Bruce Lee there.
I examined a map for going to Avenue of Stars (星光大道), but
“Avenue is closed until the end of 2018 because of repair.”
http://www.discoverhongkong.com/nz/see-do/highlight-attractions/themed-attractions/avenue-of-stars.jsp
Though I was shocked, but it says popular statues and handprints moved to the garden close to East Tsim Sha Tsui (尖東) station.
So, I went toward there.
By the way, I tried going there by food on the open-air road, but Tim Sha Tsui is hard to walk because there’re not many signals. And the air is bad around car roads. I took much time.
And I knew later, there’s another world under ground between Tsim Sha Tsui and East Tsim Sha Tsui. Oh my !
Of course there’s no need to care about cars and bikes, air is clean. After I knew the existence, I use the underground road a lot 🙂
Well, this is Garden of Stars.
Sea could be seen from here.
Statues and handprints there. Everything moved to there ?
There’re not many statues and handprints than expected.
Women looking up at the sky. This is the symbol of this garden. This was second popular statue.
Here. Bruce Lee (李小龍). It was still early morning, and there’re not many people. But so many people gathered around Bruce Lee. 🙂
Yes, he is the symbol of Movie of Hong Kong !
Handprint of Jacky Cheung (張學友).
I have watched only 10 movies ever (I watched almost all movies on TV). I rarely watch movie, so only I know Jackey and Bruce :p
Though I don’t know movie stars at all, I thought I should be there because this was the first visit to Hong Kong.
I viewd the garden and sea for a while, and then I went back to the center of Tim Sha Tsui for having late breakfast.
My stomach was empty because I hadn’t eaten anything after I got out of the airport.
About Garden of Stars (星光花園)
Station / East Tsim Sha Tsui (尖東) station
Open / 24 hours
Admission fee / free
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