Avenue of Stars,Hong Kong

Avenue of Stars is a waterfront promenade in Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong, dedicated to the city's influential film industry. Modeled after the Hollywood Walk of Fame, it celebrates Hong Kong cinema’s golden era and contemporary achievements, honoring directors, actors, and filmmakers who shaped local and regional popular culture.

Places to visit

  • Bruce Lee Statue and memorial
  • Handprints and plaques of Hong Kong film celebrities (e.g., Jackie Chan, Anita Mui)
  • Panoramic views of Victoria Harbour and the Hong Kong Island skyline
  • Nightly Symphony of Lights viewing point
  • Proximity to Hong Kong Cultural Centre, Space Museum, and Star Ferry Pier

Unique Aspects

  • Waterfront promenade offering uninterrupted skyline photography opportunities
  • Interactive plaques and star handprints celebrating Hong Kong cinema
  • Open-air public space frequently used for film-related events and screenings
  • Accessible viewing platforms and seating areas for sunset and light-show viewing

Things to do

  • Stroll the promenade and photograph the skyline at sunrise or sunset
  • Pose with the Bruce Lee statue and explore celebrity handprints
  • Watch the nightly Symphony of Lights (best viewed after dusk)
  • Take harbour cruises or Star Ferry trips for alternative skyline perspectives
  • Join guided walking tours focused on Hong Kong cinema and local history
  • Relax at nearby cafes and visit cultural venues (HK Cultural Centre, Space Museum)

Best Time to Visit

October to March for cooler, drier weather; evenings are best for skyline views and the Symphony of Lights. Sunset to early night offers the most dramatic views.

Weather Conditions

Humid subtropical: hot and humid with thunderstorms in summer (May–September); mild and comfortable winters (December–February). Typhoon season and heavy rain can occur in summer.

Entry Fees & Permits

Free public access to the promenade and attractions like the Bruce Lee statue. The promenade is generally open 24 hours, though specific events or maintenance may restrict access at times.

Accessibility

Easily reachable by MTR (Tsim Sha Tsui Station — Exit A; East Tsim Sha Tsui), Star Ferry to Tsim Sha Tsui Pier, buses and taxis. The promenade has ramps and level surfaces suitable for wheelchairs and strollers, but some areas can be crowded at peak times.

Recommended Duration

1–2 hours for a relaxed visit; 2–4 hours if combining with nearby museums, dining, or a harbour cruise.

Clothing & Gear Tips

Comfortable shoes for walking, a light jacket for evening breezes, hat and sunscreen for daytime, and a compact umbrella during the rainy season.

Local Food & Souvenirs

Nearby Tsim Sha Tsui offers Cantonese dim sum, cha chaan teng classics (milk tea, pineapple bun), and seafood restaurants. Souvenirs include movie memorabilia, postcards of the skyline, jade and local crafts, and themed film merchandise.

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