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Explore Hong Kong's pop culture through the lens of light and shadow
Experience the world of Hong Kong movies by visiting iconic filming locations in Sheung Wan’s ancient alleys and staircases. Watch film clips, view precious stills, hear stories of famous stars, and see the evolution of Hong Kong’s urban landscape through the lens of film
Hong Kong films have created countless classics, stacking up image memories for an entire generation. Shooting in real-life situations on the streets can be said to be a major feature of Hong Kong films. The evolution of Hong Kong’s city can be clearly seen in the film.
“Hong Kong Movie Tour” is the first of its kind in the Hong Kong tourism industry. We will take you into the world of Hong Kong movies and review classic movie shooting locations. Senior film critics and movie fans act as guides. Along the way, you can watch film clips shot locally, compare precious stills, and savor the anecdotes of famous stars both on and off the screen.
We will visit the filming locations of nearly 20 famous Hong Kong movies, including “Infernal Affairs”, “Rouge”, “Thieves of Time”, “In the Mood for Love”, “Hong Kong”, “Solo”, etc. The journey is also equipped with interactive links and small props, allowing everyone to feel like they are in a movie, reshaping classic plots together, and taking photos. Hong Kong films have been popular all over the world for many years and have created fond memories for many people. I believe you will not want to miss “Hong Kong Movie Journey”.
The “Hong Kong Movie Tour: Sheung Wan” guided tour is a project promoted and supported by the Hong Kong Tourism Board.
Some of the points of interest include:
Western Market
Starting from the century-old Western Market, step into the unforgettable scenes of Infernal Affairs.
Tank Lane
Relive the bittersweet memories of Anita Mui and Leslie Cheung in Rouge.
Man Mo Temple
Climb the steps beside Man Mo Temple and savor the old Hong Kong charm captured in the 1960s classic The World of Suzie Wong.
Chinese YMCA of Hong Kong Bridges Street Centre
Walk along Bridges Street, where Andy Lau showcased his martial arts in A Fighter’s Blues.
Wing Lee Street
Revisit the touching story of Echoes of the Rainbow, hear behind-the-scenes anecdotes, and learn how the film changed the fate of Wing Lee Street.
Kau U Fong
Conclude at Kau U Fong, a filming site for In the Mood for Love, and soak in the alley’s unique atmosphere and cinematic sentiment.
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