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What are the main places to visit in Hong Kong? The best place.
If you just come to feel the prosperity here, women love shopping and children love the dreamy Disney, but the essence of Hong Kong lies in its night. You can order a glass of red wine in Lan Kwai Fong, Central, stay up late, take the Star Ferry to visit the harbour, or take the peak cable car to climb the Taiping Mountain, overlooking the charming night of Victoria Harbour and feeling the rhythm of neon lights in Hong Kong.

Hong Kong has quiet time. Go to Lantau Island to experience the crisscross of time. Go to Seawater Bay and enjoy the romance of the sea breeze; Go to Stanley and savor the old European customs; Go to Lamma Island and let the soul do yoga once; Go to Saigon, look for the old fishing port style, and let you see a different Hong Kong.

Taipingshanding

ocean park

Disneyland

Lamma island

Cheung Chau, Wishing Tree, Tsing Ma Bridge Observation Deck, Harbour City, Cultural Center, Planetarium, Science Museum, Avenue of Stars, Repulse Bay, Stanley, Golden Bauhinia Square, Lantau Island and 360 Cable Car are all famous attractions in Hong Kong.

Must-see places for sightseeing: Madame Tussauds Wax Museum, Hong Kong Disneyland Ocean Park and Victoria Harbour; Repulse Bay, Lan Kwai Fong, Taiping Mountain.

Shopping must go: Causeway Bay, Mongkok, Tsim Sha Tsui

Holidays on outlying islands: Lamma Island

First, sightseeing articles

1) Victoria Harbour

Invincible seascape and night view, a must-see in Hong Kong.

It is the main venue for the fireworks display in Hong Kong. Every year on the second day of the Lunar New Year, the anniversary of the reunification and the National Day, Victoria Harbour will become a stage for large-scale fireworks display, attracting many citizens and tourists to watch it on both sides of Victoria Harbour every year. On the other hand, fireworks will be added to the performance of "symphony of lights" in some days to make the performance more attractive.

Take a map of Victoria Harbour first:

Four invincible seascape viewing places:

Symphony of lights is a laser light music show in Hong Kong, which is held in many skyscrapers along the coast of Victoria Harbour. The Hong Kong Tourism Board holds the "symphony of lights" laser lighting and music show every night, and more than 40 buildings join hands.

Taiping Mountain is the highest peak in Hong Kong. Come here at night, overlooking the world-famous night scene of Hong Kong from the mountain, and you can feel the charm of Hong Kong's dynamic capital.

The Avenue of Stars was built to praise outstanding people (both deceased and living) who have contributed to the Hong Kong film industry. Their palm prints are on the street. Stroll along the avenue and have a panoramic view of Victoria Harbour.

Golden Bauhinia Square is located in the center of Victoria Harbour, facing Tsim Sha Tsui across the river. It is a good place for sightseeing.

Transportation to Victoria Harbour:

1. subway

Take the subway and get off at tsim sha tsui station.

2. Bus

Take 1, 1A, 2, 5, 5A, 5C, 6, 6A, 7, 8, 8A, 8P, 9 and get off at Tsim Sha Tsui Pier.

3. Star Ferry route (recommended)

Central-Tsim Sha Tsui, Central-Hung Hom, Wan Chai-Tsim Sha Tsui and Hung Hom-Wan Chai routes.

Attractions that can be visited by the way:

Avenue of Stars

The Avenue of Stars in Hong Kong is modeled after the walk of fame in the United States. It is based on the development history of the Hong Kong film industry and aims to praise the achievements of former superstars and behind-the-scenes filmmakers. There are 73 movie celebrity plaques embedded in the ground, of which more than 30 are printed by celebrities. Strolling along the Avenue of Stars, visitors can enjoy the famous Victoria Harbour in Hong Kong, the characteristic buildings along the coast of Hong Kong Island and the brand-new multimedia lighting and music performance symphony of lights in Hong Kong.

How to get to the Avenue of Stars:

Subway tsim sha tsui station Exit F, take the pedestrian subway to Exit J of Kowloon Tsim Sha Tsui East Station, and follow the signs.

Bus: Take the green minibus 1 at Star Ferry Pier in Tsim Sha Tsui, get off at Renaissance New World Hotel and walk towards the seaside.

2) Hong Kong Disneyland

Parent-child travel/honeymoon is the first choice, a happy paradise of dreams.

Hong Kong Disneyland is located on Lantau Island, surrounded by mountains and facing the South China Sea. This is a theme park that combines the characteristics of California Disneyland and other Disney parks.

