First day's itinerary: it is recommended to arrive in Hong Kong 1:00pm.
Visit the Wong Tai Sin Temple in Sike Garden: This is one of the most famous temples in Hong Kong, with the highest incense. 192 1 year, Taoist Ren Liang 'an and others came to Hong Kong from the ancestral altar of Puqing in Xiqiao Mountain, Guangdong Province, to collect the precious statue of red pine. The temple was opened to the public on 1956, attracting good men and women from Taoism, Buddhism and Confucianism to pay homage. It is said that Wong Tai Sin, formerly known as Huang Chuping, is a shepherd boy in Zhejiang. He was instructed by a fairy when he was 15 years old, and then he devoted himself to monasticism in Songchi Mountain. Good medical skills, giving advice and giving medicine. Because Wong Tai Sin is famous for its effective and responsive signing, most good believers who come to this temple always ask someone to read divination. On the first day of the Lunar New Year every year, many good believers compete to "burn incense on their heads" at Wong Tai Sin Temple. The architecture of Wong Tai Sin Temple is resplendent and magnificent, which gives full play to the characteristics of classical temples in China. The temple covers an area of 18000 square meters. In addition to the main hall, there are three shrines and Congxin Garden.
Wong Tai Sin Temple gives medicine and participates in many social activities. In recent years, it has been approved to hold weddings in temples and register new people.
Tel: 852 2726 3087
Suggested arrival time: 2 p.m.
Suggested stay time: 1.5 hours
Introduction: Exit B2 or B3 of Wong Tai Sin subway station and walk for a few minutes as instructed. After sightseeing, you can take the subway back to Tsim Sha Tsui for shopping in less than an hour.
Shopping in Tsim Sha Tsui: To feel the fun and prosperity of shopping in Hong Kong, you must go to Tsim Sha Tsui.
Harbour City near Star Ferry Pier is the largest shopping center in Hong Kong, with more than 700 shops and restaurants. World famous brands and local brands are dazzling, regardless of electronic products, fashion clothes, watches and jewellery, global food and so on. Canton Road outside the harbour is also an ideal place to buy the most fashionable designer brands. Nathan Road, a famous "prime location" just a few blocks away from Canton Road, is crowded with shoppers day and night. The neon lights of shops, restaurants and restaurants on both sides of the avenue are dazzling and bright, and they are also must-see attractions! The export clothing store on glanville Road is a paradise for budget-conscious people. Take some time to choose slowly, and occasionally you can find samples of famous brands, and the price is quite good.
Suggested arrival time: 4: 00 p.m.15
Suggested length of stay: 3 hours
Introduction: Exit E of tsim sha tsui station subway, just follow the instructions. After shopping, you can taste all kinds of delicious food nearby.
Dinner-Global Cuisine: While tasting various cuisines, there are always choices that cater to your taste and consumption budget.
Nathan Road, Canton Road, Chatham Road, ashley road, hillwood road, Northford Terrace, Northford Terrace and Granville Road are all places where fashionable food is concentrated.
Suggested arrival time: 7:45 p.m.
Suggested length of stay: 30 minutes
Strolling along the Tsim Sha Tsui waterfront promenade: Strolling along the Tsim Sha Tsui waterfront promenade, enjoying the beautiful scenery of Victoria Harbour and overlooking the magnificent buildings on the other side of Hong Kong Island is absolutely unforgettable. There are many tourist attractions nearby, including the Avenue of Stars. You can watch the handprints, plaques, sculptures and film development milestones of stars and explore the charm of Hong Kong films.
The Avenue of Stars is also the best place to watch symphony of lights. This multimedia lighting music show is held at 8 o'clock every night; The main buildings on Hong Kong Island are brightly lit, with sound effects and narration, showing the bustling features of Hong Kong. On special days, fireworks will join the show. Walking along the waterfront promenade, you can see large buildings, such as the Hong Kong Museum of Art, the Hong Kong Space Museum, the Hong Kong Cultural Center, and the bell tower of the former Kowloon-Canton Railway preserved from the steam train era.
Suggested arrival time: 8:20 p.m.
Suggested length of stay: 30 minutes
Introduction: Go to the seaside of Tsim Sha Tsui.
