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Grace_cyt
5/5Outstanding
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Take the Star Ferry to Tsim Sha Tsui Pier in Central. A few steps down on the right hand side is a statue of Hong Kong Film. From here it is the Avenue of Stars. At one end is the statue of Bruce Lee. The middle road is printed on the railing armrest by the sea. Many film and television stars are printed. The palm prints, before these palm prints were on the ground, and later moved to the railing armrests.
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Posted: Feb 11, 2024
fishingrabbit
5/5Outstanding
Forget Hollywood, Hong Kong's Avenue of Stars is all kung fu giants and Cantopop stars! Take a harborside stroll past handprints and statues of local legends like Bruce Lee, Jackie Chan, and Anita Mui. Learn a bit about Hong Kong cinema, snap some selfies with your childhood heroes, and soak in the stunning Victoria Harbour views. It's not as quiet as your living room (think tourist buzz!), but it's a fun, free way to spend an hour. So channel your inner movie star, lace up your shoes, and walk down memory lane (Hong Kong style!).
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Posted: Jan 15, 2024
Surya Sreemanthula
4/5Excellent
Avenue of stars is a tribute to Hong Kong cinematic legacy. overlooking Victoria harbour it show cases hand prints, statues and skyline views.
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Posted: Jan 11, 2024
Snoopy Go Go Go
5/5Outstanding
Crowded every night with tourists waiting for the lighting show at 8pm. will be great if tourist can behave and not stand at the sitting areas to allow elderly people to watch as well.