowloon on the other side. It is very popular among citizens and tourists. In addition, since many British people settled here in the early years, there are also many historical buildings left, such as the Lion Pavilion. Lingxiao Pavilion

Lingxiao Pavilion at dusk, the old lining pavilion in the Peak Road Garden outside the main entrance of the Peak Plaza

The first theory is that tourists have to work hard to climb the sightseeing pavilion on the Peak of Victoria Peak. Just to see the scenery is a very stupid behavior;

The second saying is derived from the saying in the 1950s: "The scenery in Hong Kong is too old to be exposed to the sun", "The scenery from Victoria Peak is too old to be seen" Exhausted". Visitors overlooking the scenery under Taiping Mountain in the pavilion can see many stupid people (ie: "Lao Lin"); The pronunciation is the same as "lining"). Standing in Lao Lining Pavilion, you can look at the thousands of households under the mountain, looking for your future relatives. In Cantonese, being "捃老 relatives" (commonly known as "finding old relatives") means being deceived, so this building The building is called Lao Lin Pavilion by the media and citizens.

It is worth mentioning that some people from mainland China and Taiwan mistakenly confuse Laoxing Pavilion with the Lion Pavilion, a Chinese-style viewing pavilion on the side of Lingxiao Pavilion on the top of the mountain, built with donations from the Lions Club.

Tsim Sha Tsui includes: Jordan, King's Park, Yau Ma Tei, Mong Kok, Prince Edward, and Tai Kok Tsui.

Tsim Sha Tsui (also known as Tsim Sha Tsui, formerly known as Tsim Sha Tsui, formerly known as Xiangbu Tau; English: Tsim Sha Tsui) is the main tourist area and shopping area in Kowloon, Hong Kong. There are also many museums and cultural centers in the area, and the catering industry and bars are also quite prosperous. Some young people in Hong Kong call Tsim Sha Tsui "Tsim Sha Tsui" or "Old Tsim Sha Tsui".

Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade

Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade next to Salisbury Road Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade (English: Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade, commonly known as Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade) is a seaside park in Hong Kong , located next to the East Sea in Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, with views of Victoria Harbor. The total length of the park is 1.6 kilometers, stretching from the Tsim Sha Tsui Star Ferry Pier to the west and the Kowloon entrance of the Hung Hom Cross Harbor Tunnel to the east. The park is currently managed by the Hong Kong Leisure and Cultural Services Department.

The Tsim Sha Tsui Waterfront Garden Beautification Project*** cost HK$190 million and took nearly two years to be completed from August 2004 to May 2006. The entire project can be divided into a cultural center, Hong Kong Avenue of Stars, restaurants , transport terminal, waterfront and Urban Council Centenary Garden.

Please refer to my diary "Hong Kong Style——Sham Shui Po"

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