Hong Kong : Star Of China - Documentary
Laser beams shoot skywards, prolonging the angles of skyscrapers set in neon. Over the bay, the heavy sails of a junk reflect the flashing colours, while streaks of light glisten in the wake of the Star ferry. Fascinating. Throughout the documentary, Pierre Brouwers dazzles us with the power of his images and the passion with which he explores a city whose ambition is to serve as a benchmark for Asia.
City-planning and architecture. The cinema. Feng shui. Chinese medicine. Tai-chi.
Tea houses. The Star ferry. Horse races. Sound and light shows. The mid-Autumn
Festival. Dragon Parade. Hong Kong from the sky.
Kowloon: Avenue of Stars . Nathan Road . Night Market . Fish, bird, flower and jade
markets .
Hong Kong: The Peak . Double-decker trams . Victoria Park . City-planning and
architecture . Repulse Bay . Stanley Village . North Point . Admiralty . Aberdeen .
Soho . Hollywood Road and the antique dealers . Ocean Park .
Isle of Lantau: The airport . The Cable-Car . The Giant Buddha and Po Monastery .
The Shek Pik dam .
New Territories: temple of a 1000 Buddhas . Hakka Village. Agriculture and urbanization.
Director : Pierre Brouwers
Editor : MEDIA 9
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Hong Kong’s Avenue of Stars reopens
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Hong Kong’s Avenue of Stars is reopening to the public on January 31, 2019, more than three years after it closed for renovation in October 2015.
Handprints of the city’s actors are now mounted on wooden handrails along the harbourfront. Ten more handprints from famous figures have been added, including a pig trotter print from Hong Kong animated icon McDull. The avenue features QR codes to allow visitors to learn more about local movies.
The Avenue of Stars had been a popular tourist attraction since it opened in 2004, and before its hiatus attracted more than 10 million visitors annually. Modelled on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, it honours celebrities in the Hong Kong film industry.
(Photo: Dickson Lee)
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Top 10 Things to Do in TSIM SHA TSUI, Hong Kong - Avenue of Stars, Star Ferry, Kowloon Park & More
Want to find out the best things to do in Hong Kong? In this travel guide to Tsim Sha Tsui, we'll have a look at the must-see attractions in this vibrant corner of the Kowloon Peninsula, including viewing Hong Kong Island and enjoying the Symphony of Lights show from Tsim Sha Tsui promenade, enjoying the awesome food and drink and experiencing Hong Kong's night life at one of its wide variety of bars and restaurants, high-end shopping, visiting a wide range of museums and more. We'll also have a look at the hidden gems and secret photo spots.
1. Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade 00:17
2. Star Ferry & Clock Tower 00:35
3. Enjoy the Sunset at Ocean Terminal Deck 00:57
4. Photo Spot: China Hong Kong City 01:15
5. Chungking Mansions 01:26
6. Bar & Restaurant Area 01:45
7. Haiphong Road Cooked Food Hawker Bazaar 02:25
8. Historic Buildings 02:20
9. Kowloon Park, Hong Kong Heritage Discovery Centre & Kowloon Mosque 02:44
10. Hong Kong Museum of History 03:10
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Harbour City - the lake by the bay. also known as the luxury capital of Hong Kong.
The Alley - Best known for the Brown sugar Bubble Milk Tea.
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STAR FERRY HONG KONG | China Travel Guide
The Star Ferry in Hong Kong.
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The star ferry is one of the beloved icons of the city and a lot more than just a means of transportation. A crossing of victoria harbour on a star ferry has been named by the national geographic of traveler as one of the fifty places of a lifetime. In fact, Tens of millions of people still climb aboard the humble star ferry vessels each year. 00:10 - 00:33.
It´s been shutting residents between Hong Kong island and Kowloon in the mainland for over 120 years. The star ferry traces its origins to 1888 when a parsi cook began a ferry service across Victoria Harbour with his steamboat, the Morning Star, nowadays, acctualy the Company has the same docking system as in those days. 00:33 - 00:57. In 1898 the Company become public with its actual name The Star Ferry, which DERAIVES from the name of the ferries, called Stars. 00:58 - 01:08.
