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Essentials about Hung Hom in brief
Hung Hom is one of Hong Kong’s lesser-known neighborhoods in terms of tourism. Nevertheless, the district is worth a visit for all those who like shopping and eating out, because Hung Hom is home to some of Hong Kong’s best shopping malls as well as some of the city’s trendiest bars and restaurants. Especially those who like Japanese food will find her/his happiness in Hung Hom. The neighborhood is home to many Japanese immigrants and is home to many Japanese restaurants.
Shopping in Hung Hom
In terms of shopping, the Wonderful Worlds of Whampoa are the absolute highlight of Hung Hom. The mall covers more than 1.4 million square meters and is home to over 300 stores, 50 restaurants and a range of entertainment options. The mall consists of various themed zones, such as Whampoa Gourmet Place, Fashion World and Home World, so shopaholics can find their way around more easily. The biggest highlight of Wonderful Worlds of Whampoa, however, is its architecture. The shopping center is shaped like a luxury yacht – an absolutely unique shopping experience.
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Getting there
By public transport:
Metro lines East Rail and West Rail: Stop Hung Hom
Metro line Kwun Tong: Stop Whampoa
By car:
There are a number of parking garages in Hung Hom.
Photos: Wing1990hk, Hung Hum Bay 201408, CC BY 3.0 / © Ralf Roletschek Ralf Roletschek creator QS:P170,Q15080600, 13-08-07-hongkong-by-RalfR-13, CC BY 3.0 / Wing1990hk, Hutchison Park Overview 2011, CC BY 3.0
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English version: Machine translation by DeepL