Kowloon
Currency
Hong Kong Dollar
Language
Chinese/English
Best Time To VISIT
October - December
Getting around
Walk/Bus/Ferry
What Kowloon Can offer you
Things to do?
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1. Symphony of Lights
Every Night at 8:00pm SoL is presented for free. This multi media show has always been considered as Hong Kong’s unique symbol, representing its vibrant energy and diverse Culture.
- Sightseeing
- Activity
2. Kowloon Walled City Park
The former Kowloon Walled City, a Chinese colony that developed into a lawless haven for escaped prisoners and criminal gangs throughout the 20th century, is now a lovely garden.
- Sightseeing
- Activity
- Walk
3. Hong Kong Museum of Art
The HKMoA was founded in 1962 and is the city’s first public art museum. It is currently the guardian of a collection of over 17,000 works of art, which symbolize the distinct cultural history of Hong Kong.
- Sightseeing
- Activity
4. Wong Tai Sin Temple
The Five Components of Chinese Fengshui culture are reflected in its Taoist Architecture. The Bronze Pavilion =Metal; Scripture Hall =Wood; Yuk Yik Fountain =Water; Yue Heung Pavilion=Fire and Earth Wall =Earth.
- Sightseeing
- Architecture
5. The One Mall
One of the most eagerly awaited constructions in Tsim Sha Tsui is The ONE, a whole retail complex.
TIP: Visit the terrace for a breathtaking view.
- Sightseeing
- Viewpoint
6. Ladies Market
A trip to the Ladies’ Market in Mongkok, Kowloon is usually enjoyable due to the rows of open booths and small stores that sell a variety of various clothes, accessories and gadgets.
- Sightseeing
- Market
7. Shopping in Mong Kok
Mong Kok means “busy corner” in Cantonese. Its may be the most densely populated area on Earth, you shouldn’t avoid it. Everything from birds, bangles to flowers and furniture may be purchased here.
- Sightseeing
- Shopping
8. Fish/Flower Market
For sale for pennies, dozens of water filled plastic bags carrying various colored fish are in small shops. / A half mile long collection of low cost flowers and plants that has numerous orchids and bonsai trees.
- Sightseeing
- Market
- Animal
9. Bird Garden
Hundreds of little birds may be heard twittering towards the eastern end of the flower market. The Bird Garden is all about unwinding and taking in incredible views and sounds.
- Sightseeing
- Walk
- Animal
10. Temple Street
The busiest Market comes to life as night falls and the neon flashes. Marked prices are only guidelines, bargaining is encouraged here. Go to Woo Sung Street, which runs parallel to the Temple Street, for some street cuisine.
- Sightseeing
- Market
- Food
10. Top Attractions in Hong Kong
Kowloon
- Symphony of Lights
- Kowloon Walled City Park
- Hong Kong Mueum of Art
- Wong Tai Sin Temple
- The One Mall
- Ladies Market
- Shopping in Mong Kok
- Fish / Flower Market
- Bird Garden
- Temple Street