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When is the best time to go to Hong Kong?

Hong Kong is a peak season all year round, depending on what you want to do, whether it is sightseeing, shopping or leisure. \x0d\ Sightseeing, the best season is April-May. After the rainy season in winter, the weather is neither cloudy nor sunny, neither cold nor hot. There are many beautiful places to go for a spring outing, such as Lamma Island, cheung chau island and Lantau Island. It's good to go then. There are many temples that will have activities during the Buddha Bathing Festival, as well as Taiping Tomb-Sweeping Day in Cheung Chau. Let's take a look at them. They are all very amorous feelings, which is definitely a major feature of Hong Kong tourism that is unknown but worth seeing. \x0d\ If you want to have fun, go to 65438+ 10. In addition to the good weather at that time, Disney and Ocean Park had special evening activities on Halloween, and Lan Kwai Fong on Halloween was even more lively that night. You must never regret having been there once. There is a fireworks show in Victoria Harbour on National Day. Anyway, we must visit Victoria Harbour. It is even more interesting to visit at the right time! \x0d\ When shopping, finish the Spring Festival first. Merchants are really giving discounts after the Spring Festival, because after the holiday, there are really few tourists and shoppers, and the seasons are changing. At this time, the discount is the most difficult in a year, followed by the summer discount season from July to August. Christmas is the peak season for tourism and shopping, and the discount activities are colorful, but the most affordable time is after the Spring Festival. \x0d\ If you join a group, please help yourself. You'd better find a purely fun, more than 5000 yuan ... because cheap groups are shopping groups, and the shopping spots with the group are strange, just wasting money, but I'm afraid you won't have time to visit the really good places. \x0d\ This is my personal experience in Hong Kong for several years, and I hope I can help you.