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Wan Chai is an administrative district of Hong Kong Island
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Wan Chai is famous for its bars and nightlife. Located between Causeway Bay and Admiralty, Wanchai has an inner-city feel that makes it an interesting but safe area to walk around. Wanchai has traditional street markets that are still outdoors. Butchers hang meat on hooks that overshadow pavements.
A shopping district that is home to large department stores, such as Sogo. Causeway Bay is crowded most of the time but here you can eat and shop until very late. Some major supermarkets and eateries stay open 24 hours. Times Square in Causeway Bay is a major focal point, especially at the 'calendar' New Year when you will be wise to stay away if you hate crowds.
Nestled behind the Happy Valley Racecourse, away from the MTR line, this district has a more laid-back feel than nearby Wan Chai and Causeway Bay. Because of this it is a popular residential area, especially among expats. There is a tram line circling the racecourse that serves the district. This area is also home to the beautiful and historic Hong Kong Cemetery. [edit] Get in
The Star Ferry arrives at Wan Chai Pier from Hung Hom and Tsim Sha Tsui.
The Tsuen Wan Line from Kowloon passes Admiralty. From here the Island Line passes through Wan Chai and Causeway Bay stations.
The tram runs from Kennedy Town to Sai Wan Ho. [edit] See[edit] Horse RacingHorse Racing has been taking place at Happy Valley racetrack since 1846. Happy Valley is particularly impressive during the evening meets with the surrounding skyscrapers lit up. [edit] ViewCentral Plaza [1] can be seen from all of Wan Chai. It is actually possible to tell the time by the changing lights on the top of this building. During business hours, you can take the lift from the ground floor to the sky lobby on the 46th floor to get a spectacular free view of the harbour and the island. [edit] Noon Day GunAcross from the World Trade Center, near Causeway Bay, is the historic Noon Day Gun, deemed thus because it is fired every day at noon. To access the Noon Day Gun, enter the underground tunnel between the World Trade Center and the Excelsior Hotel and follow the signs. Finding this subway is difficult and you might need to ask staff for directions. [edit] Do[edit] Victoria ParkVictoria Park is located next to the busy Causeway Bay shopping streets. Take some time to walk through it or to watch people play football on three fields. There is also a jogging track through the park. Victoria Park can also be reached by MTR Exit B at Tin Hau station. During the summer months you can use the public open-air pool in Victoria Park. The pool costs $19 for adults ($9 kids) and payment can be made by coins or Octopus card. [edit] Central LibraryCentral Library feels a world apart from the hustle of Causeway Bay where it is located. It sits facing Victoria Park and overlooks the harbour. Lending services are provided to non-residents upon production of either a residents Hong Kong ID card, or a cash deposit. It is well stocked with Western periodicals, as well as free Internet access. Major newspapers from all over the world are available. There are public computer terminals throughout all floors. The working tables with internet access for your laptop start in the 4th floor. Either you bring your own LAN cable or ask one of the clerks on the floor to lend you one. Do not forget to bring a power converter for the power plugs to charge your laptop (visitors from the United Kingdom can use UK plugs in Hong Kong). [edit] BuyThe main department stores are in Causeway Bay (銅鑼灣). The biggest of these is Sogo. Nearby is the Times Square shopping mall. [edit] Eat[edit] Budget
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[edit] DrinkWan Chai still has a few of the sleazy strip clubs made famous by The World of Suzie Wong, but now offers plenty of other nightlife options as well.
Happy Valley has a couple of bars worth trying:
Causeway Bay
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