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I'm going to work in Hong Kong soon! ~ there are d living materials to consult! ~

It depends on where you have been. If you want to go to Central or Tsim Sha Tsui again, renting a house in Causeway Bay seems to take 12. 1 10,000 months! Anyway, things on Hong Kong Island are more expensive! The suburbs are not clear! Actually, I think it's okay. Pasta is generally around 20 yuan, and I think it is more delicious than mainland noodles. Most instant noodles in Hong Kong are produced in Japan or Hong Kong. I think it's terrible and expensive. Generally, it is above 10 yuan. The most exaggerated thing is that there are no chopsticks and forks. Maybe it's environmental protection! There are also instant noodles in the mainland, and the price is more expensive than that in the mainland, which seems to be 5, 6 yuan! The set meal of rice is usually thirty or forty yuan, and it is usually accompanied by soup. The soup in Hong Kong is delicious! Specially recommend eel chicken steak rice! There is a potato in KFC in Hong Kong, which is delicious and cheap! Mainland KFC is not for sale! There are food stalls similar to those in the mainland on the street. A simple meal for two people is about 2300 yuan! I have never been on a bus. The taxi is in Hong Kong. Taxis come in three colors: red, green and blue. Red taxis can run in the New Territories, Kowloon and Hong Kong Island, which means you can go anywhere. The green ones can only run in the New Territories; The blue ones can only stay in the remote Lantau Island, and are not allowed to go anywhere else. Therefore, visitors to Hong Kong must first have a preliminary understanding of taxis in Hong Kong to prevent taking the wrong bus. At present, the starting price of red taxis is 16 yuan, and that of green taxis is 13.5 yuan. It's not clear if you haven't taken the bus or subway! The ding-ding car you said is a tricycle! At least not in downtown Hong Kong. I wonder if there are any in the suburbs! All the above are in Hong Kong dollars.