Gough Street
Nestled smack bang in the middle of Central, SoHo and Sheung Wan. The street is dotted with cool eateries and stylish shops.
Fuk Wing Street
Mid-Autumn Festival, the street turns into a “Lantern Street” with colorful lanterns hanging at every corner.
Tai Kiu Market
Hand made in Hong Kong lanterns for Mid-Autumn Festival in Yuen Long
Jardines Bazaar
One of the oldest shopping areas in Hong Kong dating back at least to 1845, located in Causeway Bay, Hong Kong
Des Voeux Road
Majort road on Hong Kong Island and scene to the famous dried seafood market that lines the road in the Western District.
Stone Nullah Lane
A street bustling with traders selling produce and household items.
Sham Shui Po
Suburb with a rich history hidden behind humble façades
Cheung Sha Wan
Located in New Kowloon, It is mainly residential with pockets of industrial area
Wan Chai Gap Road
Close to Wan Chai market, this road takes you up a nature trail
Chun Yeung Street
Shops lined on both sides of this narrow street with tram running through.
Shek Kip Mei
One of the districts in Kowloon, a traditional heartland neighbourhood
Tsim Sha Tsui
A popular must visit district of Kowloon, Hong Kong. Shopping, entertainment, food and culture awaits you in this vibrant area.
Nathan Road
The main thoroughfare in Kowloon, Hong Kong. It is lined with shops and restaurants and throngs with visitors.
Chinatown
Chinatown Singapore is a vibrant and culturally rich neighborhood. It offers a blend of Chinese heritage and modernity.
Peoples Park
A multi complex with shops, restaurants and living quarters. Continues to be a meeting point in Singapore’ China Town district.
North Point
Neighbourhood is home to some brilliant eateries, historic and culturally important landmarks and unique art galleries.
Bowrington Road
Street market with shops and stalls dealing in fresh seafood, fruit, vegetables and other consumables. There are eateries in the Bowrington Road Market.
Queens Road West
A traditional place with color, sight and smell. The streets are full of shops, pharmacies and seafood.
Central Pier
Central Piers connect Hong Kong to the outlying islands - Lamma, Peng Chau, Cheung Chau
Star Ferry Pier
The Hong Kong Star Ferry is is unique and distinctive. it plies between the island and Tsim Sha Tsui.