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  1. Located on the scenic waterfront of Victoria Harbour in Tsim Sha Tsui East, the Avenue of Stars (AoS) features more than 100 newly designed celebrity handprints, which are meticulously set into the wooden handrails for easy viewing.

  2. Located on the scenic waterfront of Victoria Harbour in Tsim Sha Tsui East, the Avenue of Stars (AoS) features more than 100 newly designed celebrity handprints, which are meticulously set into the wooden handrails for easy viewing. Visitors can scan the QR

  3. By proceeding to Exit L6 and J, you can follow the directional signs to get to the Tsim Sha Tsui waterfront outside the Hong Kong Cultural Centre and the Avenue of Stars respectively. As for the promenade at Golden Bauhinia Square in Wanchai, you may take MTR to Wanchai Station and follow the signs along the footbridge to the promenade via Exit A5.

  4. Details of the Show. HONG KONG A SYMPHONY OF LIGHTS. "A Symphony of Lights" (SoL) has illuminated Hong Kong's skyline for the enjoyment of millions of tourists since 2004. This multi-media show has always been the signature icon for Hong Kong, symbolising its dynamic energy and contrasting culture.

  5. Avenue of Stars. Located on a prime stretch of the Tsim Sha Tsui waterfront, the Avenue of Stars was created in response to visitors' keen interest in Hong Kong movies, and also to recognize the contribution of the film industry to the tourism and economic development of Hong Kong. Since its opening in April 2004, the Avenue of Stars has become ...

  6. By proceeding to Exit L6 and J, you can follow the directional signs to get to the Tsim Sha Tsui waterfront outside the Hong Kong Cultural Centre and the Avenue of Stars respectively. As for the promenade at Golden Bauhinia Square in Wanchai, you may take MTR to Wanchai Station and follow the signs along the footbridge to the promenade via Exit A5.

  7. The City Hall was declared a monument in 2022, coinciding with its 60th birthday, recognises the value of the City Hall to the historical, social and cultural development of Hong Kong, and allows the venue to be permanently conserved as the 'youngest monument'.

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