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Kowloon Walled City Park sits on the very site of the former Kowloon Walled City,

In 1841, when Hong Kong Island was ceded to Britain, Kowloon Walled City was already a garrison and was reinforced by the Chinese Government.

This century-old Hong Kong institution is famed for its soybean dishes and is one of Hong Kong’s hidden gems. Its daofu fa, or sweet tofu, is lovingly dished out of a huge porcelain pot that’s been in use for over 40 years.

The building will be tentatively preserved as a record of Hong Kong's public housing development. It was listed as a Grade I historic building in 2005 and as a Grade II historic building in 2010.

From Guangzhou to Hong Kong, Tai Ping Koon restaurant is still run by the same Chui family after more than one hundred years.

 

Wong Tai Sin Temple built in 1920s and is a well-known shrine in Hong Kong. It claims to ‘make every wish come true upon request’ might have something to do with its popularity

It is the only toy museum in Hong Kong. You can explore some local and pop culture

collectibles.

It is a traditional and famous Chan Chaan Teng in Jordan and has been described as

iconic Hong Kong restaurant.

The Salisbury Garden is a new art space in Hong Kong and renewed the local cultural

programmes regularly.

 There are more than 100 stalls and sells cheap and special merchandise. It is sometimes

knows as Men’s Street.

There is filled with stall at the street and over 50

stores including clothes, shoes, daily use and Hong Kong street food.

It is a Hong Kong Style Bakery and Snack Shop. Special combination you can taste at

“Eat With Me”.

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