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Hollywood Road (Antiques)

Hollywood Road is a street in Central and Sheung Wan, on Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong. Hollywood Road is filled with trinket and antique shops of all sorts: from Chinese furniture to porcelain ware, from Buddha sculptures to Tibetan rugs, from Japanese netsukes to Coromandel screens, from Ming dynasty ceramic horsemen and kitsch Maoist memorabilia. The street runs between Central and Sheung Wan, with Wyndham Street, Arbuthnot Road, Ladder Street, Upper Lascar Row, and Old Bailey Street in the ... View Detail

Flower Market Road

The entire road is filled with shops and stalls selling all kinds of flowers, plants and other things to do with gardening. It is a very colourful street to walk down, and quite busy. Flower Market Street - Hong Kong visitor guide showing a virtual tour of 'Flower Market Street' linked to an interactive map with local and travel information. 360° panoramas from Hong Kong. The Flower Market is found on Flower Market Street. The street runs along one side of the Mong Kok Stadium, close ... View Detail

Garden Street

Fa Yuen Street is a street between Boundary Street and Dundas Street in Mong Kok, Kowloon, Hong Kong. With over fifty stores selling sport shoes, the street is famous for selling sport gears and is known as Sport Shoes Street or Sneaker Street . Fa Yuen means "garden" in Cantonese. A much debated project of the Urban Renewal Authority may modify the street substantially.History During the Ming Dynasty (A.D 1368-AD. 1644) and the Qing Dynasty (AD 1644-AD 1911), Fa Yuen Street was a ... View Detail

Goldfish

Goldfish Street or Goldfish Market - Centered around the section of Tung Choi Street, north of Bute Street.There are a dozens of shops and hawkers selling various tropical freshwater or marine fish. Different types of aquarium equipment can also be found there. This market opens very early in the morning. View Detail

Lung Cheung Road Lookout

Luxury residential area in Kowloon Tong, Hong Kong Government deliberately planning the low-density residential areas, but also many British businessman living in the region, and Sham Shui Po, Shek Kip Mei area is poor in public housing estates together (ie, home country) Landscape, 1953 Stone Gap Mei fire, the Hong Kong government then built a "Shek Kip Mei Estate," placed the victims. In "Lung Cheung Road Lookout," not only to see the "poor" and "rich" ... View Detail

Ladder Street

Ladder Street is a street in Sheung Wan, Hong Kong, consisting entirely of stone steps. One of the most visited temples in Hong Kong, the Man Mo Temple, is on Hollywood Road at the corner of Ladder Street. There is also the oldest western hospital, the Tung Wah Hospital, and some funeral homes in the area. It is said that more than 100 years ago, when coolies died, their bodies were rested here for funeral services before they were carried back to their home villages back in China. ... View Detail

Bird Garden

Hundreds of songbirds in exquisitely crafted cages can be seen at this market, which is on the other side of Nathan Road on Yuen Po Street. The garden is open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. It is close to Mong Kok East MTR Station and Mong Kok Stadium. Packed with booths selling birds, Hong Lok Street was closed as part of an urban renewal project in June 1998. The Garden was constructed by the government to accommodate some of the booths. It was completed in March 1997. Note: this section of Prince ... View Detail

Stubbs Road Lookout

Everywhere from the viewing platform overlooking the Happy Valley Racecourse, Central Plaza, Hopewell Centre, and other famous buildings and tourist attractions to touch your eyes. If you want to know the various tourist attractions and the name and location of buildings can be found in the map set in the viewing platform drawing board. Recommend to Stubbs Road night tours .Another reason is that the way to the viewing platform to take the bus, along the way to the stands in the mid-levels can ... View Detail

Pet Street, Mong Kok

The victory of the Mong Kok Road, Peace Avenue, Liberty Avenue, together with the side streets, have formed the "Pet Street". The pet store up to Victory Avenue, more than the sale of cats and dogs, has opened a number of veterinary clinics, treatment of sick injured pets. The majority of pet shops, dog food, cat food, clothes, toys, household items for sale, some with pet grooming and sustenance services, so no trouble finding his beloved pet required. The street also has outlets ... View Detail

Sai Yeung Choi Street South

Sai Yeung Choi Street are two streets in Mong Kok, Kowloon, Hong Kong, namely, Sai Yeung Choi Street South and Sai Yeung Choi Street North . Although officially two streets, local people seldom make distinction between them. They are separated by the Mong Kok Police Station.Sai Yeung Choi Street South Starting from Dundas Street in Yau Ma Tei, it runs north and meets major roads, Argyle Street and Mong Kok Road, and ends at the junction with Prince Edward Road West. This street is a hot spot ... View Detail