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Hong Kong tourist guide

As an excellent tourism practitioner, you may be required to write tour guides, which are explanations used by tour guides to exchange ideas with tourists and spread cultural knowledge to tourists. So how should you write a tour guide? Below are the Hong Kong tourist guide words that I have collected. You are welcome to share them. Hong Kong Guide 1

It is located on Nam Long Hill between Deep Water Bay and Wong Chuk Hang on Hong Kong Island, covering an area of ??150 acres. The park is divided into two parts: lowland and highland. The lowland part is called "Wong Chuk Hang Park", which is the main entrance of Ocean Park; the highland part is called "Nan Long Shan Park", which is located in the south of Nan Long Mountain, between the highland and lowland. There is an aerial crane in the room for tourists to ride. The plan to build this park was proposed as early as 1955. Initially, the authorities agreed to allocate 30 acres of land and the Jockey Club invested HK$78 million. Later, the land allocated was increased to 150 acres and the investment increased to HK$150 million. Initially it was only planned to build a "marine aquarium", but later it was changed to a marine park, which was officially opened to the public on January 10, 1977.

Ocean Park’s Nanlang Mountain Highlands has three major venues, namely the Marine Animal Performance Hall, the Sea Waves Hall, and the Oceanarium. The Marine Animal Performance Hall has a giant pool with a grandstand that can accommodate more than 3,500 spectators. The animals performing here include specially trained sea lions, dolphins and killer whales. Their wonderful performances often arouse thunderous cheers and applause from the audience. The sea wave pavilion has a rockery and a pool that look like a rocky coast. When the electric wave machine is turned on, the waves roll, and the waves are up to one meter high. There is an underwater glass viewing room here, through which you can watch marine animals roaming under the water. All kinds of beauties. The aquarium is divided into two parts, namely the fresh lake and the deep lake. There are more than 300 kinds of fish and 30,000 fish live in the lake, including sharks, manta rays, large groupers, etc. over a hundred kilograms. There is a three-layer thick glass wall around the lake. Visitors can watch the activities of underwater fish outside the glass wall.

The important symbol of Ocean Park is the aerial cable car (cable car), with a total length of 1.4 kilometers. It connects the lowland at the foot of the mountain with the highland of Nanlang Mountain. It walks at an altitude of 200 meters and can be completed in 6 minutes. Visitors can overlook the scenery of Deep Water Bay, Repulse Bay and Lowland Park from a high altitude. There are 250 cranes here, each with 6 seats and can carry 5,000 passengers per hour. In recent years, in order to attract more tourists, the park has continuously added new facilities, including various electric games, such as Ferris wheels and roller coasters, and has also opened a large-scale water park.

Tour highlights: When visiting Ocean Park, you must take the cable car to overlook the beautiful scenery of the mountain and the sea. Other attractions not to be missed include: Aquarium, Theater of the Sea, Sea Waves Pavilion, Shark Pavilion, Crazy Roller Coaster, Mountain Elevator, Pacific Coast, Ocean Sky Tower, Super Dynamic Cinema, Bird Paradise, Butterfly House, Dinosaur Trail, Children's Kingdom, Speedy Journey, Ancient Country Adventure and Hong Kong Jockey Club Giant Panda Park.

Cable cars and elevators: Ocean Park is divided into two parts: lowlands and highlands. The two are connected by cable cars. There are 252 cable cars in total, which can carry 4,000 people in one direction per hour. The entire length of the cable car is 1.5 kilometers long, and the entire journey takes about 8 minutes. On the cable car, visitors can overlook Deep Water Bay and Aberdeen from mid-air and enjoy the pleasant scenery. In addition to taking the cable car, another way to reach the highlands is to take the world's second longest outdoor covered escalator from the entrance to Tai Shue Wan. This 225-meter-long mountain climbing elevator can carry 4,000 people up and down a 30-degree slope per hour. I believe that except for those who are afraid of heights, riding this elevator is definitely an exciting and interesting program.