Transportation to Disney:

Subway:

It is especially recommended to go to Disney by subway. The subway Disney line is Disney-themed, and the car body windows and even the internal handrails have Disney style and unique style.

You can change from any subway line to Xinao Station, then change to Disney Line and get off at Disney Station.

Bus:

1. Take bus R 1 1, R22, R33, R42, R33 and R42 to and from Hong Kong Disneyland and Hong Kong downtown;

2. Buses (namely "A" and "E" buses) heading for the airport or Tung Chung or Asia International Expo, change to R8 at the Lantau Link Toll Plaza to go to Hong Kong Disneyland;

3. Disneyland also provides cross-border bus service between Hong Kong Disneyland and Chinese mainland via Huanggang Port.

Latest Disney Air Ticket Price: Online Booking Price 280 yuan >>

One-day ticket: HK$ 399 for adults and HK$ 320 yuan for children.

Two-day ticket: HK$ 499 for adults and HK$ 355 for children.

It is strongly recommended to watch fireworks at night. With the music, the lights hit the castle, illuminating the picture of Disney's first movie. Then lights, fireworks and music are intertwined, lasting for a long time, and the picture is very strong, especially dreamy and beautiful.

One-day trip to Disney: take the train to the "fantasy world", after visiting the fantasy world, walk to the "adventure world" or "tomorrow world", and finally visit the "American town".

3) Ocean Park

Aquarium, dolphin show, theme park by the sea

Hong Kong Ocean Park enjoys many honors, such as "the most popular theme park in the world", "the largest leisure park in Southeast Asia" and "the largest aquarium in the world". Located in the south of Hong Kong Island.

Transportation to Ocean Park:

Bus:

1. Citybus special line (No.629): Take the subway to admiralty station first, walk to the right from exit B of subway station for less than 5 minutes, and you will see the stop sign of No.629, which clearly says "Go to Ocean Park" (an eye-catching iconic portrait of sea lions in Ocean Park), and take the No.629 bus directly to Ocean Park, which takes about 12 minutes.

2. You can take the green minibus No.6 at Recreation Square in Central from Monday to Friday, or take the bus No.29R outside the Statue Square on Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays;

3. Take bus 70 or 90 at Exchange Square in Central or bus 72, 96 or 592 at Yihe Street in Causeway Bay, get off at Aberdeen Tunnel and walk for 5 minutes to the main entrance of Ocean Park.

Ocean park ticket price: online booking price 19 1 yuan >>

Admission: adult HK$ 280,3 1 1 child HK$ 0/40. Free under three years old. Hong Kong residents aged 65 or above are free.

A detailed introduction to Ocean Park >>

Tips:

1. Buy tickets online, or you have to queue up at the gate of the scenic spot.

2. There will be a long queue for each event. It is suggested to plan the time of a performance before considering individual projects.

3. In Ocean Park, if you want to watch the dolphin show, you must enter at least one hour in advance to occupy a position of rear sunshade; If you don't occupy a favorable position, prepare an umbrella, because it takes more than * * */hour from waiting to the end of the performance, and it is easy to get heatstroke in hot weather. But the performance was wonderful, especially for the children.

4) Madame Tussauds Hong Kong Wax Museum

Celebrity wax figure

The Hong Kong Branch opened in 2000 and exhibited about 65,438+000 wax figures of international, China and Hong Kong celebrities. Including the people of China, President Hu Jintao, basketball star Yao Ming, football star Bill Ham, Prince William, famous artists such as Kelly Chen, Jay Chou and Andy Lau, and the late superstars Teresa Teng, Anita Mui and Leslie Cheung.

Admission: adult ticket HK$ 160 children ticket HK $90 senior citizen ticket HK $90? Online booking price 75 yuan >>

Opening hours: 10:00-22:00 (last admission time: 9: 45pm).

Suggested playing time: 2-3 hours.

Nearby attractions: Taiping Mountain

How to get to the wax museum:

Madame Tussauds Hong Kong, located in Taiping Mountain, is one of the most famous tourist attractions in Asia. It only takes about 15 minutes from Central to the top of the mountain. You can choose to go by bus, minibus or peak cable car. ?

One: Take the subway from Sheung Wan Station to Central Station, start from Star Ferry Pier in Central, take 15C to the cable car station, and then take the cable car up the hill.

