How do we go about sight-seeing from Tsim Sha Tsui?

How do we go about sight-seeing from Tsim Sha Tsui?

by Pratiksha
(india)

Viewed from Tsim Sha Tsui East promenade

Viewed from Tsim Sha Tsui East promenade

We reach Hong Kong at 8.30 in the morn are going to stay in Tsim Sha Tsui area. How do we go around for a sight seeing? We want to make the max use of 3days that we have here. We would like to explore everything by ourselves so we would prefer to use public transport.. which is the best mode for travelling and we want a detail map of how we can chalk out our trip..

Answer:
Tsim Sha Tsui is known to be the heart of the city, the place where a concentration of stores, shopping malls, restaurants and office buildings. Whenever you walk in the street, you will be confronted by heavy traffic and the crowd of citizens and tourist. But everything is very orderly.

Nathan Road is the leading road of Tsim Sha Tsui. Walking along this street will find you bunch of shops with international brands, fast foods and restaurants. The Park Lane Shopper's Boulevard which is intended for shopping, and young people like to roam there to buy some fashionable clothes. For those tourists who like to buy cosmetics, going to the cosmetic stores in Granville Road and Harbor City will bring them more surprise.

Also you can have a full vision of the Victoria Bay in this area, and the recommended attractions are the Avenue of Stars and Tsim Sha Tsui Beach. The Avenue of Stars was designed according to the one built in American Hollywood. The list of honored stars of Hong Long was inlaid into the surface of avenue. The Tsim Sha Tsui Beach seems more charming in the evening. Varied neon lights mingle together to make the night become another colorful world.

Your 3 days stay should be enough to see all the major attractions that Hong Kong has to offer.

To give you an overview of city's attractions that you may want to visit and how to get there, please follow this link here to view HK Attractions Map.


Good luck and have a nice trip.

Mariz,

THKA admin


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