Hong Kong/Central

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Central and Western is a neighborhood of Hong Kong Island. It is the political, administrative and financial hub and home to some fantastic skyscrapers and Victoria Peak.

Hong Kong/Central Halal Travel Guide

The area's proximity to Victoria Harbour led it to become an early centre of trade and finance. Today it remains Hong Kong's administrative centre.

Orientation

Central in this guide means the administrative neighborhood of Central and Western. It includes the following neighbourhoods that are either in or close to the Central Business District:

  • Central (中環) — previously known as Victoria, this is 'downtown' Hong Kong and may be defined as the area within walking distance of Central MTR station. Head north towards the harbour and you will find modern buildings such as the IFC shopping mall. Alternatively, make your way uphill towards the mountain and you will encounter some of the oldest parts of Hong Kong.
  • Lan Kwai Fong (蘭桂坊) — a small area just southwest of Central Station focused on the L-shaped street of Lan Kwai Fong and also including parts of D'Aguilar Street, Wellington Street and Wyndham Street forming a square around Lan Kwai Fong. The area is packed with restaurants, restaurants. Popular with expats and local drinkers.
  • Soho (荷南美食區) — entertainment zone between Hollywood Road and Bonham Road-Caine Road, featuring restaurants, bars, clubs, galleries and retail outlets. Take the elevated walkway from the IFC mall to catch the escalator up.
  • Mid-Levels (半山區) — continue up the escalator to find the high-end residential area half way up Victoria Peak. In the morning the escalator moves residents down the mountain to their offices in Central.
  • Sheung Wan (上環) — interesting area below Mid-Levels between Central in the east and Sai Ying Pun in the west. Although adjacent to Central, it has its own identity and is worth exploring if you are interested in small shops and remnants of the territory's colonial past.

Further afield, you might explore:

  • Victoria Peak (太平山) — high class neighbourhood and popular tourist destination that looks down on Central and Victoria Harbour.
  • Sai Ying Pun (西營盤) — traditional Chinese residential neighbourhood that is host to Hong Kong University and is populated by a large number of dried seafood shops.
  • Kennedy Town (堅尼地城) — famous for being at the end of the tramline and little else. This used to be the place to find undesirable people and noxious industries. With the arrival of the MTR, Kennedy Town has become gentrified.

Travel to Hong Kong/Central

Book a Halal Cruise or Boat Tour in Hong Kong/Central

Due to a land reclamation and waterfront redevelopment project in Central/Admiralty, access to the ferries can be a little confusing - take heed of signs warning about the ever-shifting arrangements.

  • Star Ferry operates boats between Central or Wan Chai on Hong Kong Island and Hong Kong/Kowloon|Kowloon]. The cost is $2.5 on weekdays, $3.4 on weekends and holidays
  • New World First Ferry also boats between North Point on Hong Kong Island and Hong Kong/Kowloon|Kowloon]
  • Fortune Ferry operates one route between North Point on Hong Kong Island and Kwun Tong in, Kowloon
  • Coral Sea Ferry operates two routes between Sai Wan Ho on Hong Kong Island and Kwun Tong or Sam Ka Tsuen in Kowloon.

Travel on a Bus in Hong Kong/Central

For details of cross-harbour buses, see Hong Kong#Get_in].

Bus fares range from $8.90 to $11.10 for routes linking the urban areas in Kowloon and Hong Kong Island. Some routes to remote places have higher rates.

By MTR

Central is the end of the Tsuen Wan Line and is on the Island Line.

By airport express train

The Hong Kong Station on the Airport Express is in Central.

By tram

The tram serves Hong Kong Island from Shau Kei Wan (筲箕灣) in Hong Kong/Eastern Hong Kong Island|East Hong Kong Island to Kennedy Town in the far west.

What to see in Hong Kong/Central

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Landmarks

CenotaphHK - The Cenotaph. Designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens, it is almost identical to the London Cenotaph.

  • Cenotaph - 和平紀念碑 | Built in 1923 in honour of the fallen soldiers of World War I and later also attributed to the ones from World War II. It is a copy of the more famous one in London.
  • City Hall - Concert hall and theatre, and exhibition space. This cultural hub is famous for its dim sum restaurant.
  • Man Monday Temple Compound - Consists of Man Monday Temple, Lit Shing Kung Temple and Kung Sor assembly hall. Man Monday Temple was built in the 1840s and is Hong Kong Island's oldest temple. It is nestled amongst antique shops, with the air full of smoke from hundreds of burning incense coils. While you are there, pop into one of the many antique shops to see some of the best Chinese and South-East Asian antiques in the world, and the many very clever fakes for sale.
  • Statue Plaza - 皇后像廣場 | Public square built in the 19th century with a number of royal statues. Now the only statue is of banker Sir Thomas Jackson. It is a relaxing place with plantings and fountains. The square is surrounded by some impressive buildings, including the HSBC headquarters and the Legislative Council.

