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Where can I buy Hong Kong snacks?

1. Taichang pancake family

Location: Taichang bakery, a traditional bakery in Hong Kong, is located in Soho District, paihua street, Central Hong Kong Island, famous for its egg tarts.

Taichang pancake family opened in 1954, with Ouyang tianleap as its main owner. Taichang bakery's most famous foods include egg tarts, shaweng and pineapple bags, which are all hand-made by traditional methods. Compared with other bakeries in Hong Kong, they are more traditional. Unlike Portuguese egg tarts, Taichang's egg tarts are not made of crisp skin, but of butter skin, but they have a stronger fragrance.

Peng Dingkang, the last governor of Hong Kong before the handover of Hong Kong's sovereignty, was very fond of the egg tarts made by Taichang bakers. He went to taste them many times, calling them "the best egg tarts in the world". There are also photos and thank-you letters of the owner and Peng Dingkang in the bakery. As a result, bakeries are considered part of the collective memory of Hong Kong people.

2. Wangjiao Xiaoshi Street

Location: located in Dundas street, Mongkok, Hong Kong, it is a food paradise for Hong Kong tourists in every district. Wangjiao street snack center, there are the famous award-winning hot shop of brine, Feijie snack shop, traditional dim sum, Wanjia pancake king, and snack stall Jiaji, which sells fried three treasures, curry fish eggs, stinky tofu, fried squid whiskers, octopus balls and so on.

3. Car products snacks

Location: 92 Iowa street, Tai Kok Tsui, Hong Kong. The owner of the legendary store in Tai Kok Tsui is hospitable and attentive. She also makes delicious food from time to time. The bowl wings are exquisite and rich in materials. The fans and superior mushrooms produced in Longkou are selected to make a distinctive street snack. This is the first dumpling made in Shandong Province. It's filled with shrimp. It's fragrant and sincere.

4. Heyitai snacks

Location: 121 Guilin street, Sham Shui Po, Kowloon (near Shun Hing Building). It's said that in the snack shop selling 5000 or 6000 pieces of intestinal powder every day, the intestinal powder is smooth with rice flavor, and peanut butter is mixed with lard, which is particularly delicious.

Heyitai's signature is the Hong Kong style breakfast in the common intestinal powder. Unlike the common Bula intestines with stuffing, the intestines sold here are river noodles rolled up into strips. Because they look like pig intestines, they are also called pig intestines. His family's intestines are smooth and not stick to his teeth. They also have light rice flavor. It's a kind of plain and delicious taste when they are poured with sesame paste and sweet sauce and dried with a lot of sesame seeds.

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What are the tourist attractions to Hong Kong?

1. Disneyland

This is a theme park integrating Disney of California and other Disney. Each main area can bring endless wonderful experience to tourists. Come here to find your childhood dream!

2. Causeway Bay, Hong Kong

Many people will compare Causeway Bay to Shinjuku, a famous shopping, entertainment and food center in Hong Kong. It is also a hot spot for people to go shopping.

3. Hong Kong Ocean Park

After shopping and tasting delicious food in Hong Kong, you should relax and experience the stimulation of various entertainment projects in Ocean Park.

4. Victoria Harbour, Hong Kong

It's a reflection of Hong Kong's prosperous metropolis. No matter day or night, the flow of ships in Hong Kong, together with the lighting, makes people fall for his unique style.

5. Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong

Tsim Sha Tsui is the Pearl of Kowloon. In the daytime, there are many tourists in the gourmet restaurants and international boutiques on both sides of Nathan Road; in the night, the star avenue in Victoria port opens colorful lights, becoming the most eye-catching focus of Xiangjiang.

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6. Kowloon, Hong Kong

Some people compare Kowloon to a black swan. It's rough, mischievous and naughty, but I don't think it's like that. If you want to spend more time to know it, it's actually very friendly and lovely.

