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Hong Kong City Walk Extreme One-Day Tour Plog Guide

I was also visiting Hong Kong for the first time, and set off without any planning. It was only after arriving and settling in the night before that I started looking for various guides. I organized the places I wanted to visit and found a one-day City Walk that almost doesn't require backtracking~ It's quite suitable for friends who are visiting Hong Kong for the first time~ There were also some places that I just didn't have time for, so I'll have to leave them for next time Route: -Had breakfast near Tsim Sha Tsui (at a tea restaurant) -Took the subway straight to Kennedy Town - Checked in at the famous basketball court photo spot - Strolled around the seaside (stumbled upon a dog park, lots of cute dogs) -Found the tram stop and leisurely headed to Sheung Wan - Got off at a random stop (the stops are very close to each other, depending on where you want to go) -Walked and browsed through the streets and alleys of Hong Kong, from Sheung Wan to Central - Ate egg tarts from three different shops along the way (all delicious, will specifically talk about them in a Hong Kong food PLOG later) -Visited the Central Market, Tai Kwun, Lan Kwai Fong, the Fringe Club, and passed by a small market -Took the Peak Tram to Victoria Peak (advised to buy tickets online in advance, one-way preferred, the queue on-site was huge), visited the Sky Terrace and the adjacent mall -To descend, you can take bus 15 from the mall's ground floor, enjoy a different angle of Victoria Peak and Sheung Wan streets, and head straight to the Central Pier -Walked around the Central Pier, checked in at the Central Ferris Wheel (coincided with a carnival on the square, the queue for the Ferris wheel was super long, didn't get on) -Took the Star Ferry back to Tsim Sha Tsui, started a shopping spree, and if you have the energy, you could also visit Victoria Harbour and the Avenue of Stars (already visited the night before, the night view was decent) -In the evening, went to Langfang Night Market for food, and then headed back Walking around like this, the step count was at least 35,000+, which was really tiring, but I basically experienced everything I wanted to see and ride. In fact, there was still time to check in at the Monster Building, but I was just too tired, so I'll have to wait until next time I visit Hong Kong~ U1S1, the cost of eating in Hong Kong varies from person to person, but transportation is really expensive, the attractions are not particularly great, and the price advantage of shopping is not particularly obvious now. Next time I come to Hong Kong, it will just be for chasing stars and playing along the way~
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Posted: Mar 11, 2024
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