Just go shopping, hahaha! Cherry balls are so cute
Lyndhurst Terrace
Posted: Sep 26, 2017
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Greentea
4/5Excellent
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Many TV dramas and movies take the scene of Central Flower Street to shoot, so there is a unique place, even the stairs are also shadow wedding photos or shadow salons will punch in here
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Posted: Apr 19, 2023
盛世再繁华
4/5Excellent
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The street is a street in Central, Central and Western District, Hong Kong Island. Built on a slope south of Central, it is a two-way east-west street from Wellington Street to 50 Ho Lee Woo Road, named after many flower vendors in the past, and such a name sounds like a wonderful imagination. The street was opened in 1840 and the 1987 Hong Kong film "Rongzhi Buckle" was filmed on this section, so many fans here are here to visit the old place.
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Posted: Nov 21, 2020
augustwuwing
5/5Outstanding
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Hong Kong is a very pleasant living supermarket. I like the sea and warm climate here. Baihua Street is located in Central. It is a place where the market and small fresh coexist. The first few streets are business districts, which form a sharp contrast.
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Posted: Dec 18, 2019
Vicki Sung
5/5Outstanding
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The street is a road in Central, Central and Western Districts, Hong Kong Island. It is built on a slope south of Central, connecting Holywood Road and Wellington Street to Leung Din Chat Street, and at the crossroads of Jiezhi Street, Kat Lok Street and Central to Mid-Levels Escalator System.
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Posted: May 5, 2023
@christineyuen7267
4/5Excellent
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There is a "Lanfangyuan" Hong Kong-style tea restaurant where you can try "original frozen milk tea". In addition, the first place has a fruit-based fruit-can buy many kinds of "banana". Then you can go to Jiaxian Street for a buffet "no meat".
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Posted: Aug 27, 2022
小胖子大大的
3/5Average
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Paihua Street is a road in Central, Central and Western Districts, Hong Kong Island. It is built on a slope south of Central, connecting Holywood Road and Wellington Street and Dinjar Street, and at the junction of Jiezhi Street, Katshua Street and Central to Mid-Levels Escalator System.