Guidebook for Hong Kong

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Guidebook for Hong Kong

Shopping

Mega mall for shopping!
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Harbour City
7號 Canton Rd
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Mega mall for shopping!
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Elements (Mall)
1 Austin Rd W
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The Tung Choi Street market is a cheek-by-jowl affair offering cheap clothes and trinkets. Vendors start setting up their stalls as early as noon, but it's best to get here between 1pm and 6pm when there's much more to offer. A terrific place to soak up local atmosphere.
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Ladies Market
Tung Choi Street
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The Tung Choi Street market is a cheek-by-jowl affair offering cheap clothes and trinkets. Vendors start setting up their stalls as early as noon, but it's best to get here between 1pm and 6pm when there's much more to offer. A terrific place to soak up local atmosphere.
Strolling down Shanghai St will take you back to a time long past. Once Kowloon's main drag, it's flaked by stores selling Chinese wedding gowns, sandalwood incense and Buddha statues, as well as mah-jong parlours and an old pawn shop (at the junction with Saigon St). This is a terrific place for souvenirs - fun picks include wooden mooncake moulds stamped with images of fish or pigs or lucky sayings, bamboo steamer baskets, long chopsticks meant for stirring pots and pretty ceramic bowls. The main business here is kitchen goods. Check out dozens of shops hawking woks, cleavers, tree-trunk carving boards and other necessities of Chinese cookery.
Shanghai Street Jordan station
Strolling down Shanghai St will take you back to a time long past. Once Kowloon's main drag, it's flaked by stores selling Chinese wedding gowns, sandalwood incense and Buddha statues, as well as mah-jong parlours and an old pawn shop (at the junction with Saigon St). This is a terrific place for souvenirs - fun picks include wooden mooncake moulds stamped with images of fish or pigs or lucky sayings, bamboo steamer baskets, long chopsticks meant for stirring pots and pretty ceramic bowls. The main business here is kitchen goods. Check out dozens of shops hawking woks, cleavers, tree-trunk carving boards and other necessities of Chinese cookery.
The Jade Market features more than 400 stalls all selling a variety of jade items. Jade is significant in Chinese culture as it is said that is polish and brilliance represents purity, its colour represents loyalty and the internal patterns represent sincerity
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Mercato del Giada, Jordan
251 Shanghai St
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The Jade Market features more than 400 stalls all selling a variety of jade items. Jade is significant in Chinese culture as it is said that is polish and brilliance represents purity, its colour represents loyalty and the internal patterns represent sincerity
The Wet Market sells fresh produce, meat and seafood in abundance. It is an incredibly lively, colourful and engaging place in which to experience local Hong Kong life.
Reclamation Street Day Market
67-79 Reclamation St
The Wet Market sells fresh produce, meat and seafood in abundance. It is an incredibly lively, colourful and engaging place in which to experience local Hong Kong life.

Food Scene

Excellent Hong Kong-style egg waffles
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Mammy Pancake
1-5號 Haven St
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Excellent Hong Kong-style egg waffles
Specialised in mango desserts. Offering the flavourful treat in the forms of souffles, waffles and shaved ice.
Mangochacha
Hart Avenue
Specialised in mango desserts. Offering the flavourful treat in the forms of souffles, waffles and shaved ice.
Sichuan/Japanese/Skewer/Snack Shop
Chuan Shao
17號 Man Ying St
Sichuan/Japanese/Skewer/Snack Shop
Intimate setting inspired by old Shanghai.
夜上海 Ye Shanghai Kowloon
18 Salisbury Rd
Intimate setting inspired by old Shanghai.
Chinese Cuisine quality restaurants
Lei Garden Restaurant - Elements
1 Austin Rd W
Chinese Cuisine quality restaurants
Chui Chow cuisine
Pak Loh Chiu Chow
Chui Chow cuisine
Fried Crab with Chili (Speciality) Popping Prawn with Spiced Salt Clams with Soup, Squid with Spiced Salt Kow To Fish with Spiced Salt Crab Oil Garlic Sauce Typhoon Shelter Style Scallop Sauce
Hee Kee Crab General
63號 Nathan Rd
Fried Crab with Chili (Speciality) Popping Prawn with Spiced Salt Clams with Soup, Squid with Spiced Salt Kow To Fish with Spiced Salt Crab Oil Garlic Sauce Typhoon Shelter Style Scallop Sauce
Hutong combines historic charm and contemporary chic. Amid breath-taking panoramic views.. that evoke the mood of Raise the Red Lantern
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Hutong
15 Middle Rd
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Hutong combines historic charm and contemporary chic. Amid breath-taking panoramic views.. that evoke the mood of Raise the Red Lantern

