When will you go, sir?
You can book a hotel on Agoda and get 10-30% off
Since I don’t know where the poster will book the hotel, I will list the four-day itinerary for the poster’s reference:
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On the first day, experience the real Hong Kong and taste the authentic snacks
To get up close and personal with the real Hong Kong, the best way is to take the tram on Hong Kong Island from the starting point in the Western District Kennedy Town all the way to Shau Kei Wan in the east as the end point. The whole journey only costs 2 Hong Kong dollars; you can fully experience the cultural life of Hong Kong.
I believe that when the poster gets off the tram and gets off at Shau Kei Wan, his stomach will growl, so why not go and fill your stomach?
The best food in Shau Kei Wan~
Lu Tsai Kee ~ Don’t look at the inconspicuousness of his small shop. He is the most carefully prepared bowl of wings, lettuce and fish, fish and meat shumai, coconut milk, poplar nectar, and delicious food in Hong Kong. After rubbing my belly, I still want to eat more!
Get off the bus at Shau Kei Wan Bus Terminal and walk for a few minutes before you see the big signboard Lu Tsai Kee.
Lv Zai carefully develops and improves Wanzi wings, using fresh chicken, pork bones, Jinhua ham to make the soup base, adding vegetarian wings, shredded mushrooms, shredded fungus, shredded chicken, shredded ham, etc.; Even the fish siomai is carefully selected from the fresh fish and the meat is hand-made into isinglass, seasoning and peel are added, and the fillings are skillfully picked and put into the siomai skin, making it plump and firm. It’s only ten yuan and eight yuan, why don’t you come and try to see if it’s worth it? ?
Address?:?Shop A, 121 Shau Kei Wan Main Street East
After tasting Lui Chai Kee’s delicacies, he took the tram to North Point to eat egg waffles?
Egg waffles are probably a Hong Kong-style variant of Western-style waffles. Two heated molds are poured with egg powder slurry prepared according to a private proportion. The molds are closed and baked for six or seven minutes. The whole bottom is picked out and blown dry immediately with a fan. Keep the advantage of being crispy on the outside and soft on the inside. The stall owner, Mr. Liao, learned the art of baking egg waffles from his mother, who was also a first-generation egg waffle vendor: she carefully selects eggs and insists on a mixing ratio of more eggs and less powder, so that every hot egg waffle is fragrant and fragrant. Overflowing. Uncle Liao was more considerate and pierced the take-out paper bags with small holes so that the egg waffles in the paper bags could easily dissipate heat and would not soften and affect the taste of the meal
Address?:?No. 492 King's Road, North Point?
p>If you want to eat dessert, take the tram to Sham Tseng Fat Kee Dessert in Causeway Bay
What you can’t miss when you come to Fat Kee is their signature Durian Piao Xiang, which is made with top-quality durians first. The bottom is topped with large chunks of soft and sweet durian meat, and shreds of grapefruit meat are floating in it. The durian is so delicious that I ate it happily, as well as the poplar nectar with rich mango flesh, mango glutinous rice rolls, ready-to-bake banana meringue rolls, and the dazzling fresh fruit crystals with mango juice. ?
Address?:?G/F, 532 Jaffe Road, Causeway Bay?
If you want to eat the most delicious egg tarts in Hong Kong, take the tram to Tai Cheong Bakery in Central?
