Scenic spot introduction:
Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong, one of the most important tourist areas and shopping areas in Kowloon, is a concentrated expression of Hong Kong's exotic culture. This is the center of museums and entertainment. Almost all of Hong Kong's most important cultural venues are located here, which makes tourists very happy. It is also a gourmet destination, with foreign-style bars and restaurants that are dazzling, and even celebrities often visit it. It is even more Shopping paradise, whether it is Hong Kong's long-established large shopping malls or trendy shops loved by young people, it is simply irresistible. Tsim Sha Tsui, the heart of Hong Kong that you must visit when traveling.Attractions distribution:
Tsim Sha Tsui is located at the southernmost tip of the Kowloon Peninsula and mainly includes Nathan Road, Granville Road, Salisbury Road, Haiphong Road, Peking Road, Middle Road, etc. The neighborhood is dominated by shopping and food, including large shopping malls such as Newport Center, SOGO Department Store, New World Center, and Harbor City, as well as various exotic delicacies such as Korean, Italian, and Japanese. At the same time, Tsim Sha Tsui is also the museum center of Hong Kong, with the Hong Kong Museum of Art, the Hong Kong Museum of History, and the Hong Kong Space Museum all concentrated here; in addition, there are also cultural, entertainment, and religious landscapes such as the Tsim Sha Tsui Star Ferry Pier, Kowloon Park, and mosques.Scenic spot features:
Leisure, shopping, food, entertainment, shopping streets, museumsScenic spot map:
Travel Notes of Travellers:
- Travel tips: year-round recommendations! Travel by month
- Travel Guide: Hong Kong and Macau Six-Day Travel Guide 2018
travelling guideline:
1. The Hong Kong Museum of History is a classic exhibition hall in this area, where you can learn all aspects of Hong Kong history (website: http://hk.history.museum/). In addition to the main museum on Chatham Road South, the museum has three branches, namely the Hong Kong Coastal Defense Museum in Shau Kei Wan, the Lei Cheng Uk Han Tomb Museum in Sham Shui Po, and the Law Uk Folk Museum in Chai Wan.
2. The large shopping mall at the southern end of Nathan Road is crowded with various specialty stores. Brand clothing, leather goods, jewelry and cosmetics that mainland tourists love can be purchased here. The "Fashion Zone" on the side of Sino Center (580A Nathan Road) is the hot spot for trendy toys for teenagers. It has various avant-garde clothing stores, Japanese classic cartoon boutiques, movie poster specialty stores, sneaker stores, fashion accessories stores and other unique and colorful stores. It is the most popular "faucet" in this neighborhood.
3. From Mong Kok to Tsim Sha Tsui, they are the main shopping areas and nightlife centers in Hong Kong. After shopping, you can visit the Avenue of Stars in East Tsim Sha Tsui and overlook Victoria Harbour.
Best time to visit:
All seasons
Shopping recommendations:
Shopping: Mainly large shopping malls such as Harbor City, Sogo SOGO, and Newport Center, covering all brands and categories.
Food: Mainly exotic food, including food from Korea, Japan, Turkey and other countries; there are also many tea restaurants in some old streets worth tasting.
Scenic spot map:
Scenic spot location:
China>Hong Kong SAR>Kowloon>Yau Tsim Mong District
How to get there:
Citybus A21, Citybus N21A, Citybus N21, NWFB N796, get off at Haiphong Road;
MTR Tsuen Wan Line, get off at Tsim Sha Tsui;
Route 268b, KMB 13x, KMB 1a, KMB 1, KMB 203, KMB 208, KMB 219p, KMB 219x, KMB 224x, KMB 230x, KMB 234p, KMB 234x, KMB 237a, KMB Bus 242x, KMB 252b, KMB 259b, KMB 259c, get off at Middle Road, Tsim Sha Tsui.
Scenic area map:
3D real scene of scenic spot
Tsim Sha Tsui ticket prices:
History Museum, Space Museum:
Standard ticket: HKD 10
Discounted ticket (suitable for full-time students, people with disabilities (and an accompanying caregiver) and senior citizens aged 60 or above ): HKD 5
Group ticket (for standard tickets for 20 people or more): HKD 7
Museum pass (admission) and weekly ticket holders: Free
Free admission on Wednesdays (additional charges may apply for special exhibitions)
Scenic area opening hours:
1. History Museum:
Monday and Wednesday to Friday: 10-18:00
Saturday, Sunday and public holidays: 10-19:00
Christmas Eve and Chinese New Year New Year's Eve: Early closing at 17:00
Closed on Tuesdays (excluding public holidays) and the first and second days of the Lunar New Year.
2. Space Museum:
Monday and Wednesday to Friday: 12:00-20:45
Saturday, Sunday and public holidays: 10:00-20:45
Closed on Tuesdays (excluding public holidays) and the first and second days of the Lunar New Year; open until 17:00 on Christmas Eve and New Year's Eve.