5 Best Sights in Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong

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We've compiled the best of the best in Tsim Sha Tsui - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Avenue of Stars

Tsim Sha Tsui

You have to look down to appreciate the city's walk of fame. Countless local film stars have pawed the wet concrete—you may not recognize many names unless you're a fan of Hong Kong films, but the homage shows how big the local film industry is.  Visit the avenue at 8 pm for the Symphony of Lights, a quirky show in which more than 40 skyscrapers light up on cue as a commentator introduces them in time to a musical accompaniment.

Hong Kong Museum of History

Tsim Sha Tsui

For a comprehensive hit of history, this museum's popular Hong Kong Story should do the trick. The exhibit starts 400 million years ago in the Devonian period and makes its way all the way through to the 1997 Handover, with spectacular life-size dioramas that include village houses and a colonial-era shopping street. The ground-floor Folk Culture section offers an introduction to the history and customs of Hong Kong's main ethnic groups. Upstairs, gracious stone-walled galleries whirl you through the Opium Wars and the beginnings of colonial Hong Kong. Don't miss the chilling account of conditions during the Japanese occupation or the colorful look at Hong Kong life in the '60s.

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Allow at least two hours to stroll through—more if you linger in every gallery and make use of the interactive elements. Pick your way through the gift shop's clutter to find local designer Alan Chan's T-shirts, shot glasses, and notebooks. His retro-kitsch aesthetic is based on 1940s cigarette-girl images. To get here from the Tsim Sha Tsui MTR walk along Cameron Road, then left for a block along Chatham Road South. A signposted overpass takes you to the museum.

100 Chatham Rd. S, Kowloon, Hong Kong
2724–9042
Sight Details
Free (except special exhibitions)
Closed on Tues. (except public holidays) and the first 2 days of the Lunar New Year

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Hong Kong Science Museum

Tsim Sha Tsui

The hands-on exhibits are kid-friendly and include an energy machine and a miniature submarine, as well as cognitive and memory tests.

2 Science Museum Rd., Kowloon, Hong Kong
2732–3232
Sight Details
HK$20; free Wed.

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Hong Kong Space Museum

Tsim Sha Tsui

A structure behind the art museum that looks like an oversize golf ball sliced in half houses a planetarium, a solar telescope, and an Omnimax theater. It's all fairly unremarkable, though, and children under three aren't allowed to view the Omnimax shows.

Kowloon Park

Tsim Sha Tsui

These 33 acres, crisscrossed by paths and meticulously landscaped, are a refreshing retreat after a bout of shopping. There are children's playgrounds, a fitness trail, a soccer field, an aviary, a Chinese garden, and a sculpture garden featuring 19 works by local artists. On Sunday and public holidays, there are stalls with arts and crafts, as well as a kung fu corner.

22 Austin Rd., Kowloon, Hong Kong
2724–3344
Sight Details
Free

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