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Hong Kong Tsim Sha Tsui Raiders

Dining area:

Tsim Sha Tsui is also one of the nightlife centers in Hong Kong, with many bars, karaoke bars and nightclubs. The exotic Nosford Terrace and Boller Lane, which are bars all over the street, are places where many people relax after work. The restaurant on Ashley Road serves international cuisine.

Hillwood road, also known as "Tsim Sha Tsui Food Street", has many high-end restaurants and is frequented by celebrities and artists.

Northford terrace-the gathering place of specialty products from all countries.

Kimberly Street, where Korean food stores are concentrated, has been called "Little Korea" since Korean spread to Hong Kong.

Characteristic buildings:

In the Tsim Sha Tsui Waterfront Garden facing Victoria Harbour in the New World Center, there is a Hong Kong Avenue of Stars that imitates the American Avenue of Stars.

Other distinctive buildings are as follows:

Former Marine Police Headquarters-One of the Statutory Monuments in Hong Kong.

Hong Kong Observatory-one of the legal monuments in Hong Kong.

Kowloon Mosque and Islamic Center

St. Mary's College of Kanoza

Rose hall

St Andrew's church

Four Heavenly Kings Fude Ancient Temple

Hotel:

There are many hotels in Tsim Sha Tsui, including Peninsula Hotel, Intercontinental Hong Kong Hotel, Sheraton Hong Kong Hotel, three Marco Polo Ro Hotel in Hong Kong and Hyatt Regency Hong Kong under reconstruction. Most hotels have some high-end restaurants and banquet halls. In addition, there are many low-cost hotels. Chungking mansions in the film Chongqing Forest, located in Nathan Road, south of Tsim Sha Tsui, is a mixed building with cheap hotels, Indian restaurants and foreign exchange traders.

Other hotels include:

The Peninsula Hong Kong

New World Hotel

Jiulong Hotel

Holiday Inn Golden Mile

Ro Hotel, Kervyn.

Shangri-La Hotel

Maxx Hotel Bangkok

Royal Park Hotel

Royal Pacific Hotel

Kimberly hotel

Langham Hotel

Characteristic park:

Kowloon Park-located in the northwest of Tsim Sha Tsui, is a park frequented by Hong Kong people for leisure and lovers. There is a swimming pool in the park, which is divided into outdoor and indoor parts. The indoor swimming pool meets world standards and is a favorite swimming place for Hong Kong people. It is also the designated venue for some international competitions.

Tsim Sha Tsui Seaside Garden-located in the east of Tsim Sha Tsui, commonly known as "East Coast of Tsim Sha Tsui".

City Council Centennial Garden

Signal Hill Park-Signal Hill is located behind the junction of Salisbury Road and Chatham Road. It used to be the place where the Hong Kong Observatory hoisted tropical cyclone warning signals and reported the time. There is a red brick signal tower on the hill. In early years, ships in Victoria Harbour could see the signal from the tower, but it was later blocked by the New World Center. The signal tower has been listed as a historical building, and the signal mountain has become a signal mountain park.

Tsim Sha Tsui East Seaside Platform Garden-Located at the junction of Chatham Road South and Salisbury Road, the platform garden is located at the traffic interchange of Tsim Sha Tsui East Palace, adjacent to Yong 'an Square. There are three entrances, namely Chatham Road South, Salisbury Road and Middle Road near Middle Road Children's Playground. Structurally, the Middle Road Children's Playground is connected with the terrace garden on the east coast of Tsim Sha Tsui. In addition, Tsim Sha Tsui East Seaside Platform Garden is the latest park in Tsim Sha Tsui, with flowing water and panoramic sea view, and it is a quiet place in downtown Tsim Sha Tsui.

Museums:

Tsim Sha Tsui is the center of the Hong Kong Museum, with the following:

Hong Kong Cultural Centre

Hong Kong Space Museum

Hong Kong Museum of Art

Hong Kong Museum of History

Hong Kong Science Museum

Hong Kong Heritage Discovery Museum (located in Kowloon Park)