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Ask for details of Hong Kong's 2-day free travel strategy

The weather in Hong Kong is hot in summer, so clothes should be simple, comfortable and cool, which is beneficial to absorb sweat and dissipate heat, so that people can avoid the suffering of sultry heat. The best combination of clothes is: girls can wear long skirts and sandals, and boys' shirts and shorts are cool.

Day 1: Walking in Sheung Wan

(early) morning

After 10:00 in the morning, take the central elevator to Jiandao Road, turn right, and you will see the colonial building on your left. There is the Zhongshan Museum, which is open every day except Thursday. Tickets 10 HKD are free every Wednesday.

Continue along the corridor, turn right, go downstairs and enter Stair Street. Not only will you see two trees, but you will also see the colonial buildings on the harbor. On the left is hong kong museum of medical sciences, which is open every day except Monday. Tickets 10 HKD.

Go down and turn right, and you'll get to Taipingshan Street. This is the hardest hit area of 1894 Black Death, and it is also a colonial restricted area. Now there are all kinds of design rooms, eccentric shops and custom shops here.

At the corner of Shuijie, there is a small land temple and Guanyin Bodhisattva. Continue to go down, the air is filled with the fragrance of coil incense. It's uncomfortable to chat in the teahouse across the street.

lunch

ABC is a good choice for dining (queen street No.7 Store). ABC's storefront has obvious Hong Kong-style characteristics, providing local western food. The roast suckling pig here is well known. If you don't like western food, there are many jiaozi shops nearby.

afternoon

Start from queen street, walk along Goldman Street, turn right and enter Wenxian West Street, which is the gathering place of bird's nest, dried seafood and herbal medicine shops. Turn right at the end of the road and enter Shuikengkou Street, 184 1 where the British Navy planted the Union Flag. Go straight on and you will find Hollywood Street. Stair Street meets Wu Wen Temple. If you can walk down the stairs to the Cat Street Market, you can spend some time looking for cheap antiques here.

night

Want to feel the elegant and chic French bistro? Come to On Lot 10 (No.34 Goufu Street), but be careful not to open on Sundays. Per capita consumption is about 25 euros. Or you can go to the Manchu Banquet and try some northern China food, at No.33 Elgin Street.

Day 2: Sai Kung District and Yantianzai

(early) morning

Take the subway and transfer to the bus 10 1M and get off at Kengkou Station. You can also take the bus 1A to Rainbow Station.

Have breakfast at Tsim Sha Tsui No.5 or Jaspa's (Tsim Sha Tsui 13), then continue to Tsim Sha Tsui and take the ferry to Yantianzai Island. 15 minutes' journey, and the round trip is only HK$ 35.

Yantianzai is a lovely island for tourists to visit. The Catholic Church opened on weekends and was recognized by UNESCO in 2005. From the middle of19th century, all the residents on the island are Catholics. They will hold mass on the first Saturday in May.

The tombs on the island are all built on the basis of geomantic omen, only decorated with crosses. There are many pavilions on the island where tourists can rest and enjoy the scenery.

noon

There are many places to visit in Saigon District, such as temples, atmospheric towns, numerous cafes and large department stores. In Shunzhi city, you can also buy all kinds of interesting gadgets and handicrafts.

evening

Seafood restaurants are one of the reasons why Hong Kong people flock to Saigon. Loaf On is located at No.49 Market Street, which is quite famous, but actually it is similar to Quanji Seafood Restaurant (No.51-55 Haibin Street). Then go to Manji dessert to eat mango pudding and go home with a sweet feeling.