Lei Yue Mun in Kwun Tong, Hong Kong

Lei Yue Mun is one of the straits in Hong Kong, with places named after it in both Hong Kong [&helli[...]

Lei Yue Mun is one of the straits in Hong Kong, with places named after it in both Hong Kong Island and Kowloon. The Lei Yue Mun in Kwun Tong, Kowloon, is particularly famous for its seafood. Located in the Kwun Tong District, it is situated in the area between Yau Tong and San Tsuen. Originally a mixed industrial and residential area, it has now transformed into a renowned fishing port, celebrated for its seafood, with a reputation almost on par with Aberdeen. Many foreign tourists also come to savor the taste of Hong Kong’s seafood delicacies. To experience the prime time in Lei Yue Mun, one must visit in the evening. As dusk approaches, stepping through the archway of Lei Yue Mun, one is immediately greeted by the dazzling signs of the seafood restaurants along the seafront and the reflections on the water of Sam Ka Tsuen typhoon shelter. It is open all year round, 24/7, with specific business hours subject to daily operations.


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