Mong Kok, located at the northern end of Nathan Road, is an early development area in Kowloon. It is most famous for its typhoon shelters and temples. There are many traces of the old days left here. It is not difficult to find old bakeries, shrines, sparrow houses and other traditional shops in the streets and alleys of the district. Most of the shops are small businesses. There are some of the oldest streets in Hong Kong in the district. Walking is the best way to explore.
Mong Kok is the most popular area in Hongkong. It is a popular place for local shoppers. Many shops and restaurants are open all night. The whole area is crowded and crowded, banks are commercial building, and the shop pattern is small and exquisite. Nathan road is the essence. In addition, there are many distinctive streets in Mong Kok, with special shops selling certain items. These streets also get corresponding common names, such as "wave shoes Street" with many sporting goods stores, "quezai Street" specializing in birds, "flower market" full of flower shops, and "women's street" famous for selling cheap clothes and accessories.
Mang Kok Tsui
synonym
Mong Kok (Mong Kok, Hong Kong) generally refers to mang Kok Tsui
Mang Kok Tsui (also known as Wang Kok Tsui, "Tsui" through "Tsui") is the disappeared Cape of Hong Kong. It is located in the area of Shandong street and Nelson street in the west of Mong Kok, Kowloon today. With the development of Kowloon, mang Kok Tsui has been reclaimed for many times. It is a long distance from the coastline. After reclamation, mang Kok was renamed Mong Kok and mang Kok Tsui market was renamed Mong Kok market.
Mang Kok Tsui (also known as Wang Kok Tsui, "Tsui" through "Tsui") is the disappeared Cape of Hong Kong. It is located in the area of Shandong street and Nelson street in the west of Mong Kok, Kowloon today. With the development of Kowloon, mang Kok Tsui has been reclaimed for many times. It is a long distance from the coastline. After reclamation, mang Kok was renamed Mong Kok and mang Kok Tsui market was renamed Mong Kok market.
Address: West Kowloon, Yau Tsim Mong District, Hong Kong
Longitude: 114.16935610771
Latitude: 22.319252438748
Tour time: half a day to one day
Traffic information: 1. It takes 16 minutes from Causeway Bay to Mong Kok. Price: HK $10.5;
2. It takes 14 minutes from Wan Chai to Mong Kok. Price: HK $10.5;
3. It takes 12 minutes from central to Mong Kok. Price: HK $10.
Ticket information: Free
Opening hours: all day
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