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[2025 Hong Kong Attraction] Travel Guide for Kowloon (Updated Mar)

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Kowloon is an industrial and commercial activity center in Hong Kong. There are many large shopping malls, restaurants and small shops and restaurants in Yau Ma Tei, Tsim Sha Tsui, Mong Kok and other places. The former Hong Kong Airport Kai Tak Airport, one of the world's busiest airports, is located in Kowloon and is now an amusement park. Between the Kowloon Peninsula and Hong Kong Island is Victoria Harbour, one of the third largest natural deep-water ports in the world. The east and west of Kowloon are densely populated industrial areas, the north is a residential area, and the south is a well-known commercial area. The prosperous areas in Kowloon are: the commercial center Tsim Sha Tsui Center, the Empire Center, the Hershey Center, and the Nanyang Center. All kinds of shops are lined up, making it a shopping paradise for tourists. Hotels include Regal Hotel, Seaview Holiday Hotel, Shangri-La Hotel and so on. There are many shopping malls in Kowloon, including Newport Center, Sun Plaza, Miramar Shopping Center, New World Center, etc. Among them, Harbour City is a super-large shopping mall, adjacent to Tsim Sha Tsui Star Ferry Terminal. It consists of four parts, Ocean Terminal and Ocean Terminal, which contains more than 400 restaurants and shops, two theaters and Toys R Us, a large toy company, and an observation deck with a view of Victoria Harbour. There are also some smaller shopping malls that suit the tastes of young people, including Baileys Mall, Lisi Mall and Chongqing Station next to Chungking Mansions. In September 2005, SOGO Department Store also opened a branch in Tsim Sha Tsui Outlet City. The Ocean Terminal in the west is the only cruise terminal in Hong Kong, which can accommodate large cruise ships. Ocean Terminal also has a shopping mall, which was the only major mall in Hong Kong in the 1960s. A lot of exotic cultures can be found in Kowloon: Chungking Mansions, where South Asians and Africans are concentrated, are especially famous. Entering the building is like walking into India. The noble five-star hotel The Peninsula Hotel is full of British style. It is located opposite the Space Museum. The hotel rooms can enjoy the view of Victoria Harbour. Its English afternoon tea is also very famous. On the street, you can find many Korean restaurants and food supermarkets. At Knutsford Terrace and Ashley Road, you can find delicacies from Turkey, Russia, Italy and other places; Tsim Sha Tsui is a tourist area, so there are many foreign tourists on the street, which also makes people feel like they are in a foreign country.

Address:
Hong Kong
Recommended sightseeing time:
2-3 hours
Phone:
00852-23021279
Ticket Price
Free entry
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