Star Ferry Sea Tour: Taking the Star Ferry for sightseeing is definitely a pleasure. You can choose to take the ordinary Star Ferry to Central, or even join the "Star Tour of Victoria Harbour", take the "Star Ferry" for a round-trip sea trip, enjoy the unique harbor and city scenery on the open deck, and enjoy a charming sea trip! Buy a two-hour tour ticket in the evening and enjoy the multimedia lighting and music show of Symphony of Light at 8: 00 every night at sea.
Suggested arrival time: 9:05 p.m.
Suggested length of stay: 2 hours
Introduction: Walk to Star Ferry Pier in Tsim Sha Tsui. Victoria Harbour Tour Ticket Office: Star Ferry Pier; Or call Star Ferry 85221186201/85221186202. The tour takes about one to two hours. One-way round-the-world ticket in the evening, leaving at 7:05, 8:05 and 9:05 in the evening. 85 Hong Kong dollars for adults and 76 Hong Kong dollars for children and the elderly. Two-hour tour ticket in the evening, leaving at 7:05 pm. HK$ 0/20 per adult and HK$ 0/08 per child and elder.
The next day's itinerary:
Hong Kong-style tea drinking: Choose a restaurant approved by the "Best Appreciation of Food" or "Quality Tourism Service" program to drink tea, have Hong Kong-style dim sum for breakfast, and savor the authentic food culture in Hong Kong to ensure your satisfaction.
Enjoy fragrant tea and taste delicious snacks, such as shrimp dumplings, Shaoshao, barbecued pork buns, rice rolls, beef balls, ribs and cotton chicken.
Suggested arrival time: 8 a.m.
Suggested length of stay: 2 hours
Introduction: You can choose the teahouse in Central or Wan Chai, and then take a bus from Central to Repulse Bay.
Swimming in Repulse Bay: This is the most popular and beautiful beach on Hong Kong Island. The water quality here is clear, the beach beds are wide and sandy, and every holiday is crowded with frolicters. There is Zhenhailou Park in the east of the beach, and two large sculptures, Guanyin and Tianhou, stand tall and brightly colored. The British building on Repulse Bay Road is Wanying Garden, formerly Repulse Bay Hotel. There are shopping malls and restaurants here, and it is also a hot spot for English afternoon tea.
This area has a quiet environment and is a noble residential area in Hong Kong. The hillside is full of prominent mansions of wealthy businessmen.
Suggested arrival time: 165438+ 0:00 a.m.
Suggested stay time: 1.5 hours
Introduction: Take bus 6A 6, 6X, 66 or 260 at the Central Exchange Square Bus Terminal and get off at Repulse Bay Road. It's fun to take a double-decker bus. Sit in front of the upper floor and enjoy the scenery along the way.
Wandering in Stanley: Stanley is located in the southern district of Hong Kong, just like a European town, with a leisurely and pleasant atmosphere, outdoor markets, exquisite restaurants, historical sites and sunny beaches.
Suggested arrival time: 12:35am
Suggested length of stay: 2 hours
Introduction: In Stanley Street and Murray Building, there are restaurants and open-air teahouses with first-class scenery and different flavors, which gather international cuisines for you to choose from.
Stanley Market: After dinner, you may wish to visit the famous Stanley Market. After renovation, the bungalows and small shops in the front shop and the back shop have become different fashion shops, selling and exporting fashionable casual clothes, porcelain, rattan, handicrafts and souvenirs at reasonable prices.
Suggested arrival time: 2:40 pm
Suggested length of stay: 2 hours
Introduction: After visiting the market, you can take bus 6X or 66 from Stanley Square, get off at the Central Station of the Yangtze River in Central, and walk along Garden Road to the cable car terminal below the mountain to the peak.
Peak Cable Car: Climbing by peak cable car is an interesting journey in itself. The peak cable car is a railway system pulled by steel cables. /kloc-for more than 0/00 years, it has been carrying passengers slowly to the steep hillside with an altitude of 373 meters.
The seat on the right in front of the cable car is the best viewing position, with a bird's eye view of Hong Kong City and Victoria Harbour.
Suggested arrival time: 5 p.m.
Suggested stay time: 1.5 hours
Introduction: Take the cable car to the top of the mountain. The round-trip fare is HK$ 30, and the one-way fare is HK$ 20.
Peak: This is the most representative scenic spot in Hong Kong. You can have a bird's eye view of the whole country and enjoy the sunset.
