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What are the best places to eat and have fun in Hong Kong?

Hello! Your question is answered as follows:

One, Hong Kong food

Hong Kong is known as the food paradise, to come over here to eat food, the owner is really a wise move! (Like me, a foodie, huh ~ ~)

1, first of all, to give you the recommended snacks:

Hong Kong-style stocking milk tea, barbecued pork buns, quicksand buns, fish siu mai, steamed phoenix claw, egg仔

Pork Chop Buns, Creamy Pork Buns, curry beef brisket rice

Primal shrimp wonton noodle, beef brisket river noodle, Che Chai Noodle, a variety of roasted meat (BBQ pork, BBQ pork, roasted goose)

Curry squid, curry, roasted meat and roasted goose.

Curry squid, curry fish eggs and conch, cuttlefish balls

Hsu Liushan's desserts

Australian Milk Company's egg white stewed fresh milk with apricot stewed egg

Turtle Ling Ling Paste

Portuguese egg tart, creamy thick toast

These are the snacks you can get at street side teahouses or snack bars.

2. Here are the addresses to eat various kinds of food, you can choose some appropriately according to your situation. Since I don't know where you guys live, I'll just make a general recommendation.

Near Causeway Bay

1 Chi Kee

Address:G/F, 84 Percival Street, Causeway Bay (Won Hong Kong Culinary Award)

Fresh shrimp wonton noodle, fried pangolin ball, pork cartilage noodle in soup

2 Man Fai Cuttlefish Ball King

Address:22-24 Jardine's Bazaar, Causeway Bay (Opposite to the street opposite to SOGO, Causeway Bay. Keung Kee)

The first time you eat can call the purple ink three fresh noodles, there are Qi ink ball, Prince ink (cuttlefish boy) with ink head (cuttlefish whiskers) with seaweed.

3 Keung Kee Vietnamese Cuisine

Address: G/F, 319 Hennessy Road, Wan Chai, Hong Kong

4 Ho Hung Kee

Address: Exit A, Causeway Bay MTR Station, 2 Sharp Street East, Causeway Bay

5 Aladdin's Curry House

Address: 2/F, Fortune Hing Mansion, 60 Russell Street, Causeway Bay

6 Sun Chiu Kee

Address: G/F, 15-17 Sugar Street, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong (near Hennessy Road)

Signature Wonton Noodles, Cuttlefish Ball Noodles, Beef Brisket Noodles (the beef brisket is very plentiful and very flavorful, and it is tough and chewy).

7 Yee Shun Dairy Company

Address: 85 Percival Street, Causeway Bay (near Times Square)

506 Lockhart Road, Causeway Bay (Causeway Bay MTR station C or D1)

8 Tai Leung Bak Kee

Tai Leung Bak Kee is famous for its "food batters". Sesame, almond, walnut, peanut and coconut pastes are the mainstays of the store. Because the powder is so finely ground, the paste is especially smooth.

Address: There is a shop in the middle of Causeway Bay and Wan Chai on Hennessy Road, and another one at the Sai Yeung Choi Street exit of the Mong Kok MTR station

9 Kung Wo Tong (恭和堂)

, the founder of Kung Wo Tong (恭和堂)

, is the name of the store where the tortoise jelly was made, and where it was made by the founder of Kung Wo Tong (恭和堂)

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Address: G/F, 87 Percival Street, Causeway Bay

10 Snake Soup and Snake King II

Address: G/F, 24 Percival Street, Causeway Bay

11 Tak Cheong Fish Balls and Noodles

Address: 75 Electric Road, Causeway Bay (Exit A2 of Tin Hau MTR Station, go straight on Electric Road, Junction of Electric Road and Liuli Street, Kam Kei Mansion)

12 Sink Kee Wonton Noodle

Address: G/F, 50 Russell Street, Causeway Bay

13 Hei Kee Typhoon Shelter Fried Spicy Crab

Address: Shop A2-3, G/F, Lockhart Mansion, 441 Lockhart Road, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong

14 Tsui Wah Restaurant (Causeway Bay)

Address: G/F, 20 King Lung Street, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong

15 Sun Kee Che Chai Noodle

Address: Shop B, 49 Deng Lung Street, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong

16 Tai Hing Barbecue Restaurant (SINO GLOBAL INSURANCE CENTER SHOP)

Address: G/F, G/F, No. 1-3, SINO GLOBAL INSURANCE CENTER, 470-484 Jaffe Road, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong Island

Near Mongkok

1. Wah Sing Ice House (the Ice House is the Tea Shop)

Address: G/F, 107 Sai Yeung Choi Street South, Mongkok

2. Tim Luck Dim Sum Shop

Address: Shop 8, G/F, Tsui Yuen Building, Phase 2, No. 2-20 Kwong Wah Street, Mongkok

(Hong Kong style dim sum: baked BBQ pork buns with crispy skin, sausage noodle, shrimp dumplings)

3. Fatty's Tapas Shop

Address: 55 Dundas Street, Mongkok, Hong Kong

Address: Hong Kong Kowloon Store 4A, 55 Dundas Street, Mongkok (near Tung Choi Street)

