Many attractions in Hong Kong is a must-go place, the following attractions are to go to Hong Kong after the must-play attractions, you can according to their own needs to go to, but generally everyone will go to, in addition to the must-go attractions there are also related to the strategy, you can also look at.
Must dream once of DisneylandDisneyland should be many girls and children dream of paradise, that is the entrance to the Kingdom of Dreams, every corner of the world flashes any Disney have not had the exquisite and romantic! Especially at nightfall is the musical fireworks outside the castle, don't just shoot! If you can, drop everything you're doing and let the music surround your heart as you watch the fireworks flash across the night sky!
Must-play items: The Adventures of Winnie the Pooh, The Lion King Theater, It's a Small World, Mickey's Fantasia, Frozen Theater, Leap to Space Mountain, Parade of Floats, Parade of Lights and Shadows, and Fireworks Show.
Suggested order of visit:
Enter the park and take a picture with Mickey first - Fantasyland - Tomorrowland - Disney's Flying Parade (usually starts at 15: 30) - Adventure Journey (usually starts at 15: 30) - Disney's Flying Parade (usually starts at 15: 30) - Disney's Flying Parade. World of Adventure - Toy Story Land - Grizzly Gulch - Grizzly Gulch - America's Town Stitch's Reverse Street Show or shopping - Fireworks display (starting at 19:00)
Use FastPass:
Register for FastPass in advance, exchange your ticket for a Fast
Pass, and then come back at the time you registered to play without having to wait in line. queuing up. Disney has four programs that can be exchanged for FP in advance, namely, Space Mountain, Buzz Lightyear's Intergalactic Adventures, Winnie the Pooh's Adventures, and The Lion King's Celebration, and Mickey's Fantasia, it seems. Because these four projects are more popular, the queue is longer, if you change to the FP in advance, you can enter by the FP special channel without queuing. But be careful to rationalize, because the number of FP cards is limited in each time slot, and after changing FP once, if you want to change FP for the next program, you need to do it after half an hour.
Tickets:
One-day ticket: Adult (12-64 years old): HK$499; Child ticket (3-11 years old): HK$355;
Two-day ticket: Adult (12-64 years old): HK$680; Child ticket (3-11 years old): HK$480;
It is recommended to buy your tickets online in advance to save queuing up for tickets! time!
Tips:
1. It is recommended to take the Disney Line to get there, the highlight is in the carriages, the whole carriage is Mickey's elements.
2, the entrance to open the bag check, you can bring a water, although you can not bring food, but the check is not very strict, you can stuff some small cookies and bread and so on. Into the park on the left and right side can take food guide, show schedule and scenic map.
Ocean Park that must be experienced onceThe world's best Ocean Park is one of Hong Kong's greatest features and the pride of Hong Kong people to this day! It is a world-class theme park that combines land and sea animals, amusement rides and large-scale performances, and is one of the world's most popular theme parks with the highest number of attendees. 2012 was named the world's best theme park by the International Association of Attractions! Personally, I think Ocean Park is worth a full day's visit. The park has something for every age group, from fun and educational interactive sciences to exciting roller coasters and less physically demanding pavilion tours and shows.
Must-play items:
Dream Water City, Bird Theater, Nature Mystery, Animals of Asia, Sea Lion Show at Wei-Wei Theater, Ocean Train or Cable Car, Jellyfish Pavilion, Chinese Sturgeon Pavilion, Ocean Theater, and Taipingyan Coast.
Suggested order of visit:
Ocean Park is divided into the mountain and the mountain, the mountain for the peak of the park (Ocean World, Rapids World, Tropical Rainforest World, Dynamic World): instrument rides, marine animals to appreciate, the mountain for the beach park (Wei Wei World, Asian animals World, Dream Water City): pavilions, performances, young children's rides. Large-scale rides are mainly concentrated on the hill, so if you are with children over 5 years old, it is recommended to focus your main efforts on the hill.