Ocean World: Most of the exhibitions related to marine life are in the highlands. The aquarium is one of the most popular places for tourists in the ocean park. After being renovated at a cost of HK$65 million, the new aquarium takes the coral environment of the Indo-Pacific as its new theme. The aquarium is not only home to more than 4,000 fish belonging to 400 species, it is also one of the largest facilities of its kind in the world. The aquarium can accommodate up to 600 tourists at the same time. In the aquarium, which is divided into four floors, visitors can appreciate the graceful postures of various fish from different angles through the glass.

Pacific Coast: Ocean Park’s new Pacific Coast imitates the natural environment of the California coast, raising California sea lions and harbor seals, composing another “unique ocean world journey” and bringing unprecedented interactive fun to visitors.

Theater of the Ocean: The Theater of the Ocean is a good place for marine mammals to show off their skills. The theater has 3,500 seats and provides visitors with several exciting, interesting and cute dolphin and sea lion performances every day.

Shark Museum: In the Highlands, the Shark Museum built at a cost of 40 million Hong Kong dollars has raised nearly 70 sharks, with about 35 species, including the funny-looking brown shark called "Fat Boy". Protect the shark. There is an 11.5-meter-long transparent fiber viewing tunnel. Visitors feel like they are in the deep sea when they are in it, and the sharks swimming around seem to be within reach.

Motorized games: The Crazy Roller Coaster is located on the highlands and is extremely exciting and fun. It is also the longest and fastest roller coaster in the world. In addition, other amusement rides such as flying swings, Ferris wheel and flying eagle are also very exciting. Visitors who like excitement should not miss it.

Overlooking the scenery - Ocean Sky Tower: In addition to dynamic games, tourists who like to watch the scenery can go to the Ocean Sky Tower built with HK$30 million and overlook the surroundings from the tower 72 meters above the ground. The Ocean Sky Tower was built on the highlands in 1992. The entire tower is equipped with air conditioning and is the tallest observation tower in Southeast Asia. On the top floor of the Sky Tower, visitors can enjoy an unobstructed 360-degree view of Aberdeen, the Peak, the small islands of Lantau Island, Lamma Island and Cheung Chau.

Bird Paradise: The Bird House is located in Tai Shue Wan and is one of the largest bird houses in the world. There are more than 2,000 birds belonging to 200 species flying freely in the Bird House, and visitors can also walk around freely in this uninterrupted forest scenery. The Bird's Nest also has a parrot garden, a bird theater, a flamingo pond and an artificial lake.

Green Field Garden: The ultra-dynamic cinema covers an area of ??900 square meters and has 100 seats. The hydraulic seats swing up and down in conjunction with the picture on the 15-meter-high screen. Coupled with realistic images and highly fidelity sound effects, visitors will have an infinitely exciting "super dynamic experience" when they are in it.

Butterfly House: Located in the green garden of the lowlands. The Butterfly House is a cocoon-shaped glass greenhouse where the temperature and environment are most suitable for butterflies to live. There are more than 25 species of butterflies in the butterfly house, and the total number exceeds thousands.

In the dinosaur trail, 17 dinosaur models were built. Visitors can follow the dinosaur footprints and slowly step into the primitive era and return to the world of dinosaurs where the jungle was strong and the strong eat the weak: see the life of dinosaurs from hatching to adulthood. In the Green Garden, the Ancient Country Adventure Tour will take you back to the ancient rainforest ruins. All the wild animals and plants encountered during the journey are full-scale and lifelike, and there are also high-altitude diving performances, which will definitely make you feel refreshed.

Children’s Kingdom: The “Children’s Kingdom” covering an area of ??3.5 acres was opened in the summer of 1993, providing novel and interesting things for the whole family (especially children). In the children's kingdom, there are sightseeing trains, "Happy Theater" and "Sea Lion Happy Station" performances, remote control cars and boats, technical games "Happy Game City", and "Dolphin School" mode.

