Travel Guides & Tips in this video
- Tip 1Utilize the MTR for efficient travel around Hong Kong, but don't hesitate to walk to truly experience the city's atmosphere and discover hidden gems. (2:44)
- Tip 2For the Symphony of Lights, consider a rooftop bar for a more immersive view of the Hong Kong skyline, especially around sunset. (3:43)
- Tip 3When exploring large shopping centers, check the basement levels for diverse food options and higher floors for more affordable retail. (5:35)
- Tip 4Use shopping malls as a cool respite from Hong Kong's heat and humidity; enjoy the unique art and architecture while you relax. (6:31)
- Tip 5Dedicate a full day to the TST Promenade area to explore Avenue of the Stars, museums, and enjoy the city views. (8:56)
- Tip 6Don't miss out on trying classic Hong Kong dishes like cart noodles and lemon iced tea, readily available in local eateries. (11:18)
- Tip 7Seek out local, unlisted gems like Funky Monkey bar for unique drinks, Nepalese food, and friendly interactions. (13:32)
- Tip 8Be adventurous and try iconic local treats like the pineapple bun with butter; it might just surprise you with its deliciousness. (14:24)
- Tip 9Hong Kong has a vibrant late-night coffee scene; explore cafes that open late for excellent coffee and breakfast options. (15:20)
- Tip 10Immerse yourself in the local culture by exploring the various street markets, each offering a distinct experience from flowers to fashion and food. (17:32)
- Tip 11When shopping at markets like Ladies Market, prices are often negotiable, but remember to haggle respectfully and consider the vendor's profit. (19:47)
- Tip 12For the best street food experience at Temple Street Night Market, walk the entire market first, then decide what to eat. (21:09)
- Tip 13Go to Kowloon's street markets with an empty stomach, ready to sample a wide array of delicious and authentic local foods. (22:09)
Embark on a captivating journey through Kowloon, Hong Kong, as Ashley and Nigel from Our Roaming Empire uncover its vibrant spirit. From the dazzling Symphony of Lights to the bustling street markets, this video explores the unique charm of Mong Kok, Jordan, and Tsim Sha Tsui. Discover hidden culinary gems like cart noodles and pineapple buns, find unique shopping treasures, and soak in the city's energetic atmosphere. Kowloon offers an authentic Hong Kong experience, blending modern marvels with local traditions.
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This video takes viewers on a vibrant exploration of Kowloon, Hong Kong, highlighting its diverse attractions and experiences. Ashley and Nigel of Our Roaming Empire break down the Kowloon Peninsula into three distinct neighborhoods: Mong Kok, Jordan, and Tsim Sha Tsui (TST). They emphasize that while these areas might seem similar, each possesses a unique charm and vibe.
The duo found Kowloon to be a densely populated yet easily navigable area, recommending both the MTR and walking as excellent ways to explore its compact streets, abundant shops, restaurants, and food stalls. They describe Hong Kong as a concrete jungle interspersed with lively pockets, noting that Kowloon truly encapsulates the best of the city, serving as a microcosm of its culture.
A significant portion of the video is dedicated to the Symphony of Lights, a nightly spectacle. While the show itself was found to be a bit underwhelming, the experience of viewing the Hong Kong skyline from a rooftop bar at sunset was highly recommended. They suggest Eye Bar for this, noting it can be pricey but offers a superior view.
Shopping in Kowloon is presented as a major draw, with vast shopping centers offering everything from high-end luxury brands to more affordable options. The typical mall layout includes food courts in the basement, luxury brands on lower floors, and progressively more accessible shops on higher levels. These malls also serve as welcome air-conditioned respites from the city's heat and humidity, often featuring impressive art and architecture. K11 Art Mall and K11 Musea are highlighted for their unique design and art installations, with the latter being a personal favorite for its aesthetic appeal and garden areas.
The Avenue of Stars in TST is another key attraction, offering stunning views of the Hong Kong skyline and housing museums like the Hong Kong Museum of Art and the Hong Kong Space Museum. Despite being crowded, especially during holidays, the promenade provides a great space to appreciate the city's cinematic heritage, including the iconic Bruce Lee sculpture.
Food is a central theme, with the video delving into the rich culinary scene. Cart noodles, particularly at Heeki Cart Noodles, are praised for their history and deliciousness. Freshly made garlic and chive fried wontons and the popular lemon iced tea are also recommended. A surprising discovery was Funky Monkey, a Nepalese bar and restaurant serving unique beers and flavorful momos with a spicy chutney. The experience there, including an unexpected shot after leaving a review, was a memorable highlight.
Cowoon Restaurant is mentioned for its fast service, extensive menu with pictures, and particularly for its mind-blowing pineapple bun with butter, a sweet bread that exceeded expectations. The video also touches on Hong Kong's late-night coffee culture, with Studio Caffeine being a spot for good coffee and breakfast.
The street markets of Kowloon are presented as the ultimate highlight. Prince Edward is recommended for accessing the Flower Market, a fragrant oasis of plants and blooms. Goldfish Street, despite its name, is more of a pet street with a strict no-filming policy. Sneaker Street offers competitive prices due to the concentration of shoe stores. Ladies Market, historically for women's fashion, now offers a wide variety of goods with negotiable prices. Temple Street Night Market, distinguished by its lanterns, is lauded for its lively atmosphere, street food, and unique karaoke stalls. The advice given for navigating these markets includes walking the entire street before deciding on purchases and being respectful during haggling.
Overall, Kowloon is portrayed as a dynamic, local-centric district offering a rich tapestry of food, shopping, and cultural experiences that are not to be missed when visiting Hong Kong.
FAQs (From the traveler's perspective)
- Q: What are the best ways to get around Kowloon?
- A: The MTR is very efficient, but walking is also highly recommended to truly experience the city's atmosphere and discover hidden gems.
- Q: Is the Symphony of Lights worth watching?
- A: While the light show itself might be a bit underwhelming, viewing the Hong Kong skyline from a rooftop bar at sunset is a highly recommended experience.
- Q: What's a good strategy for shopping in Kowloon's malls?
- A: Basement levels often have great food options, while higher floors offer more affordable shopping. Malls are also great places to cool down.
- Q: What is a must-try food in Kowloon?
- A: You absolutely have to try the cart noodles, especially at Heeki Cart Noodles, and don't miss the iconic pineapple bun with butter!
- Q: What's the highlight of exploring Kowloon?
- A: The street markets are the ultimate highlight! From the Flower Market to Temple Street Night Market, they offer unique finds and delicious street food.
- Q: What should I know about haggling in the markets?
- A: Prices are often low to begin with. Haggle respectfully, don't be aggressive, and if a price doesn't work, move on to another stall.

