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Star Ferry, Harbour City
  • Hong Kong Cultural Centre

    At Star Ferry, you may enjoy a scenic ferry ride across the Victoria Harbour, visit the Instagrammable historic Clock Tower, indulge yourself in the cultural attractions including the Space Museum, Museum of Arts and Hong Kong Cultural Centre, or do shopping at the malls next to the bus stop.

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  • Hong Kong Museum of Arts

    At Star Ferry, you may enjoy a scenic ferry ride across the Victoria Harbour, visit the Instagrammable historic Clock Tower, indulge yourself in the cultural attractions including the Space Museum, Museum of Arts and Hong Kong Cultural Centre, or do shopping at the malls next to the bus stop.

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  • Star Ferry

    At Star Ferry, you may enjoy a scenic ferry ride across the Victoria Harbour, visit the Instagrammable historic Clock Tower, indulge yourself in the cultural attractions including the Space Museum, Museum of Arts and Hong Kong Cultural Centre, or do shopping at the malls next to the bus stop.

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  • The Clock Tower

    At Star Ferry, you may enjoy a scenic ferry ride across the Victoria Harbour, visit the Instagrammable historic Clock Tower, indulge yourself in the cultural attractions including the Space Museum, Museum of Arts and Hong Kong Cultural Centre, or do shopping at the malls next to the bus stop.

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  • Victoria Harbour

    At Star Ferry, you may enjoy a scenic ferry ride across the Victoria Harbour, visit the Instagrammable historic Clock Tower, indulge yourself in the cultural attractions including the Space Museum, Museum of Arts and Hong Kong Cultural Centre, or do shopping at the malls next to the bus stop.

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China Hong Kong City, Xiqu Centre
  • China Hong Kong City

    Established in 1988, China Hong Kong City once held a Guinness World Record with its unique golden curtain wall. The China Ferry Terminal provides cross-border ferry services from Hong Kong to cities in Guangdong and Macau. Enjoy a shopping spree at Canton aside, where many renowned brands gathered.

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  • Canton road

    Established in 1988, China Hong Kong City once held a Guinness World Record with its unique golden curtain wall. The China Ferry Terminal provides cross-border ferry services from Hong Kong to cities in Guangdong and Macau. Enjoy a shopping spree at Canton aside, where many renowned brands gathered.

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  • Xiqu Centre

    Being a part of the West Kowloon Cultural District, the Xiqu Centre offers high-quality traditional and contemporary performances for audiences. Its striking design blends elements of traditional and contemporary Chinese architecture to reflect the evolving nature of the art of Chinese opera.

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Austin Road West
  • sky100

    Located on the 100/F of the International Commerce Centre – the tallest building in Hong Kong, sky100 offers you a full 360-degree, and an unobstructed view of the entire Kowloon, North Hong Kong Island and Victoria Harbour.

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M+
  • M+

    M+ is Asia's first global museum of contemporary visual culture, showcasing collections including visual art, design and architecture, and moving images from Hong Kong, Greater China and other locations within Asia, while offering a creative interactive experience.

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Hong Kong Palace Museum
Temple Street Night Market
  • Temple Street

    Known as the “local nightclub”, Temple Street allows you to taste the distinctive nightlife of the city through singing performances, fortune telling and a bazaar selling merchandise. There is also a night market with food stalls offering authentic local flavours and delicacies.

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Kowloon Central Post Office
  • Former Yau Ma Tei Police Station

    The century-old Former Yau Ma Tei Police Station is an Edwardian Free Style architecture. It is also one of the few remaining pre-war police station buildings in Hong Kong and was rated Grade II historic building in 2009.

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  • Jade Market

    The Jade Hawker Bazaar sells trinkets, souvenirs, charms and jewellery made of jade, which is considered mystical by many people in Hong Kong.

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  • Yau Ma Tei Fruit Market 

    The Wholesale Fruit Market, also known as “gwolaan” in Cantonese, is the location where many events in local triad movies take place. Here, you may also find some exotic types of fruits from all around the world.

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Nelson Street
  • Ladies' Market

    You will be dazzled and bewildered by the wide range of merchandise in the authentic market known as “Ladies' Market”, Sneakers Street and shopping centre in this famous tourist and shopping area. Feeling a little bit hungry? There are also stalls selling local street food like fishballs, stuffed three treasures and stinky tofu.

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  • Sneakers Street

    You will be dazzled and bewildered by the wide range of merchandise in the authentic market known as “Ladies' Market”, Sneakers Street and shopping centre in this famous tourist and shopping area. Feeling a little bit hungry? There are also stalls selling local street food like fishballs, stuffed three treasures and stinky tofu.

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  • Street Food

    You will be dazzled and bewildered by the wide range of merchandise in the authentic market known as “Ladies' Market”, Sneakers Street and shopping centre in this famous tourist and shopping area. Feeling a little bit hungry? There are also stalls selling local street food like fishballs, stuffed three treasures and stinky tofu.

