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Discoveries along Kowloon and Austin Stations

West Kowloon is known for its impressive skyline, featuring a mix of modern high-rise buildings, iconic landmarks and public spaces, making it an exciting and dynamic district that seamlessly blends urban living, arts and culture, and recreational activities.

Let's explore the city’s attractions and hidden gems nearby!

WestK


  • WestK is one of the largest cultural projects in the world, offering a vast green leisure space in the heart of a bustling city. It is dedicated to presenting a diverse and rich array of cultural and artistic programmes to the public. Click here to explore the latest programmes and events at WestK.

    Getting there: a 10-minute walk from Kowloon Station Exit E4/E5

Hong Kong Palace Museum


  • The architectural style of Hong Kong Palace Museum is inspired by the Forbidden City. The museum showcases more than 900 pieces of priceless treasures all loaned from the Palace Museum in Beijing. Some of the pieces are even grade-one national treasures.

    Getting there: a 10-minute walk from Kowloon Station Exit E4/E5

M+


  • With collections encompassing 20th- and 21st-century visual art, design and architecture, moving images and the thematic area of Hong Kong visual culture, M+ is Asia’s first global museum of contemporary visual culture.

    Getting there: a 10-minute walk from Kowloon Station Exit E4/E5

Xiqu Centre


  • Xiqu Centre is a space dedicated to preserving and promoting the art of Chinese opera. You can either enjoy a selection of songs, music and performance excerpts of Cantonese opera at the Tea House Theatre Experience or join a Xiqu Centre Guided Tour to learn about its architectural and design features.

    Getting there: a 1-minute walk from Austin Station Exit F

The travel information is provided in collaboration with the Hong Kong Tourism Board.