12 things you should and should not do in Hong Kong
If you are traveling to Hong Kong-style 'bushwalking', please note the following in order to minimize cost and time non offline. The alley famous playboy in Hong Kong How moved from Hong Kong airport to the center of Hong Kong romance on film 'together forever' 1. NOT RECOMMENDED: Visit the giant Buddha statues 3-Hong-Kong.jpg giant Buddha statue on Lantau Island is located in the newly erected only in 1993. To pass the line of people come here everyday hustle, you will takes a lot of effort and time. 2. DO: Visit the Thousand Buddha monastery 4-Hong-Kong.jpg Instead of to giant Buddha statues, you should take the time to visit Buddhist architectural overall impression in the Sha Tin District (Sha Tin), north of Tsim Sha Tsui with nearly 13,000 gilded Buddha statue. 3. DO NOT: Spend all your time on the island of Hong Kong 5-Hong-Kong.jpg Although Hong Kong Island focused most crowded neighborhoods, entertainment venues, shopping malls crowded but that's just one side of Hong Kong only. 4. DO: Explore the remote islands 6-Hong-Kong.jpg includes up to 263 Hong Kong island, so you will not be able to go all the way, but let's have fun with selective whiff. You can take a ferry and spend the day on Lamma Island Tai O or for enjoying the fresh peaceful feeling, watching sea turtles, pink dolphins or fishing. 5. DO NOT: Shopping in the commercial hub 7-Hong-Kong.jpg Hong Kong's famous shopping paradise with giant commercial center. However, if there is money tight, do not take the time here because they are mostly luxury, premium, unless you go right promotions, big discount. 6. DO: Take the flea market 8-Hong-Kong.jpg In ordinary markets, Hong Kong's flea market to sell a lot of clothes, souvenirs and accessories Cheap cute. You'll even be able to bargain for the price falls a little more. If you love shopping, look to the Mongkok Market or The Lanes. 7. DO NOT: Take a taxi during peak hours 9-Hong-Kong.jpg Although taxi prices here are not so moved by taxi chat but is something that even the natives also avoided because the roads are blocked. 8. DO: Take the subway 10-Hong-Kong.jpg underground metro system of Hong Kong is very convenient, fast, clean, cheap and easy to use. With subway network pervades the direction of the city, by means of this move is the best solution to avoid stuck in rush hours. Subway systems of Hong Kong have signs in English so tourists will not worry about getting lost. Or if you still want to be walking and sightseeing, you can select two-storey tram or bus. 9. Refrain from eating at restaurants 11-Hong-Kong.jpg Restaurants in Hong Kong experts are highly appreciated cuisine and of course the price is also expensive. Also here are usually Western dishes, the restaurant is little local flavor of tradition. 10. DO: Enjoy street food -Hong-Kong.jpg 12 Delicious - cheap - strange is great 3 criteria of the pavement cafes in Hong Kong. Any time, any where you can also find roadside stalls selling typical dishes of the city. 11. DO NOT: Take the tram to the top of Victoria Peak 1-Hong-Kong.jpg Opened in 1888, the first tram line in Asia was seen as the best way to reach the top of Victoria Peak (Mountain Pacific) - the highest mountain in Hong Kong. But too many people rushing up here and want to take the train, you have to queue for a long time, up to every hour. 12. DO: Go to the top of Victoria Peak automobile 2-Hong-Kong.jpg path leads to the highest point of Hong Kong are paved and flanked by greenery, is well suited for those who want to enjoy the scenery. It takes just over 1 hour as you have completed the trip up to the top of Victoria Peak if jumping a taxi or minibus.
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