The Central Market is the first wet market in the city and was revitalized in 2021 as a new center for retailers, eateries, and public areas. It retained some of the original architectural structures, such as some market stalls and its iconic stairwell. Now it is opened with a simple and functional design!
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Central to Mid-Levels Escalator
Established in 1993, the escalator served people who travels in that area for almost 30 years. It is a good design for tourists to not get lost and easier to travel through the steep slopes. Just take it as a central axis of the tour, and you can visit the streets on the left or right side of the main passage.
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Tai Kwun
This site is a former Central Police Station of Hong Kong, located at the eastern end of Hollywood Road. The oldest structure within the police station was built in 1864. In the past, it functioned as a police station, dormitory, and prison, and was used as the Headquarters of both the Hong Kong Island Regional Police and the Central District Police until the 2000s. In 2008, the Hong Kong Jockey Club cooperated with the government to promote the "Central Police Station Complex Revitalization Project", then was opened to the public in several stages starting from May of 2018.
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SOHO Area
There is plenty to see and do in SOHO, it is home to bars, art galleries, boutiques, and fine-dining restaurants. It can be described as "Food Paradise". As it gathered cuisines from around the world such as Nepalese food, Argentinian food, Mediterranean food, and many more, which you can taste the exoticism. The more you look into the street, interesting graffiti can be seen and it would be a nice place to take photos!
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Dr Sun Yat-sen Museum
Dr Sun Yat-Sen was a world-renowned revolutionary who is probably the most beloved figure in the history of China, and is thought of as the "Founder of Modern China". The museum was opened to the public in 2006 and provides exhibitions on the history of a great Chinese statesman.