The most famous and high-profile egg tarts in the New Territories of Kowloon, Hong Kong, are probably the egg tarts from Tai Cheong Bakery located on Pai Fa Street in Central. In addition to the fact that the egg tarts baked fresh and hot every day here are indeed top-notch creations - the butter cookies are crispy on the outside and the egg liquid is semi-condensed and tender. In addition, the last Hong Kong Governor Patten, who had an extremely greedy mouth, praised him highly. It insists that it is called "the most delicious egg tart in the world", so Taichang has suddenly become a famous brand from a fifty-year-old cake shop that was only known by the nearby neighbors. Earlier, when the store was moved and reopened, Chris Patten was invited to officiate, which became an international news item. ?But in fact, apart from egg tarts, Taichang’s Sha Weng is more outstanding and worth recommending. Sha Weng is also fried egg balls. Use high-gluten flour and baking powder. Mix well and sift, then boil it with hot water. Beat in two eggs one at a time and mix well with the flour slurry. Then beat the other two eggs until the eggs are cooked. Sticky to hands. Put a small dough ball in boiling oil and deep-fry it until the skin is crispy and soft when pressed. After being dipped in sugar, it becomes snow-white and golden. Bite it as soon as you buy it, and the egg-scented oil will fill your mouth with sweetness, so why not wait in long queues along the street. ?
Address?:?35 Pai Fa Street, Central?
The last stop for food is the Queen Street Cooked Food Market in Sheung Wan?
Needless to say, it is also a seat The tram is here! After the demolition of Xin Heung Lane in Sheung Wan, which was once a center for Teochew rural settlements and Teochew-style restaurants, the government arranged for the merchants operating Dai Pai Dong restaurants to move into the Queen Street Cooked Food Market near the original site, hoping to continue the rich Teochew cuisine in this area in the past. cultural traditions.
?Some restaurants that were well-run in the past have found new locations to reopen during this period of change. Several small-scale restaurants have finally reunited in the cooked food market building, allowing neighborhood diners to taste the ancient Chaoshan cuisine. Among them is "Zeng Kee Pin", a hand-made Teochew style food. The women of the Zeng family will knead the glutinous rice flour every morning and put in salty radish filling, broccoli filling and leek filling or sweet mung bean filling and taro filling. Fillings, bean paste fillings, etc. are then kneaded into shapes and decorated with patterns using cake stamps. After steaming, they will be shiny and soft, with a 100% local flavor. Next is the pork offal soup from "Chen Chun Kee". The carefully cleaned pork offal is boiled and cooked into a delicious soup. The cheap ingredients are also made with care and effort to make them the best, which is touching. ?
Address?:?Shop 8, 1 Queen Street, Sheung Wan
Shop 5, 1 Queen Street, Sheung Wan?
It’s near nightfall , Victoria Peak is your best choice for viewing the scenery.
Take the Peak Tram to the top of Victoria Peak and overlook the stunning scenery of Victoria Harbour. It is an unforgettable experience
Where to buy tickets?:
Garden Road, Central Purchase at the Peak Tram Terminal or designated travel agency.
The Peak Tram Station (The Peak Tower) only sells Peak Tram tickets (round trip and one-way).
To inquire about the Peak Tram and Peak Tram Sky Package ticket prices, please click here.
Peak Tram service hours:
7:00 am to 12:00 pm (Monday to Sunday and public holidays)
Frequency:
p>About every 10 to 15 minutes
Walking to the Peak Tram Terminus is a great Hong Kong experience, and you can enjoy Hong Kong's famous architectural landmarks along the way.
Turn right outside Central MTR Exit J2, walk through Chater Garden towards Queen's Road, cross the footpath and go straight up Garden Road. Along the way, you will pass many famous architectural landmarks in Hong Kong, including the Bank of China Building and Citibank Center on your left, and St. John's Catholic Church on your right. ?
Short visit? (Two to four hours trip)?
Start your trip to the Peak
Go to Garden Road Peak Tram Terminus.
Purchase the Peak Tram skyscraper package (Peak Tram round-trip ticket + Hong Kong’s highest 360° observation deck – Peak Tower Sky Deck 428).
After entering the gate, admire the "Peak Tram Historical Collection". Opened in September 2007, the "Peak Tram Historical Collection" is like a time tunnel, displaying more than 200 historical collections in 15 different themed exhibition areas, taking you from the 19th to the 21st centuries.
