Jun 10, 2021

A Kaleidoscope Travel Guide to the Most Colourful Places in Hong Kong

Updated: Sep 16, 2021

Hong Kong, as known as the city that never sleeps, is vibrant, beautiful and very energetic, just like a kaleidoscope. It's not surprised that you can find many colourful spots in such a gorgeous city. Now you can follow our visual travel guide to 8 places in Hong Kong filled with colours that you can't afford to miss! Let's discover Hong Kong more!

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8 Instra-worthy Colourful Places in Hong Kong
  1. Art Lane, Sai Ying Pun

  2. The Blue House Cluster, Wan Chai

  3. Choi Hung Estate, Choi Hung

  4. Flower Market, Prince Edward

  5. Rainbow Railings, Tuen Mun

  6. Rainbow Stairs, Wan Chai

  7. Soho Street Art, Central

  8. Victoria Harbour, Tsim Sha Tsui

Art Lane - Artistic Area in Sai Ying Pun

This area is easy to spot from far because of its colourful graffiti on walls everywhere. It is by far the most artistic places in Hong Kong. Art Lane is like an outdoor art gallery in Hong Kong Island. Not only the tourists but also the locals enjoy exploring this art studio in their free time.

The Blue House Cluster - Historic Hong Kong Building in Wan Chai

There isn't just a house in blue; The Blue House Cluster is a diverse local neighbourhood in Wanchai where you can find loads of historic old building in different tones of colours from blue to yellow and orange to green. What makes it even special is the balcony of the building is relatively very rare to find in Hong Kong now.

Choi Hung Estate - A Rainbow Place in Hong Kong

Choi Hung, the literal meaning in Cantonese is rainbow, this place is probably the most colourful public housing in Hong Kong. Now you can see Hong Kong in a very local way - enjoy the perfect viewing point from the Choi Hung Estate upper playground and have fun playing basketball with kids and teens!

Flower Market - Flower Shopping in Prince Edward

Here we go to one of the most colourful places in Hong Kong: Flower Market! This is exactly the place where you should do your flower shopping. All the best quality flower shops are gathered in Prince Edward Flower Market Road. It's not surprise that you can literally find all sorts of colours in one single place for sure!

Rainbow Railings - Easy Hiking in Tuen Mun

Hiking in Hong Kong is always a good idea. With 70% of the greens in the city of skyscrapers, mountains and hiking trails are literally very easy to find. In Tuen Mun, there's a hiking path filled with rainbow railings. This place is totally made for beginner hikers. It is easy to reach and it's definitely perfect for Instagram!

Rainbow Stairs - A Path to Wanchai Neighbourhood

Can you imagine how happy it would be to go home by walking up the Rainbow Stairs every day? This area is of course a lot easier to reach than the Rainbow Railings in Tuen Mun. Painting the dull stairs in the neighbourhood with rainbow colours absolutely brings so much fun and energy to the community. Who doesn't love it?

Soho Street Art - Hong Kong Signature's Graffiti in Graham Street

Here's another alternative place for amazing street art around Central Soho. Graham Street in Mid-Levels has the most well-known graffiti of Hong Kong. The signature of old Hong Kong building style is painted on the wall by the stairs. Everyone should come here to see this beautiful graffiti and then head to Soho for food and drink in the local bars.

Victoria Harbour - A Colourful Night View of Hong Kong


 
The signature of Hong Kong is right here in front of you! No one can certainly leave the city without visiting Victoria Harbour, right? At night, all the colourful lights turned on and brighten up the harbour like a performance show. You can watch the light show A Symphony of Lights at 8pm every night in Tsim Sha Shui waterfront promenade.

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