Museums and exhibitions

  • Dr Sunday Yat-sen Museum - Exhibits on the life of Sunday Yat-sen.
  • Flagstaff House Museum of Tea Ware - Museum of teapots and cups, with exhibits ranging from modern to 3000 years old.
  • Hong Kong Museum of Medical Sciences - 茶具文物館 - The neighbour of one of the earliest hospitals in Hong Kong, Tung Wah Hospital, this museum shows how the healthcare system evolved from traditional Chinese medicine to modern Western medicine, via the establishment of numerous hospitals and the first medical school (now the University of Hong Kong), of which Dr. Sunday Yat-sen was a student.
  • City Gallery - A celebration of planning proposals and infrastructure projects. Interactive features and devices give visitors the latest information on planning and infrastructure developments in Hong Kong.
  • Hong Kong Visual Arts Centre - Offers visual arts studios for artists as well as exhibition halls.
  • Madame Tussaud's - The usual Tussaud's waxworks with characters that appeal to Chinese interests.
  • University Museum and Art Gallery - The oldest museum in Hong Kong dating back to 1953 has a large permanent collection of Chinese antiquities as well as modern paintings. It also host exhibitions of contemporary and ancient art.
  • Hong Kong Maritime Museum - 香港海事博物館 - In addition to original artifacts, cannons, scrolls, ship's models and paintings and the galleries of Hong Kong Maritime Museum have over 25 interactive screens using the latest technology to introduce visitors to the vast range of stories and topics at the heart of Hong Kong's – and the world's – maritime story. You can learn of Poon Lim and the world record holder for solo survival at sea. See how a junk is built. Trace the development of China's trade routes from the Han to the Qing Dynasty. Investigate China Trade paintings. Hunt pirates. Load a container ship.
  • Trick Eye Museum Hong Kong - The only Korean 3D museum in Hong Kong. It presents a magnificent collection of 3D art pieces. It features paintings on plain surfaces that magically appear to be three dimensional through the use of optical illusion. You are most welcome to touch, climb and interact with the amazing exhibits. You can also enjoy the free observation deck view of the beautiful Harbour View.

Parks and nature

  • Chater Garden | Adjacent to the Legislative Council Building, this is the place where disgruntled Hongkongers come to protest. Named after businessman Sir Paul Chater.
  • Hong Kong Park | A great place to relax in Central. Head for L16 cafe and bar which is one of the few places where you can eat and drink outdoors away from the traffic.
  • Hong Kong Zoological and Botanical Gardens | A small, free zoo with reptiles, primates, a jaguar, and rare and endangered birds and plants.
  • King George V Memorial Park
  • Lung Fu Shan Country Park - Hong Kong smallest Country Park. Its proximity to the Peak makes it highly accessible and one is rewarded by a pleasant hike away from the crowds nearby. A convenient place to make a BBQ with great views over Victoria Harbour. Budding military historians will enjoy exploring Pinewood battery and other remnants of the Second World War.

Victoria Peak

PeakTower - The Peak Tower: close to the highest point on the island and the views on a clear day make this an crucial part of every tourist's itinerary.

Get a great view of Hong Kong from the giant wok-shaped Peak Tower on Victoria Peak, one of the highest points on the island, as long as the air is clear – it can be obscured by air pollution or cloud. Views of the natural landscape are a stark contrast to views down in the city. The Peak Tower has an observation platform, and it and the Peak Galleria are full of souvenir shops and overpriced restaurants with spectacular views. There are also some museums and viewing galleries.

From the dawn of British colonisation and the Peak hosted the most exclusive neighbourhood for the territory's richest residents, where local Chinese weren't permitted to live until after World War II. The rich were carried to the Peak in their sedan chairs to escape the summer heat.

Since 1888 the Peak Tram ($28 one way, $40 return) has run directly up from Garden Road in Central. It stops at the bottom of the Peak Tower. It makes a few stops on the way, so it is feasible to go half-way and hike the winding roads on the sloping geography. To get to the start of the tram, follow the signs for ten minutes from Central Station, or bus number 15C runs regularly from the Star Ferry pier. A more picturesque, cheaper and slower way of reaching the Peak is by taking bus 15 (not 15C) from the Star Ferry pier in Central. Not only is it cheaper at $9.80 but, as the bus snakes up the mountain, you can enjoy stunning vistas of both sides of Hong Kong Island and passing the territory's priciest neighbourhoods. You can also walk to the Peak from Mid-Levels along Old Peak Road.