01:08 - 01:24. Around 12 distinct Green and White vessels in operation traverse the waters every day, with names like Celestial Star, or Shining Star (a recreation of the 1920s ferries). You can count on one leaving every 10-12 minutes.
On central rute, The ferries start running at 6:30 am and end at 11:30 pm. On wanchai rute the service starts at 7:20, and the last ferry leaves at 10:50. the crossing takes betwen 6-15 min. 01:24 - 01:44.
There are two principal rutes. Tshim Sha Tsui- Whanchai, and Tshim Sha Tsui-central. The last one is The most popular rute and most spectacular in exactly that direction. 01:44 - 01:52.
You can take the Star Ferry in Kowloon Pier, just near the Clock tower. Take it on a clear night or at twilight hours and you will never forget the sight as you approach the arresting skyline all lit up, and of course, the marvelous Victoria Peak in the background. 01:52 - 02:09.
If you take the ferry at 8 pm you can also. enjoy the spectacular Symphony of ligths crossing the waters.02:09 - 02:16. There are different fares, but the regular adult rate is around 2,70HK$, less tan a half american dollar.
On weekends and holydays the Price is slightly higher. You will need the exact change for the turnstiles, or you can also use the Octopus Car, which we deffinetely recomend, so you will avoid lines. There are cheaper rates for kids and elders, as well. 02:16 - 02:42.
For further information just visit starferry.com.hk . 02:42 - 02:47.
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ULTRA HD 4K HONG KONG AVENUE OF STARS | 星光大道 | 2019 NEW WORLD CENTRE | TSIM SHA TSUI 尖沙咀
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Welcome to our Hong Kong Walking Tour in the Avenue of Stars
星光大道, in Tsim Sha Tsui. We also shot the 2019 Brand New World Centre. You will also see the Peninsula on the way, the Space Museum, Cultural Centre and much more. Our video is shot in Ultra HD 4K, crystal clear quality, as if you are actually here.
'The Avenue of Stars (Chinese: 星光大道), modelled on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, is located along the Victoria Harbour waterfront in Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong. It honours celebrities of the Hong Kong film industry.[1] In late January 2019, the avenue has been reopen to the public after 3 years of renovation.
The Avenue of Stars is the eastern node of several tourist attractions along the Tsim Sha Tsui waterfront. In addition to the promenade and New World Centre, a number of attractions exist including the Museum of Art, Space Museum, Cultural Centre and the Clock Tower.
Entering from Salisbury Garden, a 4.5-metre-tall replica of the statuette given to winners at the Hong Kong Film Awards greets visitors. Along the 440-metre promenade, the story of Hong Kong's one hundred years of cinematic history is told through inscriptions printed on nine red pillars. Set into the promenade are plaques honouring the celebrities. Some plaques contain hand prints and autographs of the stars set in cement, but most of the plaques only contain celebrities' names as they are now deceased. A 2.5-metre bronze statue of Bruce Lee was erected along the Avenue of Stars in 2005.
The promenade commands a stunning panoramic view across Victoria Harbour. At night it is a popular viewing place for the Symphony of Lights display.
'New World Centre remodeling project
The New World Centre (Chinese: 新世界中心) was retail-hotel-residential-office complex on Salisbury Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong. It housed two hotels, two office towers, a shopping complex and serviced apartments. It was reported to be one of the largest commercial complexes in the world at the time.[1] It used to house a Tokyu Department Store. It was located near the Sogo department store and the Hong Kong Space Museum, opposite the MTR East Tsim Sha Tsui Station. It was closed on March 31, 2010 for demolition and a new 63-storey hotel by New World Group is being built on the site with expected opening in 2019.[2]'
'Tsim Sha Tsui (Chinese: 尖沙咀), often abbreviated as TST, is an urban area in southern Kowloon, Hong Kong. The area is administratively part of the Yau Tsim Mong District. Tsim Sha Tsui East is a piece of land reclaimed from the Hung Hom Bay now east of Tsim Sha Tsui.
Geographically, Tsim Sha Tsui is a cape on the tip of the Kowloon Peninsula pointing towards Victoria Harbour, opposite Central. Several villages had been established in this location before Kowloon was ceded to the British Empire in 1860. Tsim Sha Tsui in Chinese means sharp sandspit. It was also known as Heung Po Tau (香埗頭), i.e. a port for exporting incense tree.
