introduce
Yau Ma Tei is located in the west of the Kowloon Peninsula, closely connected with Mong Kok, and together with Tsim Sha Tsui, constitutes the bustling "Yau Tsim Mong" district in Kowloon. The name of Yau Ma Tei is closely related to the well-known scenic spot Tin Hau Temple. In the past, the land in front of Tin Hau Temple used to be a place for fishermen to dry the hemp ropes on their boats. Many shops selling tung oil and hemp ropes opened there, hence the name "Yau Ma Tei".
Temple Street in Yau Ma Tei is full of all kinds of goods and food stalls at night at night, and the prices are cheap. There are also many historical buildings here, such as Yau Ma Tei Theater, Yau Ma Tei Police Station, Yau Ma Tei Pumping Station Dormitory (Red Brick House), etc. , as well as the fruit bar, the jade market and the Yau Ma Tei Recreation Park commonly known as Banyan Tree Head. This is a gourmet paradise. People can enter the dessert shop to eat a simple bowl of sago, or buy a string of street fish eggs, and walk around Temple Street while eating.
People can also come to Shanghai Street to visit the International Toy Museum, which has a collection of popular toys and models from the past two centuries. There is also the Bruce Lee Members Club on Nathan Road, which is located in a shopping mall and attracts fans of Bruce Lee from all over the place. You can also go to the Kubrick Coffee Shop on Public Square Street in Yau Ma Tei, which is a combined coffee shop and bookstore. It is located next to the Broadway Movie Center. The green plants at the entrance, hanging potted plants and light bulbs make this coffee bookstore a A mini garden that makes people linger.
opening hours
Open all year round; the specific business status is subject to the opening of the day