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Jordan, wedged between the glittering towers of Tsim Sha Tsui and the gritty markets of Yau Ma Tei, is Kowloon's most intoxicatingly authentic neighbourhood. This is where Hong Kong's old-world soul still breathes – in the steam of dai pai dong noodle stalls, the neon glow of temple street market, and the incense haze of century-old temples. For travellers who want to feel the city's pulse rather than just photograph its skyline, Jordan delivers a raw, unfiltered Hong Kong experience.
Highlights & What to See
- Temple Street Night Market – The quintessential Hong Kong bazaar: sizzling skewers, fortune tellers, and bargain-hunters haggling over jade and vintage watches. Go for the street food, stay for the energy.
- Tin Hau Temple – Tucked off Temple Street, this 19th-century temple dedicated to the goddess of the sea is a calm pocket of incense and carved stone amid the chaos.
- Kowloon Park – A lush escape with a bird lake, aviary, and sculpture walks. Don't miss the morning tai chi sessions and the koi ponds.
- Nathan Road (Golden Mile) – Kowloon's neon-lit spine, lined with electronics shops, camera gear stores, and the iconic Chungking Mansions – a microcosm of global cultures.
- Jade Market – At Kansu Street, dozens of stalls sell jade jewellery and trinkets. Even if you're not buying, the bargaining banter is pure theatre.
Suggested Time to Spend
Jordan rewards a full day – ideally start with a dim sum breakfast (try the original Tim Ho Wan nearby), then spend the morning exploring the temples and markets. Afternoon is perfect for a Kowloon Park stroll and Nathan Road window-shopping. As dusk falls, head to Temple Street for dinner and night-market browsing. If you're pressed for time, a concentrated half-day hitting the night market and a temple or two still captures Jordan's essence.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Tsim Sha Tsui – A ten-minute walk south: the Avenue of Stars, Harbour City mall, and the Star Ferry to Hong Kong Island.
- Yau Ma Tei – Just north, home to the Yau Ma Tei Fruit Market, the Tin Hau Temple complex, and the night market's quieter cousin.
- Mong Kok – A twenty-minute stroll north: the Ladies' Market, goldfish market, and the sensory overload of Sai Yeung Choi Street.
- Hong Kong Island (Central) – A quick MTR ride or Star Ferry across the harbour for the Peak Tram, Man Mo Temple, and SoHo's dining scene.
- Sham Shui Po – A fifteen-minute taxi ride northwest: a gritty treasure trove of hardware stalls, fabric markets, and incredible cheap eats.
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