Hong Kong One Day City Walk - A 20,000-step journey with a guide
Prepare in advance:
1. Get an Octopus card (applicable for all transportation and most shopping, very convenient!) But it's not mandatory, you can use the wx ride code to travel everywhere.
2. Exchange for Hong Kong dollars according to personal spending (many small shops really only accept HKD, if you plan to visit Lung Shing Dispensary, HKD is a must)
I usually exchange at the border, and if there's any leftover, I can exchange it back.
3. Hong Kong and Macau pass.
4. Power bank
5. Google Maps
6. Hong Kong one-day data SIM card (easily purchased online, very cheap and I find it quite useful, there's basically always signal)
One day check-in
Recommended sightseeing route:
Cross the border at Shenzhen Futian Port (or directly take the 🚄 to West Kowloon) ➡️ Mong Kok ➡️ Yau Ma Tei ➡️ Tsim Sha Tsui ➡️ Avenue of Stars ➡️ Central ➡️ Kennedy Town
One day check-in itinerary:
From Lok Ma Chau Station 🚇 take the East Rail Line towards Admiralty to Kowloon Tong Station, transfer to the Kwun Tong Line towards Whampoa to Mong Kok Station, Exit B2 to see the popular check-in spot, the footbridge ➡️ After taking photos, walk to Yau Ma Tei Hong Kong Police Station ➡️ After shooting Yau Ma Tei Police Station, walk to Yau Ma Tei Station (B2), take the Tsuen Wan Line towards Central to Tsim Sha Tsui Station (E), locate near the Clock Tower, Harbour City and Avenue of Stars are nearby for a stroll and photos, Harbour City popular coffee shop (Harbour City Mall 3rd floor, Shop 309) ➡️ After shooting, walk to Tsim Sha Tsui Star Ferry Pier, take the 5 HKD Star Ferry for 5 minutes to Central Pier (turn left at Pier 9/10 🉑 to take a full view of the Ferris wheel), enjoy the famous ice cream, and the popular clock is nearby, then you can walk to fineprint to take photos of the graffiti wall, etc. Additionally, the Bank of China Tower trio, Central Station Exit J2 (navigate to Bank of China Tower, walk and see a staircase on the right, and a subway passage on the left) is recommended for night photography ➡️ From Central Station, take the Island Line towards Kennedy Town to reach Kennedy Town, Exit C, walk to Sun Yat Sen Memorial Park
Some small suggestions:
1. Most places in Hong Kong do not have seating, be prepared for a lot of walking and wear the most comfortable shoes 👟
2. For those who want to take photos and check in, please note ⚠️ most popular photo spots are crowded, it's recommended to find your own angles to avoid the crowd, otherwise, it's really a waste of time
The toilet environment is pretty good. Yacht! Ferris wheel! Sunset coaster! It is recommended to exchange Hong Kong dollars for the yacht without queuing and get on the boat directly for 6 yuan. The queues for the Ferris wheel and sunset coaster are longer. It depends on your personal situation. Hahaha
Victoria Harbor has blue sky, white clouds and clear water during the day. Small boats and 10,000-ton ships enter and exit the harbor without interfering with each other. At night, the lights are even brighter, creating a magnificent night view of the "Pearl of the Orient". There are many kinds of sea sightseeing boats in Hong Kong, among which the Star Ferry is the most popular. The Star Ferry mainly travels between urban tourist spots such as Central, Wan Chai and Tsim Sha Tsui, and was once listed as one of the "50 Must-Visit Attractions in Life" by the American National Geographic Magazine. Victoria Harbor can dock aircraft carriers and is one of the largest ports in the world. It is open 24 hours a day and the coast is free to visit. It is cost-effective and worth recommending to all friends.
I recommend people from all over the world to come to Hongkong to see Victoria Harbour. 🎉🎉🎉 The night view is so beautiful! Really nice! 💗💗💗 🚢The snacks are delicious and the lighting for taking photos is perfect! Perfect.🥰🥰🥰✨✨✨
The night view is very worth a visit, beautiful, and the beauty of Victoria Harbour is harvested from multiple angles. The little brother on the cruise ship service is super intimate, patiently explain the story behind the Jindian Xiaojing, the photo technology is also superb, lighting up the fun!
Iconic harbour of Hong Kong. it looks great during the day but nothing beats the amazing night view. a lot of restaurants and bars in the area.
Victoria Harbour in Hong Kong is a total must-see! The views are incredible, especially at night when the skyline lights up. It's a great spot to hang out, take a leisurely stroll, and just soak in the atmosphere. Whether you're catching the Symphony of Lights show or just enjoying the waterfront, it's definitely worth a visit!
A spectacular night scene to go to when going to Hong Kong. One of my most memorable moments when it came to visiting Hong Kong
The luxury cruise ship is less comfortable. I just hope that the service staff will have a better attitude, don't look down on the mainlanders.