7. Central Hong Kong and Taiping peak

Central is one of the oldest and most traditional regions in Hong Kong. It enjoys a unique position in the development of Hong Kong. Central is the heart of Hong Kong Island. It is the commercial, tourism and financial center of Hong Kong and the decision-making and power center of the SAR government. The headquarters of the SAR government and the Legislative Council building are located here.

8. Hong Kong Repulse Bay

The southern coastline of Hong Kong Island is winding with many beautiful beaches. Located in the south of Hong Kong Island, Repulse Bay is the most representative beach in Hong Kong. Shallow water bay has clear water and fine sand, long beach, wide beach bed and calm waves. Summer is the most lively time in the shallow water bay. A large number of swimmers flock to sunbathe or swim freely. There are many people on the beach, and various swimsuits make up a colorful picture.

9. Wong Tai Sin Temple

Wong Tai Sin Temple, also known as the mise color garden, was founded in 1921. It is one of the famous temples in Hong Kong. The design of the temple is colorful, magnificent and resplendent. It is very rich in the characteristics of traditional Chinese temple architecture.

10. Temple of heaven Buddha (Big Buddha, Baolian temple, Lantau)

There is a solemn and majestic Buddha statue near the square in front of Baolian temple, which is the "Great Buddha of heaven". The Buddha is composed of 200 bronze castings, 26 meters high and 220 metric tons in weight. It is the largest outdoor bronze sitting Buddha in the world. The face of the Great Buddha in the temple of heaven is similar to that of kunlu shuna Buddha in Longmen Grottoes, and the texture and headdress of the clothes are similar to that of Sakyamuni Buddha in cave 36 of Dunhuang Grottoes. The Great Buddha of the temple of heaven sits on the lotus and takes it out of the mud without dyeing it. In the three-story base, which symbolizes the temple of heaven in Beijing, there is an exhibition hall, which is equipped with various Buddhist works of art, such as murals, calligraphy and painting, and Buddhist Sakyamuni's relics. The temple of heaven Buddha has become a famous religious building in Hong Kong.

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Notes on traveling to Hong Kong

1. In Hong Kong, the penalty for destroying social morality is quite severe. Littering and spitting in public places are usually fined 1500 Hong Kong dollars.

2. Smoking is strictly prohibited in Hong Kong. Smoking is prohibited in most workplaces, public places, restaurants, streets and public playgrounds. Smoking or carrying lighted cigarettes, cigars or pipes in non-smoking areas (including public transport) is an offence, and a fixed penalty of HK $1500 will be imposed.

Notice in Hong Kong

1. In Hong Kong, it is illegal to carry your ID card with you. Please note that you must carry your photo ID document (such as passport) at any time. Generally speaking, Hong Kong is in good order day and night. However, avoid carrying large amounts of cash. It is better to use traveler's checks or credit cards, and make full use of the hotel's safe facilities.

2. Most hotels and restaurants add a 10% service charge to the bill. Customers can tip extra as they like. If there is no service charge, the restaurant can tip 10% of the consumption. Taxi drivers, porters and toilet attendants may tip as appropriate. Taxi drivers, porters and toilet attendants may tip as appropriate. In addition, the passenger should check with the waiter whether there are any other extra charges and check the bill information before paying.

3. Most hotels offer laundry service on that day, and many offer childcare services. The voltage in Hong Kong is 200 / 220 v. most hotels are equipped with electrical transformers / converters. Small electrical appliances brought from China can generally be used.

4. The tap water supplied by the Hong Kong government is soft water, disinfected with chlorine, which meets the standards of the World Health Organization and is suitable for drinking. Hotels and supermarkets also sell all kinds of bottled distilled water and mineral water. Some parks also have drinking places where visitors can drink free of charge.

5. The office hours of Hong Kong government agencies are 5.5 days a week, 9:00-17:00 (13:00-14:00 is lunch time), 9:00-13:00 on Saturday, and 10:00-18:00 or later in some companies. The banking hours are 9:00-16:30 from Monday to Friday and 9:00-12:30 on Saturday.

