Go straight along Zhong 'an Street 10 minutes to Tsuen Wan subway station.
Tsuen Wan Plaza, diagonally opposite Ruxin Hotel, is a big shopping mall with Jusco and Baijia Supermarket. There are many restaurants on Daba Street next to it. It's so flat. You only need to be familiar with Sha Tsui Road and Zhong 'an Street in Tsuen Wan. The two streets intersect vertically, about 2 kilometers, which is the epitome of Hong Kong, so it is close to Ruxin Hotel, drugstore, jewelry and cosmetics store.
For a night tour in Tsuen Wan, you can go to Xintiandi Shopping Mall in Tsuen Wan opposite Ruxin Hotel, close to Wu Yang Road Market, Shazui Road, Zhong 'an Street and Tsuen Wan City Center, all of which are 30 minutes away, just like shopping in Mong Kok/Causeway Bay/Tsim Sha Tsui, and even cheap. There is a Salome Western Restaurant at No.294 Sha Tsui Road. The food is very flat and proper.
You can also go to Tsuen Wan Square diagonally opposite Ruxin Hotel. It's a big shopping mall, Jusco, Baijia Supermarket, and there are many food shops next to Daba Street. It's peaceful.
Go straight along Zhong 'an Street and you will arrive at Tsuen Wan Station. You can take the railway to Tongluo Station [12, 40 minutes]. Exit D is sogou sogou Company, and exit A is Times Square.
Go north (to the sea) in Causeway Bay, take Gloucester Road Flyover to Victoria Harbour, and walk along the Flyover to the Convention and Exhibition Center and Golden Bauhinia Square for about 30 minutes. All hotels have free maps of Hong Kong.
You can also take the railway/tram to Wan Chai Station, take the overpass at Exit A 1, and follow the signs to the Convention and Exhibition Center, Golden Bauhinia Square and Wan Chai Pier, which is next to the Convention and Exhibition Center. You must take a boat across Victoria Harbour to Tsim Sha Tsui (the fare is $3.50, 5 minutes). At Tsim Sha Tsui Pier, you can walk to the left coast, which is the cultural center, space museum, museum and Avenue of Stars.
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You only need to be familiar with Sha Tsui Road and Zhong 'an Street in Tsuen Wan. The two streets intersect vertically, about 2 kilometers. It is the epitome of Hong Kong, so close to Ruxin Hotel, and the food shops are well-stocked.
Causeway Bay Station; Exit D is sogou Chongguang Department Store (it opens at 0: 00 a.m./kloc-0: 00 a.m.). Locke Road in the back street of sogou Company and Times Square across the street are all-inclusive shopping areas, with SASA, Zhuo Yue, cosmetics, pharmacies, watches and jewelry stores. The 8th-9th floors of Times Square are electronic cities with many electrical appliances [it is best to buy a mobile phone/camera in Broadway, Fengze and Zhongyuan]. Lasers ... are all in Times Square], there are many jewelry stores in the basement of Times Square, and there are also several jewelry stores in the basement of Times Square and underground near Times Square. Chow Tai Fook, Luk Fook and Huang Huang are all genuine products, but they will bargain. I suggest you go to Mabelle (B2 basement of Times Square) and JS (B2 basement of Times Square). There are many styles of rings. It is also a shopping center, with several jewelry and gold shops; Exit F: Zhadianfang Street-the whole street is a cheap food store, [which is opposite to sogou Chongguang Department Store].
Women's Street in Mong Kok [Garden Street, Xiyangcai Street and Cai Tong Street] is a shopping hawker center, located at Exit B2 of MTR Prince Station or Exit E2 of Mong Kok Station, with a total length of 1 000m [open at noon].
Xiyangcai Street, Cai Tong Street and Huayuan Street are places where vendors are concentrated, with many souvenirs, followed by Shanghai Street and Portland Street, with many tea restaurants. Walk along Portland Street for a few minutes to get to langham place (Mong Kok landmark, shopping center, MTR Mong Kok Station E 1 exit.
