Is it far from Mong Kok Centre to Sha Tin
2 hours and 16 minutes | 25.27 km
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Mongkok
walk 415 meters details
No.308 (Chang'an bus station Shatian bus station)
get on at Shangyi shopping mall
43 stops
get off at mintian market
walk 86 meters details
Shatian No.3 (Humen zhenkou sluice Sanhe bridge)
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6 stops
get off at Shatin town government
get off at Shatin town government
bus line: East Rail line, the whole journey is about 8.4km
1. Walk about 670m from Mongkok station to Mongkok east station
2. Take east rail line, after 3 stops, to Shatin station
3. Walk about 140m to Shatin center
bus line: Kwun Tong line → east rail line, the whole journey is about 9.5km
1. Walk about 360m from Mong Kok, Hong Kong to Mong Kok Station
2. Take Kwun Tong line, pass 3 stops, reach Jiulong Tang station
3, walk about 200m, transfer to East Rail Line
4. Take east rail line, pass 2 stops, reach Shatin station
5, walk about 630m, reach Shatin District
Bus line: Kwun Tong line → east rail line, the whole journey is about 8.8km
1. Take Kwun Tong line from Mongkok, pass 3 stops, reach Jiulong Tang station
2. Walk about 200m, transfer to East Rail Line
< P > 3. Take east rail line, pass 2 stops, reach Shatin station4. Walk about 250m, reach Mannings
(2) Mong Kok is much better - Hong Kong style barbecue, xuliushan desserts, Hong Kong Style Tea Restaurant, Haihuang chain porridge shop, beef noodle shop and Hong Kong style barbecue shop beside Xianda square. Tea restaurant is a must, Hong Kong style coffee, milk tea, mandarin ck (the first two mixed), piggy bag, red bean ice, egg tart, are unique
(3) Disney, Ocean Park, taipingshang, Madame Tussauds Wax Museum, promenade, cultural center, Space Museum, Avenue of stars, magic color Yongxiang river
at Sha Tin East Rail Station, take the east rail 3 stops to Mong Kok East Station. It's about 12 minutes' drive. The one-way fare is 5.5 yuan, and the one-way fare is 5.1 yuan
when you get to the station, go to exit b, cross the footbridge, and go west along Argyle Street, which is the center of Mong Kok. Women's street, wave shoes street, Sai Yeung Choi Street, Nathan Road and Langham Place are all there
d the exit is new century square, a large shopping center.
licensed goods are sold by local agents (or secondary agents or small agents). For example, Hong Kong agents must buy licensed goods. Parallel goods are bought by agents in other countries and then sold to consumers. In the past, the biggest difference between licensed goods and parallel goods is that they have maintenance. Parallel goods are usually sold to your store for maintenance. Now, when some big brands start to implement global maintenance, that is to say, no matter where you buy it, you can repair it all over the world by its agents. This is not a problem. Of course, in the past, there was a difference between Hong Kong goods (parallel goods for China) and mainland goods. For example, language (the majority of Hong Kong goods are in English or traditional Chinese) and input method (the input method in Hong Kong is Cangjie). But now most brands can set and adjust their own language and input method, which is rare. In addition, the models in some regions may be different. For example, Samsung has a mobile phone called 7722 in Hong Kong. But it may be called 7720 in China. But the appearance and function of the two mobile phones are almost the same. In addition, smart phones need to be more careful. For example, apple depends on whether the machine is locked. Other brands (such as HTC) may be bundled with a certain telecom company when they leave the factory. If they want to take them back to China, they may have functional defects
well, in addition, the distinction between genuine goods and fake goods is very obvious. Genuine goods are proced by manufacturers. For example, the above-mentioned licensed goods and parallel goods are "genuine goods", and the performance should be guaranteed. Fake goods are proced by fake factories. They may be very similar in appearance, but their functions are far worse. For example, Apple has a fake version, which is far from the original one. In addition, some small shops in Hong Kong will use real shells with fake parts (or old parts) to serve as genuine goods. These are fakes. They will be pregnant soon after use, but you can't see them outside
so if you buy a mobile phone in Hong Kong, you can go to Broadway, Fengze, etc. Because such a big shop must not sell parallel goods, let alone fake goods. Other non chain stores (such as Xianda Plaza in Mongkok) can buy parallel procts. However, in recent years, the price of parallel goods is almost the same as that of licensed goods, and there are not many advantages, so graally more and more people buy licensed goods.
3. Well, I haven't looked for them myself, but I feel that there should be many cheap hotels near Argyle Street and Mongkok road. I remember there are some there, and they are also close to the subway exit. It's very convenient. If you don't mind, there are also some on Shanghai Street, maybe it's a bit troublesome to take the subway. And what else.. It's a bit of a mess.. But there is no problem with public security.. Unless the price is very skillful, you can't expect it to be very cheap. The "black tea shop" in Hong Kong is equivalent to home in the mainland, so you can also consider it.. But it's very small
4. Subway! East Rail line to Kowloon Tong, turn to Kwun Tong line to Mong Kok, within 10 Hong Kong dollars, 20 minutes, transfer subway is very convenient. No bus. Hong Kong bus.. Who sits knows. Mobile phone next subway software is convenient
