Mongkok
Mong Kok is a buzzing maze of narrow streets, known for shopping, eating and entertainment
Tsim Sha Tsui Pier
Star Ferry Pier in TST provides perfect viewing of the Hong Kong Island skyline at any time of the day.
Chinatown
Chinatown Singapore is a vibrant and culturally rich neighborhood. It offers a blend of Chinese heritage and modernity.
Clarke Quay
The bustling point by the Singapore River. Cruises, bars, restaurants with the fine entertainment.
Peoples Park
A multi complex with shops, restaurants and living quarters. Continues to be a meeting point in Singapore’ China Town district.
North Point
Neighbourhood is home to some brilliant eateries, historic and culturally important landmarks and unique art galleries.
Bowrington Road
Street market with shops and stalls dealing in fresh seafood, fruit, vegetables and other consumables. There are eateries in the Bowrington Road Market.
Tin Hau Temple
Dedicated to the Empress of Heaven and Goddess of the Sea, Tin Hau Temple in Causeway Bay was built in the 18th century by the Tai clan.
Tsim Sha Tsui
The shopping and nightlife district in Kowloon, Hong Kong. The promenade on Victoria Harbour is a popular spot.
The Pier
People wait, rest and ponder as they travel through the central pier in Hong Kong
Queens Road West
A traditional place with color, sight and smell. The streets are full of shops, pharmacies and seafood.
Central Pier
Central Piers connect Hong Kong to the outlying islands - Lamma, Peng Chau, Cheung Chau
Star Ferry Pier
The Hong Kong Star Ferry is is unique and distinctive. it plies between the island and Tsim Sha Tsui.
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