Every time I travel to a place, if I know there is a local museum, I will definitely go to the museum to explore and understand the local history and culture. So the first day I came to Hong Kong, of course, I went to the History Museum first. [Tickets] It only takes HK$10 to get in, and student cards in the Mainland can also be used. Half-price can get in. After visiting the museum, there is a souvenir shop on the first floor, which can be visited, but the price is a little expensive. At that time, I bought a palm-sized jigsaw puzzle for nearly HK$100. PS: There are many museums around Tsim Sha Tsui, such as Space Museum, Art Museum, Science Museum [Transportation] Address: 100 Chatham Road South, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon 1. Take the subway to Tsim Sha Tsui Station (Exit B2) and walk east of Tsim Sha Tsui along Cameron Road for about 18 minutes; 2. Take the subway to Jordan Station (Exit D) and walk east of Tsim Sha Tsui Road for about 20 minutes. Zhong; 3. Take the Kowloon-Canton Railway to Honghong Terminus and walk along the footbridge to the east of Tsim Sha Tsui for about 15 minutes. Telephone: +852 2724 9042 (general query) can not find, you can try GOOGLE map, or ask the local people, will be very enthusiastic to tell you. From the entrance to the museum, you can see what the fishing village looked like and how the fishermen worked. The scene of the invasion, Hong Kong during the Republic of China.... There are many movies to watch. There are three languages, English and Cantonese, which are broadcast alternately, and there are subtitles. From the perspective of geography, we can see how Hong Kong came into being and the changes in its history.