Hong Kong Citywalk's foodie tour guide
🚌I set off from Guangzhou, went to Hong Kong for a two-day and one-night trip
The first day I visited Tsim Sha Tsui, Mong Kok, and Yau Ma Tei for food, shopping, and sightseeing~ For your reference!
🅾️Highlight: Experience the bustle of Hong Kong's streets, experience the Filipinos under the overpass
Watch the skyscrapers at Victoria Harbour, and check in with celebrity handprints
🐮Currency exchange:
It is recommended to download the 'Tourist Octopus' app for top-up, which is very convenient for taking transportation and dining
It is also recommended to exchange 300 Hong Kong dollars, as some old shops only accept cash
There is a First exchange store right out of the West Kowloon high-speed rail station, which exchanges at a 1:1 rate
☀️Weather:
Hong Kong has a marine subtropical monsoon climate
The temperature is high, and the sun is strong
But while there is sunshine, it may also rain
Remember to bring an umbrella, and it is also recommended to wear a hat for sun protection
✅Check-in spot 1: Victoria Harbour, Avenue of Stars
☁️Route:
【West Kowloon】---【Tsim Sha Tsui】, 14 minutes
From 【West Kowloon】 Exit A, walk for 10 minutes to 【Jordan】 MTR station
Then take the subway to 【Tsim Sha Tsui】 Exit E, and you can see Victoria Harbour,
The Avenue of Stars has many celebrities' handprints~
🌝Food; Nearby is K11 MUSEUM, with many high-end dining options to try~
Recommended the Hong Kong limited edition at Starbucks: Japanese Roasted Tea Latte (with oat milk)
The taste is not sweet, with a rich roasted tea flavor, five stars recommended!
About the roads: A kind reminder, there are touchable machines by the roadsides in Hong Kong
Touching them can shorten the waiting time to cross the street~
✅Check-in spot 2: Yau Ma Tei Police Station
🌼Route:
【Tsim Sha Tsui】--【Yau Ma Tei】, 6 minutes
Take the Tsuen Wan Line to 【Yau Ma Tei】 Exit C, and walk to reach 【Yau Ma Tei Police Station】
It was under maintenance when I visited, a popular photo spot often seen in Hong Kong movies!
Nearby is the Woosung Street fruit wholesale market, where you can shop
😀Food: Found a tea restaurant on the street, had a regular meal
It was just average, not recommended...
✅Check-in spot 3: Mong Kok's Tung Choi Street (Ladies' Market)
🌙Route:
【Yau Ma Tei】--【Mong Kok】, 4 minutes
From 【Mong Kok】 Exit D2, you can reach
It was Sunday when I went, many Filipino sisters were camping and gathering on the overpass
It's also a unique feature of Hong Kong~ They were eating hand-pulled rice, sweet and sour pickles, etc.~
Passing the overpass, you can see the street stalls on both sides
I bought an egg waffle for 10HKD, cash only~
The taste felt similar to the ones in Mainland China~
Then I took the bus to AsiaWorld-Expo!
Hong Kong buses have screens
You need to press the button to notify the driver to stop when approaching your station
The roads are not congested, and it's very convenient!
🌸Overall, Hong Kong is very suitable for citywalks,
Despite the imposing skyscrapers
Quietly stepping into the alleys, you can feel the unique atmosphere
Aimless eating and drinking fits right in here!