One of the most colorful and dynamic places in Hong Kong, Wan Chai District is bursting with historic charm, buzzing nightlife and dim sum restaurants. Wan Chai District also combines its rich culture with magnificent views over Victoria Harbour.
Things to do in Wan Chai District
Soak up Hong Kong’s captivating energy on the Wan Chai Heritage Trail. One of the first districts settled by the British, Wan Chai is home to a dynamic mix of colonial and modern architecture. The two-hour walk reveals 15 architectural and historical gems, including Nam Koo Terrace, Pak Tai Temple and the Blue House.
Score a bargain at Tai Yuen Street Market, a vibrant laneway nicknamed “toy street”. Sift through the cheap clothes, souvenirs and bundles of nostalgia-inducing toys. Afterward, stop by Din Tai Fung for dim sum amongst a buzzing local atmosphere.
Want to experience Wan Chai’s nightlife? Dance the night away on Lockhart Road’s neon-lit strip, made famous by the film and novel “The World of Suzie Wong”.
Head to Carnegies for live music or Ted’s Lookout for a quiet European-inspired cocktail.
Creatives can visit Hong Kong Arts Centre, the city’s most prominent gallery and cradle for contemporary local art. Join a tour to learn about the construction of the award-winning building and gain a behind-the-scenes look at the theatre and exhibits, including sculptures, ceramics, photographs and illustrations.
Getting around Wan Chai District
Wan Chai District is accessible by subway, tram, ferry and bus from central Hong Kong. However, the Mass Transit Railway is the most convenient option. Hong Kong International Airport is a 40-minute taxi or 25-minute train ride away.