300 or so of the hotel - Hong Kong Mongkok Argyle Street, No. 83, the first Shi Mansion, Room 412
300 - 400 Hong Kong Lucky Hotel : Hong Kong, Kowloon City District, Hong Kong, Mongkok, Yau Ma Tei, Nathan Road, No. 731-733 Zhenyi Building 13/F (under Yau Ma Tei Station)
400--500 Hong Kong Red Tea House Hotel (Yau Ma Tei Branch) : 6-8 Crowder Street, Yau Tsim Mong District, Hong Kong (near Wing Sing Lane)
II. Day 1 ---- Shopping in Mongkok neighborhood (your place is nearby, no need for MTR and bus) ---- Garden Street, Tung Choi Street, Langham Place, Mongkok
#Garden Street is the "Sporting Goods Street", also known as Sports Shoes Street, (MTR Mongkok Station, Exit D3, walk along Argyle Street for 3 minutes)
#Garden Street is the "Sporting Goods Street". p>#Mongkok Computer Center is the main computer mall in Kowloon, a must-see for computer fans everywhere. 8-8A Nelson Street, Mongkok
#Tong Choi Street, the "Women's Street" (MTR Mongkok Station Exit E2, 12:00pm to 11:30pm daily)
#Sai Yeung Choi Street South is a prime location for audio-visual, electronic and telecommunication products (Broadway, Fung Chak). sasa,Chiu Yuet) and fashion stores are stationed in it, displaying fashionable goods to dazzle the eyes. (MTR Mongkok Station Exit D3)
#Shun Tak Plaza is a famous cell phone mall in Hong Kong, where many small stores selling cell phones are concentrated.
When buying a cell phone here, pay attention to whether the phone is parallel-imported and whether it is serviced. (83 Argyle Street, Mongkok, Kowloon)
#Langham Place, 1/F to 3/F fashion brands converge, 4/F food court, 5/F to 7/F focus on young clothing, 5/F to 7/F are concentrated with many young trendy famous stores .... (MTR Mongkok Station Exit C)
#Evening, get on the MTR in Mongkok, go to Tsim Sha Tsui Station and follow the signs to Avenue of Stars.
The Avenue of Stars, located in Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade, is a popular tourist attraction in Hong Kong. Walking along the Avenue of Stars, you can see the beautiful scenery of Victoria Harbour and the coastline of Hong Kong Island. The nightly "Illuminations" is a multi-media light and music show. The best place to enjoy this program is the Avenue of Stars, which offers a wide view of the city. Every night at 8:00pm, the buildings on both sides of Victoria Harbour are transformed into a sound and light stage, where colorful lights, rhythmic music and voice-over narration complement each other to make Hong Kong's night scene even more dazzling. The number of participating buildings has now grown to over 40.
#After the show, get on the MTR and get off at Jordan MTR station to go to the Temple Street Night Market, which is lined with stalls selling inexpensive clothing, pens, watches, laser discs, cassettes, electronics and toys, computer hardware and travel bags, as well as vendors offering fresh seafood and deli snacks with excellent flavor. The Yau Ma Tei section of Temple Street is home to many fortune tellers and professional chess players, while at the other end of the street there are female singers and like-minded fans of Cantonese opera gather for impromptu performances. Take a stroll along Temple Street and you can feel the richness of life in a civilian night market. (MTR Jordan Station Exit A, turn right and walk three blocks along Jordan Road. Daily 4:00pm to 12:00 midnight)
III. Day 2 ---
1. Golden Bauhinia Square/Convention and Exhibition Center , Promenade
General Flag Raising Ceremony Every day (except the first day of the month)
7:50am-8:03am
On weekdays, uniformed police officers are in charge of the flag-raising ceremony, with national anthems played live.
On the second Sunday of every month, the ceremony is changed to the responsibility of local youth organizations.
Enhanced content Flag-raising Ceremony First day of every month
7:45-8:13am
Flag-raising ceremony will be officiated by uniformed police officers, including members of the Gun Squad equipped with lances; the Police Silver Band will play the national anthem and background music on the same occasion, and a 10-minute performance by the Police Bagpipers will also be held after the ceremony.
How to get there ----
Exit A5 of MTR Wan Chai Station, follow the signage and use the footbridge connecting the MTR station and the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Center, and walk for about 15 minutes.
2. The Peak, Madame Tussauds ----
Take the Peak Tram to the top of the Peak, overlooking the mesmerizing view of Victoria Harbour along the way, which is an unforgettable experience! Don't forget to visit Madame Tussauds Hong Kong at the Peak and enjoy a new experience of interactive entertainment! Open daily from 10:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m.
How to get there---- take the Peak Tram from the Peak Tram Station at Garden Road, Central (you can take bus 15C at the Parking Bay outside Pier 6 in Central or walk from Exit J2 of MTR Central Station).
3. Lan Kwai Fong, SoHo Ho Nam Food District -----
Lan Kwai Fong is home to a number of restaurants and bars offering French, Vietnamese, American, Middle Eastern and Italian flavors. Some of the restaurants and bars even adopt open design, allowing guests*** to gather and talk freely. Whenever the night falls, the fashionable people gather here by coincidence.
Take the Guinness Book of World Records longest covered outdoor escalator to Staunton Street and walk to SoHo's South Horizons food court. The exotic restaurants, cafes and bars in SoHo offer a wide variety of cuisines from different countries, and a wide range of flavors for you to enjoy.
How to get there -----
Lan Kwai Fong
Exit D2 of MTR Central Station, walk along Cinema Lane and D'Aguilar Street towards Lan Kwai Fong for about 5 minutes.
SoHo Ho Nam Food Court
Take a right turn from MTR Central Station Exit D2 to Theatre Lane, walk along Queen's Road Central towards Central, and then take the Central to Mid-levels Escalator to get there
4. Avenue of Stars, Night View of Victoria Harbour, Harbour City ----
Take the Star Ferry from Central Ferry Terminal in the evening to the Star Ferry Pier in Tsimshatsui, and then turn to the turn left and walk for 5-8 minutes to the Avenue of Stars. The Avenue of Stars, located in Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade, is a popular tourist attraction in Hong Kong. Strolling along the Avenue of Stars, you can see the beautiful scenery of Victoria Harbour and the coastline of Hong Kong Island. The nightly "Illuminations" is a multi-media light and music show. The best place to enjoy this program is the Avenue of Stars, which offers a wide view of the city. Every night at 8:00pm, the buildings on both sides of Victoria Harbour are transformed into a sound and light stage, where colorful lights, rhythmic music and voice-over narration complement each other to make Hong Kong's night scene even more dazzling. The number of participating buildings has now grown to over 40.
There is time to stroll around Harbour City, a shopping place
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