Districts: Jordan、Mong Kok、Prince Edward、Tsim Sha Tsui West、Tsim Sha Tsui、Yau Ma Tei
Nathan Road connects the two major commercial districts of Mong Kok and Tsim Sha Tsui, making it one of Hong Kong’s most famous thoroughfares. Nathan Road exudes a vibrant retail atmosphere. The southern section is home to museums, five-star hotels, shopping malls, and a handful of unique specialty shops, creating a distinctive tourist street that blends museums, shopping, and dining. The central section features a blend of historical landmarks and local charm, adjacent to the famous Temple Street Night Market. It also serves as a transportation hub connecting the Jordan and Yau Ma Tei MTR stations, offering convenient access and bustling with foot traffic. The northern section is known for its Mong Kok market culture and youth trends, offering a dazzling array of fashion, electronics, and street snacks to meet diverse consumer needs. Due to the high foot traffic, the facades of buildings along the street serve as natural advertising platforms, giving the properties a high degree of flexibility. The 2024 revision of the Yau Tsim Mong Outline Zoning Plan has removed floor area ratio restrictions for commercial zones and increased building heights from 110 meters to 140 meters. Additionally, residential (Category A) zones have been opened up for mixed-use development. Currently, several redevelopment projects in the area have been approved, promoting the revitalization of the old district and the development of the local commercial sector.
Nathan Road connects the two major commercial districts of Mong Kok and Tsim Sha Tsui, making it one of Hong Kong’s most famous thoroughfares. Nathan Road exudes a vibrant retail atmosphere. The southern section is home to museums, five-star hotels, shopping malls, and a handful of unique specialty shops, creating a distinctive tourist street that blends museums, shopping, and dining. The central section features a blend of historical landmarks and local charm, adjacent to the famous Temple Street Night Market. It also serves as a transportation hub connecting the Jordan and Yau Ma Tei MTR stations, offering convenient access and bustling with foot traffic. The northern section is known for its Mong Kok market culture and youth trends, offering a dazzling array of fashion, electronics, and street snacks to meet diverse consumer needs. Due to the high foot traffic, the facades of buildings along the street serve as natural advertising platforms, giving the properties a high degree of flexibility. The 2024 revision of the Yau Tsim Mong Outline Zoning Plan has removed floor area ratio restrictions for commercial zones and increased building heights from 110 meters to 140 meters. Additionally, residential (Category A) zones have been opened up for mixed-use development. Currently, several redevelopment projects in the area have been approved, promoting the revitalization of the old district and the development of the local commercial sector.
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Nathan Road, linking Mong Kok and Tsim Sha Tsui, is a famous thoroughfare in Hong Kong with distinct commercial and tourist features and high property value.
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1 cases 45 M
$8,951
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