[2024 Hong Kong Attraction] Travel Guide for Chungking Mansions (Updated Nov)
Modern Architecture
Address:
36-44 Nathan Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong
Opening times:
Open year round, 24/7Open
Recommended sightseeing time:
0.5-1 hour
Phone:
+852 2724 3813
Citywalk in Hong Kong🇭🇰
Photograph by Kelly.L
📷: IPhone 14 Pro
Mar’23
Hong Kong, my favourite city which is a cosmopolitan city, weaves Western and Asian influence into a world-class center of business, culture, and trade. Also well-known for its foods. A heaven for foodies. Butter polo bun and HK-style milk tea are my favourites and we enjoy having them in tea time.
#hkthroughmyeyes #Travel #Hongkong #winhkflight
E39***21
Family Gathering at Moti Palace 🤩
Address:
Shop No. 96-97, 1/F, Chungking Mansion,
36-44 Nathan Road, Tsim Sha Tsui
I went to this restaurant for a family gathering.
We ordered some foods and i love them all 🥰
Chicken Korma, Masala Papad, Grilled Fish 🐟 and of course Mango Lassi 🍹are my fav.
I think, the Grilled Fish is special, not many Indian Restaurant have it in their menu.
We really enjoy our gathering 🤩
With the excitement of the kids, we didn't need to worry of disturbing others, because we get a private room, only for us 😍.
You can get this separate room by booking in advance.
And the rest, enjoy your food and quality time with your love ones.
#bucketlistreboot
#foodie
#restaurant
#indianfood
Milka Lande
Indian feast at chung king mansion
Chung King mansion is located in Nathan Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, opposite of iSquare shopping mall. There are a lot of Indian restaurants in Chung King mansion and the price and taste is more or less similar.
For this time, I tried the restaurant called the Delhi Club, located at 3/F, Tower C.
We ordered butter naan, sag paneer, aloo gobi and butter chicken. Taste is good and rich. It is a good place to bring vegetarian people as they have lots of vegetarian menu.
#indianfood
Jenniferdwi
PART OF HONGKONG!!!
Hongkong-Macau Birthday Trip
Sharing my itineraries, experiences, expenses and tips after the chaos. 😉
I travelled solo and I met a solo traveller also at the HK airport and we decided to travel together. Nice idea right? Had an amazing pictures because of her, thank youuu. ❤️
APPS:
MTR - super convenient nito hindi ka maliligaw sa pupuntahan mo kasi makikita mo sa apps na to yung mga stations na pupuntahan mo at paano puntahan.
HongKong to Manila - 2,187php (Binooked ko 1 week before my flight kasi dina sana ako tutuloy)
Hotel - 1,304php (3 nights)
HK Airport Express & 3 days unlimited MTR travel pass - 1,594php (sobrang sulit nito, halos hindi ko nagamit octupus card ko kasi ito palang panalo na)
NgongPing 360 Cable Car shared crystal one way - 1,189php (mas okay one way lang sulit na yun, pabalik bus nalang mabilis lang at mura 30mins lang nasa station kana kung saan ka sumakay)
Peak Tram RT + Sky Terrace 428 - 564php (mas okay hapon na pumunta para kita mo hapon at gabi ang overlooking ng HK)
HongKong Disneyland - 2,900php (medyo naka discount ako dito dahil may kilala kami sa loob)
Octupus Card - humiram lang ako nito at nagload ako ng 100 hkd (644php) na halos hindi ko rin nagamit haha. Pwede ito pambayad sa bus, sa fast food etc.
