What must I do if I visit Hong Kong?

*Stanley Market, Murray House and Hong Kong Maritime Museum *Ocean Park *Avenue of Stars *Scrooge Garden Wong Tai Sin Temple *Golden Bauhinia Square *The Repulse Bay *Former Kowloon-Canton Railway Clock Tower *Kingdom of Treasures *Top of the Peak *Wan Chai District including Wan Chai, Causeway Bay and Happy Valley areas *Tsimshatsui area *Mong Kok, Jordon and Yau Ma Tei areas *Central and Western District including Central, Sheung Wan and Admiralty areas *Shatin District *Tsuen Wan District Kwun Tong District * Kowloon Tong and Hung Hom areas in Kowloon City District * Tuen Mun District Hong Kong City Cuisine Hong Kong is a popular gourmet paradise, where delicacies from all over the world converge. Western and Chinese cuisines are authentic; French cuisine is the most popular; Japanese, Korean, Thai, and Italian cuisines are extremely popular; in addition, you can also taste Mediterranean, Nepalese, North Vietnamese, Spanish, Argentinean, Portuguese, Russian, Australian, Indian, Cuban, and American cuisines that are not common in Hong Kong; however, Islamic flavors are less common. Chinese food is mainly Cantonese, and also includes masterpieces of all major domestic cuisines. Seafood is very popular, and even skinny congee with egg is garnished with abalone. Hong Kong's famous restaurants are mainly concentrated in the Central and Tsim Sha Tsui areas. Tianshan Court, New Hung Cheung Hing Peking Restaurant and Golden Island Bird's Nest Chiu Chow Restaurant are the most famous and naturally expensive, while most of the cheaper restaurants are located in the new towns. You can also enjoy French food at Onion Bistro, Italian food at Mistral Sea Breeze, Spanish food at Rico's, Thai food at Campbell's Thai Restaurant, and Japanese food at Kataega. Hong Kong is the home of Guangdong's "soup culture". Everywhere you can see residents making soup with great interest and enthusiasm. Hong Kong is also a pioneer in the "tea culture". Nowadays, the food choices in Hong Kong style cafes have become very diversified, but the best Hong Kong style coffee and milk tea can still only be tasted in such cafes. Due to the fast pace of life, the habit of drinking morning tea has been very difficult to meet the Hong Kong people on the "tea culture" hobby, accompanied by shrimp dumplings sipping kung fu tea complex lingering, so the morning tea has become a late-night snack. Guangdong people eat congee is particularly careful, so in the provinces in the most famous, Hong Kong-style congee can be equipped with any material, but basically can not be separated from the "bottom of the congee", the processing of raw rice, slowly cooked congee is soft enough, extraordinary flavor. Hong Kong's dining environment, humanistic atmosphere, and service attitude will be an eye-opening experience for you. After nightfall, Temple Street has some special small dishes that are typical of popular snacks. Famous Hong Kong-style snacks include wonton noodle, beef ball, brisket in clear soup and beef mince. Hong Kong also has some very unique cooked food stalls, also known as "Dai Pai Dong". There you can taste some local specialties such as goulash, salt and pepper prawns and so on. Hong Kong people are also particularly fond of desserts, not only because most of the ingredients in desserts are nourishing, such as milk, papaya, lotus seeds and almonds, etc., all of which have a moisturizing and emollient effect on the lungs and the skin, and also help to retain water in the body. Food Search: Mass Dining Kowloon City is Hong Kong's popular Asian food district, mainly Asian food and drink, which is concentrated in the Kai Tak Road, South Point Road, Lung Kong Road, Fook Lo Tsuen Road area of Thai food restaurants, Chinese restaurants are the most popular, patronized by a particularly large number of people, Japanese restaurants, Korean restaurants, Indian restaurants are not uncommon. Prices are more affordable and locals prefer to spend their money here. Hong Kong flavor Causeway Bay Jardine's Bazaar, Lee Stage Plaza, Times Square, Paterson Street and other places concentrated in the authentic Hong Kong flavor of tea restaurants, stalls, but also some snack bars, sushi