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Tsim Sha Tsui

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Sandy
April 7, 2017
Shopping malls, night markets you name it.
Moment Hostel
January 18, 2016
Situated between Hong Kong Island and Kowloon Peninsula,Victoria Bay.The bustles day and night with watercraft,from the historic Star Ferries to cruise liners,cargo ships, and wooden fishing vessels.
Elaine
July 8, 2014
Good place for shopping
Mei
November 8, 2018
Tsim Sha Tsui is located in the south of Kowloon Peninsula and faces Central across the sea. It is known as the one-stop shoppers’ paradise brimming with both high-end malls and bustling shopping streets. There are also various themed museums that inject a little cultural atmosphere to the area. After sunset, enjoying the brilliant night scenes along the Victoria Harbour can be a great way to end the evening.
Tsim Sha Tsui is located in the south of Kowloon Peninsula and faces Central across the sea. It is known as the one-stop shoppers’ paradise brimming with both high-end malls and bustling shopping streets. There are also various themed museums that inject a little cultural atmosphere to the area. Aft…
Danni&Alan
August 19, 2016
More than a mere district, Tsim Sha Tsui is a giant world bazaar, where Hong Kong’s glittering harbor is met by an alternate sea of stalls, shops, markets and malls. Even if you’re penny-pinching, merely taking a stroll along Nathan Road and the streets crossing it is an experience worthy of attention. Here you’ll journey past Bollywood themed memorabilia, Shanghainese tailors, sweet-talking restaurant touts, gorgeous gems and jewelers, flashy cameras, international brand name stores and Asian street label boutiques. You can also escape the hustle and bustle of what’s called ‘the golden mile’ by slipping into a number of spacious and plush malls, including TIME SQUARE, The One and K11. Take a short walk over to Canton Road where you’ll be confronted with the best the world has to offer in luxury designer goods, not to mention Hong Kong’s biggest shopping mall – the enormous Harbour City and 1881 Heritage, a unique experience that blends history with luxury shopping. Tsim Sha Tsui’s shopping also extends beyond these two roads. To the east is the Tsim Sha Tsui Centre and Empire Centre, which invite you to rest those protesting feet for a while at a harbor-side alfresco bar and restaurant strip.
More than a mere district, Tsim Sha Tsui is a giant world bazaar, where Hong Kong’s glittering harbor is met by an alternate sea of stalls, shops, markets and malls. Even if you’re penny-pinching, merely taking a stroll along Nathan Road and the streets crossing it is an experience worthy of attent…

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