After buying the train ticket, I immediately searched for hotels in Hong Kong on Ctrip. I immediately spotted the Hongqiao Hotel, which was ranked very high. After passing the customs at Luohu in the morning, I went to store my luggage. Exiting N5 from Tsim Sha Tsui MTR Station is the Mirador Building. Go up to the 8th floor. Hongqiao Hotel, the transportation is very convenient. In the morning, I saw a Filipino-looking waiter at the front desk who could only speak English. He gestured to store his luggage and then went to visit the Avenue of Stars. The reviews said that the landlady was very nice. When we came back to check in at 2pm, we met the landlady. I booked a double bed room. Seeing that we were 1.8 meters tall, the landlady took the initiative to upgrade us to a twin room because there were two So happy that the bed can be pushed together to make it wider! The waiter gave us a roll of toilet paper and two disposable toothbrushes, which was better than I expected. I thought I had to bring them myself. Plugs also have jacks that do not require adapters, and water heaters, fans, and air conditioners are all available. Hong Kong is a place where land is at a premium and hotel rooms are not big. It is great to be able to live in a house like this in Tsim Sha Tsui with such convenient transportation. Going downstairs is Nathan Road, where you can find many Hong Kong specialty snacks within a few steps. During the two days, we had breakfast at Daoshifu Porridge, and roasted goose liver rice and western toast at the Black Tea Restaurant. I was very satisfied with the food in Hong Kong. The only unhappiness was that it rained for two days. Be sure not to go to Victoria Peak when it rains, otherwise you will spend money just watching the fog. Unknowingly, I wrote too many reviews. If you travel to Hong Kong next time, you will still want to stay at Hongqiao Hotel.
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