The vast majority of mainland tourists do not know this excellent scenic spot. Most of them come from foreign tourists, India, Europe, America and Korea, and very few Hong Kong residents. I read this information from a travel note by the Honeycomb. In the past, senior players recommended to go to the free viewing floors of the Bank of China Building and the HSBC Building in Central, but they are shorter than those of the HKMA, and the viewing floors of the Bank of China Building have now been closed. The main entrance of the HKMA is on the sea, No. 8 Financial Street. From Guojin Phase 2 Mall to the first floor, there is a direct access to the HKMA. On the first floor of the HKMA, a visitor's card will be issued with the pass registration information, and then an elevator will be taken directly to the 55th floor. On the 55th floor of the HKMA, there is an exhibition hall and a library showing the development history of the HKMA. The exhibition hall is rich and interesting. It details the issuance process of banknotes in circulation in Hong Kong. There are many sensory games to help you understand the operation mechanism of Hong Kong's monetary system. It's very interesting. The most important thing is the 270 degree landing observation platform, half-mountain, central, part of the view of Victoria Harbour. The Bank of China Building, the HSBC Building, is under it. You can also see the lofty Pavilion on the top of the Taiping Mountain. It opens from 10 to 18 o'clock on weekdays, and the weekend time is slightly different. The group can also make an appointment for the tour guide service. Personally, it's about 2:30 p.m.