How to get there:
1. There is a special bus service directly from Admiralty MTR station for HK$20.
2. You can take the Citybus 629 special line from Admiralty MTR station or the Citybus station at the Star Ferry terminal in Central, Hong Kong directly to Ocean Park for HK$10.6 one-way. The bus service time is 9:00-16:00 at Admiralty Station, every 10 minutes; while the one from the Star Ferry Terminal runs every 20 minutes, service time 9:45-13:45.
Tickets:
Adults: HK$385; Children (3-11 years old): HK$193 (Discounts are available for online purchases)
Remember to buy your tickets in advance!
Make sure to buy your tickets in advance!
Tips:
1. Visitors are only allowed to smoke in the 4 designated areas where smoking signs are erected.
2. Re-entry within the same day is to be printed on the hand at the exit.
3, the park regulations are not allowed to bring food, but if not much can be put in the bag. Baby food is allowed.
4, before entering the park, take a map and show schedule (Chinese version), rationalize the route.
5, if you do not want to wait in a long line, you can consider taking the Ocean Train up the mountain first, and then turn around and take the cable car down the mountain.
Have to override the Peak onceIf you only have enough memory card on your camera to take one photo of Hong Kong, where would you choose to leave your chances? I think at least 50% of travelers would choose the top of the Peak, overlooking both sides of Victoria Harbor, to feel the restlessness, the rawness, the great energy of the city. It's one of the greatest skylines of the world's best harbors.
The thrilling and exotic cable car ride, the fascinating and magnificent night view of Victoria Harbour, the exquisite Madame Tussauds Wax Museum (inside the SkyPark), and the SkyPark, which is home to many gourmet food outlets, are the four hot spots for visiting the Peak. Whether you are a romantic or not, you must also arrange to enjoy the night view from the Peak.
The Peak Tram
1. When riding the Peak Tram, remember to choose a seat on the right side near the platform to have a better view.
2, up and down the mountain to sit 2 times the cable car is not necessary, on the mountain to sit in the cable car is better, down the mountain is driving backwards, and buy cable car tickets at least 30-50 minutes in line. It is recommended to buy cable car tickets online in advance to save time in the queue.
The view from the Peak
The Peak Tower can see the whole of Hong Kong, if you are a fan of Hong Kong dramas, or Hong Kong movie poisoners, the Peak Tower overlooking Hong Kong this shocking picture you can not miss, this in almost every Hong Kong movie will appear in the shot. Suggested that everyone in Hong Kong before the online booking of the Mount Taiping set of tickets (including the Mount Taiping cable car, Madame Tussauds wax museum, the skyrocket), this line we can actually go in the morning and back at night, because the skyrocket if you have the patience, it is recommended that the viewing from 3:00 p.m. or 4:00 p.m., you can put the daytime, evening, sunset, the night of Hong Kong as far as the eye can see.
The Peak Cuisine
The Peak Tower on Taiping Hill is home to a number of gourmet restaurants, most of which have floor-to-ceiling glass, so that you can enjoy the view. PearlonthePeak (No. 102, 1st floor of the Peak Tower) is a four-star eatery commanded by the Australian celebrity chef, Geoff
Lindsay, and its popular chef, innovative dishes, and unparalleled views are the biggest highlights of the restaurant. The popular chef and innovative dishes and unrivaled views are the biggest highlights of the restaurant. In addition, Forrest Gump Shrimp Restaurant (No. 304-305, 3/F, The Sky Tower) is a themed restaurant based on the movie Forrest Gump, with movie posters, props, and specialty stores covering the perimeter. It is recommended to book a set menu online in advance.
Must visit Victoria Harbour at nightThe Bauhinia Harbour Cruise, a member of the Hong Kong Ferry Group, has always been popular with overseas tourists and Hong Kong people
Having been listed as one of the "50 must-see attractions of your life" by International Geographic, the Bauhinia Harbour Cruise is a must-visit experience for all visitors to Hong Kong, and is a great way to enjoy the city's many attractions and the city's many attractions. While enjoying our Chinese and Western delicacies and live entertainment, you can also take in the mesmerizing views of both sides of Victoria Harbour, making it the best choice in town to enjoy the night view of Hong Kong.
