You should know something about the ticket from Guiyang to Hong Kong, right? Where to go, Ctrip can check the reservation, so I won't say it here.
You can buy a Hong Kong phone card when you arrive in Hong Kong, and it is cheaper to make a phone call. At the same time, if you have any questions during your trip, you can also call the tourist service center, and they can answer them for you. The tourist service center also has a brochure with discount coupons for various theme parks and shopping centers, which can save a sum of money.
When you arrive in Hong Kong, you can buy an Octopus card, which will make all public transportation more convenient, and you can use this card to shop in some designated supermarkets and get discounts. There is a certain deposit, which can be refunded when you leave and return the card. The traffic is very convenient. In short, before going anywhere, loOK at the traffic map first, and then an Octopus card will be ok. Subway, minibus, tram, taxi, ferry, etc. )
Places to go: Ocean Park (Admiralty subway station has a direct shuttle bus), Repulse Bay (Central can take a direct bus), Taiping Mountain (Star Ferry Terminal 1 Green minibus in Central, Exchange Square1No.5 First Bus), or take the cable car. The cable car stands on Garden Road, not far from the Bank of China Building, and Wong Tai Sin (it is said to be a coincidence. Subway wong tai sin station), Tsim Sha Tsui Avenue of Stars (Metro tsim sha tsui station), Lamma Island (Ferry Pier No.4 in Central), Museum of Coastal Defence (which is open free every Wednesday, not far from Shau Kei Wan subway station), Victoria Harbour (if you live in Kowloon, you can take a ferry there, if you live on Hong Kong Island, you can walk there, and the scenery during the day and at night is different), Lantau Island (first take the subway or bus to Tung Chung, and then take a ferry there. Tung Chung is a transit station), Baolian Temple and the Temple of Heaven Buddha, Disneyland (it takes only 10 minutes to get to the Disney Line by subway from Central, and there are free buses in Disneyland Hotel and Hollywood Hotel), Tsing Ma Bridge (a landmark of the city) and cheung chau island (an island, get off at Central Station of the subway and follow the signs to Pier 5 to get there by ferry).
Gourmet snacks: Chaozhou cuisine, Guizhou people may not be used to it, but you can experience it. Snake King Powder Hotel (all kinds of game, snakes and the like, in Green Street, Central), Treasure Seafood Painting House (seafood is delicious), Cai Lan Food Store (authentic traditional food, just get off at Huangpu Garden Station on the first and second floors of the screen circle of Huangpu Xintiandi, Hung Hom). Special Western Restaurant: French cuisine Oniin Bistro (located on the ground floor of No.3 Hua Yao Street, Causeway Bay) and Italian cuisine Mistral (more delicious). As for snacks, they are usually in the underground of commercial buildings, such as Mong Kok in Kowloon. Special snacks: spiced beef offal skewers. There is also Cantonese dessert: Tang Chao dessert shop (No.88 Canton Road, Tsim Sha Tsui) is recommended.
Nightlife: Lan Kwai Fong (a famous bar street, heading for the Mid-Levels at Exit D2 of Central Subway)
Shopping Paradise: Causeway Bay (the latest shopping time), Times Square (the largest shopping center), Tsim Sha Tsui, Park Road, Mong Kok and Yau Ma Tei, Pacific Place and Men's Street in Yau Ma Tei. Brand-name cosmetics, electronic products and watches are all worth buying, which are much cheaper than those in the mainland.
Pay attention to changing money at banks, exchange points or hotels, or you can swipe your credit card.
Accommodation: High-end hotels are concentrated in Tsim Sha Tsui, Central and Causeway Bay, with a price of RMB 65,438+0,000 per person per night, such as Peninsula and Regent. Mid-range products, such as Meihua, Guangdong, beginning of winter and Kowloon beginning of winter, all range from 400 to 800. Low-end products are found in Yau Ma Tei and Mong Kok, Kowloon, and in 100~300 yuan.