The observation deck near the peak cable car station and the Lujidao scenic spot about 15 minutes walk from the cable car station are the best places to enjoy the night view. There are also shopping and dining facilities in the Peak Square. Mouth-watering international cuisine, let you choose; When dining, you can enjoy the delicious food while overlooking the beautiful scenery of Hong Kong!
Tel: 852 2522 0922
Suggested arrival time: 7 p.m.
Suggested length of stay: 2 hours
Introduction: The peak cable car integrates transportation and sightseeing. The service time is 7:00- 12:00 midnight every morning, and the frequency is 10- 15 minutes. Take the cable car back to the cable car station at the foot of the mountain and walk along Central to Lan Kwai Fong.
Lan Kwai Fong: Lan Kwai Fong is just across the street from the Central Business Center. Lan Kwai Fong used to be an L-shaped ramp. New nightclubs, bars and restaurants are everywhere on its sides and adjacent streets, such as Dejili Street, Li Ronghua and Anli. Many people who pursue fashionable nightlife get together every night, and the atmosphere is lively.
Suggested arrival time: 9:30 p.m.
Suggested length of stay: 3 hours
Introduction: Take the cable car back to the cable car station at the foot of the mountain, walk along Queen's Road Central to Dejili Street, turn left onto the ramp, and then walk for 5 minutes to Lan Kwai Fong.
Day 3 itinerary:
Lantau fun bus (self-help tour): Lantau Island is the largest outer island in Hong Kong, with beautiful scenery and pleasant scenery. This trip includes three popular attractions: Changsha Beach, the Giant Buddha in the Temple of Heaven and Tai 'ao Fishing Village. First, at Pier 6 in Central, take the ferry from New World First Ferry Services Limited to Mui Wo. After arriving at Mui Wo Pier, take the fun bus on Lantau Island. Each passenger can get a free tour guide to accompany the recorded sightseeing introduction in English and Mandarin played on the bus. The first stop of the trip is Changsha Beach, the longest beach in Hong Kong, and the second stop is Ngong Ping Plain, where you can watch the world's tallest outdoor bronze sitting Buddha at close range, and you can also enjoy delicious vegetarian food at Baolian Temple (meals are paid for by yourself). The third stop is Tai 'ao Fishing Village. The vertical and horizontal waterways and water sheds form a unique water town style, which is valuable for taking pictures. Finally, the fun bus on Lantau Island will take you back to Mui Wo Pier, and the trip is over. You can return to Central by ferry from Mui Wo.
Suggested arrival time: 9 a.m.
Suggested length of stay: 7 hours
Introduction: Boarding at Central Pier 6 (Boarding time: Monday to Saturday 10:30,11:10; On Sundays and public holiday mornings 10:30 and 1 1:00), get on the bus at the ground floor of Mui Wo Centre, Mui Wo Pier, Lantau Island. (Shuttle departure time: Monday to Saturday 165438+ 0:45 am, Sunday and public holiday 65438+ 02:00 noon. ) 150 HKD/person. Tickets can be purchased at the First Ferry Octopus Service Center (located at Pier 6 in Central) and the Tourism Information Service Center of the Hong Kong Tourism Board (located at Causeway Bay MTR Station (Exit F) or Star Ferry Pier in Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon).
Enquiry telephone number: 85229848255 (Lantau Happy Bus Hotline) or 8522508 1234 (Hong Kong Tourism Board Visitor Hotline).
Mong Kok Shopping Street: Mong Kok is the heart of Kowloon Peninsula, full of authentic colors everywhere. You can enjoy shopping souvenirs, clothes and electronic products here and experience the daily life style of ordinary people in Hong Kong. The flower market is the wholesale and retail market of flowers in Hong Kong. There are many rare varieties of potted flowers for sale. Business hours are from 7 am to 7: 30 pm every day. The "Goldfish Street" in Cai Tong Street (north section) sells all kinds of colorful fish and ornamental fish products. Business hours are daily 10:00 to 9:00 pm. Cai Tong Street (South Section) next to Garden Street is a famous "Women's Street". The long streets are filled with stalls selling casual clothes ornaments, souvenirs and fine products, and everything is available at a popular price. Business hours are from noon 12:00 to afternoon 1 1:30 every day. The southern section of Garden Street is called "Sporting Goods Street" by local people. As the name implies, this street is crowded with sporting goods stores, where you can find innovative designs of global brands, as well as classic sportswear and sneakers. Business hours are 165438+ from 0 am to 9: 30 pm every day. Xiyangcai South Street is filled with the latest electronic products, popular audio-visual equipment and mobile phones. Business hours are every morning 10:00 to midnight 12:00.
