Tsim Sha Tsui

icon-locationTsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong
Known as the busiest urban area in the south of the Kowloon peninsula and also one of the most beautiful coastal neighborhoods on the planet, Tsim Sha Tsui boardwalk is home to countless commercial areas, shopping centers, and shopping malls. Shopping, high-class restaurants and many museums… Every day, this place welcomes hundreds of thousands of tourists to visit, shop and especially enjoy watching the most typical and typical landscapes. of Port Thom.

Tsim Sha Tsui is a headland in the southern part of the Kowloon peninsula, facing Victoria Harbour, directly opposite Trung Hoan. That is why, this place is favored by the Hong Kong government to focus on developing modern commercial and shopping areas, large-scale museums to meet the sightseeing and shopping needs of tourists from all over the world. .

Before the Kowloon peninsula was under British administration since 1860, this area was home to villages with a rather busy business life, where people specialized in trading aromatic plants transported from the area. New Territories to the south of Hong Kong Island to export to all over the world. After this place was ceded to the British, large projects began to be invested and developed. Tsim Sha Tsui Street began to enter a flourishing period when the Star Ferry was put into operation connecting the two banks of Victoria Harbour. By the 20th century, Tsim Sha Tsui was a shady, green suburb that attracted countless immigrants from China to trade and do business. Gradually, the unspoiled garden houses were replaced by rows of crowded houses; harbors, temples, shopping stalls sprang up like mushrooms one after another. The first Kowloon-Cantonese railway was put into operation in early October 1910, and the five-star Peninsula Group-class hotel was built in 1928, marking a turning point for the strong development of the place. this.

In 1978, Kowloon station was relocated, the entire station complex and railway tracks were demolished to build the Hong Kong Cultural Center and museums mainly serving the tourism industry. Up to now, the key economy of Tsim Sha Tsui area is mainly planned by the government based on tourism and trade. Visitors will easily find the commercial centers, monumental shopping; 5 star hotels and restaurants; Massive museums and cultural and entertainment parks are invested on a large scale. It will not be an exaggeration when we give this place a flowery name "coastal tourist paradise" where visitors can find the most unique and typical features when coming to the land of Thom Port; from cultural and historical aspects to relaxation and entertainment.

You can visit Tsim Sha Tsui pier at any time of the day, but when night falls, this place can be considered a nightscape paradise where you can enjoy a panoramic view of Victoria Bay. The spirit of the night is adorned with skyscrapers with neon electric lights reflected in the still water, or go for a walk, check-in at the Avenue of Stars, or spend time at a shopping mall to Choose your favorite items. Business here is open from mid-morning until late at night, there are also some restaurants that may open late to serve the needs of visitors.

Moving to Tsim Sha Tsui will not be too difficult because Hong Kong is a country with extremely developed infrastructure. No matter where you are in Hong Kong, you can easily use public transport such as bus, subway or taxi to visit this bustling and bustling neighborhood.