Tsim Sha Tsui is a major tourist hub in Hong Kong, with many high-end shops and restaurants that cater to tourists. Many of Hong Kong's museums are located in the area.
Tourist attractions
The Former Kowloon-Canton Railway Clock Tower in Tsim Sha Tsui is a famous landmark of Hong Kong.
Tsim Sha Tsui was once the terminus of the Kowloon-Canton Railway (KCR). After the British Section of the railway was opened for traffic on 1 October 1910, the construction of the railway station in Tsim Sha Tsui started in 1913. Construction on the railway station and its clock tower were completed in 1915. The main building of the Tsim Sha Tsui station was demolished in 1978. The station was relocated to Hung Hom to make way for the Hong Kong Space Museum and the Hong Kong Cultural Centre. But the Clock Tower of the station was not demolished and was kept in place. It is all that remains standing of the station. The clock tower is forty-four metres high, surmounted by a seven-metre-high (23 ft) lightning rod. It is now surrounded by the public piazza of the Cultural Centre and has become a landmark of Hong Kong. Six pillars of the railway were relocated to the Urban Council Centenary Garden in TST East. The Avenue of Stars starts at the New World Centre shopping centre near the Cultural Centre.
The Tsim Sha Tsui waterfront is another popular destination for locals and tourists alike. It is especially popular for photographers, as it offers an unobstructed view of the Central area of Hong Kong across Victoria Harbour. The Star Ferry terminal is another popular attraction for tourists, and the Avenue of Stars is also popular with photographers.'
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Hong Kong Street Food - 6 iconic Street Foods in Hong Kong
Hong Kong Street Food compilation of 6 Street Foods filmed in 7 parts of Hong Kong: Mongkok, Central, Tai O, Tsim Sha Tsui, Yao Ma Tei, Sham Shui Po and Wanchai - - Street Food dish, location and price:
No. 1 0:01 Beef entrails / Beef offal: Street food locations: Mongkok and Central - Price: 3.20 USD / The noodle soup version at 2:07 costs 4.10 USD
No. 2 3:23 Fish balls: Street food locations: Tai O and Tsim Sha Tsui - Price: the bowl 3.20 USD
No. 3 4:55 Rice noodle rolls: Street food location: Yao Ma Tei - Price: 1.50 USD
No. 4 6:35 Chopped chicken, duck, pork and pigeon: Street food locations: Sham Shui Po and Wanchai - Price: various prices - Rice with barbecue pork at 11:26 - Price: 2.70 USD
No. 5 12:08 Orange Cuttlefish: Street food location: Tai O - Price: 7 USD
No. 6 13:50 Mobile Softee: Street food location: Yao Ma Tei (also often seen at Star Ferry Terminal in Tsim Sha Tsui and in Sham Shui Po) Price: 1.10 USD
All prices seen in the video are shown in Hong Kong Dollars - 1 USD = 8 HKD
CHINA TRAVEL HONG-KONG CITY Jade Market, Avenue of Stars, Kowloon, Peninsula
Traditional and authentic.Discover and explorer Hong-Kong. Extreme and impressive city. Travel in Asia Hong-Kong city video on you tube. Shopping in Hong-Kong. Kowloon is an urban area in Hong Kong comprising the Kowloon Peninsula and New Kowloon. Famous peninsula hotel. The Lei Yue Mun strait in the east, Mei Foo Sun Chuen and Stonecutter's Island in the west, the mountain range including Tate's Cairn and Lion Rock in the north, and Victoria Harbour in the south. Kowloon is located north of Hong Kong Island. Dont forget to try the famous Chinese food and many Chinese recipe and Kitchen. Good place for shopping .Découvrez la fameuse baie de Hong Kong pendant la journée et le soir. sans oublier la tres legendaire avenues des stars avec de nombreuses etoiles de Stars Chinoise comme Bruce Lee. cela ressemble a la tres belle avenue Hollywood Boulevard a Los Angeles. Tous les week-ends venez voir le long de la baie un magnifique son et lumiere sur les grattes ciels de la baie. Pour les enfants, pensez a Disneyland Hong Kong et son tres celebre Mickey Mouse....
Arrow All Flashbacks Season Three - Welcome to Hong Kong
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