Nathan Road
Nathan Road is the main thoroughfare in Kowloon, Hong Kong, aligned south–north from Tsim Sha Tsui to Sham Shui Po. It is lined with shops and restaurants
Admiralty
District between Central and Wan Chai on Hong Kong Island. Largely commercial, government offices, luxury hotels.
Ap Liu Street
A hectic pedestrian only street market lined with shops and stalls selling all manner of electronics, tools, equipment.
Sham Shui Po
Suburb with a rich history hidden behind humble façades
Aberdeen
Famous for its floating village and seafood restaurants
North Point Victoria Harbour
Views of Victoria Harbour, discover local cafes and photo spots.
Chun Yeung Street
Shops lined on both sides of this narrow street with tram running through.
Tung Lo Wan Road
A main artery connecting Kings Road to Causeway Bay with some places of interest.
Clarke Quay
The bustling point by the Singapore River. Cruises, bars, restaurants with the fine entertainment.
Tsim Sha Tsui
The shopping and nightlife district in Kowloon, Hong Kong. The promenade on Victoria Harbour is a popular spot.
Queens Road West
A traditional place with color, sight and smell. The streets are full of shops, pharmacies and seafood.
Mid Levels
The Central–Mid-Levels escalator system in Hong Kong connects through shops, cafes, bars and galleries.
Western Promenade
A place to relax and take in the sights of Kowloon and the ferries plying to Macao and outlying islands of Hong Kong.
Sun Yat Sen Park
The park and harbourfront with scenic views, walking path and parks making it an ideal for an evening stroll
Singapore CBD
Central Business District is a thriving centre of commerce in Singapore. New buildings and shophouses coexist.
Kennedy Town
The waterfront and promenade and the surrounding streets are peppered with cafes, restaurants and the charm of old town
Shek Tong Tsui
Home to cafés, delicious eats and the first and only geological museum in Hong Kong, Shek Tong Tsui is filled with treasures.
Tai Hang
Home to a funky array of indie cafes, hidden shops, local eateries, and historic landmarks in Hong Kong
Hill Street
Hill Street is home to several landmarks including the Armenian Church, Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce.
Teck Whye
Red, blue and yellow mosaic reminiscent of famous abstract artist Piet Mondrian.