Suggested arrival time: 4 p.m.
Suggested length of stay: 3 hours
Introduction: Exit B 1 of Prince Station of Metro, go west and east along Prince Route, which is Dahua Market; Then walk to Jinyu Street, Ladies Street, Sporting Goods Street and Xiyangcai South Street.
Dinner: Choose Hong Kong-style tea restaurant, porridge noodle restaurant or dessert shop. You must try the famous wonton noodles, fried beef river and roasted rice.
Suggested arrival time: 7: 00 p.m.10
Suggested length of stay: 45 minutes
Introduction: There are many authentic restaurants in Mong Kok. Just pick one. Please check out at the front desk, and don't tip.
Miaojie Night Market: The stalls at Miaojie Night Market are open from 4 pm to late at night every day. There are all kinds of items for sale, from casual clothes, antiques and watches to electronic products and toys, and so on, which can be negotiated. The food stalls here are also very popular, with a lot of mouth-watering food. There are many fortune-telling kiosks near Tianhou Palace, where many Cantonese opera lovers and professional chess players gather. A trip to Temple Street will make you feel the lively atmosphere of the civilian night market.
Suggested arrival time: 8: 00 p.m.10
Suggested stay time: 1.5 hours
Introduction: Go southbound along Nathan Road, turn right at Wenming or turn right at Jordan Station Exit A.
Day 4 itinerary:
Golden Bauhinia Square: Located at the waterfront of Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Center in Wan Chai, the sculpture of "Forever Blooming Bauhinia" and the monument of Hong Kong's return to the motherland stand, marking an important chapter in Hong Kong's history, that is, Hong Kong's return to the people of China and the establishment of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region. The flag-raising ceremony is held in the square from 7:50 to 8:03 every morning; 1, 1 1 and1of 2 1 will strengthen the lineup every month, and will be held at 7:45-8: 13.
Flag lowering ceremony is held at 6 pm every day.
Suggested arrival time: 8:45 a.m.
Suggested length of stay: 2 hours
Introduction: Exit A5 of Wan Chai Subway Station, follow the signs and walk to Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Center; Or take the Star Ferry or Hung Hom Star Ferry from Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon to Wan Chai. Then follow the sign to the Golden Bauhinia Square. After sightseeing, you can take the tram in Wan Chai (towards Shau Kei Wan) and get off at Percival Street in Causeway Bay.
Shopping in Causeway Bay: Go sightseeing and shopping in Causeway Bay for the final sprint! Causeway Bay is the busiest shopping area on Hong Kong Island. Every day is crowded and lively. Every weekend, some traffic lanes will be closed and used as pedestrian areas to make tourists have more fun! Department stores and shopping malls in this area have different themes on each floor, such as women's wear, men's wear, children's wear, sportswear, electronic products, toys and souvenirs. Large shopping centers include Times Square, World Trade Center, Lee Garden, Lee Stage Square, Famous Shop Gallery, Kimberly-Clark and so on. In Hennessy Road, Lockhart Road, Jardine's Street, Jardine's Square, Percival Street and Paterson Street, there are various shops, including cosmetics, watches, gold ornaments, food, household appliances and fashion shops.
Suggested arrival time: 1 1: 15am.
Suggested length of stay: 6 hours
Introduction: There are many restaurants, sushi bars and cafes for you to choose from in Times Square, Leigh Stage Square, Bosphore Street, Paterson Street and nearby hotels. You can find many cheap and delicious snacks around Denglong Street, Badison Street and Jardine Street. Don't forget to try all kinds of authentic desserts, such as egg tart, stewed fresh milk or fresh fruit.
Departure: Causeway Bay will leave Hong Kong after shopping and dinner.
* If you leave Hong Kong by plane, you can consider taking the Airport Express, which is the fastest means of transportation connecting the airport and the urban area. It only takes 23 minutes from Central to the airport and 20 minutes from Kowloon to the airport.
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