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One-day guide to Hong Kong tourism

Go to Disneyland and Victoria Harbour Bay to see the night view. Hong Kong Ocean Park is also very big.

Eight views of Hong Kong

The old eight scenic spots in Hong Kong are: Qishan Spark, Xianqiao No.5 Station, Stanley Chaoyang, Fan Ying in Ap Chau, Songtai Nostalgia, Fu Lin Qujing, Langwan Shuiruan and Carp jathyapple. With the changes of the times, three scenic spots in the old eight scenic spots have been completely changed, while other scenic spots are gradually becoming obsolete. The eight scenic spots in Hong Kong now are:

(1) "Qishan Spark" is the first of the eight scenic spots. Together with the "Xiangjiang Lantern" and "Flying Bridge Night Scene" in the eight scenic spots of the past dynasties, it refers to the magnificent scenery of Hong Kong Island in the night from the top of Taiping Mountain.

(2) "Dawn in Stanley" refers to the Stanley Peninsula, bathed in thousands of rays of sunshine in the early morning and the rising sun. This scene is also called "Stanley Chaoyang" and "Stanley Chaoyang".

(3) "Shallow Water Danhua" refers to the beautiful spring scenery composed of clear water repulse bay and colorful azaleas.

(4) "Tiger Pagoda" refers to the magnificent landscape of the hexagonal white pagoda facing the sunrise in the courtyard of Tiger Leopard Villa at sunrise.

(5) "Happy hoofbeat" refers to the grand occasion of horse racing in Happy Valley, and the hoofbeat touches the hearts of thousands of horse fans.

(6) "Moonlight at Lei Yue Mun" refers to watching the beautiful scenery of Victoria Harbour in the moonlight at night.

(7) "Sunset" refers to the ruins of Kowloon Castle and the scenery in the afterglow of sunset. With the complete demolition of Kowloon Walled City in recent years, this kind of scenery has become history, replaced by Kowloon Walled City Park (the most complete garden).

(8) "Songtai nostalgia" refers to Songwangtai Park near the former site of Kai Tak International Airport in Hong Kong. It records the last scene of the history of the Song Dynasty, and people will feel nostalgic when they come here.

In addition, the scenery of the Green Island at sunset, the wind and waves intertwined, the Mercedes-Benz cars on the Panshan Highway on Hong Kong Island, the hazy spring rain and so on. It also reflects the beautiful scenery of Hong Kong today.

go shopping

Hong Kong is a free port, known as "shopping paradise". Most goods are tariff-free, and materials from all over the world are shipped to compete, and some are cheaper than the place of origin. There are large shopping malls in all districts of Hong Kong, such as Taikoo Shing and Sha Tin New Town Plaza. In addition to large department stores, there are various shops and restaurants, some of which are equipped with amusement facilities and are good places for shopping and leisure. Some industries like centralized management, so customers can have more choices. Among them, such as computers and related products, the "Gordon" and "Gold" shopping malls near the Sham Shui Po subway station are the most concentrated. There are many household appliances and cameras in Mong Kok and Causeway Bay, but you should buy them from reputable shops (such as those with the Hong Kong Tourist Association's red sailboat logo) or large department stores. Hardware machinery stores are concentrated in three blocks of Guangdong Road, Mong Kok subway station. Garden Street, from Mong Kok Road to Prince Edward Road, is a paradise for fruit, fashion and daily necessities vendors. Within a few blocks of Cai Tong Street behind Argyle Street, it is the famous "Women's Street". The situation is similar to that of Temple Street on both sides of Tin Hau Temple in Yau Ma Tei. But in the evening, there are cooked food mixed with fortune-telling vendors, singing Cantonese opera near the temple, just like the nightclubs of the general public.

[Introduction to Public Transport]

Mtr map 1. The MTR is the most important public transport in the urban area, which is divided into nine routes (six from the MTR Corporation and three from the former Kowloon-Canton Railway Corporation), connecting Hong Kong Island, Kowloon, Tsuen Wan, Tung Chung, Tseung Kwan O, Sheung Shui, Ma On Shan, Yuen Long and Tuen Mun in the New Territories. The walk starts at about 6: 00 in the morning and lasts until midnight every few minutes. The fare is from 4 yuan (two stops) to 13 yuan (crossing the sea). If the destination is close to the route, you'd better go. Fully air-conditioned stations and carriages are not only comfortable, but also fast and punctual.

2. Buses (buses) are operated by a number of companies: First Bus, which operates some routes on Hong Kong Island; KMB, all over Kowloon and the New Territories; Citybus operates part of the Hong Kong Island Line (all three companies have cross-harbour tunnels or airport lines); Lantau bus has only a dozen island routes and two routes to and from Shenzhen Bay Port. Longyun is a subsidiary of KMB, which operates bus services between the New Territories and the airport. The urban fare is more than two yuan per trip.

3. Minibuses (taxis) are divided into two types: green body (green lane) and red body, and the fare is similar to that of buses. Shuttle buses are mostly used to connect with the subway, both of which are suitable for places outside the subway. The front of the car lists all the highlights and charges.

4. Light Rail Transit (LRT): It runs between Tuen Mun and Yuen Long in the New Territories, and buses are connected to remote places. The above two kinds of railways are all electrified, air-conditioned carriages, frequent flights, comfortable, fast and economical.

5. Tram: It only runs in the urban area (north) of Hong Kong Island, with the lowest fare (the current price is in 2 yuan), but its speed is slow, so it is most suitable for short-distance rides or urban sightseeing. All the above buses, trams and green minibuses need to bring their own tokens or use Octopus to get on the bus.

6. Ferry services: Star Ferry, New World First Ferry, Yaumati Ferry, Hong Kong and Kowloon Ferry and other ferry companies provide regular ferry services to and from Tsim Sha Tsui, Central, Wan Chai, Hung Hom, Cheung Chau, Peng Chau, Lantau Island, Tuen Mun, Lamma Island and other piers.