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Hong Kong Self-guided Tour Guide 2017 Hong Kong Self-guided Tour Costs

Hong Kong is a famous international metropolis. It has the best shopping buildings in the world to meet your various needs, and there are many delicious food that you can experience, making you feel more glorious and comfortable here. , let me share with you the Hong Kong self-guided tour guide in 2017.

It is exactly 20 years since Hong Kong returned to China in 1997.

For Hong Kong, apart from the year of the handover, the deepest impression came from TVB. Before going to Hong Kong, I specially found a TVB drama to watch, it was "The Secret Battle of the Famous Family" starring Wu Dingxin and Li Yaoxiang. ”, hoping to learn more about Hong Kong in advance. In addition, my impression of Hong Kong is that of high-rise buildings and a shopping paradise. If you prefer scenery, this place is definitely not your first choice.

I chose Hong Kong because it feels quite far away from me. I can go to a place I have never been to before, and also feel the city culture. These five days in Hong Kong gave me a different feeling.

I woke up early in the morning and crossed the border at Luohu Port. The moment I stepped on the MTR, I looked at the scenery outside the window with wonder. It turned out that I had really set foot on the land of Hong Kong.

An interesting anecdote from customs clearance: Friend CD successfully attracted the attention of customs because she had just given birth to a baby and had not yet lost weight. They took her to a small house for interrogation and asked her luggage. After turning it over and over, it was finally released.

When we came out of Mong Kok Station, we were greeted by rain. We studied the map and searched for a long time before we found where we lived.

When I was booking a room online, I saw in the introduction that the owner of this hotel could not speak Chinese. My friend stepped forward and spoke English, and finally found out that the owner actually knew! Chinese! We all laughed. , just think of it as showing off your English.

The plan for this day is to take a sightseeing bus and watch the night view of Victoria Peak.

Take the MTR to Central and look for the sightseeing bus stop. Along the way, we were talking about the inconvenience of rain. Friend CD said: You have to think about it, it is rare to encounter rainy days in Hong Kong. We want to Think of it as an experience. Sure enough, it didn’t rain again for the next few days

Because of the rain, the sightseeing bus became our special car. We followed the bus uphill and downhill, seeing the narrow streets in Hong Kong one after another, as well as the high-rise buildings on both sides of the road. Each one had to look up to see the whole thing.

After getting off the sightseeing bus, I took the Star Ferry. It is a famous means of transportation in Victoria Harbor, as famous as the Hong Kong Tram and the Peak Tram. The price is also quite cheap, just 2 yuan for any ride.

“The Star Ferry that shuttles through Victoria Harbor is not only an important part of the cross-harbour transportation system between Hong Kong and Kowloon, but taking the Star Ferry is also one of the most affordable and high-quality services in Hong Kong. It is also the first choice for tourists visiting Victoria Harbor. "National Geographic Travel Magazine" once praised taking the Star Ferry to visit both sides of Victoria Harbor as one of the "50 must-visit attractions in life."

The next stop according to the original plan was to go to Taiping Mountain to see the night view, but as the rain was getting heavier and heavier, we didn’t know if we could see the view we wanted to see if we went up, and it was not convenient to come back, so we decided to go another day. .

Since there is no itinerary, let’s just stroll around, eat, and experience the city of Hong Kong.

In fact, we didn’t go to Hong Kong much, and we didn’t take traditional routes. For example, we didn’t go to Ocean Park or Disneyland. We only took the sightseeing bus, the Star Ferry, and saw Victoria Peak. night view.

The day we went to see the night view was the afternoon after returning from Shek O, which was the afternoon of the 2nd.

The previous guide said that this is a popular attraction, and you have to wait in line for an hour. Since it was the first day of the long holiday, there were more people. We took it easy when we came, so we still chose to wait in line. It took two hours to queue for the cable car to go up the mountain, but when I got on the Peak Tram and saw the sunset and night view on the top of the mountain, I felt that the two hours of queuing were worth it!

The night view of Hong Kong is renowned It is "one of the three most famous night scenes in the world". Watching the lights of thousands of houses at the bottom of the mountain light up like stars, the high-rise buildings on both sides of Victoria Harbor flashing with neon lights, the wind blowing on the top of the mountain, and feeling the dazzling night view of Hong Kong, I was intoxicated without even realizing it. If it weren't for the strong wind on the mountain, I would have wanted to keep watching.

On the way back, I took the bus down the mountain and still had to wait in line. This time I waited for an hour. The surprise was that I saw this while I was queuing. Mafengwo's "Internet celebrity" Xiandin and her husband are raising their children. I have been reading her travel notes before. Her writing is very good. I didn't expect that we met by chance in Hong Kong. Is it a kind of fate? If we weren't too far apart, I I really couldn't help but come up and say hello.

The biggest feeling about Hong Kong is its order. Everything is orderly. When taking the escalator, people automatically stand on the right side, leaving the left side for those who have urgent matters to pass. When passing the traffic lights, I queued up and didn’t see a single person. People who run red lights to cross the street, queue up when taking the bus or subway, always wait until everyone has finished getting off before starting to get on. There are never people who jump in line randomly.

Here, everything seems to be in order, and you are embarrassed to disrupt the order. But as soon as you return to Shenzhen and take the subway, you feel the difference. Before you even start to get off the subway, people start to enter. gushed.

When having morning tea in Hong Kong, locals like to have morning tea while reading newspapers or stocks. In short, they will not be idle.

Narrow, busy, orderly, clean, these keywords form the Hong Kong in my eyes.