Hong Kong Quarry Bay
Quarry Bay, wedged between the skyscrapers of Hong Kong Island and the cool green slopes of Mount Parker, is a neighbourhood of startling contrasts. Once a gritty industrial enclave, today it hums with a creative energy that draws curious travellers away from the tourist trail. Here, brutalist housing estates sit beside sleek office towers, and tucked-away cafés serve single-origin brews beneath the shadow of a century-old granite quarry. This is a place to wander aimlessly, to taste the everyday pulse of Hong Kong, and to discover why locals are fiercely proud of their patch.
Highlights & What to See
- Monster Building – This iconic, densely packed residential block (actually five interconnected buildings) is a photographer’s dream. Its looming, courtyard-like interior has appeared in Hollywood films and countless Instagram feeds; come early to avoid crowds and capture the dizzying symmetry.
- Mount Parker Road Quarry – A short, steep walk leads to this abandoned quarry with a rusted crane and sweeping views over the harbour. It’s a hauntingly beautiful spot, especially at sunset, and a tangible link to the area’s industrial past.
- Taikoo Place – A revitalised business district that doubles as an open-air gallery. Keep an eye out for rotating public art installations, pop-up markets, and the sleek white cubes of the ArtisTree exhibition space.
- King’s Road – The neighbourhood’s main artery, lined with old-school dai pai dong (food stalls), retro hardware shops, and modern eateries. Try the wonton noodles at Kau Kee for a taste of authentic Hong Kong.
- Mount Parker Country Trail – Starting from Quarry Bay, this moderate hike climbs through forest to the summit of Mount Parker, rewarding you with panoramic views of the island and beyond. It’s a favourite with locals for a quick nature escape.
Suggested Time to Spend
Half a day is enough to soak up the neighbourhood’s main sights: two hours for the Monster Building and surrounding streets, another hour for the quarry, and a leisurely lunch at a local café. If you’re keen on the Mount Parker hike, add three to four hours. Quarry Bay works best as a morning or late-afternoon stop, paired with a visit to nearby districts.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Tai Koo Shing – A massive, planned residential estate with a shopping mall and a lovely waterfront promenade; a 10-minute walk from Quarry Bay.
- Sai Wan Ho – A fishing village turned hipster hangout, with seafood restaurants and a ferry pier connecting to Kowloon and outlying islands.
- Shau Kei Wan – Home to the Hong Kong Museum of Coastal Defence and a lively wet market; easily reached by tram or bus.
- Victoria Harbour Waterfront – Stroll the newly extended promenade from Quarry Bay to North Point for stunning skyline views, especially after dark.
- Mount Parker – The peak hike itself, which can be extended to include the Wilson Trail or a descent into Chai Wan.
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