6. There are two Chinese and English TV stations in Hong Kong. Besides the programs produced in Hong Kong, they also broadcast the programs produced in mainland China and Taiwan, Japan, Britain, the United States and Australia. Viewers can also receive programs from five Asian satellite TV stations. In Hong Kong, there are seven Hong Kong radio stations operated by the Hong Kong Government (RTHK), one commercial power station (CR) and three new City radio stations. The broadcasting languages are mainly Cantonese and English. Hong Kong Radio recently launched a Mandarin program.

7. Hong Kong's public transport is not allowed to eat, and public places should not be noisy.

8. One Jin in Hong Kong is equal to 16 Liang, which should be paid special attention to in dry goods and medicine.

9. There is no special requirement for clothes in ordinary restaurants in Hong Kong, but the air conditioning temperature in the subway, shopping malls and indoor restaurants is relatively low. It is recommended to take a small thin coat. The high-end restaurant will have requirements for the installation, such as no shorts, no slippers, etc. it is recommended to consult the business by telephone when ordering.

10. In Hong Kong's tea restaurants, a cup of tea will be given before the meal. It is used to wash dishes and other tableware, but it's OK to drink it. It's clean and reassuring.

11. Hong Kong's escalators are required to stand to the right, giving way to the other half of the steps for pedestrians.

12. No smoking: no one is allowed to smoke or carry a lighted cigarette, cigar or pipe in a designated non-smoking area, and a penalty of $1500 will be imposed on the violator. Designated non-smoking areas include restaurants, shopping malls, cinemas, entertainment venues, buses, taxis, subways, public lifts, escalators, schools, public swimming pools and beaches.

13. Reservation: lunch time in Hong Kong: 13:00 ~ 14:00, dinner time: 19:30 ~ 20:30. Lunch and dinner are peak hours. If you choose this time, it is recommended to reserve seats by phone in advance. If the phone reservation is successful, make sure to eat on time. Most of the restaurants with hot business are out of date.

14. Prepare change: many street stores in Hong Kong will prominently post "we don't accept 1000 yuan note" in the store, so remember to prepare change when you go to the street store.

15. Consumer rights and interests: after consumption, please keep the receipt; in case of dispute, please contact the following organization: Consumer Committee: 2929-2222 (office hours are 9:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Monday to Friday; message service is provided during non office hours, and the staff will reply within the next working day). For serious disputes or urgent help, call the Hong Kong Police: 999 (24 hours).

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What are the procedures for traveling to Hong Kong?

If you want to travel to Hong Kong, you should first apply for (mainland resident's pass to Hong Kong and Macao), and then add a sign (individual travel sign (g)) or (group travel sign (L)) to travel to Hong Kong

As of January 1, 2007, the following mainland cities have been included in the (Hong Kong and Macao individual tourism plan) and can travel to Hong Kong by (Hong Kong and Macao individual tourism endorsement (g))

For other regions that can only travel to Hong Kong by (L for group tourism in Hong Kong and Macao), you can go to the travel agency where your account is located

July 28, 2003: Dongguan, Foshan, Zhongshan, Jiangmen

August 20, 2003: Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Zhuhai, Huizhou

September 1, 2003: Shanghai, Beijing

January 1, 2004: Shantou, Chaozhou, Meizhou, Zhaoqing, Qingyuan, Yunfu

May 1, 2004: Shanwei, Maoming, Zhanjiang, Yangjiang, Shaoguan, Jieyang, Heyuan (now open in Guangdong Province)

July 1, 2004: Nanjing, Suzhou, Wuxi, Hangzhou, Ningbo, Taizhou, Fuzhou (urban area only), Xiamen, Quanzhou

March 1, 2005: Tianjin, Chongqing (limited to 15 districts and counties)

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