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Hong kong ins punch card recommendation

One of the most popular travel methods recently is ins travel. Do you know what this means? In fact, it is very simple. There is a social software called Instagram, which has many travel recommendations and is welcomed by everyone. Then, let's take a look at the ins tourist attractions in Hong Kong today!

How to get to Graham Street: At the junction of 48 hollywood road and 46 Graham Street, Central.

Hong Kong Central Station Exit D2, walk along Queen's Road Central.

It is said that this is the first official street in Hong Kong and the favorite location for Hong Kong films. Walking along Hollywood Road, you will feel a Hong Kong flavor that runs through Chinese and Western cultures.

How to get to jervois street: North of Queen's Road Central, Sheung Wan, Central and Western District.

This is also a very trendy creative graffiti way.

This rainbow road is the focus of many people punching in!

How to get to Garden Street: Exit D3 of Mong Kok Station.

Garden Street is a street with Hong Kong flavor in Yau Tsim Mong District. It used to be a famous shopping area in Hong Kong, and many Hong Kong films were shot here. The buildings on both sides have a strong street flavor.

At four o'clock in the evening, it is even more picturesque!

Speaking of Shi 'ao in Shi 'ao Street, the name "King of Comedy Shooting Range" seems louder!

There are fresh and clean streets, colorful houses, vibrant beaches and magnificent rocky coastlines. Perhaps it is because of its low-key beauty that it is favored by Master Xing.

Vines and flowers in the street decorate houses of different colors. Cantonese speakers walk slowly with dogs and take a photo at will. In fact, the World Olympic Games really attracted many Hong Kong music videos to take photos.

How to get to Nanshan: Exit B2 of Shek Kip Mei subway station is within walking distance.

Nanshan, between Shiwei and Youyicun, has a history of nearly 40 years and many historic sites with a sense of time. Many photographers will go there to shoot, and it is also called "the mirror of the house" after the rain!

It has a platform open space and is surrounded by buildings on three sides. There are two old-fashioned children's playgrounds in the open space, which are photographers' favorite shooting spots. When there is water on the ground after the rain, it is the best time to shoot.

Rainbow _ Address: Ngau Chi Wan, Kowloon

How to get there: Exit C3 of Rainbow Station of Kwun Tong subway line.

Rainbow is one of the earliest public housing estates in Hong Kong. It is located in Wong Tai Sin District, and the adjacent Rainbow subway station is also named after Rainbow. The rainbow house is the color of the rainbow just like its name!

Here you can stand solemnly and shoot, with the Rainbow Building as your background board.

How to get to Zuyao: Lizu Road, Kwai Chung, New Territories, MTR _ King Station A 1 Exit.

Zuyao _' s balcony is warm orange, the streets are clean and full of the feeling of Hong Kong opera. Street shooting is also very sensational!

Zuyao _, four buildings form a hollow atrium, as if entering a kaleidoscope. Sunlight seeped in from above and lit up every unit.

Ride _ How to get there: No.2-38 Ride _ Road, Tai Hang, MTR Tin Hau Station Exit B.

One of the most distinctive public housing in Hong Kong is also a unique circular building in Hong Kong.

The circular houses are stacked together, which has the aesthetic feeling of repeated composition. The film Ghost in the Tortoise Shell was shot here.

Reed _, founded in 1969, was completed in recent 7 years.

It can be regarded as one of the most distinctive public housing on Hong Kong Island and the only circular building in Hong Kong. The triangular staircase design is very special, and it is also a good place to take photos and videos.

How to get to Lehua South _: Kwun Tong Station Exit A, transfer to the 22M bus and take three stops to Lehua _.

Le Huanan, Kwun Tong _ In an ordinary parking lot, there is a small holy place to take pictures. Seven sky-blue walls are side by side, and there is a hollow circle in the middle of each wall. Looking at these blue circles from different angles is like visiting a dream world.

Pick a sunny day and you will get magical light and shadow effects.

How to get to Baifu Garden: The nearest subway station is North Point Station, and it takes about 10 minutes to walk.

This perspective of Baifuyuan is very popular with photographers, because it looks good!

How to get to the Innovation Tower:No. 1 1, Yucai Road, Kowloon, Hong Kong.

InnovationTower is an innovation building of the Hong Kong Polytechnic University, which was built on 20 13. Do you have a unique feeling in Inception?

Whether indoors or outdoors, you can shoot a full blockbuster.

How to get to PMQ: 35 Abadian Street, Central, Hong Kong Island.

This is a place that provides a studio for artists, where you can enjoy unique art exhibitions.

Ingenious creative design, wonderful and exquisite shops.

How to get to the West Ring Swimming Pool: Victoria Road Island West Garbage Transfer Station in the West Ring.

Exit C of kennedy town station subway, 20 minutes' walk.

Or take City Bus No.43 and get off at the garbage transfer station.

The West Ring Bell Swimming Shed, also known as the West Ring Swimming Shed, was a dressing room and wooden pier built by the government for residents swimming in the Sulfur Strait in the 1950s.

How to get to Tai O Fishing Village: West Lantau Island, Islands District

Tai O is the most famous fishing village in Hong Kong. People say it has the original appearance of Hong Kong. Indeed, every place in Tai O has a strong fishing village atmosphere, which is a rare sight in modern cities.

That's about it. Some of these scenic spots are famous and some are relatively small, but Bian Xiao still believes in the recommendation of ins. If you want to travel here in Hong Kong, you might as well visit these places!