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Prince Edward Station, Flower Market
Pei Ho Street
  • Ap Liu Street (Electronics Street)

    Sham ShuI Po, a district full of local characteristics and distinct charm. Here, you may find buildings that hide a rich history, street foods that are famous around the world, cafés with rich artistic atmosphere and various themed streets such as Toy Street, Electronic Street, Bead Street. With its true reflection on lives of local people, no wonder Sham Shui Po has played a starring role in a number of high-profile films, both local and international.

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  • Fuk Wing Street (Toys Street)

    Sham ShuI Po, a district full of local characteristics and distinct charm. Here, you may find buildings that hide a rich history, street foods that are famous around the world, cafés with rich artistic atmosphere and various themed streets such as Toy Street, Electronic Street, Bead Street. With its true reflection on lives of local people, no wonder Sham Shui Po has played a starring role in a number of high-profile films, both local and international.

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Sheung Li Uk Garden, Mei Ho House
  • Mei Ho House

    Shek Kip Mei had a resettlement estate that marked the commencement of Hong Kong's mammoth public housing programme and witnessed its development. As time goes by, the buildings have been reconstructed into the latest design. Mei Ho House is the only building that was preserved and revitalised into a museum that recorded the grassroots lifestyle in Hong Kong.

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Phoenix House, Lung Cheung Road Lookout
  • Lung Cheung Road Lookout

    Lung Cheung Road was fully opened to traffic in 1974, linking up the East and West Kowloon, which is also why it is described as the main artery of Kowloon and the New Territories. Built along the hills, you may enjoy a higher viewpoint of the entire Kowloon along the way. You can also enjoy the scenic view of the Kowloon Peninsula at Lung Cheung Road Lookout. You may even see the Peak Tower on the Victoria Peak when the weather is good.

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Wong Tai Sin BBI – Wong Tai Sin Temple
  • Wong Tai Sin Temple

    Daoism, Buddhism and Confucianism are three major philosophical thinking in Chinese tradition. Many Hong Kong people also believe in these religions. The Sik Sik Yuen Wong Tai Sin Temple is one of the most famous temples in Hong Kong which is also the home to those three philosophical thinking. It is believed that Wong Tai Sin always answers prayers, thus attracting many local and overseas visitors to come and ask for divination.

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Chi Lin Nunnery
  • Chi Lin Nunnery

    Chi Lin Nunnery is a monastery practising Pure Land Buddhism. It has an elegant and quaint atmosphere. Built in a Tang Dynasty-style, The buildings in Chi Lin Nunnery were constructed using wood tenons instead of nails, showcasing simple and exquisite characteristics.

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  • Nan Lian Garden

    Also a Tang Dynasty-styled architecture, Nan Lian Garden allow you to soak up the region's rich religious heritage and intricate garden design.

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Kowloon City BBI – Regal Oriental Hotel
  • Kowloon City

    Kowloon City is another place in Hong Kong with a rich history. Sung Wong Toi Park commemorates the stories of the Sung Dynasty back in the 13th Century, way earlier than the foundation of Hong Kong. The infamous Kowloon Walled City and the first international airport in Hong Kong – Kai Tak Airport also located here. Nowadays, Kowloon City is home to some of Hong Kong's most robust cultural communities, such as Thais, and thus the nickname of “Little Thailand”.

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  • Kowloon Walled City Park

    Kowloon City is another place in Hong Kong with a rich history. Sung Wong Toi Park commemorates the stories of the Sung Dynasty back in the 13th Century, way earlier than the foundation of Hong Kong. The infamous Kowloon Walled City and the first international airport in Hong Kong – Kai Tak Airport also located here. Nowadays, Kowloon City is home to some of Hong Kong's most robust cultural communities, such as Thais, and thus the nickname of “Little Thailand”.

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  • Sung Wong Toi Park

    Kowloon City is another place in Hong Kong with a rich history. Sung Wong Toi Park commemorates the stories of the Sung Dynasty back in the 13th Century, way earlier than the foundation of Hong Kong. The infamous Kowloon Walled City and the first international airport in Hong Kong – Kai Tak Airport also located here. Nowadays, Kowloon City is home to some of Hong Kong's most robust cultural communities, such as Thais, and thus the nickname of “Little Thailand”.

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  • Kai Tak Sports Park

    Kai Tak Sports Park is Hong Kong's largest world-class sports and entertainment complex. It is located on the former Kai Tak Airport runway area, and covers approximately 28 hectares, providing world-class sports facilities and entertainment venues which allow local athletes to compete locally, as well as a venue for pop stars. Beside the sports park lies the Kai Tak Mall which covers over 700,000 square feet across three purpose-designed buildings, offering a diverse range of consumer options including sports, retail, dining etc. and creating a leisure experience for visitors.

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Wing On Plaza, Avenue of Stars
  • Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade

    The Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade has a 2-km walk that provides astonishing, breathtaking and dramatic views of Victoria Harbour and the Hong Kong Island skyline. During festive seasons such as Christmas and New Year, the curtain walls of the buildings behind and inside Mody Road will be decorated with glittering illuminations.

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  • Avenue of Stars

    The Avenue of Stars pays tribute to over 100 of Hong Kong's most celebrated names in the movie industry, allowing you to witness the history of “Hollywood of the Far East.

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