Hong Kong Tai Hang

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Tucked between the bustling districts of Causeway Bay and Happy Valley, Tai Hang is a charming neighbourhood that feels like a serene escape from Hong Kong's relentless pace. This former fishing village has transformed into a trendy enclave of narrow lanes, heritage buildings, and a laid-back café culture. With its village-like atmosphere, colourful murals, and the iconic Fire Dragon Dance tradition, Tai Hang offers a glimpse into old Hong Kong while embracing a creative, contemporary spirit. It's a perfect spot to wander aimlessly, sip artisanal coffee, and soak up local life away from the crowds.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Half a day is ample to explore Tai Hang at a leisurely pace. Start mid-morning to enjoy the quiet streets and grab a coffee, then visit Lin Fa Temple before the lunch rush. Spend an hour or two wandering the alleys for street art and snapping photos. If you're around for the Fire Dragon Dance (mid-September to early October), arrive early evening to secure a spot. The neighbourhood is compact, so you can easily combine it with a visit to nearby Victoria Park or the shopping malls of Causeway Bay.

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