Day 0
SM North to Clark Airport - 280php
Travel Tax - 1,620php
Terminal Fee - 600php
Day 1
✔️ Peak Tram and Sky Terrace
✔️ HK Museum of Art
✔️ Avenue of Stars
✔️ Symphony of Lights
Day 2
✔️ Choi Hung Estate
✔️ Nan Lian Gardens
✔️ Chi Lin Nunnery
✔️ Man Mo Temple
✔️ Ngong Ping 360 (Crystal Cable Car)
✔️ Lantau Island
✔️ Ladies Market
✔️ Best Mart 360
✔️ Sneakers Street
Day 3
✔️ Disneyland Wholeday
✔️ Mongkok again for shopping
Day 4
✔️ Ferry to Macau (Taipa Island)
✔️ Ruins of St. Paul
✔️ Roaming around till night and chill 😂
Day 5
✔️ Quick shopping
✔️ Bus to HK
✔️ HK Airport to Manila
Another expenses:
Food and Toiletries for 5 days - 3,500php
Ferry to Macau - 1,100php
Bus to HK Airport from Macau - 420php
TOTAL: 18,421php (hindi ko na sinama yung pasalubong kasi magkakaiba naman tayo ng gastos dito hihi)
TIPS:
- Magdala ng jackets at pants winter na po ngayon doon at malamig sya talaga. Sa case ko nilagnat ako sa first night ko at 2nd day dahil nabigla ako sa weather at puro shorts lang ang dala ko pero awra is life kaya nilabanan ko lagnat ko. Haha
- Mahal ang tubig at food pero go lang enjoy lang deserve mo kumain after mapagod ng kalalakad buong araw wag na wag mag convert 😂
- Please wear comfy shoes! Yes opo yung flats jusko sa ngalan ng ootd at pictures namaga po daliri ng paa ko ang sakit magtakong takong sa dami ng lakad buti nalang may baon akong shoes lagi
#skiadventure #staycation #themepark #beachlife
Gracieeemendoza
A Taste of Vietnamese Food In Tsim Sha Tsui
The restaurant is exactly located in 36-44 Nathan Rd, Tsim Sha Tsui (between Seiko watch shop and Chung King Mansion. The restaurant is at underground level so after you find the entrance you need to go down one level, walk straight and turn right). You could get a variety of Vietnamese Cuisine there.
Went there during tea time, so they have menu set of one main and two snacks and drinks with cheaper price. My friend ordered the raw beef pho, with deep friend spring roll, pork jowl and kumquat drink, while I ordered the soft shell crab and avocado smoothie. In total we spend around 200 HKD.
The avocado smoothie tasted good as the weather was really hot outside. It wasn't too sweet and you could smell the avocados.
The snacks (spring roll, pork jowl and soft shell crab) was not too salty and if you like more flavor, they give vietnamese dipping sauce that tastes sweet.
We ate around 5 PM, so there wasn't too much crowd, and the location is definitely a bit hidden.
#foodie#cafe
Jenniferdwi
CHUNGKING MANSION
cheska171994
Best place Exchange money in Hong Kong
Chungking mansions lot exchanges there, Best exchange rate I see in Hong Kong also known as a little India too much Indian food & African food also electronics the building filled with full of hotels & rooms #hongkong #exchange #gowithtrip
IBRAHIM✈️
Night Tour in Hong Kong's Central District
#chinatrip
Explore the vibrant heart of Hong Kong's Central district at night, where modern skyscrapers meet colonial heritage. Stroll along the Central–Mid-Levels Escalator, the longest outdoor covered escalator system in the world, offering a unique view of the city's nightlife. Visit iconic landmarks like the IFC Mall, take in the stunning skyline from Victoria Harbour, or enjoy the lively atmosphere of Lan Kwai Fong, filled with bars, restaurants, and street performers. The dazzling lights and energy of Central at night offer an unforgettable experience.
#HongKongNightTour #CentralHK #LanKwaiFong #VictoriaHarbour #HongKongNightlife #Cityscape #IFCMall #TravelAsia #ExploreHongKong #UrbanAdventure
Aaron Loo
Off the main track travelling in Hong Kong
Off the main tourism track is my way of travel. It allows me to not just see but also feel the country and place that I have walked across.
Firstly the good old Mong Kok in the Kowloon side of Hong Kong, this is where you will find most of the 60-80s style buildings that are always featured in old HK films.
