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Discover Hong Kong’s cinematic heritage, from Tsim Sha Tsui’s bustling streets to hidden film landmarks, and experience the magic of light and shadow shaping the city’s identity.
Embark on an exciting journey through the streets of Hong Kong as you explore the iconic filming locations of classic movies. Compare the cherished classic stills with the actual locations, and uncover how the Hong Kong film industry evolved from its humble beginnings to its current state of glory. This tour promises to be a cinematic experience that you will never forget!
“Hong Kong Movie Tour: Tsim Sha Tsui” will take everyone into the light and shadow world of Hong Kong movies and relive classic movie shooting locations. The guided tour is planned by senior film critics and movie fans. Along the way, you will compare rare stills shot in Tsim Sha Tsui District, discover the filming details of the film based on the scenes, and then follow the clues to understand the changes in Hong Kong. Participants will savor the stories and secrets related to the film scenes along the way, and will surely gain insights into how Hong Kong’s film industry has gone through its initial stage, difficulties and glory, step by step, and reached the present day.
We will visit the filming locations and related attractions of more than 20 famous movies, including “Chungking Express”, “The World of Suzie Wong”, “Police Story”, “Aces Go Places”, “From Beijing with Love”, “Viva Erotica”, “Comrades: Almost a Love Story”, “The Dark Knight”, etc. We will also trace the handprints of Hong Kong movie superstars on the Avenue of Stars, tell in detail the life trajectories of filmmakers such as Bruce Lee, Leslie Cheung, Stephen Chow, and Wong Kar-Wai, and appreciate anecdotes about the stars.
Hong Kong police and gangster films, nonsensical films, and art films have become popular around the world over the years and are fond memories for many people. I believe you won’t want to miss “Hong Kong Movie Tour: Tsim Sha Tsui”.
Some of the points of interest include:
Hong Kong Cultural Centre
Learn about the Hong Kong Film Awards, the annual highlight of the city’s film industry, and explore how cinema serves as a window into society.
Star Ferry Pier
From the 1960s classic The World of Suzie Wong to recent hits like Cold War and A Guilty Conscience, the Star Ferry Pier and its iconic ferries have long been important backdrops in Hong Kong cinema.
Chungking Mansions
Step into one of Wong Kar-wai’s most beloved filming locations and hear behind-the-scenes stories from Chungking Express, Fallen Angels, and Johnny English Reborn.
Wing On Plaza
Relive the thrilling finale of Police Story, where Jackie Chan performed a death-defying stunt, sliding down a pole covered in lights — a scene now legendary in action cinema.
Avenue of Stars
Follow the handprints of Hong Kong’s movie legends and trace the lives and careers of icons like Bruce Lee, Chow Yun-fat, Stephen Chow, and Wong Kar-wai, while enjoying fascinating star anecdotes.