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Empty Gallery
Empty Gallery lies on Yue Fung Street in Tin Wan, Hong Kong. It features artists like Xavier Cha, Amit Desai, Jes Fan, James T. Hong and others. It is a black-cube space which is dedicated to both emerging and established artists. It also features multimedia commissions, performances and music. Empty Gallery presents art in a radically different way.
Fa Yuen Street Market
An absolute and undisputed shoe haven, the Fa Yuen Street Market, more infamously called the home for ‘Sneaker Street’, is situated at the Fa Yuen Street in Mong Kok between Dundas and Boundary Street of Hong Kong. It is simply a fun and lively street market full of interesting products, endless types of exotic and eccentric shoes that are equal parts flamboyant and cool, affordable clothing, and miscellaneous electronics.
From footwear, accessories, and bags to small leather goods like belts and wallets, there is something for everyone at highly discounted rates making it an unmissable spot for shopping enthusiasts, people with a knack for negotiating very well. Earlier a district for growing flowers (hence the name which literally translates to “flower garden street”), Fa Yuen Street became the present-day shopping hub and came in the spotlight since the 1980s. The market itself ranges for about 1.2 km while the footwear shopping market stretches over 300 meters, lined with over 50 shoes and sportswear selling stalls and shops. All this combined with the vast array of native Chinese food options makes it a definite in the itinerary of anyone looking to explore Hong Kong in its true essence.
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Festival Walk
Located in the heart of Kowloon Tong in Hong Kong, Festival Walk is an elegantly designed shopping mall that offers its shoppers a unique and relaxing atmosphere combined with innovation, originality, and pleasure. A smart use of natural light and open space, Festival Walk Shopping Mall serves one of kind experience to its visitors that is spread across an area of 980,000 square meters with about 200 shops and outlets, more than 30 restaurants, Hong Kong’s largest Ice rink and near to 220,000 square feet area of office space.
One can shop for fashion clothing, books, health accessories, electronics, groceries, home accessories, and furniture, etc. at the Festival Walk, which is subdivided into seven levels of floor plan. One can never run out of options here at the mall which serves as an excellent entertainment venue accommodating a multi-screen cinema, food court, fun zone and Hong Kong’s only indoor ice skating rink. Broadway Electronics and Hong Kong Records are amongst the major players of Hong Kong’s most popular flagship stores here in Festival Walk.
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Flagstaff House Museum of Tea Ware
Flagstaff House Museum of Tea Ware located in Hong Kong Park collects and displays ceramic cups, bowls and brewing trays from the Tang, Song and Yuan dynasties. Formerly the house of the Commander of British Forces in Hong Kong, it has been converted into a museum of teaware, showcasing British Colonial Architecture
Various posters about Chinese tea culture and tea preparations are displayed inside the Flagstaff House Museum of Tea Ware. On the second floor are very rare Chinese stone seals, Chinese ceramics and many tea-related items. The museum also hosts tea gathering ceremony, lectures and demonstrations to boost the Chinese tea drinking culture. Flagstaff House Museum of Tea Ware is a very famous spot amongst the locals for wedding photo shoots and graduations.
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Form Society
Form Society is located in Sham Shui Po, Hong Kong. It serves as a workshop and repair centre of sorts and focuses on local artists who offer workshops and hold exhibitions of illustrations, multimedia and animation works. The Form Society believes in sustainability and discourages fast consumerism. The 1300 square feet place is divided into five main areas, which include a collaboration space and a multipurpose exhibition area.
Former Central Magistracy
Located on Arbuthnot Road at Central Victoria, the Former Central Magistracy is among the oldest law buildings in Hong Kong. It is characterised with granite walling and Greek architectural features. The Former Central Magistracy along with the Central Police Compound and the Victoria Prison Compound form the Tai Kwun Centre for Heritage and Arts which was opened to the public in 2018.
Freespace Festival
An initiative to encourage local craftsmanship and local talents in the area, Freespace Festival is an annual event held at Hong Kong's West Kowloon Promenade area. Launched in 2012, the festival usually occurs in November or December. Freespace Festival is the perfect place for handicrafts, Cantonese poetry readings, reading clubs on grass, selling of locally produced organic crops by farmers and uninterrupted music collaborations by artists from various locations.
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Fung Ying Seen Koon
Fung Ying Seen Koon is a Daoist Temple located on Pak Wo Road is an iconic landmark that claims the skies of Fanling in the New Territories. Established in 1929, this temple, named after two fairy islands of Fung Lai and Ying Chau also houses a vegetarian restaurant within its premises. This orange-tiled traditional temple is supported with red stone pillars.
Galarie du Monde
Galarie du Monde lies in Ruttonjee House of the Central district in Hong Kong. The gallery specializes in modern and contemporary works by internationally recognized Chinese artists. It focuses on the mediums of canvas, paper, sculpture, photography and new media. Artists like Juan Ford, Crystal Liu, Stella Zhang are a part of the gallery.
Golden Bauhinia
The Golden Bauhinia is a simple statue designed to commemorate the return of the Hongkongers to China in 1997. A golden statue of the Bauhinia flower is visible on the arena outside the HK Convention and Exhibition Centre, which is now named after this 6-metre tall sculpture that sits on a red granite pillar. The Golden Bauhinia Centre hosts a flag ceremony at 8 AM everyday. The statue is a quick tourist visit.
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