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Discoveries along Tsuen Wan and Tsuen Wan West Station

Tsuen Wan not only witnessed the glory of Hong Kong's textile industry but also preserved many old villages, allowing you to experience cosmopolitan city life and ancient traditions side by side.

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

The Mills


  • The former Nan Fung Textile Mill stands as a testament to the glorious past of Hong Kong's textile industry. After revitalisation, it was transformed into a new creative hotspot, The Mills.

    Getting there: a 12-minute walk from Tsuen Wan Station Exit A3

Jockey Club Tak Wah Park


  • Jockey Club Tak Wah Park was designed following the classical Chinese garden theme, which consists of ornamental lakes, a stone bridge, a pavilion and more. What makes it most vibrant are the declared monuments here: the Old House of Hoi Pa Village and the Chan Yi Cheung Ancestral Hall, which was built in the late 19th century.

    Getting there: a 5-minute walk from Tsuen Wan Station Exit B1

Hoi On Road


  • Constructed with vibrant orange columns that look alike the Senbon Torii in Japan, the tunnel on Hoi On Road is connected to the waterfront, which draws many people to take pictures of it. When taking photos here, please stay alert to the road condition.

    Getting there: a 15-minute walk from Tsuen Wan West Station Exit B

Nina Park

  • Nina Park, the first Wood Fossil Park in Hong Kong, houses over 100 museum-grade exhibits from the Late Miocene period, ranging from 2.6 to 5.3 million years ago. The park also features an interactive experience centre with multimedia exhibition areas, regularly scheduled workshops and guided tours, blending learning with entertainment!

    Getting there: a 6-minute walk from Tsuen Wan West Station Exit C3

Hoi Lin Restaurant


  • The Hoi Lin Restaurant is a family-run teahouse in a public housing estate. The staff delivers freshly steamed bamboo baskets every day, so patrons can select their favourite dim sum. The handwritten menu uses traditional price tags in Suzhou numerals, which have become increasingly difficult to find these days.

    Getting there: an 8-minute walk from Tsuen Wan Station Exit A3

Shanghai Luk Kam Kee


  • Shanghai Luk Kam Kee, a time honoured store of roasted seeds, still operates a self-owned factory.

    Getting there: a 3-minute walk from Tsuen Wan Station Exit B1

Lo Tak Court


  • Among Lo Tak Court’s snack shops and Cha Chaan Tengs, you’ll also find several exciting street food options, such as takeaway of dim sum, Hong Kong-style fish balls and egg waffles.

    Getting there: a 4-minute walk from Tsuen Wan Station Exit A1

Salami Restaurant

  • Salami Restaurant is one of the oldest Western restaurants in the Tsuen Wan district. It offers affordable prices without compromising on food quantity and quality.

    Getting there: an 8-minute walk from Tsuen Wan Station Exit B1

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