Kwun Tong

Kowloon

Kwun Tong showing night scenes and a city
Kwun Tong which includes night scenes, street scenes and outdoor eating
Kwun Tong which includes night scenes
Kwun Tong showing a city, street scenes and night scenes
Kwun Tong showing night scenes as well as an individual male

Rising from the shadow of the verdant mountains framing Hong Kong are this neighborhood’s skyscrapers, where malls, galleries and hip bars flourish.

Kwun Tong is a modern and lively district known for its large shopping centers, quirky cafés and commercial avenues. Its many skyscrapers are evidence of a sudden eruption of property development in an area backed by the green mountains beyond. Amble along the waterfront to see experimental art installations and take in the stunning views of Hong Kong Island.

Browse the gems and pearls on display in the jewelry shops on iconic Mut Wah Street, sometimes called Golden Street. Enter one of the large shopping paradises, such as the Camel Paint Building, which has a great range of restaurants and stores. Admire the architectural layout of the modern streets, revitalized following a heavy industrial era. Today, the buildings are made with carbon neutrality in mind.

In the heart of the district, try beer at the Moonzen Brewery. Learn the story behind the company and enter the taproom, which is decorated with traditional drawings.

Head south to the Lei Yue Mun area in the evening and dine on seafood specialties at one of the many traditional restaurants. At night, the district comes alive with bars and nightclubs.

Continue the fun in the afternoon at the Alpha Soccer Stadium, where you can play sports with an inflatable suit, try balloon basketball and get your limbo going. Learn to ride a hoverboard in the Azzita Hoverland play area.

Get in touch with the area’s natural beginnings by ascending the adjacent hill of Devil’s Peak. Here, look for the remains of a 19th-century military fortification. Appreciate the stunning vistas of the harbor and the city from this vantage point.

Find the district in the southeastern part of the Kowloon Peninsula. It overlooks Kowloon Bay and connects to Hong Kong Island via a long tunnel. While you’re in the area, explore the surrounding neighborhoods of Kowloon City and Yau Tong.

Bohemian cafés, quirky breweries and historic remains are among the treasures amid the towers of Kwun Tong.


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3.5/5(63 area reviews)

If you're spending time in Eastern Kowloon, you might enjoy attractions like Kowloon Bay Shopping Area and Kwun Tong Promenade. You might also enjoy the neighborhood's ample dining options before hopping on the metro at Hong Kong Kai Tak Station to see more of the city.

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4/5(131 area reviews)

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3.5/5(19 area reviews)

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