Central Sheung Wan

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Central and Sheung Wan form the historic heart of Hong Kong Island, where gleaming skyscrapers stand shoulder-to-shoulder with temples, traditional dried-seafood shops, and rickety old tenement buildings. This is the city’s most walkable district, a sensory overload of incense, sizzling wonton noodles, and the clatter of trams. For travellers, it’s a microcosm of Hong Kong’s split personality: colonial heritage, Chinese traditions, and global finance all squeezed into a few square kilometres.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Dedicate at least half a day to Central Sheung Wan if you want to do it justice. Start mid-morning at Man Mo Temple, then wander downhill through Cat Street and the dried-seafood lanes. Break for a classic cha chaan teng lunch (try the French toast at Australia Dairy Company or the wontons at Mak’s Noodle). Afternoon can be spent exploring PMQ or riding the escalator up to Soho for a coffee. If you’re a museum lover, add two hours for the Medical Sciences Museum. The area is compact but layered — rushing defeats the point.

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