Please give me some advice on a four-day trip to Shenzhen and one day in Hong Kong

Four days in Shenzhen:

lt; first day gt;:

Guomao Building----located at the intersection of Renmin South Road and Jiajia Road, Shenzhen , there is a popular saying in the 1980s: "Going to Shenzhen without going to Guomao is equivalent to going to Beijing without going to Tiananmen." Guomao Revolving Palace, 49th Floor, Guomao Commercial Building, 3005 Nanhu Road, Luohu District (taken by the sightseeing elevator), located in the revolving restaurant Tasting delicious food, overlooking Hong Kong in the distance, and seeing Shenzhen up close is dizzying. It is indeed a realm where heaven, earth, people, scenery, emotions and gods blend together. It has become a unique hot spot in Shenzhen and an ideal place for business entertainment, festive networking and tourism. place.

Dongmen Pedestrian Street:

Dongmen Pedestrian Street is a famous pedestrian street in Shenzhen and one of the top ten famous pedestrian streets in the country. It is the earliest, most mature and largest commercial establishment in Shenzhen. Dongmen, a prosperous district, has gone through 300 years of ups and downs, and has transformed from an ancient stone street into six newly renovated antique buildings including Guanghua Building, Wenshan Building, Yueming Building and Xihua Palace. Green tiles and white walls, Lingnan arcade style, looking at the East Gate today, it is full of commercial charm, various tourism styles, rich cultural atmosphere, full of vitality, and it is a shopping paradise to buy beautiful fashions.

Evening:

Shenzhen is a beautiful and warm city. As night falls and the lights come on, the whole city is particularly enchanting and blurry under the bright neon lights. You can show it when you have time.

Shenzhen Night Market:

Go to Leyuan Road in Luohu District from the East Gate. It takes about ten minutes to walk there. At one end of the Dongmen Pedestrian Street, there is an overpass on the other side of Kowloon City. , and then walk along Hubei Road for more than ten minutes. There is Leyuan Road with many restaurants on the left, especially at night, it is very lively!

lt;The next daygt;:

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South Australia is too far away and one day is not enough. It is recommended that you go to Shenzhen Dameisha Beach. Dameisha Seaside Park is located in Yantian District, Shenzhen City, China, and is located in Dapeng Bay in the east of Shenzhen. It is a beach in Shenzhen. It was developed in 1999. It is one of the earliest seaside parks developed in Shenzhen and one of the more famous beaches in Shenzhen. Dameisha has mountains on its back and faces the sea. Its northeast, north and northwest sides are surrounded by mountains, and its southeast faces Dapeng Bay. Leave the hustle and bustle of the city, enjoy the blue sea and blue sky, enjoy the luxury yacht, and experience speeding on the sea.

Please refer to the diary "Dameisha" I wrote in Baidu Space

lt; The third day gt; Go to Window of the World:

Window of the World Located on the bank of Shenzhen Bay, it covers an area of ??480,000 square meters. As a large-scale cultural tourist attraction with the theme of promoting the essence of world culture, Window of the World has gathered the essence of thousands of years of human civilization around the world. With its rich cultural connotation, magnificent planning and design, exquisite landscape projects, extraordinary artistic performances, and dynamic and exciting entertainment projects, Window of the World recreates a wonderful and wonderful world for Chinese and foreign tourists.

lt; Fourth day gt; Go to the aircraft carrier:

Minsk Aircraft Carrier World is located on the seaside of Shatoujiao, Shenzhen, adjacent to the famous Sino-British Street. It is currently China and even the world. The first military theme park in the world with aircraft carriers as the main body, it was awarded the "National Popular Science Education Base". There is a saying: "Go to Shenzhen and see the aircraft carriers."

lt; fifth day gt; Hong Kong tour:

Apply for the "Travel Pass to Hong Kong and Macau":

If you already have a ten-year "Shenzhen Residence Permit" If you have lived there for more than one year, you can apply for the "Pass to and from Hong Kong and Macau" at the Shenzhen Ministry of Public Security, or you can go to the fourth floor of the International Trade Building to apply. It is very simple. The phone number is the Shenzhen Exit-Entry Office.

If it is not a ten-year "Shenzhen Residence Permit" and you have not lived there for one year, or if you only have an ID card, you must go back to the original public security bureau to apply for it locally.

How to apply:

Submit the applicant’s ID card and household register, and go to the Exit and Entry Department of the local public security bureau to apply for the "Pass to and from Hong Kong and Macau". Second endorsement in 1 year, 15 tasks Completed by day. Each stay in Hong Kong or Macau shall not exceed 7 days.

Apply online, go to the Entry-Exit Government Service Network of the Guangdong Provincial Public Security Department to apply online, apply at the window, and apply for endorsement at the postal agency for 10 working days.

