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The high-speed rail is ¥200+ and departs to Hong Kong on weekends

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The high-speed rail is ¥200+ and departs to Hong Kong on weekends

Many people are traveling abroad for the first time in Hong Kong

Skyscrapers rising from the ground, retro red taxis

The streets are staggered, and the neon signs of Hong Kong style

Compose a cyberpunk world

There are TVB Hong Kong dramas, Cantonese songs, and Hong Kong-style food

Every corner has a kind of drunken fan of Wong Kar-wai's films

Hong Kong is full of unexpected surprises

The high-speed rail is ¥200+ and departs to Hong Kong on weekends

Qiuqiu has been to Hong Kong no less than 30 times

Give you the most fun guide

Xingying will soon start a tour around the Greater Bay Area

The ball leader personally led the team to set off

Chapter 01

First time going to Hong Kong

Hong Kong is divided into Hong Kong Island, Kowloon Peninsula, the New Territories and outlying islands

High-rise buildings, old towns, mountains and seas, closely and seamlessly superimposed together

Different regions have very different urban landscapes and gameplay styles

The first time I came to play, I mainly played Kowloon Peninsula and Hong Kong Island

The way to get around in Hong Kong is very convenient

Subway, Ding Ding Car, Star Ferry, Cable Car, Sunset Speed

Feel the AB side of Hong Kong in different ways and angles

The high-speed rail is ¥200+ and departs to Hong Kong on weekends

Hong Kong's visa is convenient and suitable for independent travel

Leaving the country is suitable for a layover in Hong Kong

Direct flights to Hong Kong International Airport are available nationwide

The Greater Bay Area is directly accessible by bus or high-speed rail

The Beijing-Hong Kong Express Rail Link has direct access to West Kowloon Station in the city

Spend a weekend with Citywalk and outdoor hiking

24-hour immersion truly travels through Hong Kong

The high-speed rail is ¥200+ and departs to Hong Kong on weekends

Chapter 02

Retro literature and art in Hong Kong films

After the arrival of the high-speed rail, the first stop starts from West Kowloon Station

Yau Tsim Mong on the Kowloon Peninsula is Hong Kong's city that never sleeps

The crowds are the most dense, and the corners are the most surprising

Mong Kok: Hong Kong memories in Hong Kong films

Yau Ma Tei: The tone of the old Hong Kong market

Tsim Sha Tsui: A modern and modern gathering place

The high-speed rail is ¥200+ and departs to Hong Kong on weekends

Mong Kok

In the movie, it has always been a place of rivers and lakes

There are always stories about love and hatred in the rivers and lakes

It is full of fireworks and many old buildings have been preserved

Ladies Market, Sneakers Street, Goldfish Street, Nathan Road

Good quality and low price, covering all aspects of life

It combines the old and new old town with the bustle of Tsim Sha Tsui

Walking on the street, there is a sense of immediacy in a TVB Hong Kong drama

Transportation: Mong Kok MTR Station

Must go: Ladies Market, Goldfish Street, Nathan Road

The high-speed rail is ¥200+ and departs to Hong Kong on weekends

Yau Ma Tei

It's noisy, crowded, and bustling

A treasure community full of fireworks in the world

The Yau Ma Tei Police Station is the filming location for half of the Hong Kong dramas

Take a walk from Yau Ma Tei to Jordan or Mong Kok

See neon-lit streets and night markets

Temple Street is the most prestigious night market, full of Hong Kong style

Under the dense tents, there are Hong Kong-style food stalls

Subway: Yau Ma Tei Station Exit C

Must go: Temple Street, Yau Ma Tei Police Station, Chung Fong Street

The high-speed rail is ¥200+ and departs to Hong Kong on weekends

Tsim Sha Tsui

Tsim Sha Tsui is a bustling commercial hub

Victoria Harbour is the best of the area

360-degree views of the sea with towering buildings on both sides

Clear blue waters free of impurities, watch a sunset at sunset

Walking by the fence, the gentle wind blows people confused

Look at the Ferris wheel, the Avenue of Stars checks in the seats of successful people

Take the Star Ferry to the Kowloon Peninsula and Hong Kong Island

MTR: Tsim Sha Tsui MTR Station Exit J

Tsim Sha Tsui: Victoria Harbour, Avenue of Stars, Star Ferry

The high-speed rail is ¥200+ and departs to Hong Kong on weekends

Chapter 03

The mountains and the sea meet in the city

Hong Kong Island on the east coast has a long coastline

Cities are scattered among the mountains and the sea

You can climb the mountain and see the city

You can also see the sea view along the street promenade

Kennedy Town: At the end of the road is the sea

Victoria Peak: The city skyline of Hong Kong Island

Central: A classic moment for Hong Kong films

The high-speed rail is ¥200+ and departs to Hong Kong on weekends

Kennedy town

The fence of the basketball court facing the sea is the best angle to shoot

Get a movie of the seaside, the ding-ding cars, and the tourists

Go up and down the mountain and feel the 8D sense of space comparable to Chongqing

