The largest library in Hong Kong, Hong Kong Central Library is not only home to an extensive collect...
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From the outside, Foo Tak Building appears to be a regular tenement block, yet a vibrant hub brimmin...
For all your analogue photography needs, SHOWA Film & Camera has it all. Whether you’re an amateur o...
Other than a spot for delicate pastries, Ebb & Flow, an all-day café located at The Park Lane Hong K...
Oscary Art is one of Hong Kong’s most popular art studios where you can drop in for an “art jamming”...
Displaying an original two-in-one “ExhibitShop” concept, Amaz by Lokianno blends an exhibition space...
The Uncommon is a multi-purpose pop-up space in Tai Hang that blurs the lines between art, music, an...
Known for his mural mosaics that have been placed in over 60 countries worldwide, the French street...
Nature in Hong Kong is always surprisingly close to the heart of the city. Named after Hong Kong’s 1...
For a new set of nails that will have the trendsetters in your circle envious, Tinted will have you...
One of Hong Kong’s most popular fitness studios, Anhao Wellness is recognised as one of the top spac...
High above the hustle and bustle, The Park Lane Hong Kong, a Pullman Hotel's verdant rooftop offers...
Bodywize Immersions is a tranquil urban escape where you can rejuvenate your mental, physical and em...
One of Hong Kong’s few hair treatment centres with an onsite certified trichologist, ZEVA is a haven...
Cardio without the sweat and heat? Sign us up. Velocity Fitness is Hong Kong’s first aquabike exerci...
Find your peace with a sound healing session at Sound Therapy HK, one of the city’s leading groups s...
Throngs of dessert-lovers often queue for their fix of sweet steamed milk pudding at Yee Shun Dairy...
For a consummate hotpot experience, head to SUPPA Hot Pot by ATUM. This cosy yet vibrant eatery exud...
A hearty bowl of Hong Kong-style congee is undoubtedly the favoured comfort food of the city. For th...
A silky bowl of tofu pudding (tofu fa) is a comforting treat no matter what age you are, and one of...
If you’re feeling peckish and hungry for a taste of Hong Kong’s retro snacks, you’ve come to the rig...
Filled with artworks by Hong Kong street artists, as well as international talents Victoriano and Da...
Café by day, live music cocktail bar by night, Mercury Recalls by Lost Stars is a bona fide haven fo...
With its unassuming facade, the Bowrington Street Cooked Food Centre can be easy to miss. Within the...
Located where the old Causeway Bay typhoon shelter once stood, this sprawling 19-hectare urban park...
Nestled on a small patch of green next to the boat docks on the edge of Causeway Bay Typhoon Shelter...
The Typhoon Shelter Precinct is a newly revitalised 150-metre-long promenade that honours the histor...
A brisk stroll away from Causeway Bay, the quiet neighbourhood of Tai Hang is home to remnants of hi...
There are treasures and trinkets of every kind at Jardine’s Crescent Street Market, an unassuming st...
Hidden within St. Paul’s Convent, Christ the King Chapel dates back to 1928, beginning as a small pr...
As Hong Kong’s only floating boat temple once upon a time, the Triangular Island Goddess of Tin Hau...
One of the many temples dedicated to Tin Hau built across the city, Tin Hau Temple in Causeway Bay w...
If you’re looking to add more character to your wardrobe, you’ll likely find your next favourite pie...
Calling itself the “first library to the humanities in the city”, Nose in the Books is an independen...
If you're looking to add something completely unique to your wardrobe, style lovers and vintage fien...
If you’re in the market for a vintage leather jacket, take a ride on the wild side at Roadmentic, an...
A tiny space bursting with an aesthetic array of lifestyle products, Kanamono Hardware Store in Tai...
The mix of old and new makes up the very fabric of Hong Kong’s cityscape, and you’ll often find olde...
Look closely and find architectural surprises at every corner, including the iconic Circular Pedestr...
The Olympic Bridge may look like an unassuming footbridge simply allowing pedestrians to cross Irvin...
Perched high on the 27th floor of The Park Lane Hong Kong, a Pullman Hotel’s rooftop, SKYE Roofbar &...
As Hong Kong’s first covered, open-air skatepark, #Urban Park is tucked within the fourth floor of H...
Part of a nine-kilometre-long waterfront promenade stretching across Hong Kong Island, the Causeway...
The Hong Kong Tram, also known as a “Ding Ding” (named after its iconic bell) is one of the best way...
Long before there were cross-harbour tunnels or the Star Ferry, Walla-Walla motorised sampans were t...
Couples hungry for a food-fuelled treasure hunt will want to head straight to Haven Street. Sick Bur...
With more than 700 master copies of some of the best music in existence, Sam the Record Man is a sto...
Whether for a team building exercise, a whimsical date idea or family fun, LOST Hong Kong’s 45-minut...
Don’t be alarmed by the incessant sounds of slapping and whacking as you make your way beneath the i...
Formerly the private residence of Aw Boon Haw, famed merchant and founder of Chinese herbal salve Ti...