The 10 Best Sights & Landmarks in Tsim Sha Tsui, China

December 5, 2021 Almeta Stockton

Delectable dim sum, floating islands, and a one-of-a-kind skyline are just some of Hong Kong’s unique features. Get an eyeful of traditional Chinese architecture in Ngong Ping village, then take the tram to the tippity-top of Victoria Peak for unparalleled views. The rocks and gentle hills of Nan Lian Garden will bring you inner peace, as will a calming cup of tea in a Stanley café. Become one with everything at the Chi Lin Nunnery, a serene Buddhist complex.
Restaurants in Hong Kong

1. Bobby's Fashions Hong Kong Bespoke Tailors

G/F, 3A Carnarvon Road Tsim Sha Tsui , Kowloon, Hong Kong China +852 2724 2615 [email protected] http://www.bobbysfashions.com
Excellent
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5.0 based on 166 reviews

Bobby's Fashions Hong Kong Bespoke Tailors

Hong Kong’s #1 Bespoke Tailor Since 1952. Bobby’s Fashions is an internationally acclaimed specialist in Custom-made Suits, Shirts, Tuxedos, Overcoats and Leather Jackets for Men and Women, carrying an extensive selection of over 20,000 fabrics including brands such as Ermenegildo Zegna, Holland & Sherry and Dormeuil. Each garment is handcrafted in-house by Master Shanghainese tailors to the client's exact style and specification. Bobby’s Fashions highly experienced and professional team consists of over 120 consultants, master cutters and tailors, all of whom follow a strict process of quality control to ensure each garment is to the client’s exact style and specification. Clients have the opportunity to customize every detail including the cut, fit and finishing touches, and are able to incorporate any personal preferences. Over 30 body measurements and posture images are recorded to ensure an extraordinary level of fit.

Reviewed By AminMaleki97

Excellent service, really nice and attention to detail. Plenty of options to choose from and price for complete tailoring and alteration as required is really appreciated. Will be coming back in the future for more suits

2. Sandbox VR

5 Cameron Rd, Tsim Sha Tsui 4/F, Tern Plaza, Hong Kong 999077 China +852 2311 9995 [email protected] http://sandboxvr.com/hongkong
Excellent
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5.0 based on 626 reviews

Sandbox VR

Experience unreal worlds with your friends. Sandbox VR is the futuristic experience that people have been dreaming about. It's a cutting-edge social experience straight out of science fiction. This is VR as it was meant to be. Full-body immersion transforms your physical body into a virtual body. Your team can actually see, touch, and interact each other inside our virtual worlds. There's a reason why people like Justin Timberlake, Katy Perry, Kevin Durant, Orlando Bloom, and Will Smith support us. We're building the future of entertainment, and you can try it with your friends today. To create the best VR experiences on the planet, we combine the latest VR technology, Hollywood motion capture rigs, and AAA-quality content experiences built by veterans from EA, Sony, and Ubisoft. With accuracy down to a finger wiggle, it's so real, you might forget it's not. In here, it's possible.

Reviewed By LOCallaghan

My girlfriend found these guys through Tripadvisor and we couldn't help ourselves to give it a try. Having tried some VR setups before I had some expectation of the visuals and usage of the goggles but honestly I was blown away by all their custom equipment. Rumble suits, VR harness, custome guns/rifles, tracking sensors for your legs and arms. It all added to the extensive VR experience. Aside from the software which is designed in house they have clearly thought about what will give you a more immersive experience by adding the rumble to your body and extra wind effects. All I can say for something that is still in development this is by far the most immersive experience I have every had. Period. Another bonus point is that you don't get motion sickness (depends per person of course) because you are walking and moving your body. So it actually feels like you are there. I believe your brain handles the sensory input better when move senses are stimulated. Just using your eyes is not enough. Cut a long story short. You would miss out on something special if you didn't try this.

