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Where should I go to play in Hong Kong?

ocean park

Hong Kong Ocean Park is one of the largest ocean parks in the world, covering an area of 65,438+070 acres. It has the largest marine aquarium and theme amusement park in Southeast Asia. It is surrounded by mountains and faces the sea. This is the favorite place for tourists coming to Hong Kong. Not only can you see interesting open-air amusement parks and dolphin shows, but also strange sea fish, towering ocean skyscrapers, thrilling speed and speed of crossing mines. There is a "Pacific Coast" in Ocean Park, which is permeated with the cultural charm and natural beauty of California coast in North America. There are also well-trained sea lions and seals to welcome tourists in the rough waves, rugged coast and quiet and pleasant beach scenery.

Hong kong disneyland

Hong Kong Disneyland is the fifth Disneyland in the world. It is located in Xinao, Lantau Island, surrounded by mountains and facing the South China Sea. This is a theme park that combines the characteristics of California Disneyland and other Disneyland.

Religious and cultural attractions

Wu Man Temple on Hong Kong Island, Tin Hau Temple and St John's Cathedral in Causeway Bay; Tomb of Wong Tai Sin Temple, Hou Wang Temple, Kannonji in Tsz Wan Shan and Kowloon Mosque; Wanfo Temple, Chegong Temple, Peng Yingxian Church, Banyuanchun and Daofengshan Christian Church in Sha Tin; Chikurinji, East Putuo and Tin Hau Temple in Tsuen Wan; Qingshan Temple, Qingsongguan Temple and Miaofa Temple in Longmen; Ling Du Temple and Yunfu Fairy Hall in Yuen Long; Sai Kung Buddhist Temple, Ho Chung Tin Hau Temple, Lantau Baolian Temple, Cheung Chau Beidi Temple, Ping Chau Tin Hau Temple, etc.

Folk cultural attractions

Kowloon Castle, Song Cheng, Songwangtai and Li Zhengwu's Tomb in Kowloon; Songyandi and Honglou in Tuen Mun, Zengdawu in Sha Tin, five countries and six villages; Tsuen Wan Sanjian House and Hoi Keng Village House; Tai Defoe in Xintian, Yuen Long, Ji Ching Wai in Jintian, Shuitou Village Historic Site, Cuixing Building, Tang Family in Xiacun; Saigon Shangyao Folk Museum, etc. Hong Kong Island Fort, Lantau Tung Chung Fort, Donglong Island Buddhist Temple and other ancient forts.

Country parks and marine parks

There are 23 country parks and 4 marine parks in Hong Kong, where citizens and tourists can enjoy the charming scenery of nature.

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 the temple streets 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.

sensitive

Hong Kong brings together delicious food from all over the world, and there are restaurants of all tastes. The busier the street, the more places there are. For example, some streets in Mong Kok, Causeway Bay, eastern Tsim Sha Tsui and Kowloon City are full of restaurants. Restaurants full of Asian flavor are all over Hong Kong, including spicy Thai soup, fragrant Indian curry, fat Korean barbecue, fresh Vietnamese salad rolls, delicious Japanese sushi and so on. Chinese restaurants in Hongkong offer special dishes from all over China, especially Cantonese restaurants. Other authentic dishes include Chaozhou cuisine, Hunan cuisine, Sichuan cuisine, Beijing cuisine and Shanghai cuisine, as well as vegetarian dishes. Tea for breakfast with traditional Cantonese dim sum is also a good choice.