TRAVEL IN WAN CHAI
Wan Chai offers some of the best locations for taking photos with dozens of beautiful backdrops.
Combining both modenity and history, a half day walk around Wan Chai can be a timeless jouney full of discovery.

Lee Tung Avenue
Lee Tung Avenue brings a new 200-meter-long, tree-lined pedestrian walkway to Hong Kong Island. The avenue is home to sidewalk cafes, gourmet restaurants, and local and overseas fashion outlets. It is also gaining fame for its large variety of lifestyle activities. Lee Tung Avenue is conveniently accessible from downtown via all forms of transport. Lee Tung Avenue prides itself on its close connection with local communities and revitalizing traditional Wan Chai, while becoming a focal point of Wan Chai South.
Lee Tung Avenue
Lee Tung Avenue brings a new 200-meter-long, tree-lined pedestrian walkway to Hong Kong Island. The avenue is home to sidewalk cafes, gourmet restaurants, and local and overseas fashion outlets. It is also gaining fame for its large variety of lifestyle activities. Lee Tung Avenue is conveniently accessible from downtown via all forms of transport. Lee Tung Avenue prides itself on its close connection with local communities and revitalizing traditional Wan Chai, while becoming a focal point of Wan Chai South.





The Old Wan Chai Post Office
A Declared Monument erected between 1912 and 1913, this is the oldest surviving post office building in Hong Kong. The L-shaped building has a simple pitched-roof with attractive gable ends and mouldings. The building now serves as a resource centre.
The Old Wan Chai Post Office
A Declared Monument erected between 1912 and 1913, this is the oldest surviving post office building in Hong Kong. The L-shaped building has a simple pitched-roof with attractive gable ends and mouldings. The building now serves as a resource centre.
The Pawn
This four-storey Wan Chai building was previously the famous Woo Cheong Pawn Shop. Now it is a landmark in Wan Chai offering both an exhibition and entertainment. While carefully maintaining many of its original features, the building has been revitalised into a stylish and trendy bar and restaurant.
Hung Shing Temple
Built before 1847, the temple is a Grade I historic building in Hong Kong. The tile-roofed building, used to overlook the waterfront, and many people believed it protected the fishermen in Wan Chai.
Blue House
Built in 1920s, the Blue House is a four-storey Lingnan-style house. The iconic blue façade and architectural details are witnesses to history. The building also houses the Wan Chai Livelihood Museum, where visitors can visit typical living quarters from bygone years.
Tenement House


