The rooms in Hong Kong hotels are not too big. If you want to stay better, recommend Regal Hong Kong Hotel, located at No.88 Yihe Street, Causeway Bay. Convenient transportation, good service and "very good" price.
D 1: Take the Airport Express to Hong Kong Station and take a taxi or bus to the hotel. Take a short break, then take minibus No.40 at Denglong Street to Repulse Bay, visit Repulse Bay, then get off at the Yangtze River Group Center in Central, and take the peak cable car (not the peak train) to the peak at the cable car station. The one-way ticket is $22 and the round-trip ticket is $33. And the wax museum set meal. If you are interested, you can visit Madame Tussauds at the top of the mountain. Go to the top of the mountain to see Victoria Harbour (beautiful! )。 Cable car or bus 15 down the mountain for dinner. Dinner at the top of the mountain is ok, but except McDonald's and Burger King, other restaurants on the top of the mountain are very expensive!
D2: Have a good sleep. Take the westbound tram to the Golden Bell Lippo Center (the tram doesn't stop, get off by yourself, the tram stop is not far, and it's no problem to go back after one stop), and take the 629 to the entrance of Dashuwan, Ocean Park, the terminal. The entrance ticket for Ocean Park is $208 at the entrance ticket office. If you buy a bus and ticket package at the China Hotel in Hong Kong in advance, or at the ticket office next to the 629 main station, it will be more favorable than buying it at the entrance ticket office. Have fun in Ocean Park and have lunch in Ocean Park.
D3: Take 25A or 25C at Yihe Street, and the destination is Golden Bauhinia Square. Then walk a few steps to the nearby Wan Chai Pier, take the Star Ferry across Victoria Harbour to Tsim Sha Tsui Pier (US$ 2.2), then walk to Guangdong Road to visit Harbour City, or take the No.2 bus to Mong Kok for shopping. Lunch can be settled directly in a tea restaurant in Tsim Sha Tsui or Mong Kok. If you are interested, you can visit the Hong Kong Science Museum (in Hung Hom) or the Hong Kong Space Museum (in Tsim Sha Tsui). The Avenue of Stars is near Tsim Sha Tsui Wharf, and it's only a few minutes' walk to the east. Go to see symphony of lights in the evening. Then take the "Star Ferry" at Tsim Sha Tsui Ferry Pier and return to Wan Chai Ferry Pier, and then transfer to the bus to return to the hotel. Or you can take the subway. Take Tsuen Wan Line to Admiralty, Tsim Sha Tsui, and transfer to Hong Kong Island Line to Tin Hau. In addition, there is a Star Victoria Harbour Tour, which can be boarded at Wan Chai Ferry Pier. The daily fare is 170 yuan. There is also a tour of Victoria Harbour in symphony of lights, where you can see symphony of lights on the boat. The fare is 140 USD. At 09: 05, there is only one train at Tsim Sha Tsui Pier.
D4: Visit Causeway Bay, Times Square and sogou. I don't need to say more. If you are interested, you can visit Hong Kong Island by tram ($2.0).
D5: Maneuver. I suggest you go to Ngong Ping Giant Buddha. Take the Airport Express (you can check in and check your luggage at Hong Kong Station) to the airport, then take S 1 to Tung Chung, transfer to Ngong Ping 360, and visit the Giant Buddha and Baolian Temple. Visiting the Giant Buddha itself is free. If you want to enter the exhibition hall of the giant Buddha, you must buy a ticket below. Calculate the time and return to the airport by the same route to prepare for boarding.