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Hong Kong characteristic tourism guide

2018-02-26 11:12:00

Hong Kong is a gorgeous and modern city with typical combination of Chinese and Western cultures. Fall in love with it, know it is from the TVB camera constantly circulating in the atmosphere of the market to understand. Hong Kong is a paradise for shopping and food, as well as for petty bourgeoisie and backpackers. Go to the Tea restaurant for a leisurely morning tea, then walk through the countless galleries on Hollywood Road and the Sun Historical Trail to the Pak Hua Street Stone Road for a custard tart and a cup of authentic Hong Kong-style milk tea (silk stockings milk tea). Afternoon shopping in Central, Admiralty, Causeway Bay, take the Ding Ding train to Wan Chai to eat half a century of hot and cold pineapple oil, night lanterns, take the Star ferry across Victoria Harbour. This is an ordinary Hong Kong, a quiet Hong Kong, a Hong Kong full of life. Like shopping, like food, but also like to walk slowly in a strange environment, swim around, see the mottled shadow of the trees, see the fading sunset. Hong Kong is administratively divided into four districts, Hong Kong Island, New Territories East and New Territories West: - Urban District, Yau Tsim Mong District, Kwun Tong District, Wong Tai Sin District, Sham Shui Po District Hong Kong Island - Central and Western District, Wan Chai District, Eastern District, Southern New Territories East - North District, District, Sha Tin District, Sai Kung District New Territories West - Yuen Long District, Tuen Mun District, Tsuen Wan District, Kwai Tsing District, Islands District History and Cultural History of Hong Kong, the most It dates back to the Neolithic Age, 5,000 years ago. Neolithic settlements have been found in many places in the New Territories and Lantau Island. Therefore, there are still many historic relics in Hong Kong today, such as Li Cheng UK Han Tomb, Heritage Trail, and Ji Hing Wai, which all reflect the local culture of Hakka Wai Village. The special modern history has left Hong Kong with unique cultural relics, such as the "Murray House", the most common architectural example in the early colonial period, which was formerly a military camp and department of the British Army, and today is a maritime museum and an exotic restaurant. As one of the prominent symbols of colonial rule, "Hong Kong Government House", today, renamed as "Hong Kong Government House", not only as the official residence of the Chief Executive of Hong Kong, but also as a venue for important official events, and regularly open for public visits. To understand what Hong Kong is today, one must be in Golden Bauhinia Square, where the flag-raising ceremony at around 8 am every day often attracts a large number of tourists. For a comprehensive understanding of Hong Kong's history, the Hong Kong Museum of History is a must-see, where you can slowly learn the "Hong Kong story" of a small fishing village's development into a metropolis. Top 10 tourist attractions in Hong Kong :1, Central and Tai Ting Hong Kong Night View 2, Hong Kong Disneyland 3, Ocean Park 4, Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition (Bauhinia Square)5, Repulse Bay Beach 6, Avenue of Stars 7, Wong Tai Sin Temple 8, Tsim Sha Tsui 9, Causeway Bay 10, Stanley, Tai O, Repulse Bay Hong Kong Attractions Category: Victoria Harbour, Bustling metropolitan Street View, Lingnan Mountain View, Historic Sites, Hong Kong Beach, sea view, fishing village, amusement park and other Victoria Harbour: Tsim Sha Tsui, Avenue of Stars, Star Ferry; Exhibition, Golden Bauhinia Square; Historical sites: Yuen Long Heritage Trail, Lung Yuet-tau Heritage Trail, Fanling, Wan Chai Heritage Trail; Beach sea view and fishing village: Repulse Bay, Deep Water Bay, Sai Kung, Stanley, Tai O, Lamma Island, etc.; Amusement Park: Hong Kong Ocean Park, Hong Kong Disneyland; Must-see attractions in Hong Kong: The Peak, Victoria Harbour (ground view is suggested on the Tsim Sha Tsui side), Central, Ngong Ping. 1, The Peak, commonly known as the peak, is located in the west of Hong Kong Island, 554 meters above sea level, is the highest mountain on Hong Kong Island. Tour too, you can ride from the highway to the top of the circle. However, more tourists like to choose the hiking cable car, because it is