"Speed ??Tour" downhill machine: The "Speed ??Tour" downhill machine allows passengers to slowly rise vertically, to the top of the 60-meter-high tower within 20 to 25 seconds, and then It stays in the air for a few seconds, and then drops to the ground at a top speed of 40 miles. The entire descent takes about 30 to 40 seconds, which is extremely thrilling. Hong Kong Tour Guide Words 2

Welcome everyone here! I am your tour guide. My surname is x. You can call me Xiao x. In order to make it easier for everyone to visit and play, let me first introduce it to you.

Victoria Harbor (English: Victoria Harbor), referred to as Victoria Harbor, is a seaport located between Hong Kong Island and the Kowloon Peninsula in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China. The world's third largest seaport. As the harbor is wide and deep, it is a natural harbor. Hong Kong is also known as the "Pearl of the Orient", "the world's three major natural harbors" and "the world's three major night views".

The name of Victoria Harbor comes from Queen Victoria of England. It is freely accessible all year round. In the early years, the British had regarded it as having the potential to become an excellent port in East Asia. Later, they seized Hong Kong from the Qing government and developed their maritime trade in the Far East. Victoria Harbor has always influenced Hong Kong's history and culture, led Hong Kong's economic and tourism development, and is one of the keys to Hong Kong becoming an international metropolis.

Victoria Harbor is a natural deep-water harbor. It was formed probably more than 7,000 years ago when the sea level was lower than it is now. At that time, Victoria Harbor was a valley between Victoria Peak and Kowloon. Later, as the sea level rose, the original valley was flooded by sea water and became today's harbor.

The highest water level record in Victoria Harbor is 3.96 meters, which was set in 1962 when Typhoon Undai hit the harbor. Due to global warming, large-scale reclamation, fresh water and sediment outflow from the Pearl River Estuary, and currents in the South China Sea, the water level of Victoria Harbor increased in the 50 years from 1954 to 20xx 12 centimeters, an average of 2.3 millimeters per year. Moreover, between 1987 and 1999, the water level in Victoria Harbor rose at an average rate of 22 millimeters per year, which was 10 times the global water level rise rate. However, after 1999, the water level in Victoria Harbor dropped rapidly.

Victoria Harbor was quite vast when Hong Kong opened as a port because both sides of the strait were natural coastlines at that time. In today's eastern part of North Point, it was still a beach until the 1930s, and in the 1970s, even at the pier in Shau Kei Wan, there were still people swimming on the shore. However, with the development of cities, sewage continues to be discharged into the harbor, causing the harbor to be greatly polluted. In addition, the continuous land reclamation on both sides of Victoria Harbor has made the harbor become rough and turbulent. In the 1980s, when the Hong Kong government drafted the Hong Kong Airport Core Plan, it proposed moving the harbor from Victoria Harbor to the Rambler Channel in Tsing Yi or the Lamma Strait off Lamma Island, but this did not happen.

Victoria Port is one of the important ports in the world. According to government records, there were 39,040 ocean-going ships and 190,820 river merchant ships arriving at Victoria Port in 20xx. Maritime transportation is quite developed.

In the early days, Victoria Harbor was regarded as an important commercial port. It was not until the construction of Kwai Chung and Tsing Yi Container Terminals in the western part of the harbor that Hong Kong shipping gradually left the center of Victoria Harbor and turned to tourism and transportation. At present, there are still many cargo ships passing through Victoria Harbor, and midstream operations and river merchant ships are still very frequent. The goods currently handled in Hong Kong are extremely important to the entire South China region, and most of the goods are related to South China.

Victoria Harbor is a natural deep-water port. The port waters are vast, with an average water depth of 12 meters, and there is no silt obstruction in the mud layer on the seabed. It can accommodate 50 large ocean-going ships of 10,000 tons at the same time. In addition, Lei Yue Mun to the east of the port and Kap Shui Mun to the west are relatively narrow. In addition, they are surrounded by mountains on the Kowloon Peninsula and Hong Kong Island. The port is surrounded by mountains on all sides, and strong winds are therefore blocked by the mountains. There are many natural and artificial harbors and typhoon shelters in the harbor, which are enough to protect ships from wind and waves on weekdays and even when tropical cyclones come. In addition, due to Hong Kong's warm climate, the port is ice-free all year round, allowing ships to enter and exit freely. Based on various excellent conditions, Hong Kong has become an excellent entrepot.

