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The best route for a one-day tour in Hong Kong

First stop: Tsim Sha Tsui. From here, few people get up early. Look at the bell tower, the Avenue of Stars, the art center and the art museum first. This is also the best viewing platform, opposite to the impenetrable skyscrapers covered by Hong Kong Island, where you can take a photo of your visit.

However, the only place to go is to stay at the Star Ferry Pier for a while, where you can watch street performers' performances and various slogans.

The Star Ferry Pier still retains the Mo Bao of the Kowloon Emperor. Ceng Zaocai has inscriptions all over Hong Kong, and few of them are protected by the government. This pillar of the Star Ferry Pier is well worth seeing. If it can be auctioned, it should be a very considerable figure.

Second stop? Cross the sea at HK$ 2.3 per person and sail to the other side of Hong Kong Island. Pass by Hong Kong Eye and Apple Store on the way. The international financial center is one of the largest shopping centers in Hong Kong. Friends who need to sweep the goods, please bring boxes.

However, the forced way is to go directly to the first floor of IFC instead of going to these places. Please remember to bring your ID card and visit the Hong Kong Monetary Authority on the 55th floor for free? . There are only two places to see the Hong Kong skyline, one is the O area on the top floor of ICC, and the other is HKMA, but it is free here, and this is what you see. When the weather is fine on this floor of HKMA, you can see the airport all the way and overlook the buildings such as Bank of China, HSBC, Standard Chartered Bank and Jardine Matheson Bank. (This HKMA was the organization that defeated Soros crocodile to save Hong Kong at that time. )

Third stop? After coming down from Guo Jin, you can go through the tunnel, past the Mandarin Hotel where Leslie Cheung committed suicide, and then go to the Statue Square. The only way to go is to take a photo with Bank of China, HSBC and the Court of Final Appeal.