Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - Hong kong and Macao free travel routes
Hong kong and Macao free travel routes
Mong Kok Subway Station Exit D3 or E2
Tung Choi Street, Mong Kok, established at 1975, is the first hawker permitted area in Hong Kong. The goods sold in this area are mainly cheap and novel small boutiques, all kinds of fashionable clothes, daily necessities and decorations. Because most of the early customers were women, it was called "women's street". In order to promote tourism with Hong Kong characteristics, the Women's Street will be open from noon until late at night.
It takes about 5 minutes to walk from Mong Kok Railway Station.
Exit D3 of Mong Kok subway station is about 5 minutes' walk.
There are more than 100 mobile phone shops in Xianda Square, which specialize in the latest and most fashionable parallel mobile phones, so it is called the distribution center of parallel mobile phones.
Mong Kok Subway Station Exit D2
Garden Street in Mong Kok (wave shoes section) is called "wave shoes street" by Hong Kong people, and wave shoes are the Cantonese name for sports shoes. Shoe street shops are crowded with people day and night. Some people in the store will come back from abroad to search for the most popular new wave shoes, so no matter what styles are available in general magazines or even those that agents have never seen, they can be found here.
A few minutes' walk from exit D3 of Mong Kok subway station.
Almost every Asian city has a night market that specializes in selling fake goods, exotic goods and cheap goods. There is also a "Temple Street" in Hong Kong. From 8 o'clock every night, it will be lively here. There are many kinds of cheap goods for sale here, whether it's pictures of idol stars or purple teapots in China, they all have their markets in Temple Street. In addition, there is divination service in Temple Street, and many fortune tellers can speak English.
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In Temple Street, there are various restaurants offering authentic Hong Kong cuisine, such as seafood and hot pot. You can also try roadside snacks, such as kebabs, sausages and pasta.
Yau Ma Tei Subway Station C 1 Exit
Granville Road, adjacent to the famous shopping street in eastern Tsim Sha Tsui, was once a famous export center, and the whole street mainly sold export commodities. Later, it was gradually changed into a store specializing in girls' fashion, and there were few export stores left.
Tsim Sha Tsui subway station B 1 exit.
The section of Cheung Sha Wan Road between Qinzhou Street and Huangshu Street is full of fashion wholesale shops, and ladies can buy fashionable clothes at low prices. The flea market in Yaliao Street mainly sells electrical appliances and electronic parts. There are also vendors selling ancient clocks, coins and various collectibles. If you look carefully, you may find valuable rare antiques.
Sham Shui Po Tubu Subway Station A 1 Exit
Golden computer game room
Gordon computer center
Xingaodeng computer plaza
Sham Shui Po Tubu Subway Station Exit D2.
Sogou is currently the largest department store in Causeway Bay. The whole shopping mall 12 floors, each floor has a different theme. Including: Japanese supermarkets, brand-name monopoly areas, women's wear areas, girls' casual wear areas, men's wear areas, sportswear monopoly areas, children's and babies' areas, household appliances areas and so on.
Causeway Bay Subway Station Exit D2
Times Square in Causeway Bay is one of the emerging shopping centers in Hong Kong and the largest shopping center in Causeway Bay business district. The interior design of the mall adopts flowing linear lines, with gorgeous decoration and extraordinary style. There are all kinds of distinctive fashion shops, restaurants and theaters in the square, and hundreds of retailers open here, from Lotus and Martha's Fashion to Broadway and Okanagan Electric. Shopping malls also have cinemas. At the top, there are restaurants, food and game centers-family entertainment. The escalator here is unique in Hong Kong!
Causeway Bay Subway Station Exit A
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Located in the center of Central, it is a place where famous shops gather. As long as it is a famous shop, you can find it here. The shopping area * * * has five floors, and there are more than 0/00 shops in/kloc. Most of them sell brand-name clothes, which cost thousands or even tens of thousands of yuan, which ordinary people can afford.
Central subway station exit c
That should be enough for your four-day trip to Hong Kong. ..
Go to macau ... you live in tsuen wan ... you go to tsuen wan subway station, then take the subway to sheung wan station ... after leaving the station, there are instructions to go to macau ticket office. ..
When you arrive at the Macau Ferry Terminal ... there are many cars to take you to the casino for free, including the Venetian Macao. ..
There is nothing to buy in Macau, because all Macau people come to Hong Kong for shopping.
I hope I can help you ..! !
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