a quick and highly valuable means of transportation to the top of the mountain. When night falls, standing on the Tai Tai look around, see in the thousands of lights, Hong Kong island and like inlaid in the Victoria Harbour two pearl, glow each other. The Central district, the heart of Hong Kong, is full of tall buildings, showing the prosperity of Hong Kong. As a result, it has become the best place to enjoy the wonderful night view of Hong Kong's "pearl", ranking among the top three night views in the world along with Japan's Hakodate and Italy's Naples (Naples). With its unique geographical environment and cultural landscape, Tai attracts thousands of tourists from home and abroad, and has become a must-visit spot for people to Hong Kong. Visitors are advised to visit the Peak in the afternoon and enjoy the night view of Hong Kong at dusk after visiting the exhibition halls. 1. The best way to get to the peak is to take the Peak Tram, which costs HK $35 per way for adults and takes 8 minutes. 2. Green minibus 1 can be taken to the east of City Hall. 3. Take the No. 15 double-decker bus from Exchange Square Bus Terminal. 2, MadameTussauds HongKong, MadameTussauds HongKong (MadameTussauds HongKong), referred to as "HongKong Wax Museum", located in HongKong Tai Ding Ling Pavilion, is a museum dedicated to the exhibition of wax figures of celebrities. Madame Tussauds' main office is located in London, England, and the Hong Kong branch opened in 2000, displaying about 100 wax figures of international, Chinese and Hong Kong celebrities. Due to the expansion and renovation of Lingxiao Pavilion in March 2005, the Wax Museum was closed for expansion on August 30, 2005. During the closure period, the museum will move some wax figures to the Hong Kong Colorful Winter Festival in December for exhibition. Due to the good response, it has been one of the key activities of the Hong Kong Colorful Winter Festival for many years. Admission: Adult HK $190 Child ticket (aged 3 to 11) HK $120 Senior ticket (aged 65 or above) HK $120 Wax Museum Package Tickets are available at the ticket counter at Garden Road Cable Car Terminal. The Wax Museum Package counter is open from 9.30am to 9.30pm every day of the year. Opening hours: 10am to 10pm daily all year round. Last entry is 9:45 p.m. Access: Take the MTR one stop from Sheung Wan Station to Central Station, from the Star Ferry Pier in Central, take 15C to the cable car station, then take the cable car up the hill. The one-way fare for 15C is HK $3.2, and the round-trip fare for the cable car is HK $30 ($20 one way). It is not necessary to take two cable cars up and down the mountain, it is better to take cable cars up the mountain, go down the mountain backwards, and buy cable car tickets at least 30-50 minutes in line. Or take the MTR one stop from Sheung Wan Station to Central Station, take the peak of Road 15 from the Star Ferry Pier in Central, and you can see a lot of scenery and buildings in the southern part of Hong Kong Island. No. 15 is a double-deck air-conditioned bus, and many Hong Kong locals also take this bus to visit the peak. The fare is HK $8.8 (air-conditioned car)3, Hong Kong Disneyland (Hong Kong Hong Kong Disneyland is located in Penny's Bay, Lantau Island, covering an area of 126 hectares, backed by North Lantau Island, facing Penny's Bay, is the world's fifth Disneyland model to be built, Disney's 11th theme park in the world, China's first Disney theme park. Hong Kong Disneyland is a joint venture between Walt Disney and the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region. The development includes a Disney-style theme park, two hotels and a wide range of shopping, dining and entertainment facilities. Hong Kong Disneyland includes: Main Street USA, Tomorrowland, Adventure World and Fantasyland. Admission: Weekday tickets: Monday to Friday. Adults HK $295, children (aged 3 to 11) HK $210, senior citizens aged 65 or above HK $170, children under 3 years old free admission. Half a year valid ticket is valid. Promissory note: HK $350 for adults, HK $250 for children, HK $200 for senior citizens aged 65 or above. Children under three years old are admitted free of charge. Half a year valid ticket is valid. Special Date tickets: July, August, May Day and October Golden Week, Hong Kong public holidays, added April 14-21 (Easter), May 