There are a lot of featured points in Mong Kok that one can visit and do.
For those loving a cheap deal, Ladies streets and the surrounding streets turn into flea markets when the sun sets.
There are also a lot of eateries that offer traditional HK dining menus. But do note, dining in HK can feel like a rush experience as their fast pace of life extends to dining. So only call for the service staff when we have your order in mind, they really don't like any kind of delays.
For those wanting to see something unique to HK, the Avenue of Comics is a good place to visit, just 5mins walk from Jordan MTR. It's an open park dedicated to HK comics history with status and palm prints of famous artists and creators.
ChungKing Mansions, the famous place where you can get the cheapest lodging in the country and see a large variety of cultures from every part of the world inside. Many said it's dangerous inside, but it's actually quite safe if you don't go around poking into unwanted business.
Just 5 mins walk down from the ChungKing, you can enjoy a different landscape, with the K11 mall and the avenue of stars, where all the famous HK celebrities left their palm prints.
At the end of the waterfront walkway you will reach the Jetty where you can enjoy a boat ride for around HK$6 across the channel to the Hong Kong Island side of the country.
Taking trams is the best way to travel around Hong Kong Island side, just a flat fee of HK$3 will get you from east to west. And also if you are feeling lucky, you can drop by the Happy Valley Racecourse for a visit.
Back on Kowloon side, one of the history that one can visit is the remains of the famous Walled City, although not much remains aside from a few gates and some damaged foundations, there is a small museum that showcases the history of the Walled City from beginning to the day it's torn down.
So that's my off the main track travel in Hong Kong, for my 2D1N stay, there are much more you one can enjoy by just traveling out and looking at sights that are normally not in tourism maps
#100waysoftravel #100種旅行方式 #hongkong
Avismark
Qing Fang, a comprehensive space in Tsim Sha Tsui, offers a tranquil and comfortable cultural and artistic environment.
Qing Fang is a comprehensive space that integrates art, culture, dining, and retail. It began operations in 2022 and is located in the basement of Chungking Mansions, right in the heart of Tsim Sha Tsui, very close to the MTR station exit. It provides a unique environment where customers can enjoy art, culture, and cuisine. Despite being situated in a popular tourist area, Qing Fang remains relatively quiet, resembling an isolated paradise.
Qing Fang occupies a single floor, with a predominantly gray color scheme. It avoids vulgar or deliberate decorations but features many authentic Hong Kong cultural artworks, such as paintings depicting Hong Kong streets hanging on building pillars and graffiti-covered meter boxes, integrating the essence of Hong Kong streets into the space.
The space is well-planned, making efficient use of every inch to create a spacious and comfortable shopping environment. The dining area occupies about 60% of the total space, the retail area about 30%, and the remaining 10% is a multipurpose space. The dining options include various cuisines, such as Hanoi and Lan Fong Yuen, and a unique food court called HEATH SOCIAL, which mainly features small shops. The retail stores focus on cultural and local elements, and there is also a Korean-style selfie shop and a row of claw machines illuminated with pink lights, reflecting Hong Kong's current business culture. The central areas, "HEATH SPACE" and "HEATH LANE," are multipurpose spaces that host various exhibitions from time to time.
Qing Fang truly embodies a microcosm of Hong Kong's local culture, blending elements of past and present, uniqueness, and trends, leaving visitors in awe. Unlike other culturally rich places, it gives a sense of transcendence, focusing more on the presentation of art. Whether you are a local resident or a tourist passing through Tsim Sha Tsui, consider visiting this serene and comfortable space.
📍Address: B/F, 36-44 Nathan Rd, Tsim Sha Tsui
🕰️Business Hours: 10:30-22:00
艾彼得
Just a quick trip and it’s worth it
#hongkongtrip #chungkingmansion
Donna fe Pednga Dang-as
Hong Kong - Hong Kong Tourism - I went to Chungking Mansions, a must-see tourist spot in Hong Kong!