3. Tsim Sha Tsui

Kowloon, Hong Kong China +852 6131 7558 http://www.tsimshatsui.hk/
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4.5 based on 1,743 reviews

Tsim Sha Tsui

This major tourist hub is complete with many shops and landmark, such as the Tsim Sha Tsui Clock Tower. Some call this area Hong Kong's equivalent to the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

Reviewed By cakasana - Surabaya, Indonesia

It’s a shopping district with various choices on food, among other stuffs. You can definitely do window shopping here, and it is worth mentioning that this is the place where some of the HK museums are located (e.g HK Space Museum)

4. Hong Kong Skyline

Hong Kong Island, along Victoria Harbor, Hong Kong China
Excellent
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4.5 based on 14,730 reviews

Hong Kong Skyline

Reviewed By BradJill - Hong Kong, China

The Hong Kong Skyline is regularly mentioned amongst the finest skylines in the world. Beautifully situated on the north of Hong Kong Island Island facing Victoria Harbour and the Kowloon Peninsula, this is a real highlight for visitors to the city and a source of pride for residents of Hong Kong. You can enjoy the Skyline from Hong Kong Island, best viewed from atop Victoria Peak where you view downward, catching elevated views of both Hong Kong and Kowloon skylines as well as Victoria Harbour sandwiched in between. This makes for postcard pictures and memories of visits to HK. However, it is from the southern point of the Kowloon Peninsula along the Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade and Avenue of Stars where you see the immense scale and depth of the Hong Kong Skyline best. From this ground level vantage point, the string of skyscrapers with Victoria harbour in front of you and Victoria Peak behind the skyline, is excellent during the day and simply remarkable at night. For best up close views of the skyline, consider taking the iconic Star Ferry crossing from Kowloon to Central district on Hong Kong Island. As you approach, the Hong Kong Skyline grows increasing large and looming. Views are less stable since you are on the water but up close vantage points can be rewarding. For impressive elevated views from the Kowloon side, consider the Aqua Bar at One Peking Road. This is where you find views from the 30th floor, just gorgeous at night when the skyscrapers are lit up illuminating the entire seafront of the island. For even higher vantage point, try the Sky 100 Observation Deck at the IFC building. Cloud conditions often obscure views from this height and the entry fee is a bit steep but this is the highest view point, up in the clouds.

5. Knutsford Terrace

Hong Kong China http://www.hongkongnavi.com/miru/26
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4.0 based on 209 reviews

Knutsford Terrace

Reviewed By thedealhunter - Discovery Bay, China

One of my favourite places in Hong Kong. Has a vibe all it’s own, devoid of the cliche and sleaze of the Wan Chai strip, and the all night party atmosphere of LKF. Casual, cozy (especially in the winter), plenty of food options. A hidden gem! Each bar has unique happy hour deals, be sure to check them out! People who complain about it being dirty are probably not used to outdoor casual bar type venues, and would probably be more at home at Ozone or Armani with five star service and decor, but also drinks that cost three to four times as much.

6. Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade

Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong China +852 2807 6543 http://DiscoverHongKong.com
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4.0 based on 5,272 reviews

Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade

Reviewed By bereroques - Singapore, Singapore

Very nice walk to do, both at night or during the day Quiet place with a view on hong kong island If you get there around 8pm you will have the show of the lights from the tower on the island

7. Tsim Sha Tsui East

Chatham Rd. South, Hong Kong China http://www.discoverhongkong.com/seasia/dine-drink/where-to-eat/east-tsim-sha-tsui.jsp
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4.0 based on 1,242 reviews

Tsim Sha Tsui East

This big piece of land was the result of a large reclamation project in the 70s and did not exist until 1980.

Reviewed By 740kevinx

A breathtaking site, with the symphony of lights, who can miss it! Worth going, especially at night and prepare your camera!

8. Kowloon Mosque & Islamic Centre

105 Nathan Road, Kowloon, Hong Kong China +852 2724 0095 http://www.islamictrusthk.org/mosques/kowloon-masjid
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4.0 based on 161 reviews

Kowloon Mosque & Islamic Centre

9. Former Kowloon-Canton Railway Clock Tower

Salisbury Road, Waterfront Promenade, Hong Kong China http://www.discoverhongkong.com/tc/see-do/culture-heritage/historical-sites/colonial/clock-tower.jsp
Excellent
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4.0 based on 557 reviews

Former Kowloon-Canton Railway Clock Tower

This 44 metre tall clock tower used to be part of the former Kowloon-Canton Railway Terminus.

Reviewed By EC13091 - Ellicott City, United States

It's nice to see a bit of Hong Kong's colonial past on the waterfront near the Ocean Terminal. Viewabke from land or harbor, you'll know that Kowloon was once British.

10. Kung Fu Corner

Sculpture Walk, Kowloon Park, 22 Austin Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong China
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4.0 based on 25 reviews

Kung Fu Corner

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