Two: Take the subway from Sheung Wan Station to Central Station, and take the 15 road top from Star Ferry Pier in Central. Along the way, you can see many landscapes and buildings in the south of Hong Kong Island.

3: Take the green minibus on line 1 at the interchange of MTR Hong Kong Station.

5) Taiping Mountain

Overlooking the best place in Hong Kong.

Taiping Mountain, with beautiful scenery, is the residential area of Li Ka-shing and other top rich people in Hong Kong, and it is also a must for people to visit Hong Kong. Near the top of the mountain, there is an observation deck overlooking the dazzling scenery of Hong Kong and Victoria Harbour.

Taiping Mountain traffic:

Up the hill:

Taking the cable car at Taiping Peak is the best way to enjoy the night view of the peak. Take the cable car at the cable car terminal at the foot of Garden Road in Central, and it takes only 7 minutes to reach the peak. Remember to choose a seat near the right side of the platform to have a better view. Take the cable car down the mountain and reach the terminal of Huayuan Road. You can stand at a 30-degree angle with the floor of the carriage, which is the steepest time of the cable car. You will feel that you are flying under illusion, which is very interesting.

Opening and closing time: 7:00-0:00, every 10- 15 minutes, 7 minutes' drive, the fee is 20 yuan, and you can use Octopus card.

Tip: Take the cable car from Central to the mountain and sit near the boarding gate. Take the cable car down the mountain and sit on the other side of the upper door, enjoying the scenery on both sides of Victoria Harbour along the way.

Downhill: You can take a cable car or walk back. From Lugard Road, it takes about 20 minutes to reach the Luji Daoguan Scenic Area.

Taipingshanding ticket information:

Peak cable car ticket

Ticket price: adult (one-way 22 yuan, two-way 33 yuan); Children and the elderly (one-way 8 yuan, round trip 15 yuan).

Opening hours: every 15 minutes from Monday to Sunday (07:00-24:00).

Tickets to the Peak Skyscraper

Ticket price: adult 20 yuan; Children and the elderly 10 yuan.

Opening hours: Monday to Friday (10: 00 to 23: 00); Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays (08: 00 to 23: 00).

Tickets for skyscrapers can be purchased at the Peak Cable Car Station on Garden Road, Central (the next stop). Or the Peak Building Customer Service Center (ground floor).

Madame Tussauds wax museum package (including wax museum tickets+cable car fee)

Admission price: adult 160 yuan, children and elderly 90 yuan.

Opening hours: Monday to Sunday (10: 00 to 22: 00).

6) Lan Kwai Fong

There are many bars there, and TVB likes taking pictures.

Lan Kwai Fong, an L-shaped uphill path in the central part of Hong Kong, is called "Lan Kwai Fong" (meaning "Gui Lan Tengfang"), which also refers to the middle and high-end consumption area where bars and restaurants gather. It is very popular among the middle class, foreigners and tourists, and it is one of the special tourist attractions in Hong Kong.

Address: south of Queen's Road Central, Hong Kong Island

How to get to Lan Kwai Fong:

Subway: Exit D 1/D2 of Central Subway Station, head for Taiping Mountain, turn right on Queen's Avenue, go straight to the first intersection, go straight to Dejili Street, and the second intersection after Jiaxiangji is Lan Kwai Fong.

Bus: You can also take buses such as 12M, 13, 23A and 40M.

Bar tip:

1. Most bars are closed during the day. Visitors who want to go can arrive after 6 pm and party until the early hours of the morning.

Generally, the subway in Hong Kong only runs until 00:30 in the morning. If you play late, you can consider living near Lan Kwai Fong or taking a taxi.

3. The bar in Lan Kwai Fong charges differently, so you'd better ask about the charges before you go in. Many bars offer free activities for ladies on Thursdays.

7) Wong Tai Sin

"responsive", signature is particularly effective.

Wong Tai Sin Temple in Hong Kong is the most famous temple in Hong Kong. Wong Tai Sin is widely known for practicing medicine to help the world. After the sacrifice, the world gives everything it wants, so it has always been fragrant and famous. You can pay homage here and apply for a visa. Sanxiang is the best way to pay homage; Legend has it that visa applications are also very effective, so many people come from afar.

Admission: Free address: Zhuyuan Village, Wong Tai Sin, Kowloon, Hong Kong Opening hours: 7:00- 17:30.

