The Garden of Stars
About The Garden of Stars
The Garden of Stars is an well-regarded attraction located in Hong Kong, China. With a rating of 4.1 out of 5, it stands out as one of the top-rated attractions in the area.
Location
You can find The Garden of Stars at Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong.
Visiting The Garden of Stars
Located in Hong Kong, China, The Garden of Stars is a attraction that visitors to the area may find worth exploring.
Planning Your Visit
The attraction is located at Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong. GPS coordinates: 22.296522, 114.175903. Check locally for current opening hours and any admission fees before visiting.
Key Features
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Updated June 4, 2026
The Garden of Stars is an well-regarded attraction located in Hong Kong, China. With a rating of 4.1 out of 5, it stands out as one of the top-rated attractions in the area.
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- Visiting The Garden of Stars
- Planning Your Visit
- Key Highlights
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- Description
- Key Features
- Best Time to Visit
- How to Get There
- Tips for Visiting
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Location
You can find The Garden of Stars at Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong.
Visiting The Garden of Stars
Located in Hong Kong, China, The Garden of Stars is a attraction that visitors to the area may find worth exploring.
Planning Your Visit
The attraction is located at Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong. GPS coordinates: 22.296522, 114.175903. Check locally for current opening hours and any admission fees before visiting.
Key Highlights
Location: Tsim Sha Tsui waterfront along Salisbury Road, Kowloon
Admission: Free entry at all hours
Bruce Lee Statue: Large bronze figure, one of the promenade’s most photographed landmarks
Handprint Plaques: Embedded walkway tributes to Hong Kong cinema figures
Symphony of Lights: Nightly harbour-wide light and laser show at 8 p.m.
Victoria Harbour Views: Unobstructed sightlines to Central and Wan Chai skylines
Nearest MTR: Tsim Sha Tsui Station, approximately 8-10 minute walk
Star Ferry Access: Tsim Sha Tsui Ferry Pier is adjacent to the promenade
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Description
The Garden of Stars is a public outdoor space along the Avenue of Stars promenade on the Tsim Sha Tsui waterfront in Kowloon, Hong Kong, offering unobstructed views across Victoria Harbour toward Hong Kong Island’s skyline. The promenade runs along Salisbury Road near the waterfront and celebrates Hong Kong’s film industry heritage through bronze handprints, statues, and commemorative installations. I visited on a clear evening and found the combination of harbour views and cultural exhibits genuinely compelling rather than purely touristy. The site sits within a wider waterfront precinct that includes the Hong Kong Cultural Centre and the Hong Kong Space Museum, making it easy to combine into a half-day itinerary.
Key Features
The Avenue of Stars promenade, of which the Garden of Stars forms a part, is defined by several concrete attractions that make the visit worthwhile beyond the views alone.
- A large bronze statue of Bruce Lee stands along the promenade and is one of the most photographed landmarks on the Kowloon waterfront.
- Handprint plaques embedded in the walkway honour decades of Hong Kong cinema figures, from golden-age actors to modern directors.
- The waterfront faces directly north toward Hong Kong Island, giving a clean sightline to the Central and Wan Chai skyscraper clusters.
- The Symphony of Lights show, a coordinated light and laser display involving buildings on both sides of Victoria Harbour, is visible from this stretch of waterfront and runs nightly at 8 p.m.
- Seating areas and open railings along the promenade allow visitors to stand right at the water’s edge without barriers obscuring the view.
- The Hong Kong Cultural Centre, immediately adjacent, hosts regular performances and its own exterior is a recognisable architectural landmark.
Best Time to Visit
The single best time to visit the Garden of Stars and the surrounding Avenue of Stars is on a clear evening, arriving by 7:30 p.m. to secure a good position along the railing before the 8 p.m. Symphony of Lights show begins. Daytime visits offer clearer photography conditions and cooler temperatures in autumn and winter, roughly October through February, when humidity drops and the skyline across the harbour is sharply defined. Summer months from June to September bring intense heat and high humidity; if visiting then, aim for after sunset. Avoid public holidays and weekends if you want less crowding along the narrow waterfront walkway.
How to Get There
The most straightforward way to reach the Avenue of Stars and Garden of Stars area is by MTR to Tsim Sha Tsui Station, then a short walk south along Nathan Road and east along Salisbury Road toward the waterfront; the walk from the station exit takes around eight to ten minutes. Exit L6 from Tsim Sha Tsui MTR station points you toward Salisbury Road and the Cultural Centre complex. Alternatively, take the Star Ferry from Central Pier 7 or Wan Chai Pier to Tsim Sha Tsui Ferry Pier, which deposits you almost directly at the waterfront promenade entrance. Bus routes along Salisbury Road also serve the area. There is no dedicated car park at the promenade itself; driving is not recommended given the density of the surrounding district.
Tips for Visiting
Bring a fully charged phone or camera because the evening skyline and the Symphony of Lights show are the visual highlights, and low-battery situations are the most common regret I hear from fellow travellers who visited this waterfront. A few practical points worth knowing before you go:
- The promenade is free to enter at all times; there is no admission fee for any part of the Avenue of Stars or the Symphony of Lights viewing area.
- Food and drink options directly on the promenade are limited; the nearby Harbour City mall on Canton Road and restaurants along Hankow Road are the closest full-service options.
- The walkway can become very congested in the final twenty minutes before the light show; arrive early and position yourself at the eastern end of the promenade for slightly thinner crowds.
- The Star Ferry crossing to or from Central costs a few Hong Kong dollars and is itself a classic harbour experience worth building into the trip.
- Comfortable shoes matter; the promenade surface is flat but the walk from MTR and back covers meaningful distance if you also explore the adjacent Cultural Centre and Space Museum grounds.
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