Travel in Hong Kong by MTR. Songhuangtai Station

After the opening of #MTR Sung Wong Tai Station, going to #KowloonCity is much more convenient than before.

Take the MTR #Tuen Ma Line to #Songhuangtai Station and take Exit B to reach Kowloon City.

If you want to have your stomach healed first, your first stop is Blossom on South Point Road.

After lunch, we walked around Kowloon City.

Walk through Yaqianlong Road and Houwang Road.

Waffles and shrimp cakes I haven’t tried Fong Wing Kee’s satay beef yet.

The luxury cake shop’s red background and white lettering signboard has been in Kowloon City for decades.

Then walk to #KowloonwalledcityPark and enter through the south gate.

When he walked into the park, Wofu was attracted by the pink flower. It turned out that it was called pink calyx flower, which was an unexpected harvest of Wofu's trip.

The ruins of the South Gate, which is listed as a statutory monument, is one of the must-visit places in Kowloon Walled City Park. The granite stone inscribed with the words "South Gate" and "Kowloon Walled City" was unearthed at the original site of the South Gate.

Wofu had already visited the Kowloon Walled City Memorial Hall in the park before, so he just walked around that day and found a big peach and six small peaches.

The Yaoshan Tower under the lens is very beautiful.

The pavilion and pool are paired with green leaves and purple flowers, creating a rich composition.

There are several blue butterflies blooming beautifully.

Approaching Chia Bin Tat Road Park, there are pink calyx flowers again. If you look closely, you can see there are small yellow flowers in the middle.

The petals of pink calyx flowers look like leaves, especially when they are still green. After taking pictures of pink-calyx flowers, Wofu had to hide in Kowloon City Plaza to take shelter from the rain.

#localTravel #Hong KongGood Place #Holiday Place

Post by 窩夫與蝦子餅 | Jul 5, 2022

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