After a long day at work, looking for a truly relaxing spot in the bustling city? Why not try this newly opened tranquil space along the Victoria Harbour waterfront? DotDotNews recommends today (April 14) the latest popular check-in spot in Kowloon — the New Hung Hom Waterfront.
The new waterfront space has been revitalised from the Former Hung Hom Railway Freight Yard Pier. Located in Hung Hom, it opened to the public in phases from April 1, 2026. The current phase includes a coastal promenade and an open sea-view platform, with the highlight being an unobstructed 270-degree view of Victoria Harbour. Visitors can enjoy close-up views of the Hong Kong Island skyline, sunrises, sunsets, fireworks and night scenes — perfect for walking, jogging, photography and relaxation.
The site features a giant blue installation of the Chinese characters "Hung Hom" set against the backdrop of Victoria Harbour, along with viewing platforms, a children's playground and other facilities. Over the coming months, art exhibitions, interactive technology installations, cultural performances and leisure markets will be introduced, providing a shared space for both active and quiet enjoyment. Within just a few days of opening, the waterfront has already attracted many residents.
Location / Opening Hours / Transport Guide for the New Hung Hom Waterfront
Location: End section of the Hung Hom Promenade
Opening Hours: Daily from 7 am to 11 pm
MTR: Exit C3 at Hung Hom Station or Exit D2 at Whampoa Station; then walk about 15–20 minutes towards Tsim Sha Tsui
Ferry / Bus: About 15 minutes' walk from Hung Hom Ferry Pier or Hung Luen Road Public Transport Interchange
From Tsim Sha Tsui: Walk about 10–15 minutes along the Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade via the elevated footbridge; the entrance is below the footbridge near Harbourfront Horizon
Driving: Park at Fortune Metropolis, The Whampoa or Hung Hom Station car parks, then walk 10–20 minutes
Whether for a sunset view or enjoying the night scenery, the new Hung Hom Waterfront is a fresh new choice for relaxing your mind and body.
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