Tin Hau
Victoria Park
Victoria Park (Victoria Park for short) is the largest park on Hong Kong Island. The park is located at the junction of Causeway Bay and Tin Hau, covering an area of about 19 hectares. Victoria Park is close to the downtown area of Causeway Bay and the Hong Kong Central Library. It is a place where large-scale festivals are held in Hong Kong. Many large-scale events are held here throughout the year, such as the Spring Festival Flower Market on the Lunar New Year, the Lantern Festival on the Mid-Autumn Festival, and the end of the year " "Industrial Exhibition" and so on.......
Causeway Bay Sports Ground
Causeway Bay Sports Ground (commonly known as Causeway Stadium) is located at Causeway Road, Tin Hau, Causeway Bay, Wan Chai District, Hong Kong Island, adjacent to the MTR Tin Hau Station and next to the Hong Kong Central Library. Formerly the Navy Stadium, it was the main venue of the Hong Kong Football League before the 1960s. It now has a grass football/rugby pitch, a 100-meter 5-lane track, and a 400-meter jogging track. There are 6 tennis courts and 2 tennis practice fields.......
Lin Fa Kung Garden
Dakeng Lotus Palace Park is located behind the Lotus Palace Temple. It is a small park. Because of its quiet environment, it is a good place for the elderly morning travellers in this area.......
Chinese Recreation Club
The Chinese Recreation Club is a private sports club in Hong Kong. The current site of the Chinese Recreation Club is located at 123 Tung Lo Wan Road, Tai Hang, Wan Chai District. The Chinese Recreation Club was established in 1910 by Sir He Qi. At that time, members liked sports such as woodball, tennis and football.......
Butterfly on Victoria Boutique Hotel
Butterfly on Time Boutique Hotel Causeway Bay is located in the prime shopping area of Causeway Bay, Hong Kong. It is very convenient to visit the scenic spots in various districts or to the business conference center. Adjacent to Times Square, it only takes 5 minutes to walk to the Causeway Bay MTR station. It also takes less than 8 minutes to go to the fashionable shopping malls in the area. Shen Plaza, take this to enjoy shopping fun. The lively and exciting Happy Valley Racecourse and the Hong Kong Stadium, Wan Chai, which is rich in old district feelings and wonderful nightlife, and even Star Street, which gathers fashionable dining and stylish art galleries, are only 5 to 10 minutes away by car. In short, all the hot spots that make Hong Kong full of excitement and surprises are within easy reach.......
Wun Sha Street, Tai Hang
Wun Sha Street is a street in Causeway Bay, Hong Kong Island, located in Tai Hang District. Three days before and after the Mid-Autumn Festival every year, Huansha Street is one of the main venues for the Fire Dragon Dance in Tai Hang.......
Empire Hotel Causeway Bay
Empire Hotel Causeway Bay is located at 8 Wing Hing Street, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong, adjacent to MTR Tin Hau Station and Victoria Park. It is a hotel under Asia Standard Hotel Group. Designed by Japanese interior designer Koichiro Ikebuchi, the hotel opened in April 2009 and offers a total of 280 rooms. Facilities include restaurants, business VIP lounges, swimming pools, spa rooms and parking lots.......
Causeway bay Market
The Causeway Bay Market is located on Electric Road, North Point, Hong Kong. It is a single-storey red brick design with a concrete roof. The market is divided into upper and lower floors with a total of 51 stalls. Although there are few stalls, the ingredients and goods are all available. There are few markets on Hong Kong Island that still sell live poultry.......
Tin Hau Temple, Causeway Bay
The Tin Hau Temple in Causeway Bay was built by the Dai family around the beginning of the 18th century. The Dai family was originally a Hakka from Guangdong, and initially settled in a now-forgotten village near the old Kai Tak Airport in Kowloon. Dai often went to the shore of Causeway Bay to mow grass. According to legend, some of the tribesmen picked up a statue of a god on the shore and set up a temple to worship it. As more and more fishermen came to Shangxiang, they raised funds to build a formal Tin Hau Temple......