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Tsim Sha Tsui (尖沙嘴; Cantonese language|Cantonese Jyutping: zim1 sa1 zeoi2</font>, Hanyu Pinyin: Jiānshāzǔi) or simply TST is an area in the Yau Tsim Mong Districts of Hong Kong|District of southern Kowloon, Hong Kong. Tsim Sha Tsui is a major tourist hub in Hong Kong, with many shops and restaurants that cater to tourists. Additionally, the Hong Kong government has declared a small section of a pedestrianised street in Tsim Sha Tsui a duty free|duty-free zone (though this has no effect on the prices of anything but tobacco and alcohol, since Hong Kong does not have sales tax or tariff). Tsim Sha Tsui also has the most concentrated number of hotels in any district in Hong Kong. Prominent hotels include The Peninsula Hong Kong|The Peninsula, the InterContinental Hotel, the Sheraton Hotel, as well as the Hyatt Hotel|Hyatt Regency. In addition to these, there are countless others in virtually every price range, and level of luxury. The Chungking Mansions (as featured in the film Chungking Express), a building full of cheap (but dirty) guest houses, Indian restaurants, and money changers, is also in Tsim Sha Tsui. This is located on Nathan Road (Hong Kong)|Nathan Road, the southern end of which lies within Tsim Sha Tsui. There is a public library and public park (Kowloon Park) complete with swimming pools in Tsim Sha Tsui. The Hong Kong Space Museum and the Hong Kong Cultural Centre are located at the southern waterfront. Image:TSTNewWorldCentre.jpg|thumb|200px|The "New World Centre" Shopping Mall in Tsim Sha Tsui Tsim Sha Tsui was once the terminus of the Kowloon-Canton Railway (KCR). After the Hong Kong Section of the railway was opened for traffic on 1 October 1910, the construction of the railway station in Tsim Sha Tsui started in 1913 and the clock tower was completed in 1915 as part of the railway station. The main building of the Tsim Sha Tsui station was demolished in 1978. The station was relocated to Hung Hom for expansion, and to make way for the Space Museum and the Cultural Centre. But the clock tower was not demolished and was kept in place. It is all that remains standing of the original Tsim Sha Tsui station of the Kowloon-Canton Railway. The clock tower is 44m high surmounted by a 7m lightning rod. It is now surrounded by the public piazza of the Cultural Centre and has become a landmark of Hong Kong. Some six pillars of the railway have been reloacted to the Urban Council Centennial Park in Tsim_Sha_Tsui#Tsim_Sha_Tsui_East|TST East. The Star Avenue starts at the "New World Centre" shopping mall near the Cultural Centre. TST East (尖沙嘴東 or simply 尖東) is an area east of Chatham Road South land reclamation|reclaimed from Hung Hom Bay in the 1970s. Many restaurants, office buildings and hotels are located in TST East. The Tsim Sha Tsui East Promenade links the area with the Cultural Centre near the clock tower. In 2004 KCR's East Rail opened a new station Tsim Sha Tsui East (KCRC)|East Tsim Sha Tsui, an interchange station with Tsim Sha Tsui station on the MTR Tsuen Wan Line. Unlike other KCR stations, it is underground. The Hong Kong Museum of History and Hong Kong Science Museum are located in this area. Tsim Sha Tsui is served by the MTR station of the same name, on the Tsuen Wan Line. The Star Ferry connects TST to Central, Hong Kong|Central and Wanchai . The KCR East Rail was extended from Hung Hom to East Tsim Sha Tsui in late 2004. The Discovery Bay Ferry has a service from the Promenade to Edinburgh Place, Central. Various hydrofoil services out of the China Ferry Terminal on Canton Road link Tsim Sha Tsui to Macau, Guangzhou, and several other places in the Pearl River Delta.
zh:尖沙咀 Category:Hong Kong category:Places in Hong Kong Category:Financial districts Category:Central business district This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article "Tsim Sha Tsui".
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