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The Mongkok district in Hong Kong is a vibrant, crowded and exciting place to enjoy a perfect holiday. It is abound with shops and tempting dining venues. It is a paradise for those who love to experience the best of city life.
Mongkok is known to be among the most heavily populated areas on the world. Mongkok is positioned in the centre of Kowloon and is a busy place throughout day and night. It has also earned a reputation as the city’s biggest shopping district. The specialised shopping and dining streets are the most fun to visit.
Ladies can explore the Ladies Market known also as the Women’s Street which caters to the different tastes and needs of the females. This street offers numerous clothes and accessories. Young adults both male and female will come across some exciting fashions, accessories and electronics at places like Goldfish Street, Sports Shoe Street and Trend Zone.
The Mongkok Computer Centre is a must visit place. It comprises of several floors that sell computers, mobile phones, and all accessories that go along with them. Flower Market offers countless species of plants and beautiful flowers.
There are a few traditional style sit down restaurants in Mongkok. However, the most common type of dining venues in this part of the world is the food booths that offer Hong Kong style fast food. Most of these booths sell traditional refreshments that include fried bean curd, fish balls and a variety of dim sum. Apart from the many places that offer mouth-watering snacks, Mongkok is also well known for offering delectable Chinese, Japanese, Italian and Thai cuisine.
There are four rail lines that offer transport service to the district. In this region the MTR has two interchanges which are Mong Kok Station to the south and Prince Edward Station to the north.
Travellers can experience the best of Mongkok’s city life by staying at the superb selection of hotels in Hong Kong. Many of the 5 star hotels in Hong Kong offer luxurious facilities, friendly service and the warmest of hospitality; and the best case in point is Langham Place Hotel Hong Kong that boasts a cool and relaxing ambience while offering a diverse range of modern facilities.
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