Climbing to the top of the mountain and riding one of the world’s oldest and most famous Peak Tram is an experience in Hong Kong that can’t be missed. ?The train climbs diagonally from 28 meters above sea level to 396 meters high? (about 1,300 feet). Sitting in the carriage, you can't help but lean backwards. The slope of some sections ranges from 4 to 27 degrees?
Reach to the Lingxiao Pavilion at the top of the mountain, 396 meters above sea level. Here, you will find a selection of global delicacies, specialty shops and interactive entertainment facilities, allowing you to have fun amidst the intoxicating scenery.
The Peak Market interprets traditional Hong Kong specialty markets such as Temple Street and Ladies Market in a new modern image. The Peak Market is full of various small shops selling leather, silk, wool and cotton clothing, as well as Chinese handicrafts, watches and souvenirs. The products are diverse
Visit the highest 360-degree view of Hong Kong Terrace - Sky Terrace 428 is a dazzling visual experience, allowing you to enjoy the intoxicating city scenery from the most advantageous location in Hong Kong, making you feel like you are ruling the world. Whether you visit the top of the mountain during the day, afternoon or evening, the viewing experience will be completely different and each has its own characteristics. Lingxiao Pavilion Sky Terrace 428 is the best scenic spot that cannot be missed!
Lingxiao Pavilion also has a tower. Xiao Gallery, a giant display panel is currently displaying 17 precious photos of early Hong Kong, allowing you to return to the past and experience Hong Kong’s changes over the past century
Take the Peak Tram down the mountain back to Central, and return to the hotel to rest and prepare for the next day Take a day trip.
The second day, Ngong Ping 360
Ngong Ping Cable Car Tour?+?Po Lin Monastery and Tian Tan Big Buddha?+?Tai O?(***Required:?7 hours)
Arrive at Tung Chung Cable Car Station, collect your tickets at the ticket office and ride the cable car. ?15 minutes
Start the cable car journey to enjoy the magnificent landscape of Lantau Island and enjoy the 360-degree pleasant scenery.
?25 minutes
Arrive at Ngong Ping Cable Car Station, wander around the market to take photos and shop at the souvenir shop. ?40 minutes
Enjoy the programs "Walking with Buddha" and "Monkey Cinema". ?30 minutes
Choose your favorite specialty restaurant to rest and eat. ?1 hour
Visit Lantau Island’s scenic spots such as the Tian Tan Buddha and Po Lin Monastery. 1 hour
Take bus No. 21 directly from Ngong Ping to Tai O. ?15 minutes
Wander the Tai O market and experience the unique customs and livelihood of the water town. ?3 hours
*Service hours of New Lantau Bus Route 21:?
*Service hours of New Lantau Bus Route 21:?
Service from Ngong Ping to Tai O The time is approximately 7.30-17.15 (weekdays)/7.30-18.30 (public holidays). ?
The service hours from Tai O to Ngong Ping are approximately 7.45am – 16.45am (weekdays and public holidays)?
Weekdays ?10am to 6pm?
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On weekends and public holidays? 9 am to 6:30 pm?
Tung Chung Cable Car Station is adjacent to Tung Chung Town Center MTR Station. It is just a short walk from Exit B of Tung Chung MTR Station. It takes 2 minutes to reach Tung Chung Cable Car Station.
In the crystal counters of the "Monkey Cinema" and "Tung Chung Cable Car Station" stores, you will find the most precious gifts to commemorate this happy trip in Hong Kong and Ngong Ping 360.
Go shopping in Mong Kok at night. Because it’s hot in Hong Kong during the day, it’s best to go shopping at night.
Good places to visit in Mong Kok:
The "Ladies Street" is Tung Choi Street in Mong Kok. The stalls mainly sell women's clothing and accessories at affordable prices, as well as men's clothing, children's clothing, toys, etc. ?