The observation deck of the Peak Tower offers panoramic views of both sides of the island but there are a number of nice walks around the Peak Tower that also offer good, but less panoramic, views (getting out is not intuitive as the exits are by design not well-signed; they are located on the ends of the ground floor), One of them is the Lion Pavilion Lookout on Findley Road, about one minutes walk from The Peak Tower. You will be able to catch a laser show at 8PM every night. On sunny days, you can find an old man outside the pavilion, offering rickshaw rides along Findley Road. A 10-minutes ride costs $100.

For the best views and to get away from the crowds and there is a circular walk along Lugard Road and Harlech Rd. From Lugard Road there are views of the skyscrapers of Central and Victoria Harbour. From Harlech Road and the views are of Lamma and other Hong Kong/Outlying Islands|Outlying Islands]. The walk takes around an hour.

From Harlech Road, you can hike into the Lung Fu Shan Country Park and explore the relics of World War II.

Other

  • Central-Mid-Levels Escalator | At 800 m long, this is the longest outdoor covered escalator system in the world. The escalator runs downhill from 6AM to 10AM and uphill from 10:30AM to midnight every day.

Top Muslim Travel Tips for Hong Kong/Central

  • Mount Davies. Walk up Mount Davies to see the abandoned Second World War-era gunnery fortifications. Take the steps up from Victoria Road just west of Kennedy Town; or follow Victoria Road until you reach the roundabout (about a kilometre), and take the mountain road up. The climb will take a while, but there are many ruins to explore, and great views. There's also a youth hostel at the top if you are too tired to make it back in one go.
  • Sheung Wan Civic Centre - Theatre and concert venue.
  • Wellington Street | Nice street with dried foodstuffs, various restaurants, majong pieces. Also check out Art Jam at 123 Wellington St. They provide you with canvas, paints and materials. From $200 to $500 depending on when you go and canvas size.

Muslim Friendly Shopping in Hong Kong/Central

  • Flow | Second-hand bookshop where you can exchange your used travel guides.
  • Hollywood Road | Antiques.
  • IFC Mall | Sleek and impressive, this is one of the most prestigious shopping centres on the island. Here you will find one of the best cinemas with the added bonus that the film will be the English language version (if it is an animation). Go up to the rooftop and you will find yourself in public open space. The views of Victoria Harbour are good and you will find a couple of cafes that will help you enjoy the public terrace on the rooftop by selling you drinks. Although the bars dominate this area and there is nothing to stop you taking your own food and fruit drinks and picnicking on the tables and chairs provided.
  • The Landmark | An older shopping centre that has had a facelift to incorporate a five-star hotel. For many, it remains a focus for many of the most expensive designer fashion shops in Hong Kong.
  • Pedder Street and Queen's Road | One of the best locations for jewellery and designer watches at prices that can be up to 35% less than Europe. As always, shop around for the best prices and always buy from reputable dealers to avoid fake goods.
  • Pacific Place and Queensway and Admiralty Centre | A number of interconnected shopping malls near Admiralty MTR. Pleasant air-conditioned shopping for mid-price to expensive branded goods and restaurants.
  • Soho and south of Hollywood Road area | Has a trendy shopping area around Staunton and Lower Elgin Street with lots of local designers.
  • The Lanes | Buy silks, fabrics, Chinese dresses, watches, leather bags and many other things here. Despite its prime location close to Central MTR and these narrow streets have a reputation among local residents for quality goods at competitive prices.
  • Cat Street | Probably the best place to buy souvenirs, lots of Mao memorabilia, porcelain, buddha statues and "antiques". Lok Ku Road, walk down Hollywood Road towards the west, when you see the Man Monday temple walk down the stairs on the right hand side.
  • Man Wa Lane Also known a Chop Alley a multitude of little stalls offer everything from functional modern rubber stamps to hand carved traditional Chinese seals, you can pick out a stone seal and have it personalised with your name, your name in Chinese (many stores will have on display a list of popular transliterations of Western names into Chinese characters) your initials, or even your own design. The seal will be ready to collect in a couple of days and will usually come in a presentation box together with a small container of seal paste.

Halal Food & Restaurants

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Travel Next

  • An interesting way to spend your day is by taking the tram to Hong Kong/Eastern Hong Kong Island|Wan Chai and Causeway Bay in the east.
  • The shopping gateway of Hong Kong/Kowloon|Kowloon is just across Victoria Harbour; take the Star Ferry for the experience or the MTR for speed.
  • Take a ferry directly out of the hustle and bustle to the relaxation of Mui Wo or Lama Island

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