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Where is it fun and cheap to travel in Hong Kong?

1. Hong Kong Disneyland

Of course, you have to go to Hong Kong Disneyland to play in Hong Kong. You can satisfy all your childlike innocence here. You can relax here and swim in a fairytale dream world. Hong Kong Disneyland officially opened in September 2005, which is the fifth Disneyland in the world, the second Disneyland in Asia and the 1 th Disneyland in China. There are unique scenic spots here. In addition to many exciting amusement facilities, some amusement facilities, entertainment performances and parades specially designed for Hong Kong are also conceived in line with the cultural characteristics of Hong Kong, and there are many cartoon characters. Cute people who like to take pictures can take photos with these cute cartoon characters! In addition, Disneyland will hold a parade and fireworks show every night. The transportation to Disneyland is very convenient. Just follow the navigation. There is a direct subway.

2. Taiping Peak

The peak of Taiping Mountain is the highest point in Hong Kong, with an altitude of 554 meters. It is located in the northwest of Hong Kong Island and has always been a symbol of Hong Kong. The top of Taiping Mountain is also one of the most popular scenic spots. Numerous tourists want to come here to see the beautiful scenery of Hong Kong, which is the best place to overlook the scenery of Victoria Harbour. The cable car pulled by the steel cable climbed 373 meters along the slope, which was very steep. In the carriage, the body had to lean back, and the tall buildings and dense jungle outside looked like lying on the side. It's really great. The Taiping Mountain Peak has been in operation since 1888. 100 has never had a major accident for more than a year, so visitors can rest assured to take it. If they are afraid of heights, they can also try. From the foot of the mountain to the top of the mountain, it takes only 8 minutes by cable car to reach the top of the mountain. The service time of the cable car is 7: 00 a.m. to the property, and the train leaves every ten minutes.

3. Avenue of Stars

The Avenue of Stars is the only place you must pass when you come to Hong Kong for the first time. It is also an excellent place to watch the night view of Victoria Harbour and the Hong Kong Film Festival. The Avenue of Stars is a scenic spot dedicated to praising outstanding people in the Hong Kong Film Festival. Following the example of the Avenue of Stars, the names and palm prints of outstanding filmmakers are embedded in a special commemorative plaque, which is arranged on the Avenue of Stars in chronological order. At present, the Avenue of Stars can accommodate more than 100 memorial tablets for filmmakers. In addition, there are many statues on the Avenue of Stars with the theme of film shooting and famous artists for tourists to take pictures as a souvenir, which is a popular tourist attraction.

4. Causeway Bay

You must have heard of the prestigious Causeway Bay! This is the world of shoppers, where you can see beautiful women dressed in fashion. It is the busiest shopping and dining area in Hong Kong and one of the cities that never sleeps. The Causeway Bay typhoon shelter here at night is very lively, and the scene is very lively. The crowds coming and going are simply a good place for young people to play. There are also tourists who can enjoy the night view of the harbor and the scenery of Hong Kong while tasting seafood on the boat, so it is an ideal place for tourists to visit the typhoon shelter at night.

5. Central

Also known as Central District, located in the central and western district of Hong Kong, is the political and commercial center of Hong Kong. Here, buildings such as forests, supermarkets and vendors' markets coexist, and both eastern and western cultures are stored. It is called a paradise for shoppers and a paradise for tourists, and it is one of the must-see attractions. There are countless financial centers, various restaurants and branded clothing stores in Central, which is one of the favorite places for tourists and Hong Kong locals. In addition, there are many old and new buildings in Central, which have become landmark buildings. The Bank of China Tower, one of the new landmarks in Hong Kong, is also located here, which constitutes Hong Kong Island and spectacular urban scenery.

6. Lamma Island

It is the third largest island in Hong Kong, second only to Lantau Island and Hong Kong Island in area. Lamma Island has become a leisurely weekend resort because it is close to the urban area. It takes only half an hour to reach the island by boat from the bustling urban area of Hong Kong Island. The central culture of the island is mixed, full of strong artistic atmosphere, fresh air, beautiful coastal scenery and delicious seafood, which attracts many tourists and adds charming means of transportation to the island. Bicycles are the only means of transportation here.