Tung Choi Street, Mong Kok, Kowloon
Exit E2 of Mong Kok MTR Station
Langham Place is located in the core area of ??Mong Kok and has nearly 200 merchants. It is a mid-sized city It is a fashion hotspot for people, integrating shopping, consumption and dining facilities. Major merchants include Hong Kong Seibu, UA Langham Place Cinemas, i.t, MUJI, H&M and MARKET PLACE by JASONS. The mall is equipped with the first constellation-themed exhibition hall in Hong Kong, bringing visitors a new consumer entertainment experience
Address:
No. 8 Argyle Street, Mongkok, Kowloon
Exit C3 of MTR Mong Kok Station
When you are tired from shopping, it’s time to go back to the hotel to take a shower and sleep
Day 3
Visit the main museums in Hong Kong
Hong Kong Museum of History ~ The predecessor of the Hong Kong Museum of History was the "Hong Kong Museum and Art Museum" established by the Urban Council in the City Hall in 1962. In July 1975, the "Hong Kong Museum and Art Museum" was divided into two, split into the "Hong Kong Museum of Art" and the "Hong Kong Museum". The newly established Hong Kong Museum initially rented the space of the Starlight Act in Tsim Sha Tsui. In 1983, it moved to the temporary site of Kowloon Park. In July 1998, it moved to its current location on Chatham Road South, Tsim Sha Tsui. The "Hong Kong Museum" will be renamed the "Hong Kong Museum of History" starting from April 1, 1998.
The new building of the Hong Kong Museum of History, with a total floor area of ??17,500 square meters, was built with an allocation of HK$390 million from the Hong Kong government. It is a comprehensive modern museum building. The building was built in Pamatan, Hong Kong. It was designed by Palmer?Turner?Architects?and?Engineers?Ltd. according to the architectural concept of Mr.?E.?Verner?Johnson; its appearance , the color tone coordinates with the adjacent Science Museum to form a museum combination.
In addition to the main museum on Chatham Road South, the Hong Kong Museum of History also has five branches, namely the Hong Kong Coastal Defense Museum in Shau Kei Wan, the Lei Cheng Uk Han Tomb Museum in Sham Shui Po, and the Hong Kong Museum of History in Chai Wan. The Law Uk Folk Museum, the Grantham Fireboat Exhibition Hall in Quarry Bay Park, Hong Kong, and the Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall in Mid-Levels, Central.
Address: No. 100 Chatham Road South, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong (next to Hong Kong Science Museum)
March 14 to June 4, 2012
You shouldn’t miss the Hong Kong Currency Exhibition at the Hong Kong Museum of History. The admission fee (includes the "Hong Kong Story" permanent exhibition
Standard ticket price: HK$10
Hong Kong was the first to put Chinese Where the monetary unit is designated as "yuan" (commonly known as "yuan" and "yuan"), in 1846, the Hong Kong dollar banknotes were issued by the Credit Union Bank of Dongguan. The holders could exchange the notes for silver dollars at any time, becoming the earliest banknotes in Hong Kong. . In 1863, the Hong Kong government shipped auxiliary coins to Hong Kong. They began to circulate in the market the following year and became the first coins in Hong Kong. The appearance of the above-mentioned banknotes and coins marked the birth of Hong Kong currency, and both were printed locally. From 1866 to 1868, the Hong Kong government established the Hong Kong Mint, which once minted its own coins in Hong Kong, but it only lasted for two years. In 1984, De La Rue Company established a banknote printing branch in Hong Kong. It was responsible for printing Hong Kong banknotes until it was acquired by the Hong Kong government in 1996 and renamed Hong Kong Banknote Printing Co., Ltd.?
This exhibition includes different types of cultural relics, in addition to displaying Hong Kong coins and coins from different eras. In addition to banknotes, there are also cultural relics on display including trial coins, coin molds, plaster models of commemorative gold coins, banknote designs, printing plates, steel plates for printing banknotes, and uncut banknotes. More than 700 items, supplemented by wonderful historical pictures and videos, tell the background of the emergence of various currencies in Hong Kong and the changes in the purchasing power of currencies, which are closely related to the daily lives of Hong Kong people.