If you could only spend half a day in Hong Kong, where would you go?
Without a doubt, it has to be Victoria Harbor. Victoria Harbor is Hong Kong's calling card, right? Victoria Harbor night and day view are very good, want to fully feel and not bad money, the best way to go to the top of the Peak in the afternoon almost dusk, wait until nightfall lights, you can see the panoramic view of the night view of the Victoria Harbor; and then immediately immediately take a taxi straight to kill the North Point, in the North Point Ferry Terminal to take the Victoria Harbor Night Cruise, the side of the dinner change to enjoy the night view of the River Hong Kong; the last is the Tsimshatsui Ferry Terminal along the The last is along the Victoria Harbor at Tsim Sha Tsui pier to visit the Avenue of Stars.
Appreciate the "Illuminations of Hong Kong"
Illuminations of Hong Kong is a laser light music show in Hong Kong, in more than 40 skyscrapers along the Victoria Harbour, is the Hong Kong Tourism Board in 2004 to promote Hong Kong's tourism projects, costing HK$44 million, has attracted more than 4 million tourists and the public. On November 21, 2005, the Illuminations of Hong Kong was officially listed in the Guinness Book of World Records as the world's largest light and music show.
Except when suspended due to inclement weather, the event is held daily at 8:00pm and lasts for about 18 minutes. The show includes music, lights and lasers. On Saturdays and Sundays, small fireworks displays are sometimes held. On special occasions, such as Labor Day and the anniversary of Hong Kong's return to China, special fireworks will be added to the show.
The cruise ships in Victoria Harbour have been rated as the best place to see the "Illuminations".
Cruises available
17:30-19:15 North Point Ferry Pier embarkation (you can't enjoy the light show on board)
19:30-21:30 North Point Ferry Pier embarkation (you can enjoy the light show on both sides of the harbour from the boat)
20:00-22:00 Kowloon Red Wharf embarkation (you can enjoy the light show on both sides of the harbour on board)
20:00-22:00 Kowloon Red Wharf embarkation (you can enjoy the light show on both sides of the harbour from the boat)
We will be at the Hong Kong International Airport in the morning, and will have a special tour of the Victoria Harbour. show)
Cruise Route
Taikoo>Shau Kei Wan>Chai Wan>Li Yue Mun>Cha Kwo Ling>Kai Tak>Hong_>Tsimshatsui>Wan Chai>Causeway Bay>North Point
The whole journey lasts for two hours
Must take in the panoramic view of Hong KongLocated in the tallest building in the city center of Hong Kong, the Sky100 Hong Kong Observation Deck is the only indoor observation deck in Hong Kong. The Sky100 Hong Kong Observation Deck is Hong Kong's only indoor observation deck and one of the city's most iconic landmarks, giving you a 360-degree bird's eye view of the world-famous day and night scenery of Hong Kong. While enjoying the view from Sky100, you can also enjoy a wide range of refreshment packages such as dense and rich cocoa brownies, tongue-twisting dessert wine vanilla cupcakes, delicate macaroons, lip-smacking coffee, etc., which you can't get enough of to make your day unforgettable!
"Sky 100 Hong Kong Observation Deck" has attracted many tourists with its "five best" advantages since its opening. It is located in Hong Kong's "tallest" skyscraper, the 100th floor of the Universal Trade Plaza, 393 meters high; with Hong Kong's "fastest" double-decker elevator, 60
seconds straight to the 100th floor; is Hong Kong's "only" 360-degree bird's-eye view of Hong Kong's landscape all-weather observation deck; and this place is conveniently located, the downstairs
Transportation
From MTR Kowloon Station, take Exit C1 or D1, and go to the 2nd floor of the Golden Zone of Elements Shopping Mall.
Admission
Adults: HK$168 (≈RMB131); Children (3-11 years old): HK$118 (≈RMB92); Seniors (65 years old or above): HK$118 (≈RMB92); Toddlers (under 3 years old): free
Opening hours
10:00am to 21:00pm (last entry is at 20:00pm)