Sightseeing

The liveliest night market in Hong Kong, a stroll through here with its street vendors, cooked food stalls, fortune tellers and street performers provides a unique nocturnal experience. It is a good place to go for the bustling atmosphere and the smells and tastes on offer from the dai pai dong (open-air street stall) food. The market starts at around 6PM and stays open until 11P daily.
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Mercato notturno di Temple Street
Temple Street
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The liveliest night market in Hong Kong, a stroll through here with its street vendors, cooked food stalls, fortune tellers and street performers provides a unique nocturnal experience. It is a good place to go for the bustling atmosphere and the smells and tastes on offer from the dai pai dong (open-air street stall) food. The market starts at around 6PM and stays open until 11P daily.
It is the highest 360 panorama view deck in Hong Kong
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Ponte di osservazione Sky100 di Hong Kong
1 Austin Rd W
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It is the highest 360 panorama view deck in Hong Kong
You can't say you've 'done' Hong Kong until you've taken a ride on a Star Ferry, that wonderful fleet of electric-diesel vessels with names life Morning Star, Celestial Star and Twinkling Star. Try to take your first trip on clean night from Kowloon to Central. It's not half as dramatic in the opposite direction.
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Star Ferry
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You can't say you've 'done' Hong Kong until you've taken a ride on a Star Ferry, that wonderful fleet of electric-diesel vessels with names life Morning Star, Celestial Star and Twinkling Star. Try to take your first trip on clean night from Kowloon to Central. It's not half as dramatic in the opposite direction.
This kitschy but classic light and music show takes place every single night of the year at 8PM, with classical Chinese songs playing in time to the sight of the Hong Kong Island skyscrapers flashing their light across the harbour. Get to the waterfront a few minutes early to secure a good position. Best on clear nights.
Symphony of Lights
This kitschy but classic light and music show takes place every single night of the year at 8PM, with classical Chinese songs playing in time to the sight of the Hong Kong Island skyscrapers flashing their light across the harbour. Get to the waterfront a few minutes early to secure a good position. Best on clear nights.
The Peninsula (c 1928), housed in a throne-like building, is one of the world's great hotels. Taking afternoon tea here is a wonderful experience - dress neatly and be prepared to queue for a table.
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The Peninsula Hong Kong
Salisbury Road
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The Peninsula (c 1928), housed in a throne-like building, is one of the world's great hotels. Taking afternoon tea here is a wonderful experience - dress neatly and be prepared to queue for a table.
Shaded by banyan trees, this is one of many temples in Hong Kong dedicated to Tin Hau, the Goddess of the Sea. The temple is open daily from 8AM to 5PM.
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Tempio di Yau Ma Tei Tin Hau
Temple Street
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Shaded by banyan trees, this is one of many temples in Hong Kong dedicated to Tin Hau, the Goddess of the Sea. The temple is open daily from 8AM to 5PM.

Getting Around

Exit B5 and Exit A are nearby
MTR Austin Station
Exit B5 and Exit A are nearby
Exit A is nearby
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MTR Jordan Station
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Exit A is nearby
Our place is connected to Elements Mall/ICC and MTR Kowloon Station by footbridge
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Kowloon Station
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Our place is connected to Elements Mall/ICC and MTR Kowloon Station by footbridge

Essentials

You can take a Airport Express Train (every 12 min) from Kowloon Station to go to airport in 21 min. You can enjoy FREE "in-town check-in" service. There is also a Left Luggage service.
Airport Express- Kowloon Station
You can take a Airport Express Train (every 12 min) from Kowloon Station to go to airport in 21 min. You can enjoy FREE "in-town check-in" service. There is also a Left Luggage service.

Parks & Nature

Kowloon Park (13 hectares) is an oasis of greenery and a refreshing escape from the hustle and bustle of Tsim Sha Tsui. In the morning the older set practise taichi amid the serene surrounds, and on Sunday afternoon Kung Fu Corner stages martial-arts displays.
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Parco Kowloon
22 Austin Rd
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Kowloon Park (13 hectares) is an oasis of greenery and a refreshing escape from the hustle and bustle of Tsim Sha Tsui. In the morning the older set practise taichi amid the serene surrounds, and on Sunday afternoon Kung Fu Corner stages martial-arts displays.