In addition to shopping, you can also visit some characteristic museums in Hong Kong. As a medical worker, I chose to visit the Hong Kong Medical Museum. The Hong Kong Medical Museum is a red-brick Edwardian-style building in Britain. It is also known by many as the "Taiping Mountain Red Brick House". Don't underestimate it. It bears the medical history of Hong Kong and is one of the first museums in the world to compare Chinese and Western pathologies. The Hong Kong Medical Museum, which opened in early 1996, has 11 exhibition halls with distinctive features, as well as the Taiping Mountain View Gallery, library and lecture room. The premises of the museum were "Bacteriological Inspection Institute" and "Hong Kong College of Pathology" established in 1906. It was originally the first building specially designed for medical laboratory in Hong Kong, but later it was used as a museum. Museum exhibits give a detailed account of past disease eradication, current development, and future challenges facing medicine, which undoubtedly promotes public awareness of health and disease. In addition, outside the museum is the University of Hong Kong's Chinese Herbal Medicine Garden, which can be visited free of charge. The admission fee is HK$20. The Medical Museum is located in the Upper Rim of Hong Kong. Because of its European architecture, there are many interesting and design shops around it. Many couples will also choose to take wedding photos here. I strongly recommend it to you here. It's a very good place to visit.