Hong Kong Hong Kong Tourism
There are many tourist spots in Hong Kong, but
this time,
I went to a super famous spot in Hong Kong,
Chungking Mansions
so I'll share what it was like
📍Chungking Mansions
📍 44 Nathan Rd, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong
→MRT Tsim Sha Tsui It's about a 3-minute walk from Exit C2 of Tsim Sha Tsui Station.
Chungking Mansions is a complex building built about 60 years ago that stands along Nathan Road in Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong's busiest shopping district.
It's called an apartment building, so it was originally built as a residential building, but now it has floors with currency exchange shops, restaurants, general goods, shopping malls, etc., as well as nearly 800 guesthouses and hotels.
When you enter from the first floor, what catches your eye is the large number of money exchange shops.
The exchange rate is said to be the best in Hong Kong.
When you go further in, you can smell the delicious aroma! It's curry.
There are many Indian people running shops, and you can smell delicious curry!
#Hong Kong #Hong Kong Tourism #Hong Kong Trip
#octopuscard #Octopus Card #Hong Kong Octopus Card
#Chungking Mansions
#Tsim Sha Tsui
#Travel with Me
ana_sfc2020
The Hong Kong I captured
I've arrived at the city I've longed for. Before coming, I prepared a lot of travel tips, fearing the most that I would be treated unfriendly. I was quite worried before departure, but after arriving, it turned out not to be the case, and everyone was very enthusiastic! When asking for directions, the man would patiently help me, and there was even an old man who took the initiative to take photos for me! It really broke my stereotype of Hong Kong. There are some places, some things that you can only know the truth about after seeing them with your own eyes! I think this trip was particularly worthwhile, I like this city, and finally, I wish Hong Kong and my motherland to prosper more and more!
JourneyingExplorer.
No strategy for people, roaming in Hong Kong for a day
A spontaneous decision for a one-day tour in Hong Kong
Took the Yongdong bus from Foshan for a round trip to Hong Kong in one day
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Didn't research any places to visit, just went with the flow
Didn't spend any Hong Kong dollars, only used Alipay and WeChat
Didn't get lost at all, but restrooms were a bit hard to find
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Hope to ride the sunset roller coaster next time!!!✨
Grateful_567_Foster
Hong Kong Travel Guide
🇭🇰Hong Kong | 𝙲𝚒𝚝𝚢 𝚆𝚊𝚕𝚔 Strolling through Hong Kong Island||.
City Walk
It's definitely the fastest way to understand a city.
When visiting a place, I like to slowly measure it with my feet.
Walking through the streets of Hong Kong,
You can ignore the heat and the crowds,
Just looking at the scenery,
Seeing people from different countries, their expressions, their movements,
They exist in the most comfortable state.
Life in Hong Kong is noisy yet comfortable,
The noise comes from the daily hustle and bustle of life,
Comfort is
Just wandering around, you'll find surprises,
Following the Ding Ding tram, shuttling on the Island line,
Every casual snapshot is a classic Hong Kong drama scene,
Capture this city with your lens.
