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Arriving at Ocean Terminal puts you right in the heart of Hong Kong as you step into one of the city’s most cosmopolitan and vibrant shopping and dining districts — Tsim Sha Tsui. With so much to do here, we’ve picked out some favourites to get you started.
After stepping off the ship, take in Hong Kong’s stunning skyline as you stroll along the Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade, passing the Hong Hong Clock Tower and continuing to the Avenue of Stars
{{title}} Address {{address}} Website {{website}} More info . This promenade that juts out over the water is where you will find Hollywood style handprints of Hong Kong’s biggest stars, including Bruce Lee, who has his own statue, and Michelle Yeoh Choo Kheng, who played the formidable matriarch in Crazy Rich Asians. Make use of AR technology to interact with your favourite stars. Not only can you ‘see stars’ but you may also enjoy the WATER OF STARS musical performance with special music and lighting effects.
Remarks: The show is now under a trial run; please visit the Avenue of Stars website for details.
Between Ocean Terminal and Avenue of Stars, you might notice an unusual egg shaped building, which is actually the Hong Kong Space Museum
{{title}} Address {{address}} Website {{website}} More info . Space enthusiasts and curious minds will find plenty of interactive exhibits to play with, a digital planetarium projector, Omnimax show, and a sky shows. Make the most of your time here with the mobile multimedia guide. Just next door you’ll find the newly renovated Hong Kong Museum of Art
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It might not have the pools and bars of a cruise ship but the humble Star Ferry
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In addition to housing Ocean Terminal Deck
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Location: Harbour City, Canton Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon
Website: http://www.oceanterminal.com.hk/en/
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