

Neighbourhood Guide
Kowloon East has transformed from an industrial hub to a lively local community. With the boom in Hong Kong’s financial and service sectors, the once-industrial buildings have been redeveloped into modern office buildings, establishing the area as Hong Kong’s CBD2. As you wander around the neighbourhood, you’ll also experience the artistic side of Kowloon East. Enjoy your day by shopping at local boutique shops, joining a creative craft workshop and indulging in the local favourites. Are you ready for an authentic and multi-faceted Hong Kong experience? Download Neighbourhood Guide here >
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I-O-N Kwun Tong
I-O-N is perfect for savouring a breakfast buffet, as well as semi-buffet lunches and dinners. The main course features a wide selection of international classics or innovative creations, accompanied by appetisers and desserts.
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MegaBox
Discover the popular entertainment complex filled with a wide range of entertainment options, including an IMAX Theatre , ice rink and amusement facilities for kids and adults. Megabox also features a diverse selection of restaurants, it is a must-visit destination when you are in the neighrbourhood!
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Lei Yue Mun
Lei Yue Mun is a charming fishing village known for its seafood market and traditional atmosphere. You can explore the narrow streets lined with local shops and indulge in delicious seafood delicacies. While you are exploring the village, take a moment to visit the Tin Hau Temple. It was first built in 1753, and it was rated a Grade III historic building in Hong Kong.
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Lion Rock Hike
The Lion Rock Hike is a popular trail that offers breathtaking views of Kowloon and Victoria Harbour. It takes around 2-3 hours to reach the top of Lion Rock, where you can enjoy panoramic vistas of the city skyline and the surrounding natural beauty.
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Jimmy Bridge
Wai Yip Street Pedestrian Bridge (aka Jimmy Bridge) becomes famous for being a spot in a popular Hong Kong rom-com, "Love in a Puff". Capture some unique shots created by the sunlight streaming through the endless row of windows or standing in front of the symmetric interior of the footbridge!
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Hoi Chiu Canteen
Get ready to be amazed at this cha chaan teng! They give a creative twist to the classic dishes, such as the signature condensed milk toast with Ovaltine powder and scrambled egg sandwich with scallions. Let us know what’s your favourite after your visit!
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Cha Kwo Ling Promenade
A waterfront park that connects Kwun Tong and Cha Kwo Ling with a panoramic harbour view of Kowloon and Hong Kong Island. It is a kids-friendly and pet-friendly spot which features a children’s play area, pavilion, pet-friendly park and fitness stations. The playground covers a size of approximately 1.1 hectares, featuring more than 60 play facilities for kids to enjoy. If you are around during sunset hours, do not miss out the sunset by the harbour front. Let’s bring your kids for some family leisure time or enjoy the outdoor fun with your furry friends!