Scenic spot introduction:
Causeway Bay (English: Causeway Bay, formerly known as East Point) is the busiest shopping and dining area in Hong Kong and one of Hong Kong's most sleepless urban areas. The street is home to major department stores and large shopping malls, so it is also the second most expensive area to rent in the world, second only to Fifth Avenue in New York, USA.Causeway Bay is located to the west of the north shore of the center of Hong Kong Island. It is the most important commercial and entertainment venue in Hong Kong besides Tsim Sha Tsui. Here you can find the top flagship stores opened by the world's major luxury brands and all high-end fashion items. There is a store every five steps and a store every ten steps. In just 15 minutes, you can pass through more than ten shopping malls of different sizes. . Apart from shopping, food is of course indispensable, and there are a dazzling number of restaurants in Causeway Bay. Whether they are roadside stalls, the famous Tsui Wah Tea Restaurant chain, or Dolphin King Japanese Ramen, they are all worth tasting. After nightfall, the boats in the Causeway Bay Typhoon Shelter are brightly lit, and boat girls in Tang suits and trousers paddle the oars to shuttle tourists between seafood boats, bar boats and song boats. While tourists are tasting seafood on the boat, they can also enjoy the night view of the harbor and the scenery of the sampan, which is unique.
Another unique experience when walking on the streets of Causeway Bay is to take a ride on a Ding Ding car. With the development of society, this kind of tram has almost been buried in the historical memory of the city. But Hong Kong, a city that is always beating fast-paced notes, has preserved this old antique intactly and nostalgically. Sitting in the car and watching the people rushing on the street will make you feel like you are in another world. It is a very unforgettable special experience.
Attractions distribution:
Causeway Bay spans Wan Chai District and Eastern District, with Tsing Fung Street Flyover in the east and Canal Road Flyover (Gooseneck Bridge) in the west. Among them, Sogo Department Store, Times Square, Lee Theater Plaza and the World Trade Center are the most famous, offering all kinds of brand-name fashions, fashion gadgets, jewelry, furniture and electrical appliances from all over the world. In addition to shopping, the food and night views of the Causeway Bay Typhoon Shelter, the leisure and comfort of Victoria Park, and the exciting sports events at the Hong Kong Stadium are all places that tourists praise.Scenic spot features:
City tours, leisure, shopping, food, city tours, streetsScenic spot map:
Travel Notes of Travellers:
- Travel Guide: Hong Kong and Macau Six-Day Travel Guide 2018
travelling guideline:
The route to visit Causeway Bay can start from the Royal Fort on Keli George Street in the east of Causeway Bay and end at Times Square in the west of Causeway Bay. Along the way there are Hang Lung Centre, Shoppes Galleria, Kimberley Mall, World Trade Centre, Sung Kwong Department Store, Causeway Bay Plaza, Mitsukoshi Department Store, Jardine's Place and Lee Gardens, etc.
Best time to visit:
The discount season in Hong Kong is from July to September every year and from around New Year to February of the next year. During the discount season, things get cheaper the further you go, but there are fewer exciting items left.
Scenic spot map:
Scenic spot location:
China>Hong Kong SAR>Hong Kong Island
How to get there:
Causeway Bay is located at the Hong Kong Island exit of the Central Harbor Tunnel. There are many bus and minibus lines passing by, as well as direct access to the MTR, making the transportation very convenient.
To Hung Hom: Take 108 Kowloon Bus and it only takes 15 minutes.
To Luo Wu: Take the MTR to Tsim Sha Tsui Station, then take the train (East Rail) to Luo Wu, which takes 50 minutes.
To the airport: Take the MTR to Hong Kong Station, then transfer to the Airport Express to the airport, which takes about 40 minutes.
To Mong Kok: It takes 14 minutes by MTR.
To Tsim Sha Tsui: It only takes 9 minutes by MTR.
To Central: It takes about 6 minutes by MTR.
To Wan Chai: It only takes 4 minutes by MTR.
Scenic area map:
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Scenic area opening hours:
Most shops in Causeway Bay open from 11 to 12 o'clock in the morning and close at 10 to 11 o'clock in the evening.