Join a guided tour with the iconic Ding Ding Tram, explore historic sites and local markets, savor authentic flavors, and experience Hong Kong’s timeless charm.
Tour Duration | Fixed schedule from 2:00 PM to 5:30 PM |
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Tour Dates | Every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday |
Package Includes | Tour guide fee, Ding Ding tram fare, snacks |
Package Excludes | Other personal expenses on food and drinks, personal travel insurance |
Tour Guide Speaking Language | Mandarin / Cantonese / English |
Join a guided tour with the iconic Ding Ding Tram from 2 PM to 5:30 PM, available only on Tues, Thurs, and Sat. Explore historic sites and local markets, savor authentic flavors, and experience Hong Kong’s timeless charm.
Gather at Wan Chai MRT Station
A century-old tenement building that once operated as a traditional Chinese pawn shop. After meticulous restoration, it has been transformed into a cultural and dining space, preserving its historic architectural features while incorporating modern design elements
Why Visit?
A landmark that showcases Hong Kong’s old pawnshop culture and heritage
Preserved Original Features
The building’s façade, wooden window frames, and brick walls have been carefully restored
Historic Arcade Design
The second-floor balcony follows the traditional Southern China arcade style, adding to its charm
One of Hong Kong’s few preserved tong lau, Blue House is a declared monument and a symbol of heritage conservation. Inside, the HK House of Stories offers exhibitions, guided tours, and workshops that showcase Wan Chai’s history and old Hong Kong life.
Why Visit?
Discover a unique blend of history, culture, and community stories while experiencing authentic local interactions
The Blue House
A century-old tong lau with iconic blue walls and traditional arcade design
HK House of Stories
Explore Wan Chai’s past through exhibits, guided tours, and hands-on workshops
Heritage Exhibits
Showcasing everyday items from old Hong Kong, recreating the city’s past community life
Over 150 years old, this is one of Hong Kong’s largest Temples. Revered by fishermen and locals, it showcases Lingnan-style architecture with intricate wood carvings
Why Visit?
A historic temple rich in cultural heritage, housing precious relics like century-old incense burners and ancient bells, offering a glimpse into Hong Kong’s religious traditions
Beidi Birthday Festival
Held annually on the third day of the third lunar month, featuring grand ceremonies and lively celebrations
Exploring Old Wan Chai
Stroll through the historic Wan Chai district, where tradition meets modern city charm
One of Hong Kong’s historic markets, originally built in 1937 and later modernized. It retains a lively atmosphere with fresh seafood, meats, produce, and local snacks—a great spot to experience authentic market culture
Why Visit?
A budget-friendly place to enjoy local flavors and experience everyday Hong Kong life
Authentic Market Vibes
Witness locals shopping and immerse in the true street market scene
Heritage Eats
Find renowned old-school eateries perfect for a food discovery journey
A well-known site for Hong Kong’s traditional “villain hitting” ritual. Every year on Jingzhe (Lunar Calendar 2nd month, 2nd day), elderly women under the bridge perform this ritual using paper effigies, shoes, and incense to ward off bad luck and remove negative influences
Why Visit?
Experience Hong Kong’s unique folk beliefs and cultural traditions
Jingzhe Festival Atmosphere
On this day, the bridge is packed with believers, and the rhythmic sounds of “villain hitting” fill the air
On-the-Spot Experience
No reservations needed—simply approach a practitioner and take part in this fascinating tradition
A traditional dessert shop famous for its authentic Hong Kong-style pastries like put chai ko, sesame rolls, and red bean cake, offering a nostalgic taste of old Hong Kong.
Why Visit?
Recommended by the Michelin Guide, this is one of the few traditional dessert shops in Hong Kong to receive such recognition
Traditional Desserts
Serving a variety of classic Hong Kong sweets, including silky sesame rolls, and chewy put chai ko preserving the authentic flavors of old Hong Kong.
Nostalgic Ambiance
Retaining the classic design of old-style cha chaan tengs and dessert shops, the retro atmosphere transports guests back to Hong Kong’s bygone days
Once vital to Hong Kong’s social and economic life, mahjong parlors were gathering spots for the older generation, while pawn shops symbolized financial survival. Today, they remain part of the city’s nostalgic charm
Why Visit?
Discover how mahjong and pawn shops played a role in Hong Kong’s past livelihood
Mahjong Culture
Learn unique local gameplay and terms like Thirteen Wonders and Pure Suit
Pawn Shop Architecture
Traditional high wooden counters, red lanterns, and gold calligraphy reflect Hong Kong’s old financial system
Famous for its dense residential blocks, Monster Building in Quarry Bay gained global attention after appearing in Transformers: Age of Extinction. The towering old-style tenements and narrow courtyard create a striking visual impact, making it a top photo spot
Why Visit?