4, Hoi Wong Congee Shop (Mongkok Road Shop)

Address: G/F, 22 Mongkok Road, Kowloon, Hong Kong

5, Fu Kee Congee

Address: No. 104-106 Fa Yuen Street, Mongkok, Kowloon, Hong Kong

6, Tsui Yuen (Grand Century Place Shop)

Address: Kowloon Store 803, Grand Century Place, 193 Prince Edward Road West, Mongkok (near Mongkok East MTR Exit D)

7, Coconut King

Address: G/F, 72 Bute Street, Mongkok, Kowloon, Hong Kong

8, Fat Kee Desserts (Mongkok Shop)

G/F, 27 Soy Street, Mongkok, Kowloon, Hong Kong (near Tung Choi Street)

9, Rice Desserts (Nga Lan Center Shop)

Shop B, 3/F, Nga Lan Center, 639 Nathan Road, Mongkok, Kowloon, Hong Kong

10, Heng Heung Old Bakery (Mongkok Shop)

Shop 1, G/F, 579 Nathan Road, Mongkok, Kowloon, Hong Kong

11, Prince Ice House

G/F, 747 Nathan Road, Mongkok, Kowloon, Hong Kong

12, Tsui Yuen Tea Restaurant

Address: Shop 8, 2/F, Mongkok Cooked Food Center, 117 Shanghai Street, Mongkok, Kowloon (near Langham Place)

13, Sham Tseng Chan Kee Roast Goose and Noodle Tea Restaurant (Reclamation Street Shop)

Address: 427-427A, Reclamation Street, Mongkok, Kowloon (near Argyle Street)

Last but not least, I would highly recommend one of the following:

Kau Kee Beef Brisket Kau Kee Restaurant

Address: G/F, 21 Gough Street, Central

Cantonese (Cantonese), vermicelli/rice noodles, beef brisket, beef brisket noodle, beef brisket in stocking soup

3, the owner of the building since he came to Hong Kong, must take time out to go to the teahouse to have an authentic Hong Kong-style afternoon tea, drink a cup of smooth stocking milk tea, so that only to count as having come to Hong Kong. In addition to local Hong Kong food, the owner must not miss the food of other countries. Korean bibimbap, Japanese ramen, Thai hot pot, Indonesian curry, Vietnamese river noodles, can be eaten in Hong Kong. If the owner likes seafood, he can consider going to the stalls on Temple Street in Jordan.

Lastly, warmly remind the owner, Causeway Bay, Tsim Sha Tsui, where the price of tea restaurants is relatively expensive, Mongkok's commoner, tea restaurants, you can choose the Silver Dragon, but the price is a little more expensive than the average tea restaurant, but delicious. Yau Ma Tei there are a lot of street stalls, flavor is good, the price is considered acceptable.

Second, Hong Kong fun attractions

Hong Kong fun place a lot, I recommend you some of the more famous attractions, you can refer to:

1, Central and the Peak

Central is the center of Hong Kong Island. It is the commercial, tourist and financial center of Hong Kong. Central is also one of the most famous tourist and shopping centers, and Hollywood Road, which sells antiques, has been chosen as one of the top ten shopping streets in the world.

The Peak, commonly known as the Peak, is the highest peak on Hong Kong Island. To visit the Peak, you can take a car to the top of the Peak by circling up from the highway. However, more tourists prefer the cable car as it is a quick and extremely scenic way to get to the peak. This makes the Peak the best place to see the wonderful night view of Hong Kong's "Pearl of the Orient". The Madame Tussauds wax museum on the Peak is also worth a visit.

How to get there: Take bus 15C from Central Star Ferry Bus Terminal to the cable car station on Garden Road or take bus 15 along Peak Road to the Peak.

2, Ocean Park

Ocean Park Hong Kong is a recreational park in Hong Kong on the theme of the sea, located in Hong Kong's Wong Chuk Hang, covers an area of more than 870,000 square meters, Ocean Park in 2009 inaugurated the "Asian Animals World" is the first project of the development plan to launch, the exhibition of giant pandas, giant pandas and other precious Asian animals, and has the world's largest animal population. The "Asian Animal World", completed in 2009, was the first project launched under the development plan, featuring rare Asian animals such as giant pandas and red pandas, while the "Aqua City", one of the world's largest aquariums, was also launched in early 2011. As of 2011, Ocean Park Hong Kong is divided into eight zones. Ocean Park Hong Kong has the largest marine aquarium and themed amusement park in Southeast Asia, where you can not only see fun open-air playgrounds and dolphin shows, but also a thousand strange marine fish, towering ocean skyscraper, and even thrilling cross mine flying car, speed ride, which is a perfect combination of science, sightseeing and entertainment.

How to get there: Take the 629 special bus from Admiralty Bus Terminal.

3, Repulse Bay Beach

Located in the south of Hong Kong Island, Repulse Bay is Hong Kong's most representative swimming beach. The water in Repulse Bay is clear and sandy, the beach is long, the beach bed is wide, and the waves are calm.

