Mong Kok Road to Mong Kok Centre, Hong Kong
or take the subway in Mong Kok to Admiralty, then transfer, and then take another stop to Wan Chai. Exit A1 is a 15 minute walk to the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Center
you have to make an advance of more than 30 minutes for the general bus or subway!
Take exit b from Mong Kok East, walk along it, cross the flyover to Sai Yee Street, and then walk along it to see Nathan Road and Mong Kok Station. It's about 10 minutes' walk Note: [Mong Kok East] is a station on the east rail line Mong Kok is the intersection of the Kwun Tong line and the Tsuen Wan line.)
if you don't understand, you can download the network map for navigation
The bus routes from Mong Kok to Tsim Sha Tsui are as follows:
1. Take Tsuen Wan line (towards central) at Mong Kok Station, take three stops and get off at Tsim Sha Tsui station to reach the destination
2. Walk to Nelson Street Station in Mongkok, take KMB 1 (or KMB 1a, KMB 6), take five stops, then get off at Cameron Road station and walk to the destination
from the network map
< H2 > extended dataTsim Sha Tsui (also known as Tsim Sha Tsui), formerly known as Tsim Sha Tau, formerly known as Xiangpu tau. In the old days, fragrant trees were planted all over Dongguan. The juice from the roots of fragrant trees can be used as perfume, which is called Guanxiang. Due to the convenient waterway transportation in Hong Kong, spices will be transported to Tsim Sha Tsui first, then transported to Shek Pai Wan in Wong Chuk Hang on Hong Kong Island by boat, and then transported to the mainland by waterway. It has developed into a settlement in Ming Dynasty
Tsim Sha Tsui is a part of Yau Tsim Mong District in Kowloon. It is located at the southern end of the Kowloon Peninsula, bounded by Austin Road and Kang Chong Road in the north, and facing central and Wan Chai of Hong Kong Island across Victoria Harbour. Geographically, Tsim Sha Tsui is a promontory at the southern end of the Kowloon Peninsula, adjacent to Hung Hom Bay. Before the reclamation, because the sea water nearby was blocked by guanyong mountain, a long and sharp beach was formed at the south end, which was very significant in topography The original coastline of Tsim Sha Tsui is around Salisbury Road and Chatham Road. There are two parallel promontories: Kowloon and blackhead. There is also a small bay between the two promontories. After many reclamation projects, Tsim Sha Tsui has increased a lot of land area, but it is still a highly developed area and has always been the heart of Hong Kong