My explanation ends here today. Here is the time for everyone to visit freely. We will gather at the door in about 30 minutes. I hope this visit can leave a deep impression on everyone. I wish you all a happy time, thank you! Hong Kong Tour Guide 3

Dear tourists

Hello everyone, I am the tour guide who will lead you to visit Hong Kong Park this time. I hope I can accompany you all. Have a great time.

Hong Kong Overview

Hong Kong is one of China’s two special administrative regions. It is a comprehensive metropolis integrating tourism, shopping and entertainment. It is located on the coast of South China, across the sea from Guangzhou and Shenzhen, China. Hong Kong has a subtropical climate, with relatively high temperatures throughout the year. Summers are hot and humid, with temperatures ranging from about 26 to 30°C, while winters are cool and dry, but rarely drop below 5°C. Hong Kong has countless attractions and parks, attracting tourists from all over the world.

Introduction to Hong Kong Park

Hong Kong Park is located on Cotton Tree Road in Central District, Hong Kong, close to the Admiralty MTR Station. The park cost NT$398 million to build, covering an area of ??8 hectares and was put into use in May 1991. It is an outstanding landscape spot that combines modern design and facilities with the natural environment. Another attractive feature of the park is the theme of flowing water, which uses waterfalls, streams, pools and cliffs made of artificial rocks to connect different scenery in the park.

Park Facilities

Bird Watching Garden

What we are now coming to is a brand-new facility proposed by the former Urban Council to be built in Hong Kong Park - Youde View. Bird Garden, this garden was opened to the public in September 1992. Opening hours: 9 am to 5 pm daily

Greenhouse

Everyone is now in the greenhouse exhibition hall. The Hong Kong Park Greenhouse covers an area of ??1,400 square meters and is the largest in Southeast Asia. One of the greenhouses. In addition to the exhibition hall, the greenhouse also includes an arid zone plant exhibition hall and a tropical plant exhibition hall, plus three exhibition halls. Opening hours: 9 am to 5 pm daily

Gymnasium

This gymnasium is air-conditioned and has a 36m x 36m multi-purpose arena that provides the following facilities : 8 badminton courts, or two basketball courts, or two netball courts, or two volleyball courts. Other facilities at the sports center include a multi-purpose activity room, three table tennis tables and a fitness room.

Squash Center

The Hong Kong Squash Center is the largest squash center in Hong Kong. There are 12 air-conditioned squash courts. One of them is a performance venue with three glass walls and spectator stands for competitions and performances.

The annual Hong Kong Squash Open and many international events are held at this center.

There are snack restaurants on site to provide catering services.

Restaurants

There are three restaurants of different sizes and flavors in the park. You can take a break in these places and taste the delicious food here. The largest air-conditioned restaurant on the artificial lakeside. This restaurant provides different dining environments. In addition to tasting delicious food inside the restaurant, customers can also enjoy food in the wide promenade outside the restaurant.

In addition, there are two smaller restaurants in the park, one is located in the Tea Ware Museum and the other is located in the Squash Center. There are also 2 snack kiosks for visitors to enjoy snacks at different locations.

Bell Tower

Look, this 20-meter-high clock tower, located near the east main entrance, is the focal point of the park and provides a gathering place for visitors.

Central Garden

At the entrance to the Central Garden is a passage planted with trees and fountains. In the park surrounded by green trees, there is both a fountain square and a fountain stand. Visitors can have endless fun in it, surrounded by the fountain.

Olympic Plaza

This square covers an area of ??1,100 square meters and has approximately 880 seats. This square is specially designed for holding activities, such as sports promotion activities, outdoor exhibitions, puppet shows, concerts and other cultural and entertainment activities. It is also a good place for citizens to rest on weekdays.

