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One-day tour guide from Guangzhou to Hong Kong

Hong Kong is one of the most prosperous metropolises in China, with all kinds of modern entertainment industries and shopping supermarkets. It is also the most eye-catching tourist attraction in the Asia-Pacific region. Everyone can enjoy the unparalleled cool travel experience. Here are some detailed strategies to share with you.

Guangzhou leaves for Hong Kong for a one-day tour, stays for one night and returns to Hong Kong the next day.

If there is a through train to Hong Kong Red Railway Station at around 8: at the earliest, it will be almost 11: when the customs comes out.

Most people will choose to live in Causeway Bay, a downtown area on Hong Kong Island. If they don't have much carry-on luggage, they can take buses 18, 112 and 116 via the railway station overpass.

There is only half a day left on the first day, so it is suggested to take a tinkling train to stroll around Central.

Tinkling train is a feature of Hong Kong's ancient trams. No matter far or near, it is a one-way ticket of 2.3 yuan dollars (about 1.8RMB), sitting on the top floor of the second floor, and slowly examining the city from a height.

There are many bars, restaurants, all kinds of boutique houses, fruits, groceries, herbal tea shops and fast food restaurants in the middle of the Central Mountain. You can have a cup of milk tea with stockings and a bowl of noodles in the famous lan fong yuen head office.

after dinner, you can visit the emerging PMQ PMQ, located at No.35, Yabadian Street, Central.

Originally the old dormitory of the police station, it was later transformed into a cultural and creative landmark "PMQ PMQ", which contains many studios and shops of local designers and creative entrepreneurs, mainly selling clothes, fashionable life products, food, etc., as well as restaurants and exhibition venues.

In the evening, you can go to Yepu, Lan Kwai Fong, between Yunxian Street and Dejili Street in Central, feel the collision between Chinese and Western cultures, and watch all kinds of people get drunk here. The consumption is not expensive, and there is a set meal of beer and hamburger for about HK$ 8.

Breakfast was settled in Causeway Bay the next day. Snack bars are everywhere in Causeway Bay. Just enter when you see the sign of Cuihua Tea Restaurant.

Then you can go to Jardine's Street in Causeway Bay, and take the No.4 green minibus (1 yuan HK$/person) to the seaside town of Stanley for a day. This is a colonial accent of a fishing village and a bar, with open-air free markets, a variety of small restaurants and coffee shops. At noon, it is recommended to dine in the boathouse or Murray House, all of which are restaurants with sea views.

You can go home in a daze until about 3: p.m. The last through train is around 8: p.m. Try not to arrange it too tightly, and it is best to take the one around 18:.