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Urgent! ! High score! ! Hong kong travel itinerary

In fact, you have less than two and a half days. You have to go to Disney and Ocean Park, so you don't have much time to go elsewhere. Hong Kong locals don't think Disney is interesting just because he is a local. If he has never been to Disney, it's good to go and play.

Stay in Hong Kong on the evening of 29th, and go shopping quickly. The Causeway Bay where you live is a shopping area. You can go to Times Square, sogou or other places. Then have a good rest.

The first morning, afternoon and evening are all Disney, but you can get up later. Hong Kong's work and rest time is later than that of the mainland, and it is late to get up and go to bed. So you can have a good sleep. Take the MTR Island Line to Central at Causeway Bay Station, walk to Hong Kong Station via the underground passage in the station and transfer to Tung Chung Line, and then transfer to Disney Line at Xinao (the train is very distinctive and unmanned) to Disney. I think Disney is worth a day, and it's not the peak season. Everyone can play, and lunch and dinner are all settled in Xanadu. There are fireworks to watch at night. Go back to the hotel after you finish.

The next morning, I went to Ocean Park, and took the westbound tram from Causeway Bay to the Golden Bell Lippo Center, which happened to be a double-decker tram with Hong Kong characteristics. It's very cheap, only 2 yuan dollars. Admiralty Bus Terminal takes bus No.629 to the destination, which is the entrance of Dashuwan in Ocean Park. It's also a day's play. Come out in the afternoon, come out from the main entrance and take the 629 bus back to Admiralty. I arranged the top of the mountain for you at night. After returning to Admiralty, walk through Hong Kong Park 10 minutes to 15 minutes to Garden Road Cable Car Terminal, and take the Peak Cable Car (which can be a good experience) to the peak. If you are interested, you can visit Madame Tussauds Wax Museum. If you want to go, you can buy a cable car package at the ticket office on the left of the cable car station (there is a separate ticket office on the right) before getting on the bus, which is more cost-effective than buying a cable car ticket and a ticket separately. After visiting the wax museum, you can see the night view of Victoria Harbour at the top of the mountain. It's beautiful and can be seen all over Victoria Harbour. However, the weather in Hong Kong is not very good these days, and the fog is relatively heavy. Whether you can see it or not depends on your luck. Eating at the top of the mountain is more expensive. At this time, it is estimated that you are hungry. You should take the cable car down the mountain first, then transfer to the bus 15C next to the cable car station, and you can get to central ferry piers. Take the Star Ferry which has served Hong Kong for more than 100 years at Pier 7 to Tsim Sha Tsui, find a tea restaurant to eat, and take the Star Ferry across Victoria Harbour to see the night view on both sides of Victoria Harbour. If you still want to shop, you can go to Harbour City, not far from Tsim Sha Tsui Pier. Then take the Star Ferry to Wan Chai at Tsim Sha Tsui Pier (don't get on the wrong train, it's a Star Ferry on another line). Take 2A at Wan Chai Pier and return to Causeway Bay.

Go to the airport on the third day.

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Oh, it's a long flight home. 10 hour is nothing. When I came back from Africa, only the second journey (from Ethiopia) was 13 hours. The bars in Causeway Bay are not famous. You can go to Lan Kwai Fong, take a tram from Causeway Bay to Queen's Road Central, and walk along Dejiri Street. This is a famous bar area. Don't think Hong Kong is such a mess. In fact, Hong Kong is much more standardized than the mainland. It is recommended to go if you have the energy, and have a good rest in the hotel if you don't have the energy to replenish enough energy for the next day's trip.