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Urban travelers in Hong Kong

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Art Lane
Art & Street Culture
Ki Ling Lane and Chung Ching Street

In an attempt to revitalise certain old buildings in Sai Yin Pun and to add kudos to some fancy new residential complexes Ki Ling Lane and Chung Ching Street have been given a colourful facelift.

 
Elgin Street
Art & Street Culture
48 Elgin St, Central

A collaboration between renowned British street artist Dan Kitchener and Charles Williams, this gorgeous mural painted in Kitchener’s typical urban impressionism-style is a unique depiction of a rainy Hong Kong evening.

 
Hollywood Road GOD Store
Art & Street Culture
Opposite The Globe, 45-53 Graham St, Central.

Sure, we all have a love-hate relationship with this particular mural but it’s without a doubt the most recognisable and photographed example of street art in Hong Kong.

 
Ki Ling Lane and Chung Ching Street
Art & Street Culture
David Daper - Ki Ling Lane and Chung Ching Street
264 Des Voeux Rd W

Revitalise old buildings, this was the goal of nine local and international artists in Ki Ling Lane and Chung Ching Street. Inspired by many themes of art of music, discover these colorful murals.

 
Man Fung Building
Art & Street Culture
180 Tai Nan St, Sham Shui Po.

Madrid-based street artist Okuda San Miguel completely transformed an ordinary residential building with his mural Rainbow Thief as part of HK Walls’ 2016 city-wide street art festival.

 
Public Square Street
Art & Street Culture
80 Public Square St, Mong Kok.

Brightening Hong Kong’s busiest and most crowded neighbourhood, Mong Kok, are these three long flights of stairs on Public Square Street.

 
Rich View Terrace
Art & Street Culture
26-50A Square St, Sheung Wan.

If you’re looking for the perfect Instagram background or even an edgy headshot, look no further than this geometric rainbow pattern over on Square Street.

 
Shing Wong Street
Art & Street Culture
Ki Ling Lane and Chung Ching Street

From Wong Chuk Hang to Mong Kok, these are the most sensational and Insta-worthy graffiti spots in Hong Kong

There’s no denying that Hong Kong is an expanding art hub, home to a wealth of international world-class art galleries and exhibitions.

 
Uma Nota
Art & Street Culture
Wellness. 38 Peel St, Central

In collaboration with Uma Nota, locally-based street artist team Elsa Jeandedieu – made up of three talented ladies – has created a pastel portrait of a woman with a flower headdress against the pink wall. There’s space enough for you to stand next to it and pose a laugh together.

 

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