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I'm going to Hong Kong for five days. This is my first time. Are there any scenic spots that I can't miss, including two days of shopping? Thank you!

Hello ... I'm from Hong Kong ... I designed the following itinerary for you. Please refer to. I hope it suits you.

On the first day, you can take the cable car to the peak skyscraper and Madame Tussauds at the top of Taiping Mountain, where you can enjoy the whole scenery of Hong Kong. You can also buy a cable car and Madame Tussauds wax museum package, see the wax figures of many celebrities in the museum and take photos with them ... Then you can take the subway and get off at Causeway Bay Station, where there are many popular cosmetics stores, such as Salsa Excellence, large and small shopping malls, gold shops, watches, and the famous Times Square and Causeway Bay.

One day in Disney the next day. Disney is a fairy tale full of waves. Although the game facilities are not very exciting, the environment is exotic, full of joy and beautiful photos. Suitable for children and couples. Adults can become children as long as they invest ... it's worth visiting.

On the third day, when you take the subway to Tsim Sha Tsui, you can first go to Granville Road, Canaveral Road, where there are many clothing stores and famous Dragon City Pharmacy, then walk to the New World Center in eastern Tsim Sha Tsui and go shopping in sogou ... Then you can visit the space museum with huge hemispherical buildings nearby, then go to the Avenue of Stars by the sea to see the scenery of Victoria Harbour, and then look at the handprints left by Hong Kong stars on the ground to learn about the development of electronic Hong Kong movies.

Go all the way along the coast to the famous Harbour City, where there are world-famous shops, which can take two or three hours.

On the fourth day, I played a day in Ocean Park, played exciting mobile games, watched the performances of marine animals, and took a crane across several hills. The place here is much bigger than Disney and worth visiting.

On the fifth day, you can take the subway to Mong Kok, which is very lively and there are many small shopping malls selling trendy things.

It's called Women's Street. The whole street is a roadside stall with colorful goods. There is also a place called Shebo Street.

They all sell sports shoes, and there are also many shops selling digital products, such as Broadway, Okanagan Valley and Laser.

A large chain store selling mobile phones, cameras, notebooks, etc.

* You can take the subway to Yau Ma Tei at night. There is a place called "Temple Street", also called "civilian nightclub". Fortune-tellers are very impressed with others. Interested parties can spend tens of dollars to show you the maze. Dinner is at a stall on Temple Street, with seafood and authentic clay pot rice. There are also many foreigners and domestic tourists every night.

* You can go to Lan Kwai Fong in Central at night, where there are many bars and many foreign tourists will come at night.

* Besides, don't worry, the road signs and exit signs in Hong Kong are very clear. You are sure to find the place you are looking for. If you have any questions, ask a passerby. Most people in Hong Kong will be happy to answer you. ..

Welcome to Hong Kong. I hope you have a good time.