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I want to go to Hong Kong for Christmas, and I would like to ask some experts for advice. What are the characteristics of Christmas in Hong Kong and whether there are any places to go shopping? It is
I want to go to Hong Kong for Christmas, and I would like to ask some experts for advice. What are the characteristics of Christmas in Hong Kong and whether there are any places to go shopping? It is best to tell them in detail.

There are too many interesting places in Hong Kong:

Classic: Golden Bauhinia Square, Taiping Mountain? +? Madame Tussauds, Victoria Harbour, Ladies' Street, Temple Street and Waterfront Promenade? +? Avenue of Stars, Disneyland, Ocean Park, Baolian Temple, Ngong Ping Cable Car, Wong Tai Sin Temple, Lan Kwai Fong, Stanley, Repulse Bay, Wangfu Stone and Wishing Tree. . .

Unique means of transportation: tram (the only double-decker tram in the world, commonly known as "Ding Ding"), ferry, and light rail.

Special snacks: Hong Kong-style roasted meat, Hong Kong-style tea, seafood from Sai Kung/Lamma Island/Lei Yue Mun, chezai noodles, fish eggs and eggs that used to be street stalls have now been turned into pavement, sweet and turtle paste; There are also French, Italian, Japanese, Chinese and Southeast Asian cuisines. . .

Some people say that Hong Kong can be visited in three days, but in fact it can be visited in about one week.

I forgot, there are shopping hotspots:

(1) Central Landmark Plaza? -? Very high grade

(2) Pacific Place in Admiralty? -? Not far from the foot of Taiping Mountain

(3) SOGO and Times Square in Causeway Bay? -? Hot spot of New Year's Day countdown every year

(4) Festival Walk in Kowloon Tong? -? Very large

(5) Sha Tin New Town Plaza? -? The first large shopping mall along the East Rail at Luohu Port

(6) Tsim Sha Tsui Harbour City? -? Next to the Star Ferry Pier, the cruise pier is on the other side. What's more distinctive is that every year from December 1st to New Year's Day, there is a Christmas-themed activity lighting, which is very beautiful

(7) Donghui City? -? A shopping mall nearest to the airport

(8) Nathan Road? -? From the Prince to Tsim Sha Tsui, there are shopping malls on both sides, as well as clothing, jewelry and restaurants. In December, the whole Nathan Road is decorated with Christmas lights.

(9) langham place? -? The shopping hotspots in Mong Kok

include clothes and bags of world-famous brands.

LZ~ since you haven't decided whether to travel to Hong Kong, it's difficult to give you a specific itinerary now. However, during the visit to Hong Kong, all the places except Stanley, Repulse Bay, Wangfu Stone and Wishing Tree are worth getting. Especially in Tsim Sha Tsui seaside promenade? +? On the Avenue of Stars, you can watch the symphony of lights at the top of many commercial buildings in Central from 8: to 8: 15 every night. Laser show, see how beautiful Victoria Harbour is at night ~ And during December, there are Christmas lights in two large buildings and commercial buildings on both sides of Victoria Harbour.

In addition to the above, there are three streets in Mong Kok, namely (1) Xiyangcai Street (2) Tongcai Street parallel to Nathan Road, commonly known as Ladies Street (3) Garden Street, commonly known as Bo Xie Street.

(1) The chain stores of cosmetics and skin care products and the places where digital products are most concentrated in Hong Kong. There are several places where Sasha, Zhuo Yue, Angel, ColourMix, H2O, Fancl, Fengze, Broadway, Zhongyuan and Suning laser

(2) all the cheap clothes and trinkets can be found in one street, and they can also bargain

(3) So brand sports shoes and supplies are all cheaper than specialty stores.

General itinerary in Hong Kong:

The first day: Golden Bauhinia Square? -? Causeway Bay? -? Taiping Peak? -? Lan Kwai Fong (world-famous bar street)

Day 2: Disneyland (from morning to night)

Day 3: Ocean Park? -? Tsim Sha Tsui

Day 4: Baolian Temple on Lantau Island? +? Ngong Ping Cable Car? -? Wong Tai Sin Temple

Day 5: Yau Tsim Mong District (Yau Ma Tei, Tsim Sha Tsui, Mong Kok)

Day 6: Stanley? -? Repulse bay? -? Festival Walk, Kowloon Pond

LZ~ If you are sure to visit Hong Kong, I will tell you all the schedules and bus routes in detail.

Finally, I attach a night view of Victoria Harbour with a picture of symphony of lights for you.