How to get there: Take bus no. 6, 6A or 61 from the bus terminal at Exchange Square in Central and get off at Repulse Bay.

4, Tsim Sha Tsui - Mong Kok

Tsim Sha Tsui is located at the southern tip of the Kowloon Peninsula and is the most important commercial center, tourist area and shopping paradise within the Kowloon district. Besides, there are several cultural and educational centers in the district, such as the Hong Kong Cultural Centre, Hong Kong Museum of Art, Space Museum, Hong Kong Museum of History and Hong Kong Science Museum ...... etc.

The most famous attractions in Tsim Sha Tsui include the Avenue of Stars and the Tsim Sha Tsui waterfront. Enjoying the night view of Victoria Harbour and the Illuminations of Hong Kong multi-media light and music show along the waterfront of the Tsim Sha Tsui Cultural Center is an indispensable Hong Kong sightseeing program. In addition, Tsim Sha Tsui is the district with the highest concentration of international famous stores and is also a must-visit shopping area for tourists. Tourists who like to buy beauty and cosmetic products should not miss the cosmetic stores in Harbour City and Granville Road.

Mongkok is located in central Kowloon and is one of the busiest areas in Hong Kong. As there are several famous shopping streets in the district, such as Sai Yeung Choi Street, Women's Street, Sneaker Street and Fa Yuen Street, it is a must-visit place for tourists who come to Hong Kong for shopping and spending.

5, Wong Tai Sin Temple

Wong Tai Sin Temple, also known as Scrooge's Garden, was built in 1921 and is one of the famous temples in Hong Kong. The design of the temple is rich in color, the building is majestic and splendid, very rich in the characteristics of traditional Chinese temple architecture.

The Wong Tai Sin Temple occupies an area of more than 18,000 ping. In addition to the main temple, the Mahamudra Temple, there are also small gardens, the Three Sacred Halls, the Sacred Heart Garden, and stalls for goodwill believers to buy joss sticks and good-luck charms. The Nine Dragon Wall inside the temple is modeled after the Nine Dragon Wall of the Forbidden City in Beijing. It is said that if you visit the Wong Tai Sin Temple, you will get what you ask for, and the signatures are particularly good.

Hours: 7am to 5.30pm daily

Fare: Free

How to get there: MTR Wong Tai Sin Station, Exit B2, walk along the directions for about a few minutes.

6. Tian Tan Buddha (Po Lin Monastery, Lantau Island)

Near the square in front of the Po Lin Monastery on Lantau Island, there is a majestic statue of Buddha, the "Tian Tan Buddha". Composed of 200 bronze castings, the 26-meter-high Buddha weighs 220 metric tons, making it the world's largest outdoor bronze seated Buddha.

Opening hours: 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.

How to get there: Take the MTR to Tung Chung Station and transfer to bus No. 23 or take the cable car from Tung Chung.

7. Tsing Ma Bridge

The Tsing Ma Bridge, which connects Tsing Yi Island and Ma Wan, is a world-class structure built to complement the development of the Hong Kong International Airport. The Tsing Ma Bridge is not only a major architectural landmark in Hong Kong, but also the world's longest dual-purpose suspension bridge for vehicles and railroads.

The best place to see the majestic Tsing Ma Bridge is at the Lantau Link Visitor Center and the nearby observation deck at the northwest tip of Tsing Yi Island. Inside the Lantau Main Line Visitor Center, there is information about the construction of the Lantau Main Line and the Tsing Ma Bridge, as well as models and information films about the Main Line. Outside the center, a cross-section of the main cable of the Tsing Ma Bridge is displayed. From the observation deck, you can see the grandeur of the Aoyama Bridge, which symbolizes the greatness of human construction.

How to get there:

Take the Mass Transit Railway (MTR) to Tsing Yi Station via Tung Chung Line or Airport Express, and take the green minibus 308M at Exit A1 to the Visitor Center.

8. Disneyland

Hong Kong Disneyland covers an area of 126 hectares, backed by North Lantau Island and facing Penny's Bay, and is the eleventh theme park of Disney Worldwide.

9. Temple Street Night Market

If you're familiar with Hong Kong movies, you'll have a sense of déjà vu when you visit Temple Street. It was once the shooting location for many movies such as "New Love" and "God of Food". Why do directors like to shoot here? Why do directors like to shoot here and why do they like to use the story of Temple Street as the subject matter for their creations? Because Temple Street contains authentic Hong Kong sentiments, especially the night market, which reflects Hong Kong's living culture everywhere.

Temple Street got its name from the nearby Tin Hau Temple, but it's also known as "Men's Street" because most of the vendors in the area sell mainly men's goods: knitwear, sweatshirts, jeans, pens, wristwatches, laser discs, electronics and toys, computer hardware and travel bags. Don't forget that Temple Street is also a popular place for food, with rows and rows of "dai pai dongs" (roadside stalls) on both sides of the road, selling authentic food such as boiled rice and, of course, the Gusteau's "lajiao mian" (noodles with minced meat).

If there is anything you do not understand, you are welcome to ask questions, do not be polite

If the answer to your satisfaction, please take my answer, do not be cheap Y(^_^)Y