Take a walk along the promenade and wait for the most beautiful sunset along the coastline

Transportation: Kennedy Town MRT Station Exit C

Must-see: Kennedy Town Basketball Court, Smeltfield Road, Belcher's Bay

The high-speed rail is ¥200+ and departs to Hong Kong on weekends

Ding-ding car

A retro and trendy century-old tram

For three dollars, you can roam Hong Kong Island

Depart from the Western Branch and travel through the bustling Central

Then to Wan Chai and Causeway Bay, each station has a unique scenery

Wander through the bustling markets of Hong Kong Island

Dense buildings, crowded streets

Sit on the second floor and see Hong Kong from different angles through the car window

Transportation: Mount Parker Road Station

Must go: Monster Building, Arsenal Street, Sai Ying Pun

The high-speed rail is ¥200+ and departs to Hong Kong on weekends

Central

Central is the financial and commercial centre of Hong Kong

Full of traces of historical changes, Eastern and Western cultures blend here

Official residences, churches, courts, and monuments are all over the streets

It looks crowded and old, but you can feel the human touch

Weave through the old back alleys and weave through modern bars

A retro street full of cultures where the old and the new collide

Cafes and cafes are tucked away deep in alleys or on street corners

When you are tired of shopping, you can have a glass of frozen lemon and a pineapple oil

Underground: Central Station

Must go: Fringe Club, Central Ferris Wheel, Slate Street

The high-speed rail is ¥200+ and departs to Hong Kong on weekends

The Peak

Hong Kong's highest point boasts a magnificent skyline

Take the summit cable car and climb up a 30-degree slope

The trees in the mountains and forests are constantly receding

Once at the top of the mountain, gaze out at the bustling city and sea view below

From the top of the hill, the wind blows and looks out towards Victoria Harbour

Wait for a sunset and watch the lights of Hong Kong

Subway: Central Station Exit J2

Must go: Peak Plaza, Lion Pavilion, Baijia Road

The high-speed rail is ¥200+ and departs to Hong Kong on weekends

Chapter 04

Half an hour to escape the city

Three-quarters of Hong Kong's land is mountainous and green

More than 200 islands with the blue waters of the Maldives

It only takes half an hour to get away

You can go from the bustling market to the mountains and the sea

You can see Hong Kong like you never imagined

The MacLehose Trail: The world's most beautiful hiking trail, with mountains and seas

Tai O Fishing Village: Hong Kong version of Jeju Island, a mini fishing village

Cheung Chau Island: A port version of small Kamakura, a beach and a fishing port

The high-speed rail is ¥200+ and departs to Hong Kong on weekends

Mugi Ryō

The total length is 100 kilometers, the whole journey is ten sections, all the way through the mountains and across the sea

From the end of the mountain, it stretches to the beginning of the sea

Sai Kung is the starting point, Tuen Mun is the end point, and the east and west cross the New Territories

The second section is recognized as the most beautiful mountain and sea trail

You can only see it on foot, and there is no shortage of surprises

Transportation: Take a taxi from Sai Kung Pier to Sai Wan Pavilion

Must go: Cheung Chau Wharf, North View Pavilion, Love Lock Wall

The high-speed rail is ¥200+ and departs to Hong Kong on weekends

Cheung Chau Island

The streets and alleys of Cheung Chau Island are full of human touch

Colorful nostalgic buildings and fishing boats

Eat a piece of frozen watermelon and take a sip of soda

At the end of the alley is the entire beach, watching the sunset over the sea

Follow the hiking trail to the highest point overlooking the island

Ride along the Syti and chase the wind around the island

Soft glutinous rice balls, springy fish balls, crispy egg tarts

There are so many delicacies on the island that are worth discovering and tasting

Transportation: Central Pier 5 ferry direct

Must go: Cheung Chau Wharf, North View Pavilion, Love Lock Wall

The high-speed rail is ¥200+ and departs to Hong Kong on weekends

Tai O Fishing Village

The last floating fishing village in Hong Kong

A shack on the water along the waterway

Criss-crossed by waterways and market life

The fishing village is quiet, laid-back and simple

In the evening, go out to sea to see the sea dyed orange

A dazzling array of seafood and teasing the cats on the side of the road

Have a cosy slow weekend

Transportation: Take a bus from Tung Chung Station to Tai O Bus Station

Must go: Ngong Ping Market, Water Shacks, Tiger Mountain

The high-speed rail is ¥200+ and departs to Hong Kong on weekends

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There are many reasons to fall in love with Hong Kong

It's better to spend a weekend on it

Let's explore Hong Kong as you see it

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