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Discoveries along Wan Chai, Exhibition Centre and Causeway Bay Stations
These districts have their share of good-time joints and exotic nightlife, making them one of the city’s most dynamic areas, with a heady mix of old and new, and East meets West, and where hip bars mix with old tenement buildings, hidden temples and malls among the district’s towering skyscrapers.
Let's explore the city’s attractions and hidden gems nearby!
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Blue House
- Wan Chai’s “Blue House” is one of Hong Kong’s few Grade I historic buildings that has been revitalised. Its blue exterior and the old Chinese medicine clinic plaques have made the Blue House a hot spot for photo taking.
Getting there: a 6-minute walk from Wan Chai Station Exit A3
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Noonday Gun
- The Noonday Gun is an iconic landmark in Hong Kong and is fired every day at noon as a time signal. Remember to pay a visit to the gun from 12 to 12:30pm if you want to witness the Noonday Gun Salute.
Getting there: a 6-minute walk from Causeway Bay Station Exit D1
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Lovers’ Rock
- Lovers' Rock resembles a pen sticking out of a pen stand. It is said that many couples find it successful after worshipping the rock. You may also enjoy the panoramic view of the Wan Chai area.
Getting there: a 16-minute walk from Wan Chai Station Exit A3
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M7 (7 Mallory Street)
- After revitalisation, 7 Mallory Street has preserved the prominent heritage features, such as the cantilevered balconies, timber French doors and internal timber staircases and is now classified as a Grade II historic building, allowing you to experience the lifestyle of the old tenement houses.
Getting there: a 6-minute walk from Wan Chai Station Exit A3
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Tai Yuen Street
- Tai Yuen Street, also known as the "Toy Street", is home to numerous toy shops. The renowned Tai Yuen Street Market can also be found here, making it the perfect place to go treasure hunting!
Getting there: a 3-minute walk from Wan Chai Station Exit A3
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Water Sports and Recreation Precinct
- The Water Sports and Recreation Precinct in Wan Chai has Harbour FUN pedal boats available for hire, and you can visit the site’s new floating restaurant or onshore rooftop and al fresco dining areas after.
Getting there: a 9-minute walk from Causeway Bay Station Exit C or a 14-minute walk from Exhibition Centre Station Exit A1
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Yee Shun Dairy Company
- Originating from Macau with a history of over 150 years, Yee Shun Dairy Company specializes in various milk desserts. Their signature product is the “Double-Skin” steamed milk pudding served either chilled or warm and you can also add your preferred toppings.
Getting there: a 4-minute walk from Wan Chai Station Exit B |
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Boston Restaurant
- Opened in 1966, Boston Restaurant maintained the layout of a basement bakery with a second-floor dining area, preserving the warm dating memories of many people.
Getting there: a 3-minute walk from Wan Chai Station Exit B1
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Tung Po Kitchen
- Tung Po Kitchen, with a history of nearly 30 years, is a popular local eatery. The restaurant has a lively atmosphere, and its creative small dishes and the signature "battle bowl" beer have won the hearts of both local and international diners.
Getting there: a 9-minute walk from Exhibition Centre Station Exit A2
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The travel information is provided in collaboration with the Hong Kong Tourism Board.