The Avenue of Stars, modeled on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, is located along the Victoria Harbour waterfront in Tsim Sha Tsui. It honors celebrities of the Hong Kong film industry. The Avenue of Stars is the eastern node of several tourist attractions on the Tsim Sha Tsui waterfront. Along the 440 m promenade, the story of Hong Kong's one hundred years of cinematic history is told through inscriptions printed on nine red pillars. Set into the promenade are plaques honoring the celebrities. The Avenue of Stars commands a stunning panoramic view across Victoria Harbour. At night it is a popular viewing place for the Symphony of Lights display.
Visitors to Hong Kong are expected to come to Victoria Harbour to see the night scenery. Suddenly the whole Hong Kong seascape came into view... There's a lot of silence around Victoria Harbour. Walking forward is Starlight Avenue... How many international star signatures and handprints are there? If you have traveled to the United States... You will have a similar feeling. Of course, I recommend visiting this scenic spot in the afternoon. It's totally free and you can enjoy the afternoon sunshine and blue sky. Look at the stars who have left footprints here ____________ In minutes you'll find your idol... You'll be happy to leave a picture with your idol's footprints. If traveling does not take pictures, it is deceiving. I want to take as many pictures as I can. This is a testimony of life in the future. When I was young, I used to have a kind of nostalgia and memory. The Starlight Avenue is about 1000 meters long or longer... About an hour of browsing time is enough. You can also photograph your favorite star's handprints. I've been here many times. Day or night. I don't feel the same... Of course, I prefer Zhang Manyu's style... So I'm sure I'll take a picture of Zhang Manyu's handprints... Come here and you'll be dazzled... Too many big-name stars and directors have dripped their fingerprints... Look for... There must be one you like...
The revamped Starlight Avenue has been reopened at 19.1.31. 19.2.1 to punch cards. Many tourists have come to Shenzhen for the first time to visit Dongtie to sit down to Honghong. It may have been 10 years since they got off the train and turned the Tsuen Wan Line to exit J of Jiandong to walk the whole Starlight Avenue (laughter). It is wiser to move the handprints to the railings now than before. The scenery of Victoria Harbour is endless to see. The classics are classic. Now it's more meaningful to photograph the star's handprints together. Now there are many more benches, seascape seats facing the sea. When you are tired of walking, you sit down and rest. The opening of the cave beside the seat with your own drink is really a waste of coffee. Now it's the Year of Pigs. No entrance. Golden McDucks are more popular in the distance. It seems that McDucks also have fingerprints. Unfortunately, I didn't notice PS: If you want to cross the sea to Hong Kong Island, Starlight Avenue will end at Star Ferry Terminal, HKD2.7 will cross the other shore. If you then go to Central by boat to other islands, this line is recommended. Save walking at both ends of the subway.
Starlight Avenue I just went for my brother. I went to see his stars. I liked Victoria Harbour very much after I went. There are many big Cafe stars here. I believe many people go to Starlight Avenue to see where their idol stars are. Second, to see how beautiful the night scene of Victoria Harbour is. Anyway, I am attracted! One of the must-see attractions to Hong Kong
Hong Kong must go to one of the scenic spots. The coastal scenery is beautiful and elegant. The footprints and fingerprints of the stars are vivid. At night, we can also enjoy the beautiful and colorful laser lights, which are unique. Unfortunately, the footprints of the stars on Starlight Avenue can not be seen now. The decoration of the road is closed, but the others can be seen.
Although Hong Kong's Starlight Avenue is modeled after Los Angeles'Hollywood's Starlight Avenue, it is also interesting to walk on the Victoria Harbour shore and enjoy the scenery of both sides of Victoria Harbour under the breeze of the sea while looking for the signatures and palm prints of Hong Kong's famous movie stars.
Go for a walk on Starlight Avenue and see what famous stars are on it. Although it is the imitation of Hollywood's Star Avenue, Hollywood can not enjoy the beautiful Victoria Harbor ah. The suggestion is to take the Starlight Avenue in the evening and see the night scene. Starlight Avenue is not very long. It's very fast to walk around. Handprints are basically Hong Kong artists.
Visiting along Victoria Harbour, you will soon see the Starlight Avenue, built after the Hollywood Starlight Avenue. Bruce Lee's very classic sign action is made into a bronze statue standing here, is an important symbol of Starlight Avenue bar. This section of the promenade is filled with the handprints of famous stars. It's interesting to photograph it all the way. Zeng Zhiwei's handprints are so small, haha. Very memorable avenue, I hope it will continue.
Since I grew up watching Hong Kong movies, I still look forward to going shopping. You can also enjoy the scenery on both sides of the Taiwan Strait. It's convenient to take the Star Ferry to Wanchai after the tour. But if you go in summer, pay attention to sunscreen.
This time, Hong Kong freely caught up with many scenic spots maintenance. For example, the first stop was to know that Hong Kong Starlight Avenue was closed after three years of maintenance. By the end of October 2018, the maintenance was completed. Now it has changed from East Coastal Platform Garden in Tsim Sha Tsui to Starlight Garden and Starlight Gallery. In addition to the palm prints, there are also signatures on the plaques of stars. There are too many celebrities to see. Everyone is looking for their favorite star's handprints to take a picture with them. The most impressive thing about Starlight Avenue is Bruce Lee's bronze statue. Everyone will take a picture with it. Fortunately, there aren't too many visitors in the morning. It's estimated that they usually take photos in line, not to mention such nobody's photos. There are also bronze statues of Anita Mui and Goddess of the Hong Kong Film Awards. Several Indians really took it. I waited for more than 20 minutes and they didn't finish it. They repeated it and used different combinations. Even if other tourists are waiting in line, they are indifferent! Eventually the Photo Party left helplessly!!!
There were no pictures in the previous commentary. This time, we went from Tsim Sha Tsui to Starlight Avenue, next to Victoria Harbour, which is a well-known scenic spot and almost represents Hong Kong. The scenery on the other side is quite similar to standing on the Bund and looking at Pudong in Puxi. Of course, the yellow-gray Huangpu River has been replaced by the blue water, and the blue sky and white clouds have replaced the Shanghai sky as if it would never be clean. I tried to find the handprints of Zhao Wei and Sange on Xingguang Avenue, but I couldn't find them. It seems that I didn't. I found the handprints of Xing Ye, and I took a photo of them. During that time, I was stopped by a foreign old man and asked to take pictures of him. After taking pictures of him, he took pictures of my shoulders and head. I just thought he was friendly and loving. Starlight Avenue is very beautiful. When there are no stars walking on the red carpet, it is also a walkway for citizens, which is my favorite place.