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Mong Kok Citywalk Route | Take great photos of the authentic scenery

To see the most beautiful scenery in Mong Kok, just read this article. It is especially suitable for first-time visitors to Hong Kong. It takes no time and is cost-effective. It is sincerely recommended by local Hong Kong people! 1️⃣ Start from Mong Kok East Station and head directly to the photogenic Mong Kok Footbridge. Street markets, Hong Kong-style buildings, Red Van Station and Nathan Road are all great backgrounds for taking photos. The overpass can be walked in about 10 minutes! Try to avoid Sundays and holidays as the overpass will be filled with foreign domestic workers, which creates a different atmosphere at this time. 2️⃣ There is a staircase on the overpass at Sai Yeung Choi Street South Section 1 that leads back to the ground level, where you can see the subway station. Start your shopping at Hong Kong’s signature shopping malls “T.O.P.” and “Mong Kok Centre” here. T.O.P.'s store mainly sells fashionable women's clothing and model toys. The Wangzhong store mainly sells women's clothing and food. 3️⃣ Sai Yeung Choi Street South is the most representative pedestrian street in Hong Kong, with shops lining both sides, showing the culture of Mong Kok and the prosperity of Hong Kong. There are many check-in spots full of Hong Kong flavor along the way. The "Million Center" at the end of the street is a shopping mall full of the style of the 1980s and 1990s. The shops sell Japanese and Korean clothing, fine goods, toys, and more. 4️⃣ After walking through Sai Yeung Choi Street, you can wander around other streets in Mong Kok. There are many snack shops and tea shops on Dundas Street. Afterwards, you can turn into Garden Street. The front section of Soy Sauce Street is lined with restaurants on both sides of the street, which is also a hidden Hong Kong-style check-in spot. As for the street in front of Soy Sauce Street, it is Sneakers Street. Families who are interested can also go to Ladies Street to explore. 5️⃣ Turn onto Nelson Street and walk to Langham Place, the most famous shopping mall in Mong Kok, which brings together large and small clothing and beauty brands, delicious dishes from all over the world, and various trendy boutiques. Not far away is "No. 618 Shanghai Street", a historical building that has been renovated and is also very much a Hong Kong signature of the last century. It is a must-see hidden spot. 6️⃣ Finally, walk out of Nathan Road. It is recommended to walk towards Yau Ma Tei, and then turn to Tsim Sha Tsui or Hong Kong Island. Take a closer look at the people and cars on the streets of Mong Kok, and feel the bustling city at night. Be sure to check in and post it later🇭🇰🇭🇰🇭🇰🇭🇰🇭🇰 #check-in spot #hongkongcheck-in #hongkonggoodplaces #mongkok #mongkokgoodplaces #100travelways
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Posted: Sep 10, 2024
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