![]() ![]() You'll have options ranging from Nepalese to Cantonese. Meals are about the lowest priced you'll find in the area. The best low budget accommodations is Chung King Mansions above the Tsim Sha Tsui Station. Then go back to the Avenue of Stars (via Jordan Station, or Bus 6 or 7 on Nathan Road) by 7:30 to get in position to see the Symphony of Lights at 8:00. Temple Street is a popular tourist shopping street with outdoor restaurants for dinner. You can also get to Temple Street via the Red Line's Jordan Station. You might want to walk over to Kowloon Park and see the architecture along the way, see the animals in the park, and walk through the park to Temple Street. There, you might want to shop (bargains at Chung King Mansion). Then in the afternoon, go to Central Station under the IFC Mall and take the Red Line across to Tsim Sha Tsui Station in a few minutes. Late afternoon and evening in Tsim Sha Tsui Take Bus 15 in front of the Central ferry piers or take a taxi up to Victoria Peak. ![]() You can then walk over to the ritzy IFC Mall in a few minutes and shop or dine. Then simply get on the Star Ferry to cross the bay to Central instead of going back to the Red Line. You could have lunch at the Harbour City Mall and shop there too. They are two good major regional museums. ![]() The Space Museum or the Museum of Art are two highlights to visit right along the boardwalk. The travel experts there give free advice and information. In the Star Ferry Terminal, there is a tourist office where you can get a lot of free information, maps, coupons and tourist guides in only a few minutes. You'll see the waterfront and the Avenue of Stars with hand prints and statues. You can get there by taking the Red Line to the Tsim Sha Tsui Station and simply walking over to the Star Ferry Terminal in about 12 to 15 minutes. You can begin at the Victoria Harbor waterfront around 11 in the morning. Special places around the Tsim Sha Tsui Station include Hong Kong's biggest mall, Harbour City Mall, the Avenue of Stars and the Symphony of Lights, the Space Museum, and Nathan Road for shopping. The Red Line is one of the most important lines for tourists because it connects Central (中环) with Tsim Sha Tsui (尖沙咀) and Kowloon. This touring route mainly utilizes the Red Line (Tsuen Wan Line) for transport, and would probably take nine hours to fully enjoy seeing the sights and shopping. The Hong Kong Island skyline and Victoria Harbor Star Ferry in the foreground It is only good for one day.Īlso read How to Plan a One Day Budget Tour of Hong Kong Route 1, for sightseeing and shopping Star Ferry → IFC Tower → Victoria Peak → Nathan Road → Temple Street → Avenue of Stars
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