Holding a passport to transit through Hong Kong:

lt;1gt; Holding a valid "Passport of the People's Republic of China" and traveling from overseas to a third country via Hong Kong, with a valid With a passport and connecting air ticket, you can transit through Hong Kong for 7 days without needing an entry permit. However, if your destination is Mainland China or Macau, you do not need to present a connecting ticket.

lt;2gt; If you are traveling from the mainland to Hong Kong, in addition to having a Chinese passport and a connecting air ticket, you also need to hold a visa for the country you are going to, or a legal residence permit (such as the US "green card"). If you stay in Hong Kong for 7 days in transit, you do not need to apply for an entry permit.

I will provide you with the route guide for free travel for your reference:

Cross the border from Shenzhen Luo Wu → Take the East Rail → Get off at Hung Hom Terminus → Visit Tsim Sha Tsui → Visit Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade → Visit the Avenue of Stars → walk to → Tsim Sha Tsui Star Ferry Terminal and take the ferry → cross Victoria Harbor → take the cable car (cable railway) → go to Victoria Peak → Madame Tussauds → visit the Peak Tower → visit the Old Lining Pavilion → take the cable car down the mountain → you It’s up to you to decide whether to visit other attractions → Take the Hong Kong tram → Get off at Causeway Bay → Visit the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Center → Visit the Golden Bauhinia Square → After dinner → Visit Victoria Harbor at night → Return → Take the MTR → Go to Kowloon Tong → Turn east Take the train → to Luohu → pass Luohu Pass → return to Shenzhen.

Please note:

When you pass through Luohu Pass from Shenzhen, you have to choose a means of transportation. The first choice is the MTR. After arriving at the subway station, you can choose the automatic ticket vending machine. To purchase tickets, you can also go to the information desk to sell tickets manually. The adult fare is HKD$33.00

MTR lines:

Lo Wu → Sheung Shui → Fanling → Tai Wo → Tai Po Market → University → Fo Tan → Sha Tin → Tai Wai → Kowloon Tong → Mong Kok → Hung Hom → Tsim Sha Tsui East

The train is divided into two types of carriages, ordinary carriages and deluxe carriages. Ordinary carriages have hard seats, and deluxe carriages have soft seats. The charges for carriages are higher than those for ordinary carriages. If you bought a ticket for the ordinary carriage, you need to pay extra to go to the luxury carriage. I would like to remind you that tourists traveling to Hong Kong don’t know this. Don’t get on the carriages when you see them. If caught, you will be fined.

Ferry service:

Central Star Ferry Terminal refers to the ferry terminal in Central, Hong Kong, operated by Star Ferry. The pier provides ferry services between Tsim Sha Tsui Star Pier and Hung Hom Pier and is part of the Central Pier.

Tsim Sha Tsui - Central/Wan Chai (Monday to Friday) Upper floor $2.30

Lower floor $1.80 Upper floor $1.40

Lower floor $1.30

Tsim Sha Tsui - Wan Chai /Central (Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays) Upper level $2.50

Lower level $2.00 Upper level $1.50

Lower level $1.40

Hung Hom-Central $6.00 $3.00 Charge per bicycle $12.0

Hung Hom-Wan Chai

Go to Victoria Peak:

Take the cable car - cable car (one way $40.00)

Cable railway:

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A funicular railway, also known as a cable car, is a mountaineering railway: a tram-like carriage is tied with cables and dragged along a steep track. The power plant of the cable car is placed in the station, and the machines on the car are very simple, so it is very suitable for climbing very inclined hills.

Take the Ding Ding tram (double-decker tram) in Causeway Bay, which costs NT$2. You can get off at Sheung Wan and take the Peak Tram to Victoria Peak.

After taking the cable car from Victoria Peak to Sheung Wan, take the Ding Ding car. The total fare is NT$2, and it goes all the way to Causeway Bay.

To embody the double-decker tram Trams and ding ding trams are the most prosperous commercial centers in Hong Kong on Hong Kong Island, such as Times Square, Pacific Place, Causeway Bay and Admiralty Galleria, etc.... In this place, there is a kind of vehicle that is only available on Hong Kong Island. It's a "ding-ding" car... It's actually a tram, because when driving, the driver will step on the pedals to make a "ding-ding, ding-ding... sound." It's commonly known as a "ding-ding car."

Ding-ding car: It is a somewhat funny train, consisting of carriages of different sizes and shapes. The Ding Ding Car will swing through the fence, climb up and down the tree trunks with all its strength, and sometimes even shuttle between the branches with its head and feet! You have to fasten your seat belts! The first carriage is usually for Tom Blipper and Maka Baka, the second carriage is for Little Dot and Little Doudou, and the third carriage is usually for Yigu Bigu and Wuxi Dixi were in the last carriage, which was generally empty, like an empty room.

Please refer to the diary "Hong Kong Style--" I wrote in Baidu Space. --Sham Shui Po" "Hong Kong Victoria Peak" "Hong Kong Aberdeen"