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Hong Kong Stroll Guide|King's Road citywalk route

|King's Road citywalk route. King's Road is a major road in the Eastern District of Hong Kong, starting from Tin Hau in Causeway Bay, passing through North Point to the west of Sai Wan Ho, connecting to Gascoigne Road on the west and Shau Kei Wan Road on the east. This road is full of Hong Kong characteristics, with ultra-high density 'Monster Building' complexes, the vibrant Chun Yeung Street, the constantly shuttling Ding Ding trams, and more, making it one of the important spots to experience Hong Kong culture. Route: Start from Fortress Hill MTR station, walk along King's Road to reach Tai Koo MTR station, the whole journey is about 3 kilometers, it is recommended to arrange half a day to stroll around. Check-in Strategy: 1 Fortress Hill MTR Station 'Z-shaped' staircase A staircase built along the hillside residential area on King's Road and Mount Butler, with a 'Z-shaped' structure, winding and twisting, just like the 'bends and turns in a lifetime' sung about in the song 'Red Sun' 2 Chun Yeung Street A small street next to King's Road, named after the late Qing Dynasty Fujian merchant 'Guo Chun Yeung', it is one of the places where you can best feel the cultural atmosphere of Hong Kong and the 'human fireworks'. 3 Chan's Orthopedics A very representative Hong Kong-style signboard, making it one of the frequent filming locations for Hong Kong movies. However, many signboards have been removed now, losing some of the Hong Kong style. 4 Footbridges On the approximately 3-kilometer King's Road, there are several footbridges spanning both sides. Standing on the footbridge, you can take excellent depth-filled photos with a telephoto lens. 5 Monster Building A giant complex residential building formed by the enclosure of four residential complexes, with ultra-high density floors, making people look so small standing underneath. It is also a filming location for 'Transformers 4', attracting people from all over the world to come and check in. 6 Ding Ding Tram King's Road has one of the highest numbers of Ding Ding trams in Hong Kong. If you want to take photos of Ding Ding trams and experience riding them, King's Road is definitely not to be missed.
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Posted: Jun 2, 2024
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