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Still Life Photography | Aesthetic of Life | Mobile Daily | Documenting Surroundings | Trivialities of Life | Color Tone | Copywriting | Snapshots |
Chl03 @nd3rs0n
#1881heritage hongkong#周边游
Jessica Moraren
Hongkong Special Forces Day Tour🫡24 hours walking around the streets
🇭🇰🇭🇰🇭🇰HongKong is too good to stroll👣 Full of life, especially found🫠 People there especially like to wear fitness pants🩱 Full of peach buttocks on the street🍑 The makeup is not pursuing white is healthy skin color🌚
⚠️⚠️ Must drink the frozen milk tea in the ice room🥤 and salty lemon seven🍋 Regret not drinking enough 7.8 cups too greedy😋
🪖P2345 Donki imported snacks (mostly from Japan🇯🇵)
It's a large snack shop on the underground floor🏃🏼♀️, 🍳 here daily necessities and food are all available, most of which I have never seen (I am ignorant🥹) worth a visit
🪖P6 Splendid Tang Dynasty👘
In the alley opposite the Chongqing Building, the shop on the left hand side🤌 specializes in selling Hong Kong's hand letters, 🪀 toys, refrigerator stickers🧩, authentic local accessories, etc... The things inside are so cute that girls must visit🥸
🪖P789 Chongqing Building
I specifically went to the door to check in🎬 It's really a good shot of Hong Kong style, a lot of shots💼 Mainly because I didn't dare to go in, those who want to go in can still go and experience it, pay attention to safety🤌
🪖P10 Jia Duo Na Bakery🍞
A lot of people are queuing up for fresh bread🥖 The taste can be smelled in the next street, I originally went for the egg tart🥞 It takes an hour to bake at 3:30, I can only order other things, but other breads are also worth trying👅
🪖12Comptoir Restaurant and Bar
This is a surprise discovery✨ Opposite the photo check-in place in Kennedy Town, a very conspicuous restaurant and bar🏜️ Super beautiful and has a special atmosphere🌆 There are also many people taking photos and checking in📷
Finally attach the subway route map🗺️, this is super convenient to take the subway anywhere is no problem🚇
If you have any other questions, you can come to me~🤓🤓
JAIDEN GREGORY
The most 'tycoon' city in China: 500,000 free plane tickets, the highest average life expectancy in the world,
Why is Hong Kong so popular? Because it has a kind of magic that makes people who have been there want to go again, and those who have never been there always have expectations and longing. When you come to Hong Kong, you must eat!
The special geographical location allows it to integrate many different food cultures, coupled with the pursuit of excellence in food quality, the restaurants, porridge shops, and dessert shops on the street are always full of diners, and the pots in the fish ball snack stalls are always boiling, whether you are rich or poor. Perhaps because they eat too well, the average life expectancy in Hong Kong often ranks first in the world.
When you come to Hong Kong, you must be nostalgic!
Hong Kong films are a vivid memory for many people. Small convenience stores, noisy bars, old Hong Kong streets, brightly colored neon lights... These nostalgic elements in the movies are actually another side of Hong Kong. Sitting on the tram, the speed of 15 kilometers per hour seems to be out of place in this fast-paced society. But those narrow stairs, simple seats, stainless steel handrails... will make you feel as if you have traveled back to decades ago. Looking at the gradually distancing streets outside the window, the whole person will unconsciously relax.
GlobeTrekkingAdventures
#hongkongtrip This restaurant is called “Moti Restaurant”, where you will be greeted with warm hospitality, a cozy ambience and an enticing aroma that sets the stage for a pleasant dining experience. It offers a wide range of authentic indian dishes that cater to both vegetarians and non-vegetarians alike. Dosa is pretty good 😊, Paneer curry is amazing…all dishes I tried are all good 👍🏻 The service there is impeccable, with staffs who are ready to assist and create a welcoming atmosphere, making you feel at home.
To reach there, head to Chung King Mansion in Tsim Sha Tsui located at the first floor.
In conclusion, Moti Reataurant is a culinary delight that offers an authentic taste of India in the heart of Tsim Sha Tsui. With its inviting ambiance, exceptional service and delectable dishes, its no wonder it is such an enjoyable experience.
mlo1523
Life4cut in Hong Kong!
Wanna take photos with your favourite Kpop-idols? Then you must not miss the life4cut branch in Hong Kong!
Located in B1 of CHUNGKING MANSION in Tsim
Tsa Tsui which is only 5 min walk from the MTR station. Surrounded by shopping malls and restaurants, it is the best place visit if you would like to savour the memories with your friends and family!
