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🇭🇰 Haven't been to Hong Kong for years! Taking advantage of the Creamfields Hong Kong music festival to see The Chainsmokers, I took the opportunity to revisit Hong Kong and experience the charm of Hong Kong Island once again!
🚶 Walked thirty thousand steps on Hong Kong Island in a day, and I've put together a special forces-style travel guide
🐎 Just reading this one article is enough for your trip to Hong Kong!
🗓️ Recommended travel duration: 2-3 days
🙋♂️ Pre-departure preparations:
1. Prepare the Mainland Travel Permit for Hong Kong and Macao residents and ID card (very important‼️)
2. Declare the health code as black the night before departure, search for 'Customs Passenger Fingertip Service' in the mini-program, screenshot the application for later use, now PCR test is not required
3. It is recommended to buy a Hong Kong SIM card on Taobao in advance, it's much cheaper
4. Prepare an Octopus card and Hong Kong dollars in cash (some restaurants may still not accept WeChat Pay)
5. Remember to bring a power bank
💰 Budget: 800-1000 (non-weekend) 1000-1500 (weekend) Above average, actually the main expense in Hong Kong is accommodation which is a bit pricey, but local food is not too expensive, a bowl of noodles on the street is about 30-40 Hong Kong dollars, if you need to shop, the budget will need to be increased accordingly, however, there are also many free attractions and activities in Hong Kong that you can enjoy for free~
📍 Must-visit spots: Langham Place, Central Waterfront Park (the Ferris wheel is only 20 Hong Kong dollars, rush to experience it!), Avenue of Stars, Kowloon Walled City Park, Hong Kong Disneyland, Victoria Harbour, Star Ferry, Victoria Peak, Kowloon Walled City Museum, Causeway Bay Overpass, etc.
🍜 Food recommendations: Hong Kong-style tea restaurants' milk tea, pineapple buns, beef noodles, roast goose, fish ball noodles, custard buns, etc. Actually! When in Hong Kong, of course, you have to try all the Hong Kong-style tea restaurants
🚇 Transportation recommendations: The subway is the most convenient mode of transport, in addition to buses, taxis, and ferries, travel is very convenient. In the Yau Tsim Mong District, you can walk down Nathan Road and slowly feel the local atmosphere, you must take a ride on the Hong Kong Island tram! 4 Hong Kong dollars can take you around the island, it's incredibly worth it!
🏨 Accommodation recommendations: It is recommended to choose hotels in bustling areas such as Mong Kok and Causeway Bay for convenience in travel and shopping, it's best for girls not to stay in Chungking Mansions!
🎉 In addition to shopping and food, Hong Kong also has many free attractions and activities, such as night view watching, street performers, parks, and museums, which let you feel the unique charm of this city.
📷 Hurry up and bring your camera to experience the Hong Kong style scenery!
Conversation with BardWrite review Kowloon park editRegenerate draftrefreshvolume_upGoogle Mapsexpand_moreSure, here is a review of Kowloon Park:Kowloon Park is a large public park in Kowloon, Hong Kong. It is one of the most popular parks in the city, and is a great place to relax, go for a walk, or have a picnic. The park has a variety of facilities, including a swimming pool, a sports centre, a children's playground, and a barbecue area. There is also a large lake in the park, which is home to a variety of birds and fish.I would rate Kowloon Park 4.3 out of 5 stars. It is a great place to spend a day, and I would recommend it to anyone visiting Hong Kong.Here are some of the things I liked about Kowloon Park:It is very large and spacious, so there is plenty of room to relax and explore.There are a variety of facilities to suit all interests, from swimming and sports to picnicking and playing.The lake is a beautiful feature of the park, and it is a great place to take a break and enjoy the scenery.The park is well-maintained and clean.
Kowloon Park covers an area of 13.3 hectares, providing a comprehensive dynamic and static recreational facility for the public. Due to the terrain, the dynamic recreational venues in Kowloon Park are concentrated in the north of the park, while the static recreational venues are mainly located in the south.
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Kowloon, geographically known as the Kowloon Peninsula, is one of the three major areas of Hong Kong, China (Hong Kong Island, Kowloon, New Territories), is a major component of the urban areas outside Hong Kong Island. The Kowloon Peninsula is surrounded by Victoria Harbour on three sides southeast and west. In the past, due to the lease problems between the UK and China, it was divided into two parts: Kowloon (south of Boundary Street) and New Kowloon (north of Boundary Street, south of Lion Rock).