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What to do in Stanley, Hong Kong

 What to do in Stanley, Hong Kong


What can I do when I go to Stanley on holiday? The answer is that you can spend an afternoon of leisure and leisure, and you can feel how Western culture and Hong Kong people's life are integrated. There is no sense of conflict and mutual respect, which is what makes Hong Kong unique.


How do you get to Stanely hong kong?

By Bus:

take bus number 6/6A/6X at exchange square, central

take bus number 973 at Mody Road, Tsim Sha Tsui


What to do in Stanley, Hong Kong






1. Shopping Souvenirs

In Stanley Plaza and Stanley Street, there are many different specialty shops. Along with selling daily necessities, there are also many shops selling handicrafts, dolls, portraits, and some souvenirs rich in Hong Kong colors. In these small shops, you can experience the strong human touch, the service of the clerk is so friendly, just like chatting with friends. This is not something you can feel in some mainstream shopping malls and large chain stores.

In addition, there will be activities and performances of different themes from time to time in Stanley Plaza.




2. Drink and dine in the restaurant at Stanley Promenade

If you feel a little hungry or want to drink and chat with friends, there are different restaurants and bars to choose from. But if you want to be more economical, you can go to the shops in Stanley Waterfront Market, some people will bring their own drinks




3. Admire Murray House & Blake Pier

These two buildings are more than 100 years old, and their appearance is very European. There are many people here who use the buildings as the background to compose pictures. If you are a photography enthusiast, this place can give you a chance to shine.



4. Sunbathe and swim at Stanley Beach

This is one of the holiday hotspots where a lot of citizens and tourists bask in the sun and swim. If you come as a family but don't know how to swim, don't be afraid, you can check out "Castles Can Fly". This company builds forts out of sand for people of all ages.




5. Hong Kong Museum of Correction Services

With the theme of Hong Kong's past prisons and punishments, this museum introduces the evolution of Hong Kong in this regard over the past 100 years. In addition to prison cells, there are more than 600 related exhibits on display.


In Stanley, you will always feel that it is different from other places in Hong Kong. With the cultural differences between the East and the West, the main thing is slow life. Hong Kong is a city where life is stressful and fast-paced. There are many people laughing It is said that Hong Kong people really travel faster than others.

But in Stanley it's just the opposite, just like in some European towns, with foreign residents or tourists from different countries around, you can feel that the people here are slow and easy-going, and the shop staff are friendly. 

So if you have time, I will recommend you to visit here. This is indeed a more distinctive place in Hong Kong. That's all for this introduction, and I'll see you next time




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