However, try to go there during weekdays cause you may need to queue up during the weekends~#Life4cut #tsimtsatsui
Fangirltraveller
#freehotelstay the imperial hotel in down town heart of Kowloon Hong Kong. very near to all the nearest hotels bars restaurants shopping malls and bus station railway stations easy for transportation to go to China Macau all are near from here airport. transportation is easy to travel and no pollution around here . you can feel better to stay here many guest rooms and asias food speculate Indian food easy to find here
VIP kumar
Chunking mansion South Indian restaurant
Yesterday we had a another brilliant experience with South Indian restaurant. With Chinese friend had a lovely dinner with South Indian Thali and Plan dosa in heart shape.
In my life ever I have seen heart shape dosa with lovey and taste food. We enjoy a lot and fabulous experiences.
We are 3 peoples 2 from mainland China they also like the food and taste new experience in there life.
Lovely lovely lovely
Qazi Chinawala
Nathan road Hong Kong at night where people don't sleep
marlon montalbo
I seem Dubai in hk ... so great i dont need flights 🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪
saudah siti nur
Hong Kong Photography | The Explosive Architectural Art on Ins
Hong Kong has always seemed to attract me with something.
When I first fell in love with photography, I took pictures of everything.
Humanities, architecture, portraits, and so on.
⭐️In Hong Kong, whether it's culture, street scenes or architecture, they all bring me a lot of surprises and insights.
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🏙The city with towering skyscrapers has a residential density that can be oppressive.
But as a photographer, the visual image of this city is particularly wonderful.
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📷Below are some buildings captured in Hong Kong.
Hope to help friends who want to take photos in Hong Kong.
1️⃣Chongqing Mansion is a building in Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong. It gathers businessmen, workers and backpackers from all over the world. Wong Kar-wai's film "Chungking Express" was filmed here.
Take the elevator to the third floor and you will find this workstation.
2️⃣Zei Yuchong, also known as the Monster Building, is a huge building composed of five buildings. It was once a filming location for "Transformers 4".
In reality, thousands of Hong Kong residents live here.
Looking from bottom to top, there is a strong sense of oppression.
3️⃣Ping Shek Estate, a public housing estate with a long history, has a square structure that is a blessing for those with OCD. As it is a residential building, residents need to bring their access card to enter.
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⭕️Some places are still non-public areas. If you go there to check in and take photos, please be a moral and polite traveler and do not disturb the locals.
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NomadicWanderer
At Chungking mansion Tsim Sha Tsui South Indian restaurant
Good food South Indian Thali great service and environment also clean but Chungking mansion not much clean great experience hop to visit again in those area for enjoying food and also Exchange money better price then outside. Restaurant location inside the Chungking mansion which is little bit far away for public to visit this restaurant anyway food was superb thanks hop to visit again soon .#foodie
Qazi Chinawala
this place is decent for the price for one person to stay. it’s simple, front desk crew is nice. enough room for you to walk to the bed and bathroom, that’s it. but that is also all you need when you’re looking for a place to just sleep and be comfortable. I do recommend this if you are trying to save money. you also have all the food and things you need as soon as you go downstairs. so convenient for shopping areas and a variety of food choices along with the metro station nearby in the same side of the street as your hotel.
E22***94
Visiting Hong Kong for hiking is the most interesting thing!
When you come to Hong Kong, the one thing you absolutely cannot miss is hiking, hiking, and more hiking!
Having seen Victoria Harbour, walked along the Avenue of Stars, and experienced the Star Ferry, after a round of beautiful shopping at Chongqing Mansion, Rainbow, Kennedy Town...what else can you do after checking in?
That is constantly hiking!
Hiking in Hong Kong is really convenient because almost all routes have direct public transportation, so there's no need to drive. And the routes are well-established, with good mobile signal, so there's no need to worry about getting lost or other issues.
On your first trip to Hong Kong, the one thing you can't miss is Victoria Peak! You can walk from Victoria Peak to West Dangshan to watch the sunset, and the scenery along the way is very beautiful!
A beginner-friendly route, Longji is very beautiful. You can hike to Dalang Bay and take a walk on the beach, watching the locals surf 🏄.
Put on comfortable sports shoes, bring a water bottle, and go for a walk in the mountains!