Bird's-eye view corner

Bird's-eye view corner is a 30-meter-high tower with 105 steps. There is an observation deck on the top of the tower, where everyone can overlook the entire park.

Okay, I have finished browsing all the attractions in Hong Kong Park. I hope you will pay attention to more fun places in Thailand. See you next time! Hong Kong Tour Guide 4

Dear travelers:

Hello everyone!

Tsim Sha Tsui is located at the southern end of Kowloon, on the waterfront of Victoria Harbour. There are a large number of shops, shopping malls, restaurants and office buildings concentrated in the area. It is busy with traffic and crowded with citizens and tourists at any time. This area is home to high-end hotels.

Nathan Road is the main street that runs through Tsim Sha Tsui, and there are many shops in the streets around it. The Hong Kong Cultural Center, Hong Kong Space Museum and Hong Kong Art Museum are all in Tsim Sha Tsui. The Space Museum is a large-scale and highly modern space science museum. The exterior of the museum is a large circular building with a unique style. The museum has a solar hall, an exhibition hall, a celestial hall, etc., and contains various charts, models and Precision instruments, as well as automatically projected closed-circuit televisions and movies, introduce visitors to the formation of celestial bodies, the history of the earth, the origin of mankind, the climate of the world, ancient astronomers, and even modern artificial satellites and manned rockets and spacecrafts. . Visitors can enjoy the wonderful scenery of solar and lunar eclipses through various devices; they can see the operating spacecraft model in the space tunnel and the weightless conditions of astronauts floating in the air. The entire planetarium is like a celestial body in the universe, and visitors feel like they are walking in space.

Here you can enjoy a panoramic view of Victoria Harbor, another classic postcard view of Hong Kong. On one side of Tsim Sha Tsui is the Clock Tower and the Hong Kong Cultural Center (the favorite marriage registration place for young people in Hong Kong. Many couples can be seen taking photos here on weekends. The simple and elegant wedding dresses and elegant bouquets always attract the attention of tourists).

At the Star Pier in Tsim Sha Tsui, the Star Ferry shuttles between Central District and Sha Tsui, becoming an important means of cross-harbour transportation. This is the most famous and shortest ferry route in the world. It only takes eight minutes to take the green and white ferry across the sea. Visitors can enjoy the beautiful scenery on both sides of the harbor. Hong Kong Tour Guide 5

Today, I want to take you to Hong Kong, where you can eat, drink, and shop.

First of all, I want to take you to see the "moving painting" - Victoria Bay. The clear blue water looks even more beautiful against the blue sky and white clouds. Seabirds soared in the sky like a few little angels, the big ship moved forward cautiously like a big whale, and the small sailboat was like a group of little swans dancing ballet on the water. I so envy them! Come with me, everyone, we are going to the masterpiece of Hong Kong - the Star Ferry. It is more than 100 years old. From Hong Kong Island to Tsim Sha Tsui, year after year, day after day, the Star Ferry makes dozens of round trips a day for the prosperity of the Special Administrative Region. Would you say it's hard work?

Next, I will introduce to you the high-rise buildings in Hong Kong. The buildings here are full of tall buildings, especially at night, with large advertisements of all kinds, forming a beautiful landscape. Also, the lights of high-rise buildings at night make Hong Kong even more beautiful.

Hong Kong’s food is also unique. The delicious fish balls, the delicious Western breakfast, the delicious morning tea... it really makes people's mouth water.

The shopping here is also excellent. The products in Causeway Bay and Harbor City are really diverse and dazzling, and they are of high quality and low prices. Hong Kong is really a shopping paradise.

Finally, I would like to give you some warm tips:

1. The air-conditioning in the store is very high, so wear more clothes.

2. When crossing the road, when you hear a fast sound, it is a green light; when you hear a slow sound, it is a red light.

3. Don’t drink too many drinks when eating. Because the drinks here are very cold.

4. Please don’t litter. Because the fine system here is very strict.

5. Don’t stay on the road for a long time. Because there is a lot of exhaust gas here.

Hong Kong is really a shining pearl on the coast of the South China Sea.