This video will take you on a stroll through Hong Kong, allowing you to experience the unique cultural and artistic retro style of Hong Kong's streets. Hong Kong was under British colonial rule from 1842 to 1997. On July 1, 1997, the Chinese government resumed sovereignty over Hong Kong.
Hong Kong is a highly prosperous free port and international metropolis, often referred to as "Nulun Port" along with New York and London. It is the world's third-largest financial center, a significant international trade and shipping hub, and an international hub for innovation and technology.
— Mong Kok —
Mong Kok is the busiest area in Hong Kong, popular among locals for shopping. Many shops and restaurants operate round the clock, making the entire area bustling and crowded. It is filled with banks, commercial buildings, and shops with small but exquisite layouts. There are numerous unique shops and malls offering trendy items, as well as a variety of novelty goods, making it a hub for young people and particularly crowded on holidays.
— Yau Ma Tei —
Yau Ma Tei is located in the southern part of the Kowloon Peninsula in Hong Kong, closely connected to Mong Kok, together forming the bustling "Yau Tsim Mong" district in Kowloon. The name Yau Ma Tei is closely associated with the famous Tin Hau Temple. In the past, the land in front of the Tin Hau Temple was used by fishermen to dry hemp ropes, and many shops selling tung oil and hemp ropes were established there, hence the name "Yau Ma Tei." Compared to Mong Kok, this area has a stronger local flavor and is a place to explore the old way of life in Hong Kong.
— Tsim Sha Tsui —
Tsim Sha Tsui is the pearl of Kowloon. During the day, tourists flock to the eateries and international boutiques along Nathan Road; at night, the Avenue of Stars, overlooking Victoria Harbour, lights up with a colorful display, becoming the most eye-catching focal point in Hong Kong. A 24-hour array of exciting activities unfolds continuously. It's worth noting that the streets and alleys alongside Nathan Road conceal numerous specialty shops selling locally renowned goods and delicacies, making it a worthwhile destination for visitors to explore and enjoy.
— K11 MUSEA —
Located at the Victoria Dockside waterfront in Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong, K11 MUSEA is the latest cultural retail landmark. A decade in the making, it is situated in the heart of Victoria Dockside, a new artistic and design landmark built at a cost of approximately 18 billion RMB. Occupying around 110,000 square meters and standing ten stories high, K11 MUSEA offers a bird's eye view of Victoria Harbour.
00:00 Intro
01:01 Mong Kok
38:46 Yau Ma Tei
1:19:49 Tsim Sha Tsui
1:28:19 K11 MUSEA
— Filming Date —
August 17, 2024
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