It is free to apply for a visa at Wong Tai Sin Temple. Just borrow it from the small room on the left side of the main hall. Regarding whether it is necessary to kneel down and ask for a visa, I specifically asked the staff. More than 95% of the applicants knelt down, and a few tourists stood in front of the temple to ask for a visa. However, it is said that it is difficult for people who come forward to sign, and of course they can't get a sign. Of course, this is a statement that cannot be verified. If you have the chance to go, you can try it on the spot.

How to get to Wong Tai Sin:

Exit B2 or B3 of wong tai sin station Kwun Tong Metro Line, about 3 minutes' walk;

Lo Wu-Wong Tai Sin: Take the Kowloon-Canton Railway to Kowloon Tong Station and then transfer to Kwun Tong Line and get off at wong tai sin station.

Tsim Sha Tsui-Wong Tai Sin: Take the subway to Tsim Sha Tsui Mong Kok Station, transfer to Kwun Tong Line and get off at wong tai sin station. The whole journey takes about 16 minutes.

8) Repulse Bay

The beautiful bay is close to the city, suitable for the whole family and the rich residential area.

Repulse Bay is one of the noblest residential areas in Hong Kong. Many villas and luxury houses are spread all over the slopes of the bay, including the luxury houses of wealthy Hongkong businessmen Li Ka-shing and Bao Yugang. Repulse Bay Hotel mentioned in Zhang Ailing's "Love in a Fallen City" has now become Shadow Bay Garden.

Surrounding attractions:

In Tianhou Palace, visitors can visit the shrine by the way for a good omen. Ocean Park, Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre, Causeway Bay

Swimming opening hours:

From 9: 00 am to 6: 00 pm, as for Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays in June, July and August, the time will be extended to 8: 00 am to 7: 00 pm.

How to get to Repulse Bay:

1. Take the subway to Exit A of Central Station, get off at Repulse Bay Station, and take bus 6A 6, 6X and 260 at the bus terminal. 2. Take the Airport Express to Exit D of Hong Kong Station, walk to the bus terminus of Exchange Square in Central, and transfer to the bus.

Second, shopping shopping articles:

1) Causeway Bay

There are many kinds of shopping paradise.

Causeway Bay is the first choice for most Hong Kong tourists. There are all kinds of clothes, jewelry, electronic products and cosmetics here.

The most famous shopping center:

Comprehensive shopping centers: Times Square and sogou.

Times Square, the world's top brands are concentrated in this building.

Sogou is a landmark in Causeway Bay and one of the most famous shopping centers in Hong Kong. Together with Mitsukoshi Department Store and Seibu Department Store, it has formed a "three-legged" trend, and with the emergence of Muji, it has become the publishing place of Japanese fashion, and Causeway Bay District has also been known as "Little Japan".

The two largest cosmetics chain stores are Sasha and Zhuoyue (with several branches in Causeway Bay) and Yashili;

Jewelry stores include Chow Tai Fook, Zhou Shengsheng, Luk Fook, Xie Ruilin and other brand stores, among which the jewelry stores facing the street are one after another; In addition, there are watch stores, electrical appliances stores, daily necessities stores, food stores, household goods stores (IKEA) and many clothing stores. PS, the shops here open at 10:00 or 10:30 every day. Don't go too early.

Transportation to Causeway Bay:

Causeway Bay is located at the Hong Kong Island exit of the Central Cross-Harbour Tunnel. There are many buses and minibuses passing by, and there is a direct subway, so the traffic is very convenient.

Causeway Bay Cuisine:

Xu Liushan (the best branch): It's near the corner opposite sogou, southeast of Hennessy Road.

Eight stories about Daliang: Hennessy Road, Causeway Bay. A good place to eat "paste" is characterized by sesame paste, walnut paste and almond paste. , 18 yuan a bowl. Because the powder is very fine, the paste is particularly slippery.

Wan Yu: Jardine's Street, Causeway Bay.

Chiji Wonton Noodles: Exit A of Causeway Bay Station, No.5 Russell Street, Causeway Bay, with a per capita of 40HKD.

Xinji Bus Station: Exit B of Causeway Bay Station, walk along Hennessy Road to Shop B, No.49 Dunlong Street, with a per capita rate of 30 HKD.

Shunyi Double Skin Milk: No.506 Lockhart Road, Causeway Bay

Zaixing Roast Meat Hotel: Block C, G/F, 265-267 Hennessy Road, Wan Chai. Barbecue shop, features: barbecued pork, barbecue.

Maxim's Palace: 3rd Floor, Low Block, City Hall, Central, Hong Kong

2) Tsim Sha Tsui

The main tourist areas and shopping areas are full of exotic cultures.

