Wan Chai

Sitting on the north shore of Hong Kong, Wan Chai (literally translated as “small cove”) was one of the first developed areas on the island. Densely populated, and bounded by Canal Road to the east, Arsenal Street west and Bowen Road to the north, the neighbourhood gained infamy as Hong Kong’s red light district. The go-go bars along Lockhart Road are a testament to its seedier past, but modern day Wan Chai offers much more than company for lonely sailors. With a thriving restaurant scene, more coffee shops than you can shake a stir stick at, and a unique mix of old and new, it’s a neighbourhood that offers enough to fill both your Saturday night and Sunday morning.

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Trading in a world that doesn't exist anymore, this curiosity shop features an astounding selection of vintage collectables, antique furniture, glassware, old toys and odd junk. Lovingly curated by a woman who seems to personify the curt, unfriendly service that has made Hong Kong famous.

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Tak Yu Cha Chaan Teng

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