restaurants, cafes, tired of shopping, eat a little bit, drink afternoon tea, very pleasant. In particular, people who come to Hong Kong prefer to go to the Hsu Liu Shan dessert store as well as Zhan Zai Kee noodle store, very affordable. Seafood Restaurants Sai Kung, Lamma Island, Lei Yue Mun are close to the sea, the unique advantages of seafood is known far and wide, fresh seafood is the most important feature of these places, no wonder that every holiday, many Hong Kong residents to raise their families to go to a full meal. Dining in the mood Stanley, the southern district of Hong Kong Island, Stanley's sea-view restaurants are unique, Chinese, French and Vietnamese restaurants, lounges by the sea, open-air cafes, etc., and the accompaniment of the waves, so it can be said that the "beautiful scenery and food. Trendy Cuisine The restaurants in the densely populated Tsim Sha Tsui area are trendy and offer a wide range of popular cuisines from all over the world. Hillwood Road, Austin Road, Knutsford Terrace, Nathan Road, Canton Road, Chatham Road, Ashley Road, Granville Road and many more. Exotic Food Street Lan Kwai Fong, SoHo area is a high-grade Chinese and Western food gathering place, the world's food, tourists from all over the world, formed a beautiful landscape here. Theme Restaurants Hung Hom on the Kowloon Peninsula is a concentration of theme restaurants, operating Hong Kong's traditional food Choi Lan Gourmet Place, Italian food racing bar are very famous, but the consumption here is not low. Shopping in Hong Kong Hong Kong's shopping is among the best in the world in terms of price, variety and service. Hong Kong is a free port, goods from all over the world, because most of the goods do not charge tariffs, Hong Kong goods prices are correspondingly low, has always been known as "shopping paradise". Moreover, there are many seasonal sale promotions every year, which can provide real benefits for tourists, so shopping in Hong Kong is sure to enjoy a satisfactory service. Hong Kong shopping area can be roughly divided into "Hong Kong Island" and "Kowloon" two sections, Kowloon to the MTR line "Tsim Sha Tsui", "Jordan", "Yau Ma Tei" and "Yau Ma Tei". Kowloon to the MTR line "Tsim Sha Tsui", "Jordan", "Yau Ma Tei", "Mong Kok" as the focus of the four; Hong Kong Island to the MTR line "Central", " On Hong Kong Island, the focus is on Central, North Point, Admiralty and Causeway Bay on the MTR line, as well as Sheung Wan, which reflects Hong Kong's unique culture. Stores here sell goods with different characteristics from all over the world, and most of the service workers are professionally trained, attentive, friendly and customer-oriented, and the prices of goods are reasonable and far lower than those in other countries. Hong Kong has many famous shopping street is the same kind of stores concentrated in one place, such as Kowloon Nathan Road to gold jewelry, Mongkok Sai Yeung Choi Street to audio-visual equipment, and Sheung Wan's Hollywood Road to concentrate a number of antique stores. Go to Hong Kong must go to the gold store, Tse Sui Lin, Chow Tai Fook and Chow Sang Sang's quality is the most guaranteed. In addition, there are large shopping malls in all sections, such as the Peninsula Hotel Mall, Harbour City and New World Center in Tsim Sha Tsui; The Landmark and Pacific Place in Central, Times Square and Sogo Department Store in Causeway Bay; and New Town Plaza in Shatin. Generally speaking, most of the shopping malls in the Central area are more advanced, the goods are of high grade, and the price is naturally not low; while the Causeway Bay and Tsim Sha Tsui area is a good place for the general public to go shopping; as for the Yau Ma Tei and Mongkok area, the items are not of a high grade, and the price of the goods is relatively inexpensive. Roadside stalls are also a bright landscape in Hong Kong shopping, the Central area gathered a number of clothing markets and specialty streets, in addition to Yau Ma Tei's Women's Street, Temple Street Night Market, Jade Market, Shanghai Street, the open-air market in the New Reclamation Street, Mongkok's Fa Yuen Street and Garden Street, Causeway Bay's Jardine's Bazaar, Jardine's Bazaar, as well as the Stanley Market, and