Hong Kong Space Museum< /p>
The space museum is divided into east and west wings. The dome in the east wing is the core of the space museum, including the planetarium hall, space science exhibition hall, all-sky movie screening room and multiple production workshops; There are astronomy exhibition halls, lecture halls and astronomy bookstores, etc.
Opening hours: Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday: 1:00 pm to 9:00 pm 00
Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays: 10:00 am to 9:00 pm
Address: 10 Salisbury Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon
Full-day regional movie/TV event program (seating table) standard ticket price $24 (seats in front of the table) , $32 (back seat)
Exhibition Hall
Standard ticket $10
View Afterwards, before returning to the hotel, visit the Avenue of Stars, one of the must-see hot spots on the Tsim Sha Tsui waterfront!
The "Avenue of Stars" located at the Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade is designed to honor the stars in front of the screen and the film workers behind the scenes! It records Hong Kong's century-old film history and is a popular tourist attraction in Hong Kong. Walking along the "Avenue of Stars", tourists can enjoy the beautiful scenery along Victoria Harbor and Hong Kong Island. You can see the handprints and plaques of people in the film industry and the milestones of film development. You can admire the sculptures of the Hong Kong Film Awards and the two-meter-high bronze statue of international kung fu superstar Bruce Lee. You can also browse the movie souvenir shop to buy your favorite products. ?
The "Symphony of Lights" held every night is a multimedia light and music show. The best place to enjoy this show is the "Avenue of Stars" with a wide view.
The fourth day is the last stop of the journey, so it is best to go shopping
Recommend the following large shopping malls
The International Financial Center in Central
Transportation:
Exit A of Central MTR Station, Exit F of Hong Kong Station of Airport Express, Hong Kong-Macau Ferry Terminal or Star Ferry Terminal
Tsing Yi City in Tsing Yi
This issue's focus:
Tourist Shopping Guide?
Tourists only need to present their valid travel documents at the L1 Customer Service Center to receive a copy of the "Tourist Shopping Guide", which contains Offers from hundreds of selected merchants nearby and a coupon to reward tourists for spending, allowing tourists to spend and have fun as much as they want. ?
Transportation: ?Above MTR Tsing Yi Station?
New Town Plaza at Sha Tin Station, Hong Kong
New Town Plaza has 350 shops and over a hundred shops International brands bring you diversified shopping options, especially the first concept store in the world and Asia, which contains a variety of limited edition products
Transportation: MTR Shatin Station Exit A
p>Harbor City in Tsim Sha Tsui
The shopping space reaches 185,800 square meters.
Harbor City has about 700 shops, 50 Chinese and Western restaurants, three high-end hotels and two cinemas. It also opened the first sea-view art museum in Hong Kong's shopping mall "Harbor City Art Museum", which brings art out of the gallery and into life. .
Transportation: Take Exit A1 of MTR Tsim Sha Tsui Station and walk for 5 minutes on Haiphong Road; or take the Star Ferry to Tsim Sha Tsui from Central or Wan Chai. ?
Citycentre
It is the largest shopping mall on Hong Kong Island, with a six-storey building and about 170 shops. There are 50 restaurants. Large-scale entertainment and leisure facilities are also available, including the only ice skating rink on Hong Kong Island, five well-equipped mini cinemas, and two 16-seat Director's Club private luxury cinemas, presenting customers with a variety of extraordinary shopping, Enjoy food, drink and entertainment.
Passengers can redeem a set of travel documents for free by presenting their valid travel documents at the information desk on the 2nd floor.
Transportation:? MTR Tai Koo Station Exit D2 or E1
The above itinerary is arranged by the original poster.
Another thing to note is:
Keep your belongings safe and never leave them behind.
Pay attention to the weather in Hong Kong before departure.
When shopping, please patronize merchants with the "Quality Tourism Service" logo to enjoy confidence. "