The options in the Tsui Sha Tsim area are also good, such as the Cultural Center and the Hong Kong Science Museum. You can watch a performance of ‘A Symphony of Lights’ at Victoria Harbor or walk leisurely along the Stars Avenue to find the handprints of famous Hong Kong movie stars like Michelle Yeoh, Andy Lau, and Jackie Chan. You can also take a ferry or boat at the Star Ferry Pier to admire the great skylines on both banks. A great way to end the evening is by enjoying the brilliant scenes along Victoria Harbour, especially after sunset. The area is also known for its various themed museums, which inject a little cultural atmosphere. There are bustling shopping streets and high-end malls, making it a paradise for shoppers. It is located across the sea from Central and is the one-stop destination for both faces of the city – Central and Kowloon Peninsula, which is situated in the south of Nathan Road, the main road of Tsui Sha Tsim.
Tsim Sha Tsui is abundant in towering contemporary shopping centers and high-end fashion labels, including The One, which stands at 29 storeys and holds the distinction of being the tallest mall in Hong Kong. Another notable shopping destination is 1881, formerly the headquarters of the HK marine police, which has been transformed into a prestigious mall specializing in luxury watches, jewelry, and leather goods. DFS Galleria offers visitors the opportunity to purchase renowned global brands such as Cartier, Gucci, LV, and Tiffany at discounted prices. Silvercord, on the other hand, caters to local brands like IT and Another. However, the most popular and expansive mall in Hong Kong is Harbour City, boasting over 700 booths.
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You can also take a stroll along Haiphong Road to find thrift shops that sell Gucci, Chanel, and LV handbags. These popular streets are frequented by young people who are looking to discover fashionable yet affordable goods. Circuit Granville and Road Granville are two blocks that are located side by side. They offer a wide range of luxurious products from brands like Chanel, LV, Fendi, and Gucci. Road Canton is the most famous street that enjoys equal popularity to Fifth Avenue in the USA. Additionally, there are many other shopping streets that provide a different shopping experience.
Tsim Sha Tsui is also a region full of pubs and restaurants of different grades and flavors. For example, one can taste delicacies of many countries, including Turkey, Russia, Italy and Japan, at Knutsford Terrace while Hillwood Road has many upscale restaurants which are popular among Hong Kong stars. If you want to try some local Cantonese food, the following are some recommended restaurants for you: Lee Keung Kee North Point Egg Waffles, No. 178,Nathan Road.Din Tai Fung Restaurant, 3F of the SilvercordSpecial Dishes: Steam buns, wined chicken The Sweet Dynasty, No.100, Canton RoadSpecial Dishes: sweet soups, porridge, desserts Macau Restaurant, No. 25 – 27, Lock RoadSpecial Dishes: Stir-fried rice with seafood and curry, pork chop bun, custard tart, milk tea Take metro Tsuen Wan line and get off at Tsim Sha Tsui Station, or take West Rail Line to East Tsim Sha Tsui Station. Take the Star Ferry from the pier at the Central or Wan Chai to reach the destination.