Causeway Bay, Hong Kong Island is located in the east of Wan Chai and west of North Point, across Wan Chai District and East District: east to Qingfeng Street Flyover and west to Canal Road Flyover (Goose Neck Bridge).
Among them, the Hong Kong Cross Harbour Tunnel, Victoria Park, MTR Tin Hau Station, Jardine Matheson, Queen's College and Hong Kong Central Library are located in the east of Causeway Bay (Tin Hau or the tail section of Causeway Bay).
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Causeway Bay is the most prosperous shopping and dining area in Hong Kong and one of the cities that never sleeps. After nightfall, the typhoon shelter in Causeway Bay was busy, only to see the boats brightly lit, and the boatswain dressed in Tang costume paddled to pick up tourists from seafood boats, bar boats and Song boats.
While enjoying seafood on the boat, tourists can also enjoy the night view of the harbor and the sampan scenery, which has a unique flavor. Therefore, it is an ideal arrangement for tourists to play in the typhoon shelter at night. Besides, there are many good Chinese and western restaurants in Causeway Bay.
Victoria Park, the most popular rest place, where many citizens practice Tai Ji Chuan every morning; Every Spring Festival, Mid-Autumn Festival, Christmas and New Year's Eve and other important festivals, thousands of citizens will gather here to hold celebrations.
There are swimming pools, jogging tracks and tennis courts in the park, which is often the venue for international tennis competitions. Another famous building in Causeway Bay is the Hong Kong Stadium. Its facilities meet international standards and can accommodate 40,000 spectators.
Located between Causeway Bay and Wan Chai is Happy Valley. September to June is the racing season. Visitors can also visit the Hong Kong Horse Racing Museum on the second floor of the Happy Stand of the racecourse.