英文口試香港一日遊

2007-02-02 5:58 am
我是一個導遊,推价旅遊景點
去哪個地方要有原因
要2分鐘內完口試(最少1分鐘)

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2007-02-02 9:43 am
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Ocean Park never fails to impress. The outdoor escalator system is the second largest in the world and the cable-car ride to the headland provides unparalleled panoramic views of the south side of Hong Kong Island's Riviera-like coastline and some of the 260 outlying islands of Hong Kong.

Other highlights include the two giant pandas, An An and Jia Jia; Pacific Pier, Dinosaurs - Now and Then; Amazing Amazon; and the Atoll Reef, the world's largest reef aquarium. A shark aquarium has a 11.5-metre-long underwater viewing tunnel. Dolphins and sea lions perform at Ocean Theatre.

The 72-metre-tall Ocean Park Tower gives visitors a spectacular view of the surrounding landscape. You can also absorb an upside-down view of the South China Sea from the park's massive Dragon roller coaster. There’s also the Abyss Turbo Drop and the Mine Train roller coaster with twists and turns for 678 metres Turbo Drop. Take your time to experience the magic of Ocean Park. Admire the splendid flora and fauna in the aviary and the Butterfly House. Let the children go wild at Kids' World, where an array of games, shows and rides will captivate them with hours of fun.

Everyone will enjoy Whiskers' Wild Ride, an exciting simulated tour of Ocean Park by land, sea and air. You won't believe it until you see it and experience the thrill yourself!
2007-02-02 11:38 pm
Morning:
1) Yum Cha
Discover the joys of yum cha, the Chinese tradition of drinking tea while eating dim sum (tasty dumplings, buns and pastries), an integral part of Hong Kong's culinary culture. Make sure you try har gau (shrimp dumplings), siu mai (pork dumplings) and char siu bau (barbecued pork in steamed bread).
2) South Side Splendour - Repulse Bay
Stroll along Hong Kong Island's most popular and scenic beach with its sandy shore, shops, restaurants and bars. The beach's Life Guard Club is noteworthy for a pair of large statues of the goddesses Kwun Yum and Tin Hau. Above the beach, part reconstructed old hotel featuring picturesque, early 20th-century colonial architecture, is an up-market shopping and dining complex.

Afternoon:
1) A Quaint Stopover - Stanley
Take a stroll through Stanley and discover its charming history, the restored 19th-century Murray House, a Tin Hau Temple built in 1767, a modern shopping centre, and the famous Stanley Market.
a) Seaside Dining
Choose from a selection of international cuisine available in the seaside village of Stanley, particularly Murray House and on Main Street, with its relaxing European ambience.
b) Stanley Market
One of Hong Kong's best-loved attractions, Stanley Market has boutiques offering a wide range of clothing, porcelain, rattan ware and handcrafted items at competitive prices.
2) Rise to The Peak
Victoria Peak is Hong Kong's premier visitor attraction. Arriving late afternoon enables you to experience an awe-inspiring panorama. Perched like an eagle's eyrie high above Victoria Harbour, the Lions Pavilion or the Lugard Road Lookout affords views of the city skyline, an unforgettable panorama. Be sure to take in the great shopping at the Peak Galleria.

Evening:

1) Lan Kwai Fong - Exciting Nightlife
This is a popular, fun place to hang out with its loose-tie, hair-down, upscale drinking and dining. This warren of lanes buzzes with bistros, bars, pubs and restaurants with alfresco dining. It's a party atmosphere every night of the week. One block away, are bars, cafes and restaurants on Wyndham Street.
2) SoHo
With a trendy variety of international cuisine, coffee shops and funky bars, SoHo will give you a great night on the town. This lively dining district takes its name from its location, South of Hollywood Road. Consists of Shelley, Elgin, Peel, Staunton and Old Bailey streets.


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