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Hong Kong’s Avenue of Stars: A Walk Through Cinematic History

Updated: Dec 4

Imagine strolling along a world-famous waterfront promenade, the city skyline glittering across the harbor, alongside a wooden railing where the handprints of cinematic legends are immortalized.


This is the magic of Hong Kong's Avenue of Stars! More than just a tourist spot, it's almost a pilgrimage for film buffs and a must-visit for anyone exploring the vibrant culture of this dynamic city.


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As you step onto the promenade, you're not just walking; you're stepping into the heart of Hong Kong's cinematic history.


With its stunning harbor views, iconic statues, and interactive exhibits, the Avenue of Stars offers an unforgettable experience.





Whether you're a die-hard fan or simply looking for a unique outing, this is one place you won't want to miss.


So, let's dive in and discover the allure of this star-studded attraction!


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What is the Avenue of Stars in Hong Kong, and why should you visit?


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The Avenue of Stars is Hong Kong's answer to Hollywood's Walk of Fame, a waterfront promenade honoring the city's cinematic legends.


It was envisioned as a public space where locals and tourists could celebrate the achievements of these stars, and this star-studded walkway has since become a major tourist attraction.


It offers a unique opportunity to interact with the legacy of Hong Kong's vibrant film industry, featuring handprints and signatures of iconic stars, directors, and producers.


Bronze statue of Bruce Lee, a martial artist and actor, in an action pose on a waterfront promenade, with an urban skyline and water in the background.

The stunning backdrop of Victoria Harbour creates a picturesque setting for strolls, capturing unforgettable photos, and enjoying the city's skyline.


The Avenue of Stars is also seamlessly integrated into the lively Tsim Sha Tsui district, making it a convenient stop for exploring shops, restaurants, and other attractions.


Featuring luminaries like Bruce Lee, Jackie Chan, and Maggie Cheung, the Avenue of Stars is a must-visit for film enthusiasts and casual tourists alike.


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Opened in April 2004, the Avenue initially featured the names and handprints.


As the concept evolved, it expanded to include statues of iconic figures like Bruce Lee and interactive exhibits, enhancing the visitor experience.


The Avenue's strategic location on the Tsim Sha Tsui waterfront and its breathtaking views further elevated its appeal as a must-visit destination.

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Over the years, the Avenue of Stars has undergone renovations to incorporate new technologies and attractions, such as the Symphony of Light Show, ensuring its relevance as a dynamic cultural hub.


Its evolution reflects Hong Kong's commitment to preserving its cinematic heritage while adapting to the changing times.


The Avenue of Stars celebrated its 20th anniversary this year and expects visitor numbers to hit over 1 million a year by 2025.






What Is There to Do at the Avenue of Stars?


● Stroll along the promenade: Enjoy the scenic waterfront views and soak up the atmosphere.


● Discover celebrity handprints and statues: Spot the signatures and handprints of your favorite Hong Kong stars, and admire the statues of iconic figures like Bruce Lee and Anita Mui.


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● Take photos: Capture memorable moments against the stunning backdrop of Victoria Harbour.


● Watch the Symphony of Lights: Witness the dazzling light and sound show that illuminates the Hong Kong skyline every night from 8 pm.


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● Explore the interactive exhibits: Learn more about Hong Kong's film industry through interactive displays.


● Enjoy the food scene: Find a variety of restaurants and cafes offering delicious local and international cuisine.


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● Shopping: There are several upscale malls in the area, including Harbor City (one of Hong Kong's largest shopping malls) and Elements, featuring international fashion brands, jewelry stores, and gourmet dining.


Our top suggestion would be the closest one, K11 MUSEA, which, along with a plethora of fashion stores and restaurants, offers a fantastic and unique blend of infused art installations across the mall.


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Is the Avenue of the Stars free?


The Avenue of Stars is completely free to visit. You can enjoy the sights, take photos, and explore the area without any admission fee.






Best Time to Visit the Avenue of Stars in Hong Kong


The best time to visit the Avenue of Stars depends on what you want to experience.


● Daytime: Ideal for leisurely walks, exploring the handprints and statues, and enjoying the vibrant atmosphere.


● Evening: Offers stunning views of the Hong Kong skyline illuminated at night. This is also the time for the Symphony of Lights show, a spectacular light and sound display on the harbor.


● Peak season in Hong Kong is from October to March, when the weather is pleasant.


However, this also means larger crowds. If you prefer a quieter experience, consider visiting during the shoulder seasons (April-May and September-October).


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Catch the Symphony of Lights Show at the Avenue of Stars


A Symphony of Lights is a light and sound show that illuminates the Hong Kong skyline every night at 8 pm.


It takes place across Victoria Harbour, with the Avenue of Stars being one of the best viewing points.


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The show features a blend of music, lights, lasers, and even pyrotechnics, transforming the city's skyscrapers into a giant canvas.


It is claimed to be the biggest light show in Asia and showcases Hong Kong's dynamic energy and modern flair.


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It can get very busy in the key viewing spots, so if you want to secure a good view, we would recommend grabbing your spot around 45 minutes before the show is due to start.


You can see highlights of the show in our YouTube video.


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How to Get to the Avenue of Stars


There are many convenient ways to get to the Avenue of Stars in Hong Kong, depending on your budget and preferences. Here are some of the options:


Mass Rapid Transit (MTR)

This is the fastest and most convenient way to get around Hong Kong. Avenue of Stars is easily accessible by MTR via the Tsim Sha Tsui Station, just a few minutes' walk away. Exit E, then follow the signs to Salisbury Road and the waterfront


Alternatively, take the East Tsim Sha Tsui Station (Exit J) for a shorter walk

By Bus

An extensive bus network covers Hong Kong. The nearest bus station to the Avenue of Stars is the Tsim Sha Tsui East (Mody Road) Bus Terminus.

