Coloane Village is located on the southwest coast of Coloane Island and it is a quiet, small, peaceful rural village. ... More
Coloane Village is located on the southwest coast of Coloane Island and it is a quiet, small, peaceful rural village.
Lai Tak Tsuen(勵德邨) is a public housing estate at 2 – 38 Lai Tak Tsuen Road, Tai Hang, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong. Built in 1975, it is one of the first p ... More
Lai Tak Tsuen(勵德邨) is a public housing estate at 2 – 38 Lai Tak Tsuen Road, Tai Hang, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong. Built in 1975, it is one of the first public housing developments in Hong Kong. It was the second self-funded rental project of the Hong Kong Housing Society. The housing estate was named after a Hong Kong government officer, Michael Wright, who had served the Government of Hong Kong for more than 30 years.
Ikcheong Building, located in North Point became famous in the background of the movie "Transformers: Age of extinction". We can see the culture of Ho ... More
Ikcheong Building, located in North Point became famous in the background of the movie "Transformers: Age of extinction". We can see the culture of Hongkong in the densely populated residential space. Especially, if you look up at the sky from the yard where the four sides are apartments, you can see an amazing frame.
It is a traditional local cafe that opened in 1950. Analog Hong Kong's sensibility can be felt as it is, so many tourists as well as locals visit. The ... More
It is a traditional local cafe that opened in 1950. Analog Hong Kong's sensibility can be felt as it is, so many tourists as well as locals visit. The old interior creates a comfortable atmosphere and the window seat on the second floor with Temple Street is the ideal spot. In addition to the cafe menu, there are various dining menus where you can enjoy a simple brunch
Central Mid-level Escalator is the world’s longest outdoor covered escalator system, opened in 1993. It runs for over 800m and rises over 135m in elev ... More
Central Mid-level Escalator is the world’s longest outdoor covered escalator system, opened in 1993. It runs for over 800m and rises over 135m in elevation, from Queen’s Road Central up to Conduit Road. It was built to ease traffic congestion in the residential Mid-levels district, and comprises 20 escalators and three inclined moving walkways. The system runs downhill from 6am-10am to cater to commuters, and uphill from 10:30am-midnight. It is not only residents who utilise it – it has become a popular tourist attraction as it takes visitors through a historical district and up to the Soho dining and nightlife hub.