Tsim Sha Tsui
Other than Mong Kok and Stanely, there is Tsim Sha Tsui as one of the main attractions in Hong Kong. The reason why tourists find these three places the most interesting is because they sell everything anybody can think of, the cost can be negotiated, and it is either very peaceful and quiet or lively. This is what is good about Hong Kong attractions. There are quiet places for people who prefer more of a relaxing scene. There are crowded places for those who like the feeling of being in a city. Tsim Sha Tsui is considered a quiet place than a slightly more crowded and high-spirited area.
Known as 'the paradise of shoppers', Hong Kong is famous for its fast developing economy. Visiting Hong Kong, you could feel its vibrancy and have a good understanding of the local culture. In Hong Kong, there are many prosperous areas, and among them, Tsim Sha Tsui is one of the most famous. Tsim Sha Tsui is the heart and soul of Hong Kong situated at the very tip of the Kowloon Peninsula and is best reached by taking the scenic Star Ferry across the harbour from Central.
Tsim Sha Tsui contains a mixture of shopping malls, residential buildings, restaurants, and office buildings. If shopping is not you thing and you prefer a more cultural experiment, Tsim Sha Tsui has the highest concentration of cultural centers and museums in the area.
Tsim Sha Tsui contains a mixture of shopping malls, residential buildings, restaurants, and office buildings. If shopping is not you thing and you prefer a more cultural experiment, Tsim Sha Tsui has the highest concentration of cultural centers and museums in the area.