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Do you have any suggestions for traveling to Hong Kong and Macao during the Spring Festival?

I want to know whether you are traveling with a group or on your own. If it's a self-help tour, you'd better learn a few daily expressions in Cantonese. (But it means that you are from Guangdong, so there is no language barrier at all: I have said this sentence too much, hehe) Not much, such as shopping, looking for hotels and asking for directions. It's much easier to join the group. Just join the group. If you have money, just bring RMB. It's in circulation in Hong Kong now, and it doesn't need to be converted into Hong Kong dollars. Now Hong Kong should be cool, neither too hot nor too cold, which is very suitable for traveling. If you need clothes, bring some necessary clothes. But if you are only traveling for a short time, you should take less clothes.

There are many places to eat in Hong Kong. I recommend you to visit Temple Street. There are really many things that the mainland can't buy, such as out-of-print CDs, LD and so on. . .

Causeway Bay also has a night view. It is best to go shopping in Tsim Sha Tsui (near Tsim Sha Tsui Square in East Kowloon). There are too many, so you can go by yourself! ~

It should be noted that when shopping in Hong Kong, people will ask you if you have "loose paper", that is, if you have any change. I have encountered this situation several times. Besides, in Hong Kong, as long as you cross the Tsing Ma Bridge (called crossing the sea by locals), you have to pay the bridge fee. Generally, you can take a taxi for more than 200 yuan. Therefore, unless absolutely necessary, it is recommended not to take a local taxi. It is more cost-effective to take the subway.

It's really no fun going to Macau with a group. (Self-help tour is recommended. You can go to two or three scenic spots at most, such as Portuguese casinos. I've been there. I've only been to three scenic spots. It's a short time. I'm in a hurry and I'm not happy at all. To tell the truth, there is really nothing to play in Macau except casinos. In a word, Hong Kong is much more interesting than Macau. Cherish your good time in Hong Kong and try to talk to the locals. Hong Kong people are very friendly and warm to foreigners (especially when you ask him for directions). Finally, I wish my parents a happy time.