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Maxed out Day Trip
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(Sham Shui Po Area)
Garden Hill
(Hike one)

Garden Hill
(Hike one)
A leisurely walk up stairs. Easy and rewarded with a view of Sham Shui Po.

Garden Hill offers a peaceful escape and panoramic views of Sham Shui Po, especially at sunset. This short urban hike starts near the YHA Mei Ho House Youth Hostel on Berwick Street.
You maybe interested in the more famous hike at Hong Kong's dragon's back among the best urban hikes in Asia.
*Steps all the way up to the top*
The path is easy with a nice over view of the city. Not too difficult. Slow and steady and probably takes about 20mins to get up. A short walk around and you're pretty much done. You maybe interested in the more famous hike at Hong Kong's dragon's back among the best urban hikes in Asia.
Specialty Shops unnique to Sham Shui Po
Bo Wah Effigies
(No photos allowed inside)

Stores unique to Sham Shui Po but wasn't as interesting as reading the history behind it. Can skip if not into these dying trades. Furthermore the shops are mostly small shop lots and don't have the space to get a more in depth look at everything.
(No photos allowed inside)

Bo Wah Effigies blends tradition with creativity. Specializing in paper offerings used in ancestral rituals, this shop goes beyond the usual clothes and houses. They also craft modern, custom pieces like smartphones, guitars, and even Darth Vader masks.
Part museum, part workshop, Bo Wah offers a fascinating look at how age-old customs adapt to the modern world.
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Part museum, part workshop, Bo Wah offers a fascinating look at how age-old customs adapt to the modern world.
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Sun Nga Shing
Umbrella Repair Shop

Umbrella Repair Shop

Dating back to 1842, Sun Nga Shing is one of Hong Kong’s last umbrella repair shops. Run by fifth-generation craftsman Yau Yiu-wai, the shop is a rare gem where visitors can see beautifully handcrafted umbrellas and chat with Mr. Yau about the lost art of umbrella making. While the umbrellas aren’t for sale, the stories behind them are priceless. That's about all you can see. Just the exterior.
You maybe interested in London's oldest Umbrella making shop. Click here to check that out.
You maybe interested in London's oldest Umbrella making shop. Click here to check that out.
Honey Dumpling
Ordered On:
*Amazing dumplings and their superb cheese cake. No two ways about it and would highly recommend. One of the best dumplings had, with a light-crisp bottom, packed with ingredients and thin 'skin'. Great food and the authentic cheese cake was not overly rich and hit just right.*
Food 4/5
Service 3/5
Ambience 3/5
Value 4/5
94HKD Total with two drinks. Fed 2.
Food 4/5
Service 3/5
Ambience 3/5
Value 4/5
94HKD Total with two drinks. Fed 2.
Highly recommended and worth checking out. Typical HKG dining where seating is tight and you share tables with others.
- Roast Goose King
- Simple Honkong Noodles and tea fair at Wai Kee Ka -Fei Ban Mian
- Kung Wo Dou Bun Chong (Famous for their silken tofu dishes and bean curd dessert.
- Traditional Chee Cheong Fun over at Hop Yik Tai Cheng Fun
(Mongkok Area)
618 Shanghai St
618 Shanghai St
618 Shanghai Street is a heritage revitalization project involving 14 historic shophouses ("tong lau") located in Mongkok. These buildings date back to the 1920s (pre-war) and 1960s (post-war). This has a similar feel to what Singapore does with heritage Peranakan shop houses. (click here to check out Singapore's Tanjong Katong Peranakan Area)
Some nice boutique shops to check out and eateries. A short stretch worth checking out if in the area.
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Click here for ABBA location of 618 Shanghai St
Former Site of Victoria Prison



We barely scratched the surface with this place. Its repurposed to house trendy eateries and unique shops. This a two in one. In itself its an attraction to walk the history of the various buildings. Worth a revisit to check out the free to view sites and brief history. Further more to enjoy a good cup of coffee in a unique location @ On The Hill Coffee Bar.
Liking the prison vibes, one's got to check the world famous Alcatraz tour in SFO.
On The Hill Coffee Bar Liking the prison vibes, one's got to check the world famous Alcatraz tour in SFO.
(Located within the prison)
Braemar Hill Peak
(Hike no.2)
Best time to view is Sunset

ABBATip:
- Sunset maybe the best timing but note that the place is not lit. However phone signal strength is good and you can call for help if in a pinch.
- Sunset maybe the best timing but note that the place is not lit. However phone signal strength is good and you can call for help if in a pinch.
Braemar Hill’s Peak Rock (more commonly the Red Incense Burner Summit offers one of the most spectacular 360° panoramas of Hong Kong Island, Victoria Harbor, and the Kowloon skyline.
You maybe interested in how to get to the Peak for similar city views and a ride on their iconic tram. Tip is to go up via bus and down via tram to avoid long queues and a different view. Click here for more info.
View point from the first boulder location that you come across.

*For this particular vantage point, if not for local photographers know how it'd probably missed. Passing the first two boulders you see, its a relatively short climb or hike off the marked trail. Locals know where to get the best shots and this is one of them.*Short, easy to get to with a rewarding view that can be completed in an hour or so. You may also be interested in Hong Kong's dragon's back, among the best urban hikes in Asia offers a more scenic journey for most of the way and offers a different view.
You maybe interested in how to get to the Peak for similar city views and a ride on their iconic tram. Tip is to go up via bus and down via tram to avoid long queues and a different view. Click here for more info.
*The route is accessible by the side of St.Joan of Arc secondary school.*
This place is all about the view and for the gram. What's great is that 90% of the work is done with public transport which brings you all the way to the top. The final assent to the view points are mostly shrouded in greenery, not offering much of a view en-route. However the reward at certain lookout points are amazing! *View point from the first boulder*
*After the second boulder you break off-trail and go for a little steep climb to get to the real viewing spot where all the local photographers were!*

*All about the Gram View*
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*All about the Gram View*

*For this particular vantage point, if not for local photographers know how it'd probably missed. Passing the first two boulders you see, its a relatively short climb or hike off the marked trail. Locals know where to get the best shots and this is one of them.*
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