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Which places in Hong Kong are more prosperous?

The most prosperous place in Hong Kong is of course the Tsim Sha Tsui area on Hong Kong Island, which is known as a shopper’s paradise. This article is taken from the Lollipop World Sina blog. You can learn more about it:

NO.4? Shopping in Tsim Sha Tsui, a shopper’s paradise

Hong Kong, a shopper’s paradise, Tsim Sha Tsui is a tourist hotspot in Hong Kong and one of the most prosperous shopping malls in Hong Kong. Here, various tourist attractions, restaurants and bars line the streets and alleys, forming the most prosperous tourist area. This is the golden area for shopping and nightlife in Hong Kong. New World Shopping Center and two luxury hotels stand on the coast. To the west of the Star Ferry Terminal is Asia's largest shopping mall, Harbor City, which consists of Ocean Terminal, Ocean Center and Ocean Gallery. composition. There are many shopping malls in Tsim Sha Tsui, including Sunport Centre, Sun Plaza, Miramar Shopping Center, New World Centre, etc. Among them, Harbor City is a super large shopping mall, adjacent to Tsim Sha Tsui Star Ferry Terminal, consisting of Ocean Center, Gateway, Harbor City New It consists of four parts: the Domain and the Ocean Terminal. It contains more than 400 restaurants and shops, two theaters and a large toy company Toys "R" Us. It also has an observation deck with a panoramic view of Victoria Harbour. There are also some smaller shopping malls suitable for the tastes of young people, including Baileys Shopping Mall, Lishi Shopping Mall and Chongqing Station next to Chungking Mansion. When talking about Chungking Mansions, we have to talk about the exotic culture in Tsim Sha Tsui. Chungking Mansions is the most famous place where South Asians and Africans live together. Entering the building is like entering the country of India.

There are also many Chinese and Western cultural buildings with historical value and ancient architectural features in the Tsim Sha Tsui area. Here are the former Marine Police Headquarters, the Hong Kong Observatory (both are one of Hong Kong's statutory monuments), and the Kowloon Mosque. , St. Mary of Canossian College, Rosary Church and other well-known buildings. You can visit these buildings while shopping, which is a good choice. The most representative clock tower in Tsim Sha Tsui was built in 1916 and was originally part of the old Kowloon-Canton Railway terminus building. The clock tower in Tsim Sha Tsui is 45 meters high, with a round tower with a dome above the square pillars. It is majestic and beautiful and is the symbol of Kowloon. There is a two-story coastal promenade in front of the clock tower, which is an excellent location to enjoy the night view of Victoria Harbor and the harbor.