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What should I do in Hong Kong? Guide to tourist attractions in Hong Kong

Introduction to Hong Kong 1, Shopping Paradise: Hong Kong is a world-famous shopping paradise, and shopping in Hong Kong has always been regarded as a kind of entertainment and enjoyment. No matter from the price, variety, or service, it can be said to be the first in the world. There are all kinds of shopping places in Hong Kong, such as shopping malls, hotels, shopping malls, department stores, clothing stores, markets and roadside stalls. There are not only world-famous brands, but also inexpensive goods, which bring together Chinese and Western fine products. Moreover, most imported goods in Hong Kong are not taxed (except alcohol and cigarettes). So whether you are rich or a civilian, you can find great value goods in Hong Kong. Shops in Hong Kong not only have a full range of goods, but also have a pleasant shopping environment, integrating shopping and leisure. Many shopping malls have restaurants, bookstores, cinemas and other facilities, and some big shopping malls also have skating rinks. Some bookstores are two-in-one, with a coffee room and a bookcase on one side, so customers can choose books in a very leisurely atmosphere.

2. Hometown of Cuisine: Hong Kong is a "gourmet paradise" with world cuisines in one place and a famous "gourmet capital". Visitors can taste the most delicious wines and delicacies from all over the world in Hong Kong. According to statistics, there are more than 10,000 Chinese and Western restaurants in Hong Kong, which can be described as five steps on the first floor and ten steps on the first floor. No matter where you are, just turn around and you will find another restaurant in front of you. You can always find a place to eat, which is more convenient than anywhere else in the world.

3. Night view of Hong Kong: At night, Victoria Harbour is brightly lit, full of traffic, crowded with shoppers and neon lights flashing in restaurants, bars, shops and nightclubs, making people feel the glory of Hong Kong at night. When you are tired, you can go to the sauna to enjoy a health massage. If you are hungry, you can also go to the restaurant for tea in the evening. In order to attract guests, some restaurants even stay open all night. No wonder some people say that if you haven't experienced the nightlife in Hong Kong, you haven't really been to Hong Kong. You can also cross the sea by the Star Ferry at night, or climb to the top of Taiping Mountain by the peak cable car, overlooking the charming night of Victoria Harbour and feeling the rhythm of neon lights in Hong Kong. Matters needing attention in Hong Kong tourism

1. Now the temperature in Hong Kong is similar to that in Hangzhou, but it is definitely hotter and wetter than Hangzhou, but the air conditioning in the city is very low.

2. UnionPay cards can be used in most places, and the money can be deducted according to the bank exchange rate of the day. There is no handling fee, which is very convenient.