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What's the difference between Hongkong, Tsim Sha Tsui and Causeway Bay?

Tsim Sha Tsui is the most famous commercial, entertainment and shopping area in Kowloon and one of the important cultural centers in Hong Kong. There are also many internationally renowned hotels here, which are one of the tourist areas, shopping malls and shopping centers. There are hundreds of shops in ocean centre and Harbour City, while there are many international fashion shops along Canton Road, such as DKNY and KENZO, JOYCE, IT and duty-free shops. Many hotels, such as Peninsula Hotel and Sheraton Hotel, also have large shopping malls.

Most shops on Belle Avenue are fashion chain stores, such as MEXX and Benetton. Trendy shopping centers that are more suitable for young people's tastes include Bailey Shopping Center, Lishi Shopping Center and shops located in Granville Road. At the junction of Beijing Road and hankou road, there is HMV, the largest record store in Hong Kong.

Restaurants Most restaurants located in Canton Road are high-end or distinctive restaurants, such as Xintongle Shark's Fin Restaurant and Tang Chao. The restaurants in major hotels have reached international standards and enjoyed a high reputation. There is a beer city in the beautiful Chinese business hall. There are many Hong Kong-style tea restaurants and food stalls on the roadside. Culture and Art There are many different arts and cultural sites in Tsim Sha Tsui, such as Hong Kong Museum of History, Hong Kong Science Museum, Hong Kong Space Museum and Hong Kong Cultural Center. Many art venues gather here, making Tsim Sha Tsui's unique position irreplaceable.

Causeway Bay is the most prosperous shopping and dining area in Hong Kong and one of the cities that never sleeps. After nightfall, the typhoon shelter in Causeway Bay was busy, only to see the boats brightly lit, and the boatswain dressed in Tang costume paddled to pick up tourists from seafood boats, bar boats and Song boats. While enjoying seafood on the boat, tourists can also enjoy the night view of the harbor and the sampan scenery, which has a unique flavor. Therefore, it is an ideal arrangement for tourists to play in the typhoon shelter at night. Besides, there are many good Chinese and western restaurants in Causeway Bay.

The most famous shopping places are Times Square, sogou and Royal Castle. There are all kinds of famous brands of fashion, fashion gadgets, exquisite jewelry and furniture and electrical appliances all over the world. The most suitable reference for Causeway Bay is sogou Store. The tramway in front of sogou Store is the main road, Hennessy Road is near Wan Chai, and Yihe Street is near North Point. Taking this road as the boundary, the new street and the old street form a sharp contrast. On the seaside side of the main road is New Causeway Bay, which is a dense area of department stores and cinemas.

Especially from the streets in the center of sogou to Great George Street, there are department stores everywhere. From sogou across Great George Street, from the initial intersection (the intersection of Otaru, Matsuzaka House and Emerald Cinema) to Paterson Street on the coast, this street is quite crowded on weekends. From Paterson Street to Gloucester Road, the Yidong Hotel is on the left, next to the World Trade Center. The 42-storey office building 1996 has completed the renovation project, and the G/F-4 floor is a shopping center, which has been opened. ?

The streets in Wan Chai are also expanding. Lockhart Road and Jaffe Road parallel to Hennessy Road to Canal Road East west of Causeway Bay are recognized as areas where good restaurants are concentrated. On the east side of Yunhe Road, there is a huge shopping center "Times Square" between Bofu Street and Lee's Stage Square, which opened in 1995, forming a new flow of people. There are more and more beautiful restaurants and shops, which makes this area full of vitality. On the backer side of the main road is the former Causeway Bay. Even so, the buildings facing the main roads are constantly being updated.

There are more and more shopping centers like Hennessy Center (which has Mitsukoshi Department Store in Xinghe Center) diagonally opposite sogou. However, if you go further inside, there is still a place to relive the atmosphere of Hong Kong in those days. Especially worth seeing is Jardine's Street extending obliquely from Hennessy Road and Jardine's Square parallel to it.

Victoria Park, the most popular rest place in Causeway Bay, where many citizens practice Tai Ji Chuan every morning; Every Spring Festival, Mid-Autumn Festival, Christmas and New Year's Eve and other important festivals, thousands of citizens will gather here to hold celebrations. There are swimming pools, jogging tracks and tennis courts in the park, which is often the venue for international tennis competitions. Another famous building in Causeway Bay is the Hong Kong Stadium. Its facilities meet international standards and can accommodate 40,000 spectators. Located between Causeway Bay and Wan Chai is Happy Valley. September to June is the racing season. Visitors can also visit the Hong Kong Horse Racing Museum on the second floor of the Happy Stand of the racecourse.