用英语介绍香港旅游景点

2024-12-02 08:16:10
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回答1:

1) Victoria Peak, night view is the MUST go place of HK
2) Victoria Habour, take a ferry trip or talk a walk at seaside (route: Central to Wanchai, West Kowloon or Tsim Sha Tsui)
3)主题公园 (Ocean Park or Disneyland, but I prefer Ocean Park, as there is larger, and more things to see, like Panda, and other animals)
4) eating seafood (Sai Kung, Lei Yue Mun, Aberdeen or outer Island, eg: Lamma Island or Cheung Chau)
5) Temple, such as: Tian Tan Big Buddha, Wong Tai Sin Temple, Che Kung Temple
6) Museums, in HK, there are many museum, only Tsim Sha Tsui has 3 museum, and other is spread over HK.
7) "old HK", for fisherman living, go to: Tai O, outer Island, Aberdeen, Sai Kung; for aborigine living, such as Hakka, go to New Territories: Yuen Long
8) Hiking, HK countryside is so so beautiful, Sai Kung is the best!!! or you can find out many hiking routes in HK
9) Happy Valley racecourse or Shatin racecourse, horse racing, HK most famous sport
10) Shopping-Tsim Sha Tsui, Causeway Bay, Mong kok......many big shopping mall over HK

回答2:

NICE

回答3:

The Peak is Hong Kong's number one tourist destination, playing host to more than 6 million visitors each year. It features the city's oldest and most reliable mode of public transport, The Peak Tram, in operation since 1888. A scenic ride up from the city centre to The Peak takes only 7 minutes.

At the summit, visitors arrive at The Peak Tower, the city's most unusual building and icon. The unique "wok" shaped tower sits at an elevation of 396 metres. Viewing terraces located on different levels of the tower offer spectacular views of the Hong Kong and Kowloon skylines, including Victoria Harbour.

The Peak Tower also puts visitors in touch with Hong Kong's lesser known, but equally breathtaking natural side. Visitors can take a leisurely stroll along one of the nature trails starting from The Peak Tower and relax among the lush green vegetation while enjoying a 360-degree view of Hong Kong.

The Peak Tower is undergoing a substantial revitalisation which is scheduled to be completed in second quarter 2006. This convenient and well known landmark will be transformed into an exciting, fun and fashionable destination in its own right: a festival market place, celebrating the diversity and character of Hong Kong.