What are some interesting and delicious places in Hong Kong?
Things here are cheap and expensive, but most of them are cheaper.
There are many small shops in the street. You need clothes, decorations and shoes. For example, the more professional ones are Mong Kok Center and exit D2 of Metro Mong Kok Station, which my classmates and I often go to.
And there are many street snacks in Mong Kok, so you can't miss them, especially their fish eggs, steamed dumplings and Xu Liushan.
There are also many specialized sellers of electrical appliances, including langham place imitations, also in Mong Kok, with relatively high specifications.
If you want to buy something more advanced, go to Causeway Bay, where there are many famous brand stores and shopping malls like Harbour City.
Like those who live in Mong Kok, their advantages are similar to those of family hotels. 180 one night, although the environment is small, there are air-conditioned TV toilets, and they are not dirty, and they are also close to Mong Kok, where shopping takes place.
The cheapest and most convenient means of transportation in Hong Kong is the subway. The location of each exit will be clearly marked, which is the best for unfamiliar people. Generally, the big location is near the exit of the subway station.
Places to play, such as Ocean Park, Disney and Taiping Mountain, recently have a cable car Ngong Ping 360 and Tsim Sha Tsui. Wan Chai can also go to Lan Kwai Fong, which is all nearby. I don't think much of the rest, and Lantau Island will do.
Although RMB can be used now, some stores set the exchange rate higher, so you will suffer more. So it's more cost-effective for you to exchange RMB for Hong Kong dollars at home. Of course, it will be much more convenient if you use a credit card.