In Hong Kong’s southern district of Kowloon, tourists will discover the urbanized community of dwellers in Tsim Sha Tsui and the beautiful setting therein. This part of Hong Kong deserves more than just a passing glance, and is just one of the many pockets of Hong Kong that is bustling with activity. The food lover will also find much to be pleased about while exploring this area of the region. Known among the locals as simply TST, the area comes under the administrative overview of the Yau Tsim Mong District. What is interesting about TST is the fact that it was founded through a piece of reclaimed land from the Bay of Hung Hom. Today, the bay is located towards the east of TST. Tsim Sha Tsui geographically located at the very tip of the peninsula which points towards the Victoria harbour. Prior to the area being handed over to the British Colonies, many communities had established villages in this era. Some modern generations can even trace their ancestry, to these villages. It goes without saying that the highlight of the Tsim Sha Tsui area is its water ways and water front properties. The main museums in this region are to be found in TST while some of them are placed around the water front. Tourists to TST will discover that many of the major attractions in the area are centred on its waterfronts as well as the Star Ferry Pier. Some notable attractions around the waterfront include the Canton railway clock and the Former Kowloon. Along the waterfront and extending from the pier of the Star Ferry is another notable highlight which is the Avenue of Stars. This stretch of land is where Hong Kong’s brightest and biggest stars have been idolized as a walk of fame pathway. Against this backdrop tourists will also notice the spectacular skyline of Hong Kong. Cosmopolitan Hong Kong presents the ideal accommodation for travellers to the region. With scenic views of its Hong Kong hotel rooms and modernistic chic of the luxury accommodation, it stands out as a gem among all Hong Kong Hotels .
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