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-An Introduction-
Group number: CTIS-110
- Meeting time: 09:00 am
- Meeting point: Chow Tai Fook entrance, K11, Mody Road, Tsim Sha Tsui
- Disbandment location: Kowloon Walled City Park (Guests please arrange return transportation by yourself)
- Travel time: 5 hours
- All-inclusive tour fee: fish maw soup dumplings dim sum lunch at Dorsett Hotel's "Dixuan Banquet Hall", fully interactive dim sum making workshop (making cartoon bean paste buns), professional tour guide explanation, luxury air-conditioned bus, professional tour guide service fee, safety Insurance
-Itinerary introduction-
Fish maw soup dumplings and dim sum lunch at Dorsett Hotel Tsuen Wan’s “Dixuan
Banquet Hall”
Hong Kong Intangible Cultural Heritage - Fully Interactive Dim Sum Making
Workshop (Making Cartoon Bean Paste Buns)
- Chef Chen of the "Royal Banquet Hall" of Dorsett Hotel has 40 years of experience in making dim sum. He personally teaches the process of making dim sum. Students can make the dim sum by themselves. The process is interesting, they can learn the skills of making dim sum, and they can also taste it themselves. Make snacks and share the fun of cooking with family and friends. It is a good choice for relaxation and leisure.
Kowloon Walled City Park (Declared Monument)
- The original site was Kowloon Walled City, which was a defense point in the late Qing Dynasty. Today, the park still retains the building that was originally the official office of the Walled City, as well as two ancient cannons from the Qing Dynasty.
Kowloon City Thai Street
- Also known as Little Bangkok, it has been here for decades. You can find fresh Southeast Asian herbs, authentic Thai food such as fruits, mango sticky rice and more.
Tsuen Wan Yuen Xuan College - Yuan Chen Temple (also known as Tai Sui Temple)
- The campus of Yuanxuan Academy is full of incense and attracts a large number of devotees to pray for blessings every year. Devotees can go to Tai Sui Hall to take photos of the Tai Sui and pray for good health and peace in the coming year. They can also go to the Caishen Temple in the park to worship the five gods of wealth in the hall and pray for abundant wealth.
Tsuen Wan Tak Wa Park - Hoi Pa Estate Historic House (Declared Monument)
- A Grade III historic building in Hong Kong with a history of more than 110 years. The new Hakka immigrants from the Qing Dynasty moved into the village and built it. It is located in Tak Wah Park in Tsuen Wan. Currently, only the ancient houses in Hoi Ba Village, the Chen Gong Ancestral Hall in Yi Cheung and the old houses are preserved, reflecting the traditional rural architecture of South China. feature.