Tai Nan Street
Bustling Tai Nan Street is a former manufacturing hub with a history of producing leather goods. These days, it brings the local community together over art, design and food. The street has also attracted young entrepreneurs, artists, and design enthusiasts who are injecting fresh energy into the neighbourhood with trendy art galleries, chic cafes and independent design studios.
Kweilin Street
Taking a stroll down Kweilin Street is like taking a trip back in time. The long stretch is dotted with plenty of fascinating historic sites, including the Tin Hau Temple built in 1901, as well traditional tenement buildings (known as tong lau) that date back to the early part of the 20th century.
Sham Shui Po
This part of Kowloon often comes to life as sun as the sun begins to rise. Filled with tradesman, second hand stores, flea markets and local businesses.
Pei Ho Street
Perfect place to experience Sham Shui Po like a local. The street is lined with stores and stalls that sell daily necessities.
Ki Lung Street
The quaint Ki Lung Street is a paradise for craft enthusiasts and DIY fashionistas. Exudes authentic urban charm, typical of the working-class Sham Shui Po district.
Fuk Wing Street
Mid-Autumn Festival, the street turns into a “Lantern Street” with colorful lanterns hanging at every corner.