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Plan to go to Hong Kong to save! It's hard to find it all

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Plan to go to Hong Kong to save! It's hard to find it all

Prepare before you go

To go to Hong Kong, you must apply for a Hong Kong and Macao permit in advance, an important document for Hong Kong entry, no matter what kind of transportation to Hong Kong, you need to apply for a Hong Kong and Macao permit in advance! The application process is as follows:

Application materials

Photo of the form: Must be submitted for printing or completed and affixed with the applicant's recent positive waiver

Application Form for Exit and Entry Documents for Chinese Citizens

ID card: submit the original resident ID card of the applicant, the applicant is under the age of 16, and can also submit the resident household registration booklet

Proof of location: In accordance with the relevant regulations of the Ministry of Public Security, those who apply for a permit to travel to and from Hong Kong and Macao in the place of non-permanent residence must also submit an application that meets the requirements of the place where the non-resident residence is located. Proof of conditions

Proof of acceptance: Military personnel and state functionaries who have been registered for the record shall submit a letter of consent to apply for entry and exit certificates issued by their unit or higher-level supervisory unit after examination and approval in accordance with the authority of personnel management, and servicemen and armed police officers on active duty must also submit an officer's card, soldier's card or police officer card as proof of their identity

Pass: Holders of a valid Exit-Entry Permit for Travelling to and from Hong Kong and Macao must also provide a valid Exit-Entry Permit for Travelling to and from Hong Kong and Macao

Individual travel endorsement

Applicants for travel to Hong Kong can be issued once in 3 months, twice in 3 months, once in 1 year and twice in 1 year, and each stay in Hong Kong does not exceed 7 days

For urban residents who have been approved to implement the pilot policy of multiple "individual tours", if they meet the conditions stipulated by the Ministry of Public Security, they may be issued multiple endorsements for one year in accordance with the relevant regulations, and each stay in Hong Kong shall not exceed 7 days

Food recommendations

What is worth eating in Hong Kong?

Foodies come here to gather

Hong Kong is known as a "food paradise", with a variety of Chinese and foreign cuisine, but the most famous is the "Hong Kong flavor".

Pineapple buns

It is called pineapple bun, but it does not contain pineapple pulp inside. Hong Kong-style pineapple buns have a golden yellow surface after baking, and the concave and convex crispy skin resembles pineapple, hence the name. Pineapple buns. Remember to eat it while it is hot, and after a long time, the skin will become soft and lose its crispy feeling.

Fish eggs

There are many street foods in Hong Kong, among which the most "internationally famous" is fish eggs, which can be found in the Yau Tsim Mong area, whether it is on the streets or alleys. But if you want to be delicious, don't just "choose a string" (choose a string), you must choose it again and again. Egg tarts

There are two main types of egg tart skins in Hong Kong: one is cookie skin, and the other is puff pastry, the former is crispy, the latter is fluffy, crispy and crispy, you can choose. Butter tarts

Egg Boy

In Hong Kong, there are many egg boys, but Li Qiang Kee is definitely one of the best, their egg boys are 100% freshly made and eaten, the amount is large not to mention the taste is still very fragrant, come to one when shopping, quench hunger and hunger!

Puff pastry char siu buns

Eat more char siu buns, you are definitely rare in puff pastry, one bite, the crispy outer layer and the inner filling you want to make perfectly integrated, even if you don't like to eat char siu buns, you will definitely fall in love!

Brisket noodles

For the brisket in Hong Kong brisket noodles, be sure to simmer the brisket and the beef bones for several hours to make the brisket soft and delicious, and at the same time dissolve the essence in the soup. At this time, the face is good. It doesn't matter anymore, brisket takes over all your palate!

Stockings milk tea

The so-called "stocking milk tea" is actually the boiled black tea with a nylon net first filtered, and then milk and sugar are added. At this time, you can enjoy the silkiness of milk tea in the milky aroma and sweetness

Lemon crunchy

Lemon Crisp is made by combining lemon juice, honey and crispy packets, which are coated on the surface of the bread. Full of butter and honey, the fragrant lemon flavor mixed with the fragrant butter, click and click, you can't stop!

Shrimp wonton noodles

The thin skin is wrapped in fresh shrimp, the soup base is made with pork bones, shrimp, and earth fish, the taste is delicious, and the noodles are made even more exquisitely, duck eggs are mixed with flour, and then beaten with bamboo poles until they are glutened, and it tastes like one word, bounce!

Attraction check-in

Quarry Bay

As the filming location of "Transformers 4" in Hong Kong, these buildings vividly interpret the "pigeon cage" life of Hong Kong civilians. Victoria Harbour Victoria Harbour is the third largest seaport in the world, no matter day or night, the scenery is unique! In the evening, the best thing to enjoy is to board a boat and feel the freedom of the open air and indulge your eyes to see the beauty of Hong Kong. Hong Kong Disneyland

When there was no Disney in Shanghai, every fairy's public dream was pinned on Hong Kong Disneyland, where many special attractions such as Grizzly Valley and Mysterious Manor were unique in the world, and the fireworks display every night was also the most anticipated show. Ocean Park, Hong Kong

Ocean Park Hong Kong is home to Southeast Asia's largest oceanarium and theme park, offering fun open-air playgrounds and dolphin shows, as well as strange marine fish and towering ocean towers. The cable car in Ocean Park is also world-famous, and you can enjoy the sea view of Deep Water Bay and Repulse Bay from the cable car. Choi Hung Estate

If you want to find Hong Kong that is different from other tourists, this is a different place: Choi Hung Estate. Take the MTR from Choi Hung Station Exit C3 and Choi Hung Estate is next to the MTR station. As its name suggests, the façade of Choi Hung Estate is painted in colourful colours. Tsim Sha Tsui

Tsim Sha Tsui's street high-rise woodland, you can buy all major luxury brands, just prepare your wallet, and you can feel the prosperity of Hong Kong in the bustling crowd.

Mong Kok

Mong Kok is the most crowded area in Hong Kong and a popular shopping destination for locals, with many shops and restaurants open overnight. In the morning, you can stroll around Mong Kok, eat snacks, bustling commercial streets, there are many characteristic streets, although the streets are crowded and the number of people is indescribable, but this is the taste of Hong Kong

Miao

Temple Street, located in Yau Ma Tei, Kowloon, Hong Kong, is a distinctive street in Hong Kong. Many Hong Kong movies such as "God of Food" have been filmed on this street. Temple Street is famous for its affordable night market and is known as Hong Kong's civilian nightclub. Foodies can't miss this place! Curry fish eggs, five to eight yuan a bunch, a meal unforgettable, milk tea, egg tarts, pineapple oil in the general tea restaurant, the price is not expensive taste authentic, Temple Street and street small stir-fry restaurant, the price is not expensive, generally seafood, worth trying.

Causeway bay

Causeway Bay is home to a number of large department stores and shopping malls, such as Sogo Department Store, Times Square, Lee Stage Plaza and the World Trade Center. Causeway Bay shopping area is also the second most expensive area in the world, after Fifth Avenue in New York, USA, many local celebrities will also appear in this area from time to time on weekdays.

Lan Kwai Fong

Lan Kwai Fong, an L-shaped uphill trail in Central, Hong Kong. It is a mid-to-high-end consumption area with bars and restaurants, which is popular with the younger generation, expatriates and tourists, and is one of Hong Kong's characteristic tourist attractions.

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