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Free travel in Hong Kong for 2 days 1 night. How to arrange the route?

I suggest living in Tsim Sha Tsui, which is more convenient. Two days is basically enough.

Day 1: Buy an Octopus card at the station after passing through Luohu, which can be used for all public transportation and fast food restaurants. Take the East Rail to Hung Hom, and then transfer to the subway to Tsim Sha Tsui East. After arranging the hotel, visit the Avenue of Stars and Harbour City Pier. There is a rubber duck parked there at present. Then take the Star Ferry from Tsim Sha Tsui Pier to Wan Chai Pier. After disembarking, look at Bauhinia Square and the Hong Kong Reunification Monument. Then walk to Hennessy Road, take a jingle bus (more than 100 years old) to Admiralty, visit Hong Kong Park, and then take the west gate. Take minibus 1 from Central to the peak, overlooking the scenery on both sides of Victoria Bay from the platform. If you are interested in the wax museum, you can buy tickets online to see it. Return to Central, turn to Tsim Sha Tsui at the next intersection, take bus No.2 to Yau Ma Tei, visit Temple Street Night Market, and finally take bus or subway back to the hotel.

The next day: Hong Kong Ocean Park. When you go, you can take the subway from tsim sha tsui station to Admiralty, and then transfer to Bus No.629, which takes about 30 minutes. When you come back in the evening, you can go back to Admiralty and take the subway to Mong Kok, where there are many local snacks, such as Xu Liushan, fried Sambo, curry fish eggs and so on. You can eat and go shopping. Cosmetics in Mong Kok include Zhuoyue and Sasha chain stores, and mobile electronic products include Xiyangcai Street. Small commodities, souvenirs have women's street, sporting goods have garden street, and the prices are cheaper than those in the mainland. Finally, take the East Rail from Mong Kok East Station to Shenzhen.