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Shopping Aboard Ship: Hong Kong’s Cruise Ship Mall

#favouriteitinerary #travelanywhere Our visit to The Whampoa in Hung Hom was an exploration of both modern design and historical significance. This massive mall, shaped like a grand cruise ship, stands as a striking landmark amidst the surrounding residential complex. Its sleek, streamlined exterior serves not only as an architectural statement but also as a tribute to the area’s rich maritime history, once a bustling dockyard. The ship-like design is a fascinating connection to the area’s past, creating a distinctive and memorable visual presence. Spanning an impressive 1.4 million square feet, *The Whampoa* is one of Kowloon’s largest and most dynamic shopping, dining, and entertainment centers, with over 300 shops. The mall is divided into themed sections, with the cruise ship as its central feature, giving the entire space a playful yet sophisticated atmosphere. Inside, we discovered an exciting array of local eateries, which offered a tantalizing introduction to Hong Kong’s diverse food culture. We also enjoyed the harborfront promenade, which provided a perfect vantage point to take in panoramic views of Victoria Harbour, particularly beautiful in the soft glow of dusk. On the ground and upper basement levels, the AEON supermarket caters to the significant Japanese population in the area, offering a wide range of Japanese goods and products. The lower basement also houses an MTR exit and a fitness center, while the first and second floors are home to an array of dining options, each one serving up tempting dishes. For a truly elevated experience, we ventured to the upper levels of the ship, where we were treated to sweeping views of the surrounding residential buildings from a higher vantage point. Located in the heart of Kowloon, The Whampoa is easily accessible through various transport links, including the Whampoa MTR Station, bus routes, and even a ferry to the Hung Hom Ferry Pier. This central location makes it a convenient spot for both locals and visitors looking to explore the best of Hong Kong’s shopping, dining, and stunning views of the waterfront. #myitinerary #travel #couplestrip #thingstodo #citydaytours #chinatrip
Posted: Feb 9, 2025
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