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Hong Kong Signature Tours - Infuse daily life with the enchantment of street art!

In recent years, street art has not only revitalized older neighbourhoods, but it has also brought art into our everyday lives. Through exploring a vibrant array of beautiful murals and stylish graffiti art along the MTR lines, let us spread happiness and positive energy together!

"King of Kowloon" Tsang Tsou-choi's Ink Inscription


  • The ink inscription is located on a bridge barrier at Boundary Street, and MTR has specifically carried out professional restoration work to present the precious ink treasure of the “King of Kowloon” once again for public viewing.

    Getting there: a 12-minute walk from Mong Kok East Station Exit D or Prince Edward Station Exit A

ArtLane


  • Among the top photo spots in the Western District, the murals at ArtLane are must-sees. This cultural hotspot showcases 26 large-scale murals created by local and international artists, each featuring a distinct theme and artistic style.

    Getting there: a 1-minute walk from Sai Ying Pun Station Exit B3

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

Cheung Ling Mansion


  • After the renovation of the exterior of Cheung Ling Mansion, the dull greenish-grey facade has been transformed into a large mural depicting an urban forest landscape, which is very instagrammable!

    Getting there: a 2-minute walk from Prince Edward Station Exit B2

E Tat Factory Building


  • Using building facades as blank canvases, the Spanish artist created a large-scale mural on the side of the E Tat Factory Building, injecting a bold and dramatic energy into the neighbourhood. 

    Getting there: a 1-minute walk from Wong Chuk Hang Station Exit A2

Graham Street


  • The colourful mural of old townhouses shines a light on the city’s iconic tong lau tenement buildings.

    Getting there: an 8-minute walk from Sheung Wan Station Exit A2 or a 9-minute walk from Central Station Exit D2

Tuen Mun San Tsuen


  • Tuen Mun San Tsuen has colourful murals of vibrant anime characters alongside an iconic sunflower pattern that was created by a famous Japanese artist, making it a popular photo spot.

    Getting there: Siu Hong Station Exit D, then take the Light Rail Route 610/614/615/751 with free interchange and get off at the Lam Tei Stop

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