Xiying fortune-telling _ Daying fortune-telling
The Hong Kong part is as follows: Victoria Peak-Repulse Bay-Ocean Park, Central Victoria Harbour-Stanley Street, Stanley Market, Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Center-Hong Kong Golden Bauhinia Plaza-Hong Kong Happy Valley-Hong Kong Disneyland-Shopping Hotspot in Tsim Sha Tsui, New Territories-Kowloon Avenue of Stars-Kowloon Tsim Sha Tsui Former Kowloon Canton Railway Bell Tower-Kowloon Hong Kong Museum of Art-Kowloon Hong Kong Space Museum-Kowloon Mosque Hong Kong Cultural Center Shopping Section. 1, Stanley-International Women's Street comes to Stanley Market every sunny day, but the endless stream of people are mostly foreign tourists with different skin colors and accents. Shops along the street also seem to be specially set up for western tourists. Most of them sell clothes with China national characteristics, such as cheongsam, Tang suit and mandarin jacket, as well as Chinese handicrafts such as porcelain, rattan, lacquer painting, sculpture, embroidery and embroidery, as well as jewelry, jewelry, antiques and various silk fabrics. There are also clothes, shoes, hats and brand-name clothes produced in Hong Kong. A dazzling array of things, cheap, so that tourists often have unexpected surprises. The clerk is also eloquent and knows how to talk with tourists in ordinary English. Therefore, in recent years, the reputation of "International Women's Street" has soared. "Stanley welcomes the sunrise" was listed as one of the old eight scenic spots in Xiangjiang River in its early years. Stanley Street is located in the southeast corner of Hong Kong Island, facing the Pacific Ocean. In the morning, the red sun rises from the sea, and the Stanley Peninsula is bathed in the morning light. The mountains are misty and radiant. Looking at the cliff from the sea, it looks like a huge red column, hence the name. Near the bay of Stanley Street, there are many restaurants with ethnic characteristics. Western restaurants and bars are very lively, and almost all the guests are foreigners. Most restaurant signs, dishes and wine labels are written in English. Stanley is located in the southern part of Hong Kong Island, full of small town customs. The seascape restaurant in the historic building of Murray Building is full of romance. There are snack bars and Chinese restaurants in Stanley market; Stanley Bay is a good place to "eat the environment" with small bars and open-air cafes all over Europe. Shopping and enjoying food in Stanley is definitely an exciting experience for you. Transportation: Take bus 6A 6, 6X and 260 to Stanley (via Repulse Bay) or take bus 14 at Xiwanhe Wharf. At Chai Wan MTR Station and Dunlong Street in Causeway Bay, you can take the green minibus 16m or 40 to Stanley respectively. 2. Food Paradise Kowloon City Kowloon City may be a little strange to Chinese mainland compatriots. If I tell you that Kowloon City is a gourmet paradise in Hong Kong, I believe you will be interested to see it. There are many famous food shops in Kowloon City, and the food district is located on several streets from Fulao Road to Chengnan Road. There are more than 100 restaurants here, and almost every two or three stores are restaurants. Here is a collection of restaurants with Chinese and foreign characteristics, including Shanghai cuisine, Portuguese cuisine, Vietnamese cuisine, Japanese cuisine, Chaozhou cuisine, hotpot restaurant, seafood restaurant, Hakka cuisine, Taiwanese cuisine, Thai cuisine and some authentic snacks, among which Thai restaurants are the most. In terms of decoration, the restaurants here also have their own characteristics. Some are resplendent, some are very common, and the prices are rich and frugal. Just visiting these restaurants is a pleasure. Because this area was originally inhabited by Thais, there are many Thai restaurants and Thai Castroni, and the whole area is full of Southeast Asian flavor. In a word, when you come to Kowloon City, you have to eat. Taste the perfect food, you can also explore the old airport and Kowloon Walled Park, and go to Huaimian Kowloon City. On the old site of the old airport, you can still see the runway clearly, but the plane will never take off and land here again. With the relocation of the airport, Kowloon City's international status was suddenly eclipsed, the scenery remained the same, but the personnel changed, which made people feel a little sorry. However, it still has its own characteristics and is a place worth visiting, especially for gourmets or friends who are interested in the history of Kowloon City. 3. Women's Street is facing the outdoor street of Xianda Square. This is a famous women's street selling all kinds of cheap goods. Commonly known, the original street name is Cai Tong Street, located in Mong Kok District, Kowloon. The total length is about 1 km, and it is open every afternoon around 1 pm until after midnight. The whole street is a street stall, and the goods sold are mainly clothes and accessories. Most women's goods are called women's street, and there are stalls selling audio-visual products or