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iSQUARE, where ideas multiplied
Situated at the intersection of Nathan Road and Peking Road, iSQUARE (development project of Associated International Hotels Ltd.) is the first one-stop shopping and entertainment complex linked to Tsim Sha Tsui MTR station. The 31-storey complex offers 56,000 square meters of space, with renowned brands of Watches & Jewelry, Fashion & Accessories, Beauty & Health, Lifestyle & Entertainment, and Supermarket & Department Store located at the shopping podium. Besides, there is the cinema box — a highlight not to be missed, which houses a total of 5 grand cineplexes, including the largest IMAX Digital Theatre in Hong Kong with the latest IMAX® with Laser and 12-channel sound system. What’s more, iSQUARE also features multi-national fine-dining restaurants at its iconic tower, bringing customers not only an unparalleled dining experience, but also a mesmerizing view of the Victoria Harbour!
Nearby Attractions
Clock Tower
Standing 44-metres tall, the old Clock Tower was erected in 1915 as part of the Kowloon–Canton Railway terminus. The once-bustling station is long gone, but this red brick and granite tower, now preserved as a Declared Monument, survives as an elegant reminder of the Age of Steam. It has also been a memorable landmark for the millions of Chinese immigrants who passed through the terminus to begin new lives not just in Hong Kong, but in other parts of the world via the city’s harbour.
Avenue of Stars
Thanks to the efforts of Hong Kong’s movie industry over the past century, many in Asia and farther afield are familiar with the city’s sights before they’ve even set foot here. The Avenue of Stars pays tribute to the names that helped make Hong Kong the ‘Hollywood of the East’. Redesigned by renowned landscape architect James Corner, together with other international and local designers, and re-opened in 2019, Avenue of the Stars has more than a hundred celebrity handprints to take you on a dazzling ‘journey to the stars’. The Hong Kong Film Awards Association statue and the star statues are decorated with flowing-water features that, in concert with the soft light, perfectly echo Bruce Lee’s philosophy of ‘be like water‘, and Anita Mui’s evocative song ‘Years Flow Like Water‘. You can even take a photo and interact with these two superstars using Augmented Reality technology.
HK Museum of Art
The Hong Kong Museum of Art features more than 15,000 art objects including calligraphy, antique Chinese treasures, paintings of historical significance and works by local artists. The museum also presents a great variety of thematic exhibitions drawn from local and overseas sources. The Flagstaff House Museum of Tea Ware in Hong Kong Park is a branch of the Hong Kong Museum of Art.
This article originally appeared on www.isquare.hk, minor edits have been made by Klook editors