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What are the places worth visiting on the city walkways in Tsim Sha Tsui?

Walking in the famous Tsim Sha Tsui, then these places are very suitable for going. I recommend them to everyone. I hope you like them too! ! !

1、K 1 1 MUSEA

Venue: No.0/8, Salisbury Road, Tsim Sha Tsui.

This is a large shopping mall, and the items in it are really comprehensive, perhaps it is the emergence of the trend. The decoration of every store in it is lonely. What I like very much is that there is a distinctive coffee shop called Ukiyo-e on the sixth floor, which is decorated very artistically. There is a large French window with excellent lighting, and the decoration of log series is equipped with bobo lamp, which is very beautiful during the day. I went there during the day. But I think it will be beautiful when the lights are on at night, and the coffee is delicious. Hot chocolate coffee, gray cups with small wooden plates, and flowers are very ceremonial. My sister's service is also very good. She kept smiling, and the coffee was sweet and mellow. Not only is the coffee delicious, but it is also good to take pictures here.

There is also a Thai restaurant on the seventh floor. Although it is Thai food, fresh Thai food is used to create delicious food suitable for local tastes. It feels quite novel. I ordered red curry mayou fish with Thai cabbage, beef rice with snow, a clove with beef, and mango glutinous rice. It tastes soft and waxy. The decoration of the restaurant is that kind of marble design, which is very good.

Of course, this is a big shopping mall with many distinctive shops, which is very suitable for shopping! ! !

2. Avenue of Stars

Location: the waterfront promenade between the southern end of Salisbury Garden and the New World Center.

To be honest, I think this place should really be visited. It can be said that it is a corridor that witnessed the rise and fall of Hong Kong's film culture in those years, and its location is also good. It's about ten minutes' walk from Star Ferry Pier. This avenue of stars is a long corridor. On the coast, every nameplate on the railing is a star of the Hong Kong film and television era, such as Stephen Chow, Jet Li, Jackie Chan, Chow Yun Fat, Anita Mui and Leslie Cheung. It is especially worth punching in to commemorate.

Of course, there are many people taking pictures, but everyone in this place seems to be influenced by culture. Very humble. Handprints will be a little hot if they are exposed to the sun for a long time. Watch your hands and hands!

There is another place that makes me feel so cute, with McDull's handprint in it! ! ! !

3. Victoria Harbour

Location: the bay between Kowloon Peninsula and Hong Kong.

This is a natural port and a landmark of Hong Kong. You can visit three scenic spots here. First, the Star Ferry can better enjoy the beautiful night view of Victoria, and it won't be far away. It is also a novel experience to stroll on the boat near Victoria Harbour and enjoy the night view. Second: victoria hill is a small mountain peak on Hong Kong Island. You can enjoy the scenery while climbing the mountain. At the top of the mountain, you can enjoy the panoramic view of Victoria Harbour, as well as the observation deck and sightseeing tower, which is especially suitable for walking. Thirdly, directly in Victoria Harbour, you can see tall buildings and beautiful neon lights, and you can also eat roadside food, especially local food, such as roast pork, seafood, roast duck, glutinous rice chicken and so on. Tears of happiness flowed from the corners of the mouth. Oh, by the way, there are also many shopping squares and commercial streets here. You can have a look or buy some souvenirs.

It is worth mentioning that Hong Kong is a tax-free city, and you can buy many world-famous brands of goods! ! ! !

4. Tsim Sha Tsui Bell Tower

Venue: Salisbury Road 10, Tsim Sha Tsui (near Star Ferry Pier)

The bell tower in Tsim Sha Tsui is actually a landmark in Hong Kong, which is well worth punching in. I feel that the photos taken casually are beautiful and meaningful without spending money. Sure, I'll go for a walk.

It is said that this bell tower has a history of more than 100 years, and it is the only remaining building in the Kowloon Station of the former Kowloon-Guangzhou Railway. It rings every hour from 8 am to 12 am, and it is also a good choice to walk here and blow the night breeze. And it's close to K 1 1 Shopping Art Museum, Hong Kong Art Museum and Avenue of Stars. You can also stroll around.

I think it's especially enjoyable to sit under the bell tower and watch the crowds coming and going, blowing the sea breeze, drinking coffee and listening to music.