4-6 and September 12 (Disney Anniversary). Must have a valid ticket for the day. Visitors holding a six-month valid promissory ticket will need to exchange the purchased ticket for a "special day" ticket with the travel agency that sold the ticket. Tour guide :1, Mickey's Fantasia, Winnie the Pooh adventure tour, Lion King celebration, Space Mountain, Buzz Lightyear intergalactic adventure rides can be obtained by admission tickets FASTPASS(to shorten waiting for rides and performances), with FASTPASS visitors as long as they arrive at the amusement facilities according to the specified time, there is no need to queue up, directly into the amusement facilities Performing or performing field. You can only take one FASTPASS at a time, and the FASTPASS you hold will have a note indicating when to take the next Fastpass. 2, each theme area has a restaurant, providing Chinese, Western fast food and a variety of dishes. American street town has square restaurant, street restaurant, market cake; Adventure World has Bilin Restaurant, River View restaurant; The fantasy world has a royal banquet hall, a laughing maker's banquet hall; Tomorrowland has Comet Restaurant and Rocket Restaurant. 3, the park ticket is valid on the same day, if you want to leave the park within one day, you can leave the entrance and exit cover with a thumbprint, and show the ticket and thumbprint when returning. 4. The Disney Parade show is a daily show, and you can watch the show according to the time indicated in the park guide. Tips :1, before entering the park, you can read the "Park Guide" and "Park Activity Arrangement" in the customer service on the left side of the entrance, which is very helpful for reasonable arrangement of time and entertainment. 2, entering Disneyland, can not carry metal cans of drinks, alcoholic drinks, food, when entering the gate will check the package. 3. Strollers, wheelchairs, carts, etc. cannot be brought into the park. If necessary, they can be rented at the Disneyland Fire station located in the town square next to the town hall. 4. HKD and RMB are accepted in the park. If you need to exchange money, you can exchange it at the guest service. VISA, American Express, mastercard, JCB and UnionPay cards are all accepted in the park. 5, there are not many places in the park to shade, it is best to bring umbrellas, hats, sunglasses, etc., to avoid the sun. 6, there are smoking areas and non-smoking areas in the park, be sure to pay attention to, otherwise the fine amount up to 5000 HKD. Access: Central take the subway to Disney Line,24 minutes to reach; Hong Kong International Airport is a 10-minute subway ride away. Disneyland Wine and Disney Hollywood Wine have free shuttle buses from Disneyland Park to and from the park. 4, Ocean Park (Ocean Park) Ocean Park is the largest Marine theme leisure in Southeast Asia, it depends on the mountain and the sea, covers an area of 215 acres, set the wonders of the sea and amusement facilities in one, is the best place for Hong Kong residents, but also the mainland and foreign tourists to visit Hong Kong must go to. Visitors use the hiking cable car and indoor escalators to travel between the park's various attractions, and the Skytrain can enjoy pleasant views of the South China Sea. The Ocean Theatre will delight visitors with its talented performances of dolphins and sea lions. In addition, you can see seals and penguins, visit the bird house, goldfish garden, shark house and butterfly house. Exciting and fun things include crazy roller coasters, Ferris wheels and wave boarding ships. Children can play in the children's playground. The oceanarium with the theme of Indian Ocean coral reef is a hot spot for tourists. More than 2,600 tropical fish belonging to more than 200 species are kept in the museum. The aquarium is divided into four floors and is made of glass screens to make visitors feel like they are under the sea. Admission: Adults HK $203, children aged 3-11 HK $103 Opening hours: Open all year round. Regular time 10:00-18:00; Weekend and holiday opening hours Address: Aberdeen Wong Chuk Hang South Long Shan (near Jikoo Village), Hong Kong Island Access :1, take the MTR to Admiralty Station, exit the gate and take the Ocean Park bus Line 629, the fare is $10.6 one-way, $21.2 round trip.

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