Tsim Sha Tsui can find many foreign cultures, and the ground shops are dominated by top female brands; Kimbali Street is called Korea Street, and you can find many Korean restaurants and Korean food supermarkets. You can find Turkish, Russian, Italian and Japanese cuisines in Northford and Ashley Road. Tsim Sha Tsui is a tourist area, so there are many foreign tourists on the street, which also makes people feel like they are in a foreign country. Today, Tsim Sha Tsui has increased a lot of land area, but it is still a highly developed area and has always been the heart of Hong Kong.

Main shopping areas and strategies:

Harbour City, with 700 stores, is the largest shopping center in Hong Kong.

Nathan Road is a shopping avenue with mixed temperament, and traditional shops in Hong Kong coexist harmoniously with shopping centers dominated by tourists.

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Attractions near Tsim Sha Tsui:

In addition to the Victoria Harbour and the Avenue of Stars mentioned in this article, there are also the famous Hung Hom Gymnasium (Hong Kong Gymnasium) and some famous museums, which are recommended for parent-child tours and tourists interested in Hong Kong culture.

Latest performance materials of Hung Hom Gymnasium

Characteristic buildings: Kowloon Mosque, Canosa Saint Mary's College, Rose Hall, Saint Andre Hall, Four Kings Ford Ancient Temple.

Tsim Sha Tsui cuisine:

Tsim Sha Tsui is also one of the nightlife centers in Hong Kong, with many bars, karaoke bars and nightclubs. The exotic Nosford Terrace and Boller Lane, which are bars all over the street, are places where many people relax after work. The restaurant on Ashley Road serves international cuisine.

Transportation to Tsim Sha Tsui:

Tsim sha tsui station is the MTR Tsuen Wan Line, connecting Central with Yau Ma Tei and Mong Kok. For Disney and Lantau Island, you can transfer to Tung Chung Line at Lai King Station.

For Central and Wan Chai, you can also cross the sea by the Star Ferry.

3) Mong Kok

Busy shopping area, women's wear, electronic products, special snacks.

Mong Kok is the center of Kowloon. There are quite a few shops here. No matter in quantity, variety or quality, it will not let the "shopping heart" down. The whole area is bustling with banks and commercial buildings, with small and exquisite shops, especially Nathan Road. Temple Street extends from Jordan Road to Yau Ma Tei civilization. At 7 o'clock every night, it is transformed into a brightly lit and lively night market, with hundreds of stalls selling cheap goods such as clothes, electrical appliances and watches.

Quality street

* Portland Street and Shanghai Street-famous red light districts.

* Woman Street-Tung Choi Street runs through Dundas Street to Argyle Street. Cai Tong Street, commonly known as Women's Street, is lined with neat outdoor stalls selling cheap clothes, towels, daily necessities and trinkets. This is the favorite shopping place of Hong Kong "Shi Nai" (commonly known as unruly middle-aged women), hence the name Women's Street. However, friends who go to the mainland are probably used to these things, so don't go shopping, let alone watch your bags at all times.

* Sai Yeung Choi South Street-a street side by side with Women's Street, where you can buy electrical appliances and fashionable clothes. It is also the busiest street. At night, it becomes a pedestrian street, and no vehicles are allowed to enter. Electrical stores are everywhere. It is suggested that ordinary tourists go to big stores such as "Fengze" and "Broadway" to buy. The prices of goods in some small shops are really attractive, but the channels of goods are unknown, the quality is not guaranteed and the after-sales service is inconvenient. Only suitable for friends who know each other better, such as enthusiasts. As for the price of big stores, it may not be much different from that in the mainland, but here you can find the latest models and many kinds. The recommended products are IPOD, DC, DV, mobile phone, notebook computer, etc. In the southern section of this street, there are some sub-fashion clothing stores, and their brands can also be seen in Chinese mainland, such as BOSSINI, GIORDANO, ESPIRIT, Crocodile and so on. Although most of them are made in the mainland, you can find fashionable styles and styles that are completely invisible in the mainland, so I suggest friends who like to buy these clothes to go shopping. The prices of these stores are even much cheaper than those in the mainland.

* Boxie Street, a section of Garden Street, is named after many shops selling sports shoes. Garden Street is what Hong Kong people call "sneakers". You can buy the most fashionable and popular sports shoes in this street, and Nike and Adidas stores can be seen everywhere.

* Dundas Street-the street is full of shops selling snacks, which is one of the favorite places for young people in Hong Kong.

