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This stylish cruise ship facility is the perfect jumping off spot to begin your holiday of a lifetime. The terminal is located at the foot of the Kowloon Peninsula a stone's throw from all of the action in Tsim Sha Tsui. Once berthed you disembark into a modern three-storey terminal building, part of the mammoth two million square feet Harbour City shopping complex.

From Ocean Terminal it is just a short walk to a network of public transport including buses, taxis, the MTR (underground mass transit railway), rail and the Star Ferry.


Indulge yourself in some fantastic retail therapy just minutes from your ocean liner. You'll be swamped with choices at Harbour City, spread through Ocean Terminal and beyond. This is Hong Kong's biggest shopping mall, featuring more than 700 shops and food & beverage outlets, cinemas and hotels.

Part of the original Kowloon-Canton Railway terminus on the Kowloon waterfront, the Clock Tower is a landmark from the Age of Steam when people travelled for weeks from Europe and across Asia to come to Hong Kong.

Discover the beauty of Chinese antiquities, fine art and calligraphy at The Hong Kong Museum of Art. Explore the final frontier at The Hong Kong Space Museum with its Omnimax, Sky shows and astronomy exhibits. Or experience classic performing arts, both Western and Asian, at the Hong Kong Cultural Centre.

The Avenue of Stars pays tribute to the Hong Kong legends of the silver screen and the people behind the cameras who make the magic happen. Here, celebrating the Hollywood of the East, you'll find plaques, even some with handprints, honouring famous celebrities. The latest addition is a two-metre-tall statue dedicated to the kung-fun hero, Bruce Lee. While strolling along the Avenue of Stars, enjoy the stunning harbour views.

Showcasing a broad range of goods from traditional arts and crafts to the latest state of the art electronic goods, it's also a great place to shop for men's, women's and children's clothing and accessories, as well as kids' toys

Appropriately called the Golden Mile, Nathan Road is part of the reason why Hong Kong is called a shoppers' paradise. The street positively hums with energy all day long and at night the street is a kaleidoscope of colourful neon.

Featuring a wide variety of exotic cuisine, this hotbed of international culinary delights offers something for virtually every palate. The district is packed with people savouring the culinary delights that Hong Kong has to offer.

Bustling with shoppers day and night, this distinctive shopping mall offers a variety of local and international brand name stores in the heart of Tsim Sha Tsui.

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Updated 29 November 2006
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