I am eager to travel to Hong Kong tomorrow and live near HKU. Ask for a three-day tour of Hong Kong ~

On the first day, I visited Wong Tai Sin (about 45 minutes). Wong Tai Sin is one of the most popular temples in Hong Kong and the first legal temple in Hong Kong that was approved to hold a wedding. The temple is magnificent in decoration, palace-style and unique in style. It is said that Wong Tai Sin has everything he wants. Therefore, he visits the jewelry exhibition center, international watch shops and duty-free department stores by car every day, and fully feels the charm of Hong Kong as a "shopping paradise". After that, visit the famous Avenue of Stars and Tsim Sha Tsui Cultural Center in Hong Kong (about 30 minutes)-this 440-meter-long promenade shows the century-long development history of Hong Kong films, and handprints and plaques of famous Hong Kong film people can be seen along the way. Here, you can learn more about Hong Kong artists, and you can also overlook the clock tower of the century-old railway station standing on the other side of the sea and feel the bustling scene a hundred years ago.

The next day, I went to the world-famous Ocean Park (about 4 hours). In Hong Kong Ocean Park, you can see the world's largest aquarium-Shark Hall, wonderful stunts such as dolphins, sea lions and killer whales, as well as roller coasters, ferris wheels, pirate ships and other motorized amusement facilities. Then you can go to Repulse Bay, a famous place of Feng Shui in Hong Kong. Repulse Bay is one of many beautiful beaches in Hong Kong. Go to Taiping Mountain (about 25 minutes) to enjoy the Oriental Pearl, Bank of China Building, HSBC Head Office Building and Harbour Government Building; After dinner, take a night tour of the beautiful Victoria Harbour at Kowloon Pier (about 60 minutes), swim along the Kowloon Peninsula and the northern coast of Hong Kong Island, watch the gorgeous night view of Hong Kong, and then return to the hotel by car via Tsing Ma Bridge.

Day 3: You can go to famous business districts in Hong Kong, such as Causeway Bay, Tsim Sha Tsui or Mong Kok, and fully feel the charm of Hong Kong's "shopping paradise". After that, you can go to the Hong Kong skyline at 100, where you can see the panoramic view of Hong Kong. Very charming and unforgettable. Very romantic. And afternoon tea for two, which is very exotic. Have a good time and have a nice trip.