Striking Dense Architecture and Transformers 4 Filming Spot
Film Scene Recreation
Stand at the exact movie location and capture iconic shots
Unique Architectural Aesthetic
Experience Hong Kong’s ultra-dense urban landscape
Local tours make travel easy: family-friendly, business-ready, and personalized. We offer private car services and take care of everything.
Join a guided tour with the iconic Ding Ding Tram, explore historic sites and local markets, savor authentic flavors, and experience Hong Kong’s timeless charm.
Tour Duration | Fixed schedule from 2:00 PM to 5:30 PM |
---|---|
Tour Dates | Every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday |
Package Includes | Tour guide fee, Ding Ding tram fare, snacks |
Package Excludes | Other personal expenses on food and drinks, personal travel insurance |
Tour Guide Speaking Language | Mandarin / Cantonese / English |
A century-old tenement building that once operated as a traditional Chinese pawn shop. After meticulous restoration, it has been transformed into a cultural and dining space, preserving its historic architectural features while incorporating modern design elements
Why Visit?
A landmark that showcases Hong Kong’s old pawnshop culture and heritage
Preserved Original Features
The building’s façade, wooden window frames, and brick walls have been carefully restored
Historic Arcade Design
The second-floor balcony follows the traditional Southern China arcade style, adding to its charm
One of Hong Kong’s few preserved tong lau, Blue House is a declared monument and a symbol of heritage conservation. Inside, the HK House of Stories offers exhibitions, guided tours, and workshops that showcase Wan Chai’s history and old Hong Kong life.
Why Visit?
Discover a unique blend of history, culture, and community stories while experiencing authentic local interactions
The Blue House
A century-old tong lau with iconic blue walls and traditional arcade design
HK House of Stories
Explore Wan Chai’s past through exhibits, guided tours, and hands-on workshops
Heritage Exhibits
Showcasing everyday items from old Hong Kong, recreating the city’s past community life
Over 150 years old, this is one of Hong Kong’s largest Temples. Revered by fishermen and locals, it showcases Lingnan-style architecture with intricate wood carvings
Why Visit?
A historic temple rich in cultural heritage, housing precious relics like century-old incense burners and ancient bells, offering a glimpse into Hong Kong’s religious traditions
Beidi Birthday Festival
Held annually on the third day of the third lunar month, featuring grand ceremonies and lively celebrations
Exploring Old Wan Chai
Stroll through the historic Wan Chai district, where tradition meets modern city charm
One of Hong Kong’s historic markets, originally built in 1937 and later modernized. It retains a lively atmosphere with fresh seafood, meats, produce, and local snacks—a great spot to experience authentic market culture
Why Visit?
A budget-friendly place to enjoy local flavors and experience everyday Hong Kong life
Authentic Market Vibes
Witness locals shopping and immerse in the true street market scene
Heritage Eats
Find renowned old-school eateries perfect for a food discovery journey
A well-known site for Hong Kong’s traditional “villain hitting” ritual. Every year on Jingzhe (Lunar Calendar 2nd month, 2nd day), elderly women under the bridge perform this ritual using paper effigies, shoes, and incense to ward off bad luck and remove negative influences
Why Visit?
Experience Hong Kong’s unique folk beliefs and cultural traditions
Jingzhe Festival Atmosphere
On this day, the bridge is packed with believers, and the rhythmic sounds of “villain hitting” fill the air
On-the-Spot Experience
No reservations needed—simply approach a practitioner and take part in this fascinating tradition
A traditional dessert shop famous for its authentic Hong Kong-style pastries like put chai ko, sesame rolls, and red bean cake, offering a nostalgic taste of old Hong Kong.
Why Visit?
Recommended by the Michelin Guide, this is one of the few traditional dessert shops in Hong Kong to receive such recognition
Traditional Desserts
Serving a variety of classic Hong Kong sweets, including silky sesame rolls, and chewy put chai ko preserving the authentic flavors of old Hong Kong.
Nostalgic Ambiance
Retaining the classic design of old-style cha chaan tengs and dessert shops, the retro atmosphere transports guests back to Hong Kong’s bygone days
Once vital to Hong Kong’s social and economic life, mahjong parlors were gathering spots for the older generation, while pawn shops symbolized financial survival. Today, they remain part of the city’s nostalgic charm
Why Visit?
Discover how mahjong and pawn shops played a role in Hong Kong’s past livelihood
Mahjong Culture
Learn unique local gameplay and terms like Thirteen Wonders and Pure Suit
Pawn Shop Architecture
Traditional high wooden counters, red lanterns, and gold calligraphy reflect Hong Kong’s old financial system
Famous for its dense residential blocks, Monster Building in Quarry Bay gained global attention after appearing in Transformers: Age of Extinction. The towering old-style tenements and narrow courtyard create a striking visual impact, making it a top photo spot
Why Visit?
Striking Dense Architecture and Transformers 4 Filming Spot
Film Scene Recreation
Stand at the exact movie location and capture iconic shots
Unique Architectural Aesthetic
Experience Hong Kong’s ultra-dense urban landscape
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