so on. Export garment stores can be found in all major shopping districts, and are particularly dense in Central, Wan Chai, Causeway Bay, and Tsim Sha Tsui on Cameron Road, Granville Road, and Hong Shek Kham. The stores sell a wide range of ready-made garments for export, even those designed by famous designers. (For details, please refer to the shopping guide list and recommended products) Hong Kong's supermarkets are more developed, mainly Park'n Shop, Wellcome, Manning, China Resources, etc., as well as OK, 7-11 and other convenience store chains throughout Hong Kong, mainly operating daily necessities, especially small foodstuffs are the main business, open 24 hours a day. Hong Kong to play at night in Hong Kong is also colorful, colorful neon rainbow make people such as in the Milky Way Xuan Palace, fully embodies the Hong Kong this "dynamic city" of the prosperity of the bright, which can be comparable to any one of the international metropolis. Hong Kong's luxury hotels are equipped with bars and other entertainment venues, which are very focused on the design and decoration of the bar. Famous hotel bars include the Mandarin Oriental's "Captain's Bar" and "Shanghai Club". Many hotels also have a discotheque, with first-class sound and DJ. business hours are generally from 10:00 p.m. to 3:00 a.m., 4:00 a.m. the next day. Weekends and rest days are more crowded, and charges are slightly higher. In addition to luxury hotels, Hong Kong has many independently owned bars, most of which are open from noon to 1 a.m. or later. British and Australian pubs and Japanese karaoke lounges serve snacks all day long. In addition, Tsim Sha Tsui is a nighttime paradise for nocturnal travelers. Hong Kong people like to meet in Tsim Sha Tsui for dinner or a movie and then wander around shopping. From the Harbour City shopping center on Canton Road to Tsim Sha Tsui East, where newer commercial buildings line the streets, the streets are filled with colorful and lively people. Nathan Road is lined with bars and lounges, and many of the nearby hotels have such entertainment venues, so travelers can choose to spend a relaxing evening with a beer or catch a show at a nightclub. Hong Kong people like to bet on horse racing is known to all, the general travelers to Hong Kong to play interested in, and time and wallet are allowed, then to the racecourse to personally feel the scene of the tension and excitement is also another fun. For this reason, Hong Kong Island also specializes in building the "Hong Kong Horse Racing Museum", which is also more special Oh! Hong Kong's movies, Hong Kong's nightclubs, Hong Kong's music, Hong Kong's opera, Hong Kong's ......, constitutes a rich meal of Hong Kong's entertainment life, where you pick your target, quickly join the crowd to go, personally feel the "Pearl of the Orient" of the dynamic charm! The "Pearl of the Orient"! Lan Kwai Fong Lan Kwai Fong has almost become synonymous with Hong Kong's nightlife, with a wide range of restaurants and bars, it's a world of red lights. Westerners prefer this place, and it's a crowded place during Western festivals. Nightclubs Most of the nightclubs in Hong Kong are located in the downtown area, where large-scale singing and dancing performances are held every night, and they are frequented by Hong Kong people. Some of the more famous ones are Chinatown Nightclub (4th floor, Peninsula Center, 67 Mody Road), and Monopoly Nightclub (G/F, New Mandarin Center, 14 Science Museum Road). Karaoke and Disco Karaoke in Hong Kong has the latest Hong Kong and Taiwan songs, and tourists who like to sing can have a good time here, especially during the "happy hour" from 3:00 to 8:00 p.m., which is cheaper than at night. Some of the more famous ones are Go Go City on Gloucester Road in Causeway Bay and JJ's on Harbour Road in Wan Chai. Cinemas Hong Kong is the world's third largest film producer, with more than 100 cinemas showing new movies from all over the world every day, making it a paradise for movie fans. JP Causeway Bay and UA Times Square Cinemas in Causeway Bay, Maritime Cinema in Kowloon, etc. It is a good choice to take a break from shopping and watch a movie.

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