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I want to go to these places in Hong Kong ... Please help me plan 1, how to get there, how much it costs, where to go first, and where to eat and live. ...

I don't know if this is your first visit to Hong Kong, so I put most of the scenic spots (some of which you haven't listed, such as Ocean Park) in the following itinerary (Disney won't put them in because they are more suitable for children). In addition, I don't know how many days you will spend, so I can only recommend a four-day trip:

Day 1: Estimated at 2-3 pm, it is recommended to stay in Tsim Sha Tsui. You can walk to the seaside (Salisbury Road) to see Victoria Harbour, and walk to the Cultural Center to see the Avenue of Stars. Enjoy the daytime scenery of Victoria Harbour (about 1 hour), and then walk to Star Ferry Pier in Tsim Sha Tsui. Take the ferry to Wan Chai Pier (40 minutes), then walk to Golden Bauhinia Square and Convention Center (1.5 hours). Take a taxi (40 yuan HK$ is the fastest, otherwise take bus No.40 at Wan Chai Pier to Hong Kong Park/Cotton Tree Road Station, just across the street). Peak Cable Car Garden Road Terminal (next to St John's Building). Take the cable car to the top of the mountain, and you can enjoy the most beautiful night view of the peak tower at the cable car station (the best time to enjoy it is 6-8 pm, because it is the most beautiful from dark to light). In addition, the wax museum is also located in the peak tower (the whole peak takes 2-3 hours, if you don't have to queue up by cable car. It takes 3-4 hours to queue up by cable car on holidays. You can cross the road when you get down to the terminal of Garden Road, and walk down Aribi Road for 15 minutes to reach Lan Kwai Fong and Mid-Levels Escalator (both are mainly bars, so it is recommended to go to Lan Kwai Fong).

The next day: Ocean Park. Take bus No.973 at Modai Road in the hotel and get off at Ocean Park Road in Huangzhukeng. Or take the subway from tsim sha tsui station to admiralty station, and then change to No.629 (Ocean Park through train) at Jinzhongxi Bus Station, which runs every 9:00- 16:00, 15 minutes. Sit directly at the main entrance of Ocean Park. The park is open in the morning 10. If you have time in the afternoon, you can take bus No.973 or No.73 to Repulse Bay (there are many swimmers and foreign beauties in Hong Kong) or Stanley, both of which are in the southern part of Hong Kong Island. On the return journey, take bus No.6, 6X and 260 to Central Exchange Square, and then walk to hollywood road to reach Wuwen Temple.

Day 3: Shopping Day. Walking from the hotel to the nearest subway to Mong Kok Station, you can shop in the nearby areas (cheap clothes in Ladies Street, sports shoes in Garden Street, mobile phone in Xianda Square, pedestrian street in Xiyangcai Street, Langham Square shopping mall (3-4 hours recommended). Then take the subway from Mong Kok Station to tsim sha tsui station, take exit C 1 along Beijing Road and go shopping in Harbour City (recommended, because everything is available). Harbour City is like a maze, with large and small brands. It is suggested to invite people to Harbour City at the exit near the Star Ferry Terminal after 3-4 hours, and walk along the coast to the Cultural Center and the Avenue of Stars. This point should be 5-6 o'clock, and you can see the night view on the other side when it is dark (this is the second time to come to the Avenue of Stars, because the night view during the day is completely different from that at night). After watching the night scene, if you have time, you can continue to go shopping and eat snacks (curry fish eggs, curry squid, egg cake, roast, stir-fried three treasures, beef offal, stinky tofu, fish soup and so on. ) In other parts of Tsim Sha Tsui. After that, you can take the subway to Yau Ma Tei, and at exit C, you can go to Temple Street to visit the night market.

The fourth day: Buddha worship day. Take the subway to wong tai sin station on Kwun Tong Line, and you can easily find Wong Tai Sin Temple when you go out. It will be over in about 1 hour. After leaving, take the subway to Lijing Station of Tsuen Wan Line and transfer to Tung Chung Line to tung chung station. Take Lantau bus or Ngong Ping 360 to the Giant Buddha and Baolian Temple. Finally, it is also a good shopping choice to return to tung chung station with a city gate. Leave hong kong after the event.

In addition, attach a delicious place:

Snacks: curry fish eggs, curry squid, egg cake, roast, stir-fried three treasures, beef offal, stinky tofu, fish soup, etc.

There are snack bars outside Times Square in Causeway Bay (at the junction of Percival Street and Russell Street), Baole Reherd Road in Tsim Sha Tsui and Dundas Street in Sai Yeung Choi Street in Mong Kok.

Desserts: red bean paste, green bean paste (recommended Da Liang Ba Ji, with many chain addresses), Yangzhi Ganlu, and fruit sago dew (recommended Xu Liushan chain, with many addresses).

Tea restaurant food: toast milk tea, pineapple oil, beef brisket noodles, fish egg noodles, clay pot rice, etc. Any tea restaurant has its own characteristics.

Barbecue shop: barbecued pork rice, suckling pig rice, roasted goose rice, etc. . Do you have family?

Morning and afternoon tea: shrimp dumplings, steamed dumplings, chicken feet, radish cakes, salt water corners and other snacks. Anyijia Tea House (Restaurant)

Zhongzheng Cantonese Restaurant: Wellington Street in Central, Liyuan in Times Square, etc.