souvenirs. This is one of the famous shopping streets in Hong Kong. There are many people every day, and it is a must-see place for tourists when they come to Hong Kong. 4. No.5 Xiyangcai Street. Garden Street, Xiyangcai Street and Garden Street near Ladies Street are also places worth visiting. Xiyangcai Street mainly sells camera appliances, and tourists who are interested in digital cameras or mobile phones will definitely linger here. Garden Street is full of sporting goods stores, which is called Bo Xie Street. Three streets are adjacent, and shopping will be full. Address: Mong Kok, Kowloon (Cai Tong Street Exit of Mong Kok Subway Station) Business hours: The business hours of most stalls are 03: 00pm-07: 00pm-10: 00pm 6. The busiest seafood street in Sepanying District is a well-known trading center for salted fish and other seafood. Most of these seafood shops are located in the west of Des Voeux Road between queen street and Main Street. Due to the vigorous development of seafood trade, most related products in Hong Kong (such as salted fish, shark's fin, sacks, reed stalks, etc.) are also concentrated in Sai Ying Pan. Most of these workshops are small in scale and have few employees, and they are all located in residential buildings. Transportation: Bus No.5, 5A, 5B, 18, 47, 1 13, 9 14, 905; Tram (along Des Voeux Road West) 7. Temple Street Temple Street is a very famous street in Hong Kong. It mainly sells cheap goods, and the things it sells are basically the same as those in Women's Street, but the only difference from Women's Street is that there is food in Temple Street, and shops only open at night. Temple Street is divided into north and south sections, and there is a temple in the middle section, so it is named Temple Street. After 5 pm every day, Temple Street will be crowded with stalls selling all kinds of goods, and the price is not too expensive and there are many choices, so many people like to shop here. Moreover, Temple Street is full of food stalls, which is a must for tourists. After nightfall, there will be some special booths, such as singing opera, divination, fortune telling, qigong and selling medicine, so that every tourist can fully appreciate the unique culture and customs of Hong Kong. Taiwan Province Province: Taiwan Province Province from north to south is as follows: Are you ready? GO GO Keelung Temple stuttering snacks, Heping Island Park, Chiang Kai-shek Park, Taipei Shilin Night Market snacks, Palace Museum, Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall, Taipei 10 1, Ferris wheel, Danshui Town, Muka Zoo, yehliu in Jinshan, eating seafood, watching the weathered queen's head stone, eating dried tofu in Taoyuan Daxi, visiting two Chiang Mausoleums, enjoying Ci Lake and villain. Eating peanut candy in Longtan, watching Hsinchu in Shimen Reservoir, eating rice noodles and meatballs, watching Miaoli Lake in Chenghuang Temple, picking strawberries, watching woodcarving and watching the fire. Eating sun cakes and enjoying flowers in Taichung, Enzan Ijuin, Changhua's largest flower production base and Yuemei water recreation area. Experience life at sea, eat oysters and roast oysters, enjoy the sunrise and see the sea of clouds. Shenmu, stone table products, alpine tea, Chilou in Tainan, Confucius Temple (Chunqiu Pavilion, Wuli, the only undersea cross-sea tunnel in Taiwan Province Province, Liuhe Night Market Snacks, Qijin Seaside Park, Building 85 (Dongdi City), Zuoyinglian Lake, night tour in Wanluan Township, Pingtung, Aihe River-Langlang Gate (Hengchun Ancient City) and "Automobile City" Fishing Port in South Australia-Watching Dolphins and Whales on Guishan Island, Jiaoxi Hot Springs, Fushan Botanical Garden, Dongshanhe Park Hualien Taroko Pavilion, Qixingtan Coast, Zhikaxuan Forest Park in Ji 'an Township, Xiugu Tunxi River Drifting (Drifting), Hualien Port, Taitung Yuchang Highway on the east coast of Huadong East, East Coast Tour, Taimali Jinyong Mountain, Chishang Township Rice Food, and Dapo Chisuo. Then go to Nantou, green island serenade (the only county and city not facing the sea in Taiwan Province Province), Sun Moon Lake, Jiuzu Cultural Village, Jiji Railway Station, Puli Pinshaoxing Wine, Zinan Temple in Zhushan Town, East China Sea Water Sports in Xiangmaoyou Penghu, Baodun, Shishou, Tianhou Palace, Guanyin Pavilion and Rainbow Bridge. Nanhai Qi Mei. Wan' an Pan Tong. Xiyu Hengjiao Binhai Road, Daguoye columnar jointed basalt, Qima weathered rock, Qima Wukongding, Niuxinshan, Dongtai Castle (Xiyu Dongtai) Zhuwan, cuttlefish fishing, sea anchovy sashimi Jinmen light gathering building, Guningtou War History Museum, Zhenwei dike, Guningtou water wai tower, Qionglin Chua's ancestral hall. August 23rd Anti-Japanese War History Museum Mr. Yu Dayou Memorial Hall, kinmen county Ceramic Factory Zhongshan Memorial Forest, Mr. Guo Bo Memorial Hall, Jinmen Winery Pinggaoliang Liquor Mazu Beigan Avenue Airport, Tanghoutan, Bishan, Qiaozai, Qinbi Village, Fanlitan, Tangqi Village, Beigan Baisha Port, Nangan Fuao Port, Fuzheng Village, Tai Po Stone Carving, Beihai Tunnel, Lagong, Yuntai Mountain, etc. Safe home