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Is Hong Kong Avenue of Stars fun? How to get to Hong Kong Avenue of Stars?

Lead: Is Hong Kong Avenue of Stars fun? Where is it? When is the best time to go to the Avenue of Stars? Tips for visiting Hong Kong Avenue of Stars. Tips for playing: Tickets: Free opening hours: All-day suggested playing time: half an hour Address: Best tourist season in Tsim Sha Tsui seaside promenade: Best in autumn and winter. Hong Kong is relatively cool in autumn and warm in winter. It is a period of great sale from Christmas to Spring Festival in winter, which is very suitable for shopping. Traffic subway minibus subway tsim sha tsui station exit F, via the pedestrian subway to Kowloon Tsim Sha Tsui East Station exit J, follow the signs; Tsim sha tsui station Metro Exit G, take the subway to Exit J of East Tsim Sha Tsui Station of Kowloon Railway, and then follow the signs to the Avenue of Stars. Take the green minibus 1 at Star Ferry Pier in Tsim Sha Tsui, get off at Renaissance New World Hotel and go to the seaside. Walking on the Avenue of Stars, while looking at the handprints of many celebrities, you can enjoy the famous Victoria Harbour scenery in Hong Kong and the characteristic buildings along the coast of Hong Kong Island. It is also an ideal viewing spot for symphony of lights, a brand-new multimedia lighting music show in Hong Kong. "Avenue of Stars" enjoys the magnificent scenery of Victoria Harbour and the bustling urban scenery of Hong Kong Island. Walking among them, you can have a panoramic view of the invincible sea view. This is the best place to enjoy the multimedia lighting and music performance of Symphony of Light. This large-scale outdoor performance will shine in the night sky of Hong Kong at eight o'clock every night! "Avenue of Stars" is close to the Star Ferry Pier and the subway tsim sha tsui station, with convenient transportation. After the tour, shopping, dining and visiting other cultural attractions, such as Hong Kong Museum of Art, Hong Kong Space Museum and Hong Kong Cultural Center, are only a stone's throw away.