By Taxi

Taxis are readily available in Hong Kong and can be a convenient way to get to the Avenue of Stars, especially if you have luggage. Fares are metered.

By Ferry

Taking the ferry is a great way to experience Hong Kong's iconic harbor. The Star Ferry offers a scenic ride across the harbor to Tsim Sha Tsui port.

Car Rental

Whether you're planning scenic road trips or quick rides around town, renting a car or scooter can save time. Rentalcars.com helps you find the best deals from reputable providers.


💡 Download the MTR app or use Google Maps with GigSky eSIM for offline directions.



⪢ Consider Taking a Tour


One of the most popular ways to visit Hong Kong is by tour. Book city walking tours, boat cruises on Victoria Harbor, cultural tours, and even Disney and Oceanworld tickets with GetYourGuide.


No matter where your travels take you, GetYourGuide offers the best way to connect with your destination.


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⪢ Contact Information for Avenue of Stars


● Address: Avenue of Stars, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong


● Phone: +85 229181722


● Opening hours: 24 hours


● Avenue of Stars Website:





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Tips for Visiting the Avenue of Stars


Go at night to enjoy the lit-up skyline and ambient lighting


Look for bronze statues and handprints of stars like Bruce Lee and Jackie Chan


Combine your visit with a stroll to the Clock Tower, K11 Musea, or the Harbour City Mall


Arrive early before major events or fireworks for the best photo spots


Consider taking the Star Ferry after your visit for iconic views of the harbor.





Things to Do Nearby


The Avenue of Stars is just the start! Here's what else is within walking distance:


Symphony of Lights (8 PM daily): The world’s largest permanent light and sound show


Victoria Harbour Cruise: Sunset or evening cruises with stunning skyline views


Harbour City: Massive shopping mall for retail therapy


Art Square at Salisbury Garden: Public art installations and events


K11 Musea: Designer shopping, gourmet food, and art in one place


Hong Kong Museum of Art & Space Museum: Located right along the promenade


💡 Looking to stay nearby? Use our Hong Kong hotel map to find accommodation close to the waterfront.





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From local flea markets such as the Ladies' Market and Temple Street Market to high-end luxury malls like K11 MUSEA, you can easily spend a day shopping in Hong Kong and exploring the city on any budget.


Join us as we explore the beautiful Tsim Sha Tsui waterfront area in Harbour City, home to the Avenue of the Stars.


We also check out the much-talked-about Hong Kong Symphony of Lights! Also in the area is the Hong Kong Museum of Art and the Hong Kong Film Award Statue.


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Avenue of Stars, Hong Kong


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The Avenue of Stars was a nice experience, if not for the handprints, but just for the views along the way.


It is a stunning walk, especially if you time it just before dusk, when you can enjoy the skyline gradually lighting up as night falls.


Being free to visit is always a bonus, and of course, if you are movie buffs like us, hunting down the handprints of Jackie Chan and Bruce Lee is always going to be fun!


It was very crowded when we visited in November, but it is nice and spacious, so it did not affect us that much.


That being said, if you are looking to catch a good spot for the light show, we would recommend getting there early to claim a good viewing location.


The light show itself was a little bit underwhelming, with it being quite hard to make out exactly what was going on aside from the music (see what we mean in our YouTube video).


It did not feel worth hanging around for, but we are glad we got to experience it nonetheless. Overall, we would recommend visiting the Avenue of Stars, but you will not be missing out on much if you skip the light show!





FAQ: Visiting the Avenue of Stars in Hong Kong


What is the Avenue of Stars?

It’s Hong Kong’s version of the Hollywood Walk of Fame — a harbourfront promenade celebrating the stars of Hong Kong cinema, featuring handprints, sculptures, and skyline views.

Where is it located?

The Avenue of Stars is in Tsim Sha Tsui, along the Victoria Harbour waterfront, right beside Victoria Dockside and K11 MUSEA.

What are the top highlights to look for?

● Bruce Lee statue – one of the most iconic spots


● Anita Mui statue – the "Madonna of Asia"


● Over 100 celebrity handprints


● Interactive screens to learn about the stars


● Stunning views of Hong Kong Island’s skyline

Is it free to visit?

Yes, it’s completely free and open to the public 24/7.

When is the best time to visit?

Early evening offers a cooler stroll and a chance to watch the Symphony of Lights show at 8 pm, with the skyline beautifully lit.

How long does it take to walk the entire promenade?

Allow around 30–60 minutes, depending on how many stops you make for photos, reading plaques, and enjoying the views.

Is it suitable for kids or strollers?

Yes. The path is flat, wide, and stroller-friendly, with rest areas, art installations, and nearby cafes.

How do I get there?

Take the MTR to Tsim Sha Tsui Station, then walk toward Exit E. Follow signs for Victoria Harbour / K11 MUSEA – it's about a 5-minute walk.

Are there restaurants or shops nearby?

Yes! Adjacent to the promenade is K11 MUSEA, a luxury mall with food courts, rooftop dining, and international brands.

Is it worth visiting more than once?

Definitely. The lighting, skyline, and atmosphere change from day to night, and it's especially vibrant during festivals or holidays.





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The light show was a tad underwhelming, but the Avenue itself is the 'star' of the show! Totally free, super easy to get to, and well worth the trip while you are in the city.

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