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Tsim Sha Tsui
Shun Tak Centre
& Macau Ferry
Terminal
1
Pier for
Lantau
2
3
Star
Ferry
Pier
MAN WA
LANE
4
Western
Market
5
Outlying Islands
Ferry Piers
Sheung
Wan
6
7
Wing On
8
Kai Fat
Tea Co.
(Hong Kong)
Airport Express
Rail Station
Two IFC
To we r
9
10
The
Centre
IFC
Mall
R A
SHEUNG WAN
EXCHANGE
SQUARE
H O
Vegetable
Market
Man
Mo
Jardine
House
World-Wide
Plaza
Central
City Hall
3
D'AGUILAR
ST
HOLLYWOOD RD
Prince of
Wales Building
Legco
Building
STATUE
SQ.
The
Landmark
Tamar
Site
Citic
To we r
LAN KWAI
FONG
Chater
Garden
Bank of
America
To we r
HK &
Shanghai
Bank
Lippo
Centre
A
Admiralty
ADMIRALTY
Bank of
China
CENTRAL
S
St John's
Cathedral
Queensway
Plaza
Flagstaf
House
Government
House
Cheung
Kong Centre
Zoological &
Botanical Gardens
Paciic
Place
Mid-Levels
Escalator Link
Tram route
MTR Station
Hong Kong Park
Lower Peak
Tram Terminal
Aviary
British Consulate
& Council
R
K
0
250
metres
The Peak
ACCOMMODATION
Causeway Bay Inn
Check Inn
Life on a Boat - Moksha
YesInn @ Causeway Bay
Y-Loft
EATING
2
3
4
1
5
Bowrington Road
Brunch Club & Supper
Chilli Fagara
Crystal Jade La Mian Xiao Long Bao
Dumpling Yuan
Hainan Shaoye
17
18
10
19
6
14
Lin Heung Tea House
Mana!
Nagahama No 1 Ramen
Nam Kee Spring Roll Noodle
Lil' Siam
Nha Trang
4
5
2
9
12
7
Causeway Bay
East of Wan Chai, Causeway Bay is a
lively district packed with shops and
restaurants. It's centred between the
eastern end of Lockhart Road and the
western edge of Victoria Park - Hong
Kong's largest piece of public greenery.
Trams run here along Yee Wo Street, a
continuation of Hennessy Road from
Wan Chai.
he main activity in Causeway Bay is
shopping - for fashion, electronics and
homewares. Near the eponymous MTR
station you'll find Jardine's Crescent , a
narrow alleyway packed with market
stalls selling cheap clothes, jewellery and
knick-knacks. On the shore, in front of
the Excelsior Hotel on Gloucester Road,
stands the Noonday Gun - immortalized
in Noël Coward's song Mad Dogs and
Englishmen - which is fired every day at
noon. he eastern part of Causeway Bay,
where it meets Wan Chai, is dominated
by the vast Victoria Park (daily 24hr). On
weekdays it's a good place to watch
nimble local residents practising tai chi,
on Sundays Indonesian maids come
picnicking here, during the mid-autumn
festival the park fills with people carrying
lanterns, and just before the Chinese
New Year the place becomes an immense
flower market.
 
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