Once the world’s most densely populated place, Kowloon Walled City is back in the spotlight with a new exhibition bringing fresh attention to this vibrant corner of Hong Kong
HONG KONG, June 11 (Bernama-GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Known for its maze-like architecture and lawless atmosphere, Kowloon Walled City has long captured the imagination of filmmakers, historians and curious travellers alike. Now, its legendary spirit is being brought vividly back to life – right on the very site where it once stood – with “Kowloon Walled City: A Cinematic Journey” Movie Set Exhibition.
Launched on 23 May 2025, this immersive experience marks Hong Kong’s largest-ever movie set exhibition, inspired by the 2024 action blockbuster Twilight of the Warriors: Walled In. Over the next three years, visitors can step into scenes from the film through full-scale recreations of the Walled City’s gritty 1980s alleyways and storefronts, from a tailor shop and bone-setting clinic to a barber and fish ball factory.
More than a nostalgic tribute, the exhibition sets the stage for deeper exploration of Kowloon City – one of Hong Kong’s most fascinating and culturally rich neighbourhoods.
“Kowloon Walled City: A Cinematic Journey” Exhibition Details |
Exhibition Period: | From 24 May 2025, for a duration of three years |
Opening Hours: | From 9:00 am to 7:00 pm from May to August 2025 From 9:00 am to 6:00 pm from September 2025 onwards |
Venue: | Yamen, Kowloon Walled City Park |
Admission: | Free |
Website: | https://www.lcsd.gov.hk/en/parks/kwcp/opening.html |
Explore More Cultural Treasures in Kowloon CityAfter exploring the exhibition, dive deeper into the neighbourhood’s vibrant arts and cultural scene.
Hau Wong TempleBuilt in 1730 and dedicated to a loyal general of the Southern Song Dynasty, this historic temple is steeped in tradition. Keep an eye out for intricate dragon motifs, delicate porcelain figurines, and beautifully preserved Chinese calligraphy.
Address: Junction of Junction Road and Tung Tau Tsuen Road, Kowloon City, Kowloon
Cattle Depot Artist VillageAs one of the city’s earliest artist enclaves, Cattle Depot was once an old slaughterhouse. But today, it’s home to local legends like Frog King and cutting-edge galleries such as Videotage and 1a Space – and it continues to fuel Hong Kong’s boundary-pushing art scene.
Address: 63 Ma Tau Kok Road, Ma Tau Kok, Kowloon
Archaeological Discoveries at Sung Wong Toi MTR StationUncover relics from the Song and Yuan Dynasties at the Treasures from Sacred Hill exhibition inside Sung Wong Toi MTR Station. Featuring artifacts, maps and photos, the display reveals a lost world of maritime trade and everyday life.
Address: Concourse of Sung Wong Toi MTR Station, Kowloon City, Kowloon
Savour the Flavours of Kowloon CityWith its Thai community, artisan coffee shop Cantonese soul and generations of culinary know-how, Kowloon City is one of the city’s richest dining districts. Here are a few highlights:
Lok YuenA local favourite, Lok Yuen is a no-frills cha chaan teng (Hong Kong-style café) specialising in melt-in-your-mouth satay beef French toast. Pair it with yuen yeung – a mix of coffee and Hong Kong-style Milk Tea – for Hong Kong comfort food at its best.
Address: Shop 6, 3/F, Kowloon City Municipal Services Building, 100 Nga Tsin Wai Road, Kowloon City, Kowloon
Fong Wing Kee Hot Pot RestaurantA local institution since 1952, Fong Wing Kee is still a top pick for bubbling, fragrant hotpot dinners. Choose from mild or fiery broths and load up on thinly sliced meats, seafood, satay noodles and handmade dumplings.
Address: 85-87 Hau Wong Road, Kowloon City, Kowloon
Lok Hau Fook RestaurantBeloved for Chiu Chow specialties, Lok Hau Fook draws crowds with its roast goose, melon pancakes, chicken dumplings and crispy deep-fried taro. Retro interiors complete the nostalgic experience.
Address: 1 Hau Wong Rd, Kowloon City, Kowloon
Tai Wo TangOnce a Chinese medicine shop, this 1932 tong lau has been beautifully restored. Many of the charming original fixtures remain, but the menu now offers modern coffee, tea and brunch plates that attract a younger crowd.
Address: 24 Nga Tsin Long Rd, Kowloon City, Kowloon
Tei Mou Koon DessertThis longtime dessert shop dishes out classic Cantonese sweets like herbal jelly, black sesame soup and mango sago.
Address: 47 Fuk Lo Tsun Rd, Kowloon City, Kowloon
Dive into Kowloon City’s Unique Shopping SceneIn this unique part of town, shopping runs the gamut from bustling Thai markets to next-generation malls.
Little ThailandWander the lively side streets south of the Kowloon Walled City Park to find a vibrant Thai enclave. Thai shops, beauty salons and grocers line the streets, and it’s the perfect place to pick up tropical fruits, pandan cakes, fresh curry paste, snacks and ready-made meals.
AIRSIDEOpened in 2023 as part of the bold transformation of the former Kai Tak Airport site, AIRSIDE is a design-forward, eco-conscious mall that redefines the retail experience. Look out for global fashion, local lifestyle boutiques, public art, kids’ play zones, indoor surfing and diverse dining – all under one sleek roof.
Address: 2 Concorde Road, Kai Tak, Kowloon
Kai Tak MallKai Tak Mall spans 700,000 square feet across three state-of-the-art buildings, with over 200 shops including Adidas, Nike and Decathlon. It’s also home to EpicLand, Hong Kong’s largest indoor adventure park for kids, plus a 40-lane bowling alley and a 17.5-meter climbing wall for thrillseekers.
Address: Kai Tak Sports Park, 38 Shing Kai Road, Kai Tak, Kowloon
Ready to go? Start with “
Kowloon Walled City: A Cinematic Journey” Movie Set Exhibition, then explore Kowloon City’s one-of-a-kind mix of culture, cuisine and shopping. Visit the revamped
Discover Hong Kong site to learn more and plan your trip.
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Ms. Claris Lam