How to get to Mong Kok:

Subway: Mong Kok Station

The traffic in Mong Kok is quite convenient. Subway, train, minibus and bus all lead to Mong Kok. It's easy to get lost when visiting Mong Kok. Tourists and friends may wish to pay more attention to street names when wandering around, which is very useful for identifying the direction. One of them is Nathan Road, which runs vertically through the central area of Kowloon Peninsula and divides the peninsula into east and west sides. It is the most important passage in the north-south direction of Kowloon Peninsula.

Third, play the outlying islands: Lamma Island?

Hong Kong people's holiday resort, delicious seafood.

There are several outlying islands in Hong Kong. If your stay in Hong Kong is not very short, Lamma Island is recommended. The most fascinating place of Lamma Island is also the biggest difference from Hong Kong. It can be said that Lamma Island is a paradise in Hong Kong, far away from the concrete pouring urban jungle, leisurely strolling on the green path and listening to the crisp sound of the waves lapping on the shore is the most pleasant!

Lamma Island is full of exotic customs. You can easily visit Rong Shu Bay for a short time, take Sawyer Bay or even connect the two places for a long time. After the outing, you can taste local food and browse handicraft shops, which is the most distinctive feature of this route. The unique and charming atmosphere of Lamma Island makes tourists linger.

How to get to Lamma Island:

Central-Banyan Tree Bay: Depart from Pier 4 outside Hong Kong. There are ordinary ferries and express ferries running. Ordinary ferry takes about 35 minutes and express ferry takes about 20 minutes.

Fares from Monday to Saturday: ordinary ferry 10 Hong Kong dollars, express ferry 15 Hong Kong dollars. The boat runs every 15-60 minutes between 6: 30 and 0: 30 pm.

Sunday and holiday fares: HK$ 0/4 for ordinary ferry/KLOC, and HK$ 20 for express ferry. The boat runs between 7:30-0:30 pm, 15-50 minutes.

Central-Stéphanie Sokolinsk Bay: Depart from Pier 4 outside the port. All ferries are fast ferries. About 25 minutes.

Ferry from Aberdeen: There are 10 boats from 6: 30 to 20:15 from Monday to Saturday. There are 15 boats at 7:00- 19:30 on Sundays and holidays.

stay

On the top of the Le Jia Trail in Lamma Island, there is a lodging place called Lamma Youth Camp, where accommodation is very cheap. Also, you can choose to live in a holiday house built by local villagers, which feels very distinctive.

Langtaoxuan: Right next to Hongshengye Beach, there is a beautiful small garden with a fountain. The small rooms upstairs all have balconies facing the sea, which is most suitable for young couples. Standard rooms usually stay in 480 yuan for one night, including breakfast for two.

Holiday Houses: Lamma Island has many private holiday houses with rooms and kitchens, which are very suitable for families of all sizes. On weekdays, the price is around five or six hundred.

go shopping

Selling point glass workshop: there are all kinds of finished small ornaments and knickknacks fired by glass in the workshop, as well as short-term courses on glass firing technology. The course lasts 3-4 hours and costs 200-300 yuan.

Consignment: Just like a small grocery store, it has a little bit of everything. Antiques, old toys, second-hand shirts, the banner of "Four Seasons Peace" embroidered with gold thread on the bed in the old days, and hammocks full of Vietnamese customs are all at ideal prices. You will gain a lot by scouring carefully.

Vanilla Garden: Two male owners used to do design work in Hong Kong. Later, tired of the hustle and bustle of the city, I rented a piece of land in Lamma Island to grow flowers and grass and raise parrots, rabbits, cats and dogs. It's nice to drink a bowl of herbal tea in the bamboo shed of the herb garden, Doby parrot. You can also buy some seasonal herbs or herbal tea.

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South Island Bookworm: a combination of western restaurants, cafes and bookstores. When you push the door in, the fragrance of books and food comes at the same time.

ShellyExpress: A palm-sized cafe, the most famous of which is tofu cheese and a piece of 30 yuan. There are other cheesecakes with different flavors, which cheese lovers should not miss.

Jianxing duck bean curd flower: the most famous snack on the island, which has been in business for decades, is still making bean curd flower in the most traditional way. Tofu flower almost disappeared when it slipped into the mouth. 6 yuan for a bowl of tofu flower and 5 yuan for a bowl of soybean milk.

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Introduction of Hong Kong Honeycomb Attractions. Honeycomb [reference time 20 18- 1-9]