Mong Kok’s fun trip indeed a wonderful trip; it is a bustling market but one of the famous shopping districts in Hong Kong.
There are many restaurants, street foods, various shopping malls, shops, wholesale markets, etc. Therefore, the area is busy from the morning to midnight every day, and the density flow is even more during the weekend. Either you are a local Hong Kong residence or overseas traveler, if you are around there, don’t miss these listed places; out of that, you can find a lot more fun there.
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Mong Kok Ladies market
It opens seven days a week, is located on Thung Choi Street, many shops on both sides of the street, and a variety of items are available, for good bargains this place is lovely to get the best stuff. Especially for travelers, you can buy small gift items for your loved ones, family, or friends.
Langham Place Shopping Mall
This is the high-class shopping mall connected to Mass Transit Railway ( MTR), available different kinds of fashion branded items, electronics products, daily use items, fast food restaurants & more.
Mong Kok Computer center
Nelson Street is very popular for all kinds of computer-related products like hardware, software, computer accessories, games, etc., every day, more than 10,000 people visit the center.
Mong Konk East MTR
It is a station on the East Railway Line, train goes to Hung Kong to Lowu / Lok Ma Chau, and vice versa through the Mong Kok East railway. The grand Century shopping mall is connected to this station. The MTR passengers can interchange Kwun Tong Line and a Tuen Wan Line from the outside connection.
Hotels in Mong Kong
Mong Kok is a Business Hub, a tourist venue, and some popular hotels like Royal Plaza, Cordis Hong Kong, Stanford Hotel, Metro Park, Hilton Garden Inn, etc. All these hotels are directly or indirectly connected to online booking
Mong Kok Flower market
It is one of the popular places, especially for locals to buy flowers either buy whole sell and retail. They sell plants, seeds, and decorative units. It opens morning from 9:30 till 7:30 pm. It opens 7 days a week
Mong Kok Police station
Tourists from outsiders should know where the police station is, and also please record the address and telephone number handy with you in case of emergency. It is located at 142, Prince Edward West, Mong Kok. As a busy market, if you lost your belongings, report to the police station by going directly there or get more information by calling 36611642
Mong Kok Post Office
In earlier days, the post office is an essential part of our everyday life to connect to our families, friends, and relatives living far away, i.e., overseas or another part of the country. But, gradually, after the development of the internet, it seems less demanding because of instant chat, audio, and video call all in FREE without pay any charges.
However, during your travel, you buy things that you like to make your luggage heavy day in day out, through the post office you can send the parcel to your loved one. Mong Kok post office, located in 1/f, Mong Kong Exchange, 37 Bute Road, and contact telephone 23803853
Dine and Walk
It’s my personal observation; I noticed that Mong Kok is Hong Kong’s busiest district, and it is a local business hub. Many wonderful dining corners, including street food at an affordable price to a luxury five-star hotel’s restaurants available for all kinds of western, local foods. districts
Another point of view, even you have nothing to do, but people go to Mong Kong with the family and friends for window shopping, walking and holiday time pass, that’s it the beauty of Mong Kong.
How to reach Mong Kok
It is one of the MTR station names; you can take MTR and out any one of the exits, you can see the Mong Kok’s Lively area. Also, another East Rail station connection is called Mong Kok East. Likewise, many public buses, minibusses available to go there.
Nathan road is the long main road connected significant part of the Kowloon area; as a traveler, you start your walk from Tsim Sha Tsui star ferry/victoria harbor to straight Monk Kok by walking – while free time is available, it gives more fun. Lots of folks are walking both sides of the street and look very busy in Hong Kong. If you need more information, please click Google