

Neighbourhood Guide
Did you know that Causeway Bay, a vibrant district in Hong Kong, has a rich history and intriguing facts? Once a fishing village, it has evolved into a bustling area with soaring skyscrapers and high-end and eccentric retail. Despite its bustling reputation, Causeway Bay also offers hidden gems, from charming boutiques to local eateries, waiting to be discovered. Exploring this lively neighbourhood reveals a fascinating blend of old and new, making it a delightful destination for both residents and visitors alike. Download Neighbourhood Guide here >
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Ah Yung Kitchen
Experience the true essence of upscale Cantonese cuisine on B1/F of our Hotel. Led by a renowned abalone expert and Michelin-starred restaurateur, it offers an enticing array of Cantonese delicacies and dim sums.
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Cafe Hopping in Tai Hang
An array of hidden and distinctive cafés are located in the backstreets of Tai Hang, where you can enjoy freshly brewed coffee made from beans sourced from different origins in this quiet neighbourhood.
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Sogo
Indulge in retail therapy at Sogo, a renowned department store that blends shopping with artistic flair. Explore its curated selection of fashion, beauty, and lifestyle brands.
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Happy Valley Racecourse & Happy Wednesday
One of the two racecourses for horse racing in Hong Kong. Apart from the thrilling horse racing, every tourist can feel the city vibes at the Happy Wednesday night with mouthwatering bites and beverages.
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Villain Hitting
Prepare to be intrigued by the fascinating tradition sorcery of "Villain Hitting" (Hit the little man) performed at the street corner of Causeway Bay. This unique cultural practice involves striking a small figurine to ward off misfortune or negative energy. Experience this captivating ritual and witness the locals' belief in its power to protect against ill intentions.
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Haw Par Mansion
Step into the enchanting world of Haw Par Mansion. This historic gem offers a captivating glimpse into the past, with its intricate architecture and lush gardens. A must-visit for history buffs! Advanced booking is needed for a free guided tour.
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Get ready for a fiery spectacle
Recognized as a national Intangible Cultural Heritage, Tai Hang Fire Dragon Dance is an age-old ritual for Mid-Autumn festival. Experience the awe-inspiring 67-meter dragon, paraded through Tai Hang by 300 performers, crafted meticulously with incense sticks. Don't miss the opportunity to be captivated by the vibrant traditions of Tai Hang.