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What are the tourist attractions in Hong Kong, and where can I find delicious food?

1, Central and the Peak

Central is one of the regions with the longest history and the most traditional characteristics in Hong Kong, and enjoys a unique position in the development of Hong Kong. Central can be said to be the center of Hong Kong Island. As the commercial, tourism and financial center of Hong Kong, it is also the decision-making and power center of the SAR government, and the seat of the SAR government headquarters and the Legislative Council building. Taiping Mountain, commonly known as the peak, is located in the west of Hong Kong Island, with an altitude of 554 meters, which is the highest peak on Hong Kong Island. To visit Taiping Mountain, you can take a bus from the expressway to the top of Taiping Mountain.

2. Convention and Exhibition Center

Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Center is located in the waterfront of Wan Chai. It has a magnificent appearance and consists of two buildings. Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Center is the first choice for international conferences and exhibitions. Sino-British handover ceremony site.

3. Causeway Bay

Many people will compare Causeway Bay to Shinjuku, Japan, because it is a famous shopping, entertainment and food center in Hong Kong and a shopping hotspot for white-collar couples. If you are interested in the trend preferences of HK OL, you should go and see it (especially around sogou Company or Times Square). There is a typhoon shelter next to Causeway Bay, which has a special "junk restaurant".

4. 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.

5. Repulse Bay Beach

The coastline in the south of Hong Kong Island is tortuous, and naturally there are many beautiful beaches. Repulse Bay, located in the south of Hong Kong Island, is the most representative beach in Hong Kong. Repulse Bay has clear water and fine sand, long beach, wide beach bed and calm waves. Summer is the busiest time in Repulse Bay. A large number of swimmers flock to sunbathe or swim. The beach is crowded with people, and all kinds of swimsuits make up a colorful picture.

6. Tsim Sha Tsui-Mong Kok

Located at the southern tip of Kowloon Peninsula, Tsim Sha Tsui is the most important commercial center, tourist area and shopping paradise in Kowloon. In addition, there are many cultural and educational centers in this area, such as Hong Kong Cultural Center, Hong Kong Museum of Art, Space Museum, Hong Kong Museum of History and Hong Kong Science Museum.

7. Wong Tai Sin Temple

Wong Tai Sin Temple, also known as Sike Garden, was built in 192 1. It is one of the famous temples in Hong Kong. The temple is rich in design colors, magnificent and resplendent, which is very rich in the characteristics of traditional temple architecture in China.

8. The Buddha in the Temple of Heaven

There is a magnificent Buddha statue near the square in front of Baolian Temple, which is called the "Giant Buddha in the Temple of Heaven". The Giant Buddha consists of 200 bronze castings, 26 meters high and 220 metric tons in weight. It is the largest outdoor bronze sitting Buddha in the world. The face of the Buddha statue in the Temple of Heaven refers to the Lu Kun Shuna Buddha in Longmen Grottoes, and the texture and headdress of the clothes refer to Siddhartha Gautama in Cave 36 of Dunhuang Grottoes. The giant Buddha in the Temple of Heaven sits on a lotus flower, and the mud is not stained. In the three-story pedestal symbolizing the Temple of Heaven in Beijing, there is an exhibition hall, which displays murals, calligraphy and paintings and other Buddhist artworks and the Buddhist relics of Sakyamuni. The Giant Buddha in the Temple of Heaven has now become a famous religious building in Hong Kong.

9. Tsing Ma Bridge

Tsing Ma Bridge, which connects Tsing Yi Island and Ma Wan, is a world-class building built in line with the development of Hong Kong International Airport. Tsing Ma Bridge is not only the main architectural symbol of Hong Kong, but also the longest highway and railway suspension bridge in the world.

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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.

Fast food restaurants are very popular in Hong Kong. They combine Chinese and western food and are distributed in every corner. In addition, there are many "food stalls" with local traditional flavor, which are set up in municipal buildings in various districts or reserved for operation. In addition to maintaining low prices and high quality, the sanitary environment has also improved. Another place with local characteristics in Hong Kong is the tea restaurant in Hong Kong. Its food price is reasonable, and there are many kinds, such as noodles, cakes and desserts. The specialties of many tea restaurants include Yuanyang mixed with coffee and milk tea, pineapple oil and thick butter in crisp pineapple bags, and crisp egg tarts freshly baked. There is no tip for ordinary dining places, and a service charge of 10% is added for more advanced dining places and hotel restaurants.

Hong Kong is also a paradise for snacks, and all kinds of snacks can be seen everywhere. I feel hungry when I go shopping. The quickest and most convenient way to find food is street snacks. The most common street snacks are fish eggs and beef offal, and there are various styles. Snacks with local characteristics, such as Tintin sugar, sugar onion pancakes, fried chestnuts, asparagus sugar and so on. In terms of drinks, there are all kinds of fruit juice (freshly made), tea, herbal tea, porridge, noodles, bowl wings, fried ghosts, stinky tofu, and so on. The most common street snacks are mostly in Garden Street, Mong Kok. Ladies Street and Temple Street in Yau Ma Tei. Street snacks are superior to others because of their low price and variety. In addition, the most popular Hong Kong specialty food-"Yu Danfen". Also, the most common snacks in Mong Kok are fried Sambo and fried large intestine, which are delicious.