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Kowloon City Wet Market
Kowloon City Wet Market, one of the best-wet markets in the world and one of the biggest in Hong Kong, lies on 100 Nga Tsin Wai Road in Kowloon City. Famous celebrities like food critic Chua Lam have endorsed the quality of vendors here. The market offers exotic fruits, vegetables, seafood, meat and dry goods. The unit of measurement followed in these markets is catty, which is half a kilo. The first two levels of this market are dedicated to the wet market while the top is occupied by food outlets.
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Kowloon International Baptist Church
A dynamic, English-language based church located in Kowloon Tong of Hong Kong, this Baptist Church is a congregation of people from over 25 nationalities! It not only offers English masses every Sunday but also has a small bible-reading study group to promote the teachings and story of Lord Jesus among all age-groups. Masses are also available/offered in Cantonese, Mandarin translations for the non-English-speaking public.
Kowloon Mosque
Kowloon Mosque is the first mosque built in Kowloon and is also one of the five important mosques in Hong Kong. Situated on Nathan Road, this 16000 sq. ft. mosque holds a capacity of 3500 devotees at a time. Kowloon Mosque is open to non-muslims as well. It houses traditional Islamic architecture with a highlight of four 11-metered minarets marking its terrace boundaries.
Kowloon Park
Located in Tsim Sha Tsui area of Hong Kong, Kowloon Park is one of the largest parks in the metropolitan. It is not your regular park, the arrangement and variety of flora here are globally known, housing some of the most stunning floral organizations with pristine flowers, bushes and what not. From active wildlife to majestic gardens with fountains, Kowloon Park is an oasis for peace and anyone looking to imbibe the tranquillity of nature.
The mesmerising Kowloon Park has a variety of gardens, aviaries and other well equipped, world-class facilitates making it one wholesome experience in itself. You can relax near Bird Lake, check out the professional level sports centre here, visit the museum, use the library and take a stroll around the outdoor area.
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Kowloon Walled City Park
The Kowloon Walled City Park is the site of the historical Kowloon Walled City in Hong Kong. Being the Chinese military fort it once was, the park is famous for relics of the time. It had been laid out in Jiangnan garden style of the early Qing Dynasty. Housing eight floral paths, Kowloon Walled City Park also offers free guided tours to its visitors.
Kwai Chung Sports Ground
Launched in 1979, Kwai Chung Sports Ground is one of the major multi purpose sports grounds in Kwai Chung. This stadium is mainly used by schools for their annual sports day and by Hong Kong's second division league games.
Kwun Yam Beach
A top-rated windsurfing beach, the Kwun Yam Beach is where Olympic champion Lee Lai-Shaan trained. It is a golden sand beach with charming little beachside cafes and all the surfing plus canoeing equipment you'll ever need! It's also possible to see unique coastal rock formations and the mini great wall from here.
La Galerie Paris 1839
The La Galerie Paris 1839 was opened by Marie Florence Gros and Cyril Delettre. It focuses on high standard art photography and prints. It features works of emerging as well as established artists. Chou Ching-hui, Isabelle Chapuis, Almond Chu are some artists that have been featured. Recent exhibitions include “Conte d’hiver, Conte d’été” by Catherine Henriette.
Ladies Market
Ladies’ Market is located in Tung Choi Street in Mong Kok district of Hong Kong. It is famous for its inexpensive cosmetics, accessories and clothing. Despite its name, the market offers a variety of men’s clothing besides home furnishings, knick-knacks and electronic gadgets. You could also stop for a bite at the food stalls and fruit and produce stands.
Ladies Market
Ladies’ Market is located in Tung Choi Street in the Mong Kok district of Hong Kong. It is famous for its inexpensive cosmetics, accessories and clothing. Despite its name, the market offers a variety of men’s clothing besides home furnishings, knick-knacks and electronic gadgets. You could also stop for a bite at the food stalls and fruit and produce stands.
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