Can anyone provide travel resources for Hong Kong and Macau?

Give you a 3-day itinerary

Day 1:

Disneyland

Day 2:

Take the world's longest cable car "Ngong Ping 360" to visit the Tian Tan Buddha

Day 3

Visit in the city, shopping, take the Hong Kong Island Cable car to the top of the hill, overlooking the panoramic view of Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong Island, visit the Convention and Exhibition Center are good

Note: you can stay in hotels in Sha Tin, unlike Tsim Sha Tsui, so expensive, the traffic is also convenient

1, A-Ma Pavilion + Maritime Museum + Guia Church + Government Headquarters

The end of the No. 10 bus stop is the A-Ma Pavilion stop, A-Ma Pavilion is opposite the Maritime Museum. A-Ma Pavilion is a 20-minute walk to Avenida de Almeida Ribeiro. The Government Headquarters is located in the South Bay, and there are many Portuguese-style official residences in the area, which is a quiet environment.

2, observation tower

57 floor air roaming weekdays 100 Australian dollars, holidays 120 Australian dollars; 58th and 61st floor sightseeing floor adults 70 Australian dollars, children half price.

3, Avenida de Almeida Ribeiro (Cultural Club, Pawnshop Showroom, Senado Square, Our Lady of the Rosary Church, Ruins of St. Paul's, Fortress, Macau Museum, shopping area)

There are a wide range of stores next to the Senado Square, with a wide range of clothing and souvenirs, and it opens at 10am. Next to the square is Camp Street, which goes all the way towards Cao Dui Street and has some antique stores. Behind the Ruins of St. Paul's is the Treasure House. The Fortress is on the hill behind St. Paul's, and there is also the Macau Museum on the hill for A$15/person.

4, Lisboa Casino:

Along Avenida Infante Yin Huangzi walk to the Lisboa but 10 minutes. To enter it you have to pass a security check. Big bags can be stored free of charge at the entrance to the casino, carry-on bags can be brought in, drinks can not be brought in, and photography is not allowed inside.5, dog racing + lap dance show

Dog racing casual visitors per person AUD 40, which is AUD 40 is a dog-racing coupon, that is, there is no admission fee, and the minimum spending per person is 40 yuan.

6. Very crafty: Lung Wan Portuguese Residence Museum + Our Lady of Perpetual Indulgence Church

The pork chop buns at Tai Lee Lai Kee Café in front of Barbosa are a must-eat, with the buns coming out at 3pm every day; the puppet Portuguese food at Kwun Yee Street and the crab congee at Seng Cheong Restaurant are also very famous. There are also many souvenir stores on Guanya Street, such as Heung Kee and Shake Kee.

Tips

1. It is most convenient to take bus No. 10 to Macau, which costs A$2.5, and you should pay attention to differentiate between No. 10A and No. 10B. The routes of No. 10 are as follows: Gongbei Pass - Hong Kong-Macau Ferry Terminal - Racing and Wine Museum - Lisboa Hotel Avenida de Almeida Nueva - A-Mazu Pavilion. Cabs start at AUD 10. The attractions are basically within walking distance of each other.

2, the major museums are sold "museum pass", a 25 Australian dollars can pass the major museums. Some museums are free on Sundays. The stores and museums in Macau usually open at 10am. Be aware of the store opening hours and the sale of specialty foods. If you arrive in Macau early in the morning, it is best to visit the attractions with no time limit first, such as churches and A-Ma's Pavilion.

When people think of Macau, the first thing that comes to mind is its glittering, crowded casinos, a city of the night that has been called the "Las Vegas of the Orient". However, Macau is multi-faceted. It also has the hot green stone road, the old banyan tree swaying under the dappled shadow, and a pile of thousands of years of ancient events. Traveling around Macau by bus is the most convenient way to get around the city in less than a day. During the daytime, although it is not as glamorous and colorful as Hong Kong, it has its own serenity and arrogance. There is no reason not to go to this city to stroll around.

The Ruins of St. Paul's, Macau

Coming to Macau, the first thing you need to do is to get a glimpse of the "Ruins of St. Paul's". It is a big gray wall with a lot of momentum. Carefully caress its rough surface, as if inadvertently touched the face of history, suddenly remembered the Yuanmingyuan that a few vicissitudes of the standing stone pillars, it turns out that they are the most faithful watchman of the years. And that high arch, and let people have to rise up close to the triumphal arch of the illusion.

"St. Paul's" is a Portuguese translation. When it comes to it, 1,000 Macanese will start with the same one: it was originally a Portuguese church. One day, the clergyman cooking in the kitchen, accidentally started a fire, all the wooden structures were burned, leaving only the black stone walls of the fire ...... When you are still angry for the poor clergyman's behavior, curious travelers may have found a more interesting explanation. It turns out that there is a small temple of Nezha next to St. Paul's. Imagine how the Chinese gods could tolerate a foreign god riding on their heads. So Nezha, in a fit of rage, set fire to the foreign church. Doesn't it make you feel like you can't help but be amused? Now a part of the World Heritage Site, St. Paul's stands as a testament to the passing of an era and the coming of a new one.

Worshipping A-Ma

It's been said for some time that there's a special A-Ma pavilion in Macau. Thousands of years ago, fishermen on the island would come to worship A-Ma when they went out to sea, hoping to have good luck, catch a full load of fresh fish and return home safely. In my opinion, the magic of the A-Ma Temple is all in the couplet at the entrance, which reads: "Virtue surrounds the world, and the people are enriched by it".

Small Town Bakery

As in Tianjin, where you have to try the dog's meat, or in Shanxi, where you have to eat the knife-shaved noodles, there is no reason why you can't go home with a couple of boxes of chicken almond cakes in Macau. On this island where there seems to be no time to catch up behind you, every day you wake up, you may have smelled the flavor of the midday sun, the previous night's losses and wins in the casino, and after eating a mouthful of salty "husband," sweet "wife," and oily "chicken," you will be able to enjoy your favorite dishes and have a great time. After eating a mouthful of salty "husband", sweet "wife", oily "chicken", crunchy almonds, it has long since become an old story not to be mentioned. The life is this simple, leisurely and full of flavors.

Facing the sea, romance in the dusk

Taking a break from the simple island of Macau, crossing the bridge, finally, a blue sea comes to us. We came to the most famous black sand beach on the island of Taipa. As the name suggests, the sand here is black. It is said that there are only three beaches with black sand in the world, and Macau is one of them. Bare feet, stepping on the delicate black sand, and the waves play a game of catch up with me, and from time to time to smell a burst of seaside barbecue flavor, oh, really can experience the poet Hai Zi penned the romance. Then look at the 18 white villas neatly arranged along the beach, you know how much Macau people will enjoy the gift of nature.