Mong Kok
Mong Kok Stadium
The Mong Kok Stadium was formerly known as the Army Stadium and was taken over by the former Urban Council in 1961. It is now managed by the Leisure and Cultural Services Department. The stadium mainly provides venues for the Hong Kong Football Association to hold competitions, such as local football leagues and various cups, international football matches (such as the Asian Football Association Cup) and other football matches and training for the Hong Kong football team.......
Macpherson Playground
Macpherson Playground is located at 59 Sai Yee Street, Mong Kok, Kowloon, Hong Kong. It is adjacent to the Macpherson Indoor Stadium and is an outdoor sports venue in the Yau Tsim Mong District. There is a seven-a-side mini-soccer field and two basketball courts (which can be used as volleyball courts), which are managed by the Leisure and Cultural Services Department.......
Yuen Po Street Bird Garden
Yuen Po Street Bird Garden is located in Mong Kok, Kowloon, Hong Kong, at the intersection of Boundary Street, Kitty Road, Prince Edward Road West and Yuen Po Street. It is a theme park with Chinese garden architecture. It is adjacent to Mong Kok Stadium and Flower Market Road. It covers an area of about 3,000 square meters. Meter. The main entrance is on Boundary Street, and the other entrance is on Yuanpu Street.......
CTMA Centre
The trendy toy boutique hot-selling area in the Kowloon District of CTMA Centre. This is a commercial center with a comprehensive shopping mall and restaurant. The eighth to thirteenth floors are restaurants. The first and second floors are mainly for selling toys, and are a concentrated place for toy models. They are highly respected by model figure enthusiasts. Up to the old style alloy models, including the popular Sany Magnum, Armored Magnum, God Warrior Saint Seiya, and Transformers that have already been screened in movies; down to the latest and most popular Japanese big-eyed dolls and various twists Egg toy. The third to seventh floors are dominated by clothing and jewelry, and the layout is orderly and quite planned.......
Mong Kok Cooked Food Market
The Mong Kok Cooked Food Market is located on the 2nd floor of the Mong Kok Complex at No. 557 Shanghai Street. The Cooked Food Center has multi-national cuisines at low prices and good quality. It is a hidden gourmet paradise.......
Lui Seng Chun
"Lei Shengchun" was designed and built by the architect Mr. Bull. It was completed around 1931. The building is characterized by a perforated and wide corridor facing the street (commonly known as "Zou Ma Qi Lou"). The ground floor here used to be the "Lei Shengchun" Dieda Pharmacy, and the upper floor is the residence, which represents the former lifestyle of "buying on the bottom and living on the top". It has now been converted into "Hong Kong Baptist University School of Chinese Medicine-Lei Shengchun Hall". The ground of the building is a herbal tea house and display area, and the first to third floors are Chinese medicine clinics. The ground display area is open for free, and you can also book a free guided tour service to visit other floors.......
Mongkok Computer Centre
Mong Kok Computer Center (Mong Kok for short) is located at No. 8 Nelson Street, Mong Kok, Kowloon, Hong Kong. It is a well-known computer product sales center in Hong Kong. The Mong Kok Computer Center is a 3-storey themed computer mall with an area of approximately 25,000 square feet. It is the first computer thematic mall in Mong Kok. It is similar to the Gordon Computer Center and the Golden Computer Mall. It mainly sells computer hardware and peripheral accessories such as CD- R, DVD-R, mouse, keyboard, laptops, computer books, software, and mobile walkman and accessories are also sold. There are all kinds of goods.......
Goldfish Market
Many Hong Kong people like to put a tank of goldfish in their homes or offices to beautify the indoor environment, which can also be a good sign. Goldfish are rich in appearance and dazzling colors, and they have naturally become Hong Kong people's favorites. When visiting Goldfish Street, you don't have to walk into shops one after another, and you can see different kinds of fish along the way. The shop here puts fish in a small plastic bag filled with oxygen in advance, and writes the price on the bag, and then hangs it in rows on the iron rack in front of the shop for customers to buy. Some tropical fish, expensive ornamental fish, or fish farming equipment or fish tanks can be found in the shop; the entire Goldfish Street is like an "aquarium" in a busy market. In recent years, in addition to aquarium shops, Goldfish Street has also opened many pet shops, especially shops selling insects and reptiles.......
Fa Yuen Street (Sneakers Street)
Hong Kong people call the Fa Yuen Street between Dundas Street and Argyle Street in Mong Kok as the "Sports Shoes Street". Since the 1980s, many shops selling sports shoes began to open here, gradually forming a street of sports shops. Even foreign football teams or American basketball stars will come here to hold events when they come to Hong Kong to play games. In Sneaker Street, in addition to all kinds of the latest and limited edition sports shoes, you can also find casual shoes, leather shoes, hiking shoes, skateboarding shoes, and other sports goods.......
Mong Kok Chong Hing Neway
Mong Kok Chong Hing Neway does not have any barrier-free facilities. Wheelchair users should use the cargo elevator at the entrance of Cheung Sha Street to get on and off. Wheelchair users are not recommended to go alone. Exit E1 of Mong Kok Station, MTR.......