Tsim Sha Tsui is located at the southern tip of the Kowloon Peninsula, facing Victoria Harbour. It is across the sea from Central on Hong Kong Island. Here are well-known tourist attractions in Hong Kong – whether it’s the Avenue of Stars where there are many handprints of celebrities, or the pleasant Victoria Harbour, or the Chongqing Building, the filming location of ‘Chungking Express’, or Kowloon Park for tourists to rest and relax.
These are all attractions that tourists check in at Tsim Sha Tsui. Tsim Sha Tsui is a well-known commercial area. It has large shopping spots such as DFS duty-free stores, Harbour City, and SOGO. There are also specialty stores of international first-tier brands such as LV, Prada, and Dior, interweaving an exciting shopping map! 1881 Heritage is a combination of historical sites and fashion brand stores, giving you a shopping experience through time. Nathan Road, just a few streets away from Canton Road, is filled with colorful neon lights from shops, hotels, restaurants, and nightclubs, dazzling and gorgeous. When tired from shopping, go to Tsim Sha Tsui Centre and Empire Centre near Tsim Sha Tsui East MTR Station. Sit down at Alfresco Lane, a well-known open-air café in Hong Kong, enjoy the charming scenery of Victoria Harbour, taste international cuisine, and then go shopping again after rejuvenating! There are also cultural venues such as the Hong Kong Museum of History, the Hong Kong Science Museum, the Hong Kong Space Museum, and the Hong Kong Cultural Centre. With advanced facilities and being educational and entertaining, it is a good choice for parent-child tours.The opening hours are all year round and open all day. The specific business status is subject to the opening situation on that day.
Must-see tips: When visiting Tsim Sha Tsui, it is recommended to choose flat and comfortable shoes and avoid high heels.