Wan Chai
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Remarkable Landmarks and Must-Visit Sights
Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre (HKCEC)
A major landmark in Wan Chai, the HKCEC is renowned for hosting significant political and economic events, including the Hong Kong handover ceremony in 1997. The center also features a variety of international trade fairs and exhibitions.
Central Plaza
Standing as the third tallest building in Hong Kong, Central Plaza offers stunning views of the city. The skyscraper is a key feature of Wan Chai's skyline and a hub for business activities.
Golden Bauhinia Square
A significant landmark commemorating the 1997 handover of Hong Kong from Britain to China, this square is home to the iconic Golden Bauhinia statue and offers stunning views of Victoria Harbour.
Culture and History
Wan Chai's history dates back to its early days as a fishing village. It was one of the first areas developed in Hong Kong and has since evolved into a vibrant commercial district. Key historical events include the establishment of the British colony in 1842 and the Japanese occupation during World War II. The district is also known for its cultural institutions like the Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts and the Hong Kong Arts Centre.
Local Cuisine
Wan Chai is a food lover's paradise, offering a wide range of dining experiences. Popular local dishes include dim sum, congee, and chow mein. The district is also home to traditional 'cha chaan teng' (tea restaurants) and 'dai pai dong' (open-air food stalls). For a unique dining experience, try the 'yum cha' tradition of having dim sum with tea.