The best cosmetics in Hong Kong are Sasha [Sasha]; There are many branches in Zhuo Yue, Tsim Sha Tsui and Mong Kok. Just walk along Cameron Road, Canafen Road, Granville Road and Nathan Road at the B2 exit of Tsim Sha Tsui subway station, and you will see several salsa. hello
Tsim Sha Tsui subway station, as instructed, go to Tsim Sha Tsui Wharf Cultural Center, Space Museum, Museum, Avenue of Stars and sogou Sunshine Department Store [underground shopping mall]; On the left is the Old Marine Police Base of Guangdong Road, star house, Ocean Terminal and Harbour City [Heritage 188 1]. "symphony of lights" opens at 8: 00 pm in Tsim Sha Tsui seaside (fireworks display, so ordinary, it takes 10 minutes to watch one). You can take the Star Ferry at Tsim Sha Tsui Pier (3. 5 minutes).
As soon as Tsim Sha Tsui MTR Station comes out, there are several shopping malls, namely [Nathan Road 100, B 1 exit] and K11[D2 exit]; I- SQAIRE [H exit. ]
Johnson & Johnson London Plaza [opposite to Exit D of Jordan Subway Station] has different gourmet restaurants, preferably Jinshan seafood, and the southbound is Miaojie hawker-only area, Yuhua Department Store.
Eating places in Hong Kong are more expensive, and restaurants charge more on Saturdays/Sundays/public holidays. It is best to visit restaurants and tea restaurants on Sundays (Monday to Friday). There are Chinese and western cuisines, with an average of $50 per person. There are not many food stalls/street snacks in Hong Kong [poor hygiene], so you can go to Temple Street Jixing [Clay Pot Rice] at night (Temple Street Food Store doesn't open until 5 pm). At yau ma tei station Exit C/Jordan Station Exit A, Wu Song Street is full of food shops. The cost of food per person per day 100 is good enough. There is a food court on the ground floor of Xingang Center [Tsim Sha Tsui MTR Station Exit A 1, and Haiphong Road goes straight for 5 minutes]. There are all kinds of delicious food in central and western Asia, which is very hygienic. There is a restaurant: Daoxiang upstairs.
Take bus 15 at exit D of MTR Hong Kong Station, and take minibus 1 at exit or F of Taiping Peak [30 minutes, $ 10]. When the weather is fine, you can see the whole Hong Kong Island and the wax museum, but the tickets are too expensive. I'd rather go to Tsim Sha Tsui Space Museum and Museum, and the tickets are much cheaper. I'm not going to the wax museum. You can take a cable car to Central, walk to the seaside, take a boat from Government House, Zoo and Botanical Garden, Hong Kong Park and Statue Square to Tsim Sha Tsui (3. 5 minutes) and cross Victoria Harbour. You can also take the tram west to Central, get off at Exit D2 of Central Station, and walk up the mountain for 5 minutes to reach Lan Kwai Fong. To the west, you can find Slate Street, Hollywood Road and Stanley Street.
Ocean Park is more interesting than Sydney. You can take bus No.72 [Causeway Bay-Deluxe] from Causeway Bay and pass Ocean Park. You can take bus No.72 at Hennessy Road, opposite sogou Company [Exit D2 of Causeway Bay Station]. You just need to get off at the second stop behind the Aberdeen Tunnel and walk 10 minutes. Ocean Park at the main entrance of Ocean Park can enjoy the whole day. Admission: $200
Take the MTR to tung chung station, and then take the crane [Ngong Ping 360] for 30 minutes to Baolian Temple, Tiantan Giant Buddha and Ngong Ping Market. 10:00- 3:00 pm. Exit A of Wong Tai Sin subway station is Wong Tai Sin Temple.
As soon as the subway arrived at Disney Station, it became the entrance to Disneyland. Disneyland can be used for one day (65438+ 00:00 am to 8:00 pm with fireworks).