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9 neighborhoods selected in this guide.
Tsim Sha Tsui is the cultural and commercial heart of Kowloon, packing world-class museums, luxury shopping, and one of the world's great waterfronts into a compact, walkable district.

Mong Kok is one of the most densely populated places on earth and the pulsating retail heart of Kowloon. Every street is crammed with neon signs, market stalls, and speciality shops.

A waterfront town in the eastern New Territories, gateway to Hong Kong's best hiking and beaches..

A gritty, authentic neighbourhood known for fabric markets, street food, and vintage electronics..

A traditional stilt-house fishing village on Lantau Island, famous for dried seafood and pink dolphins..

Tai O is a traditional fishing village on the western coast of Lantau Island, famous for its stilted houses built over the tidal flats. Often called the 'Venice of Hong Kong.'

Sheung Wan is one of Hong Kong's oldest districts, where traditional dried seafood shops and Chinese medicine stores sit alongside trendy cafes and independent galleries.
Central is Hong Kong's financial powerhouse by day, while adjacent SoHo transforms into the city's premier dining and nightlife quarter after dark.
A harbour community of houseboats and fishing sampans, an older side of Hong Kong..