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  1. Apliu Street Market: story on the “Working Sham Shui Po: Markets and Family Shops” route

    A street cart begins the story of a trade that gradually took over an apartment and a warehouse.

  2. Avenue of Stars: story on the “Tsim Sha Tsui Along Victoria Harbour” route

    The monument will show how fans secured a permanent place in the city for a film star.

  3. Central Market: story on the “Hong Kong Old Town: Markets, Courts, and Life on the Slope” route

    This is where the route’s main question begins: who received a trading space, and on what terms.

  4. Commercial and cultural center by Victoria Dockside: story on the “Tsim Sha Tsui Along Victoria Harbour” route

    The former cargo site will link a family bet on land to today’s neighborhood of commerce and art.

  5. East Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade: story on the “Tsim Sha Tsui Along Victoria Harbour” route

    The finale will show how a festive race gained rules after a race that did not end at the finish line.

  6. Former Kowloon-Canton Railway Clock Tower: story on the “Tsim Sha Tsui Along Victoria Harbour” route

    The surviving fragment will show the scale of the building the city was unable to preserve.

  7. Hong Kong Cultural Centre: story on the “Tsim Sha Tsui Along Victoria Harbour” route

    This stop will shift the conversation from the new building to the people who had to master a profession rare in the city.

  8. Hong Kong Museum of Art: story on the “Tsim Sha Tsui Along Victoria Harbour” route

    Here, fog turns a painting lesson into a story of an artist's memory and trust in a museum.

  9. Junction at High West: story on the “A Circuit Around Victoria Peak: The City from Above” route

    At this point, the former military geography of a peaceful forest junction becomes clear.

  10. Ki Lung Street (Button Street): story on the “Working Sham Shui Po: Markets and Family Shops” route

    The closed shop shows a moment when there is still plenty of old stock, but no one left to continue the family business.

  11. Lugard Road: story on the “A Circuit Around Victoria Peak: The City from Above” route

    This stop explains what it took to carry the promenade through the most difficult section of the slope.

  12. Lugard Road Panorama: story on the “A Circuit Around Victoria Peak: The City from Above” route

    Here you can compare the present-day shoreline with the Hong Kong that the artist chose as the subject of his scroll.

  13. Man Mo Temple: story on the “Hong Kong Old Town: Markets, Courts, and Life on the Slope” route

    The temple shows how the trading community settled disputes beside the British court.

  14. Mei Ho House: story on the “Working Sham Shui Po: Markets and Family Shops” route

    Here, the family room will show the price fire victims paid to obtain permanent housing.

  15. Nam Cheong Street (Ribbon Street): story on the “Working Sham Shui Po: Markets and Family Shops” route

    A family shop links garment production to an item buyers of ready-made clothing barely notice.

  16. Peak Tower and Peak Galleria: story on the “A Circuit Around Victoria Peak: The City from Above” route

    Here it becomes clear how competition for passenger traffic changed a recognizable silhouette and the route through the building.

  17. Pei Ho Street Market and Cooked Food Centre: story on the “Working Sham Shui Po: Markets and Family Shops” route

    This stop explains why food ended up under a roof while dry goods kept their place on the street.

  18. PMQ: story on the “Hong Kong Old Town: Markets, Courts, and Life on the Slope” route

    Here, an institutional reform becomes the story of families who shared corridors, kitchens, and a courtyard.

  19. Pottinger Street: story on the “Hong Kong Old Town: Markets, Courts, and Life on the Slope” route

    The steps connect the waterfront trade with the institutions on the hill and show what this climb cost a porter.

  20. Salisbury Garden: story on the “Tsim Sha Tsui Along Victoria Harbour” route

    The garden shows why the museum needed an exhibition space without walls or doors.

  21. Star Ferry Pier: story on the “Tsim Sha Tsui Along Victoria Harbour” route

    Here, an everyday crossing will turn the ticket price into a question of how much patience the city had.

  22. Tai Kwun: story on the “Hong Kong Old Town: Markets, Courts, and Life on the Slope” route

    The complex shows how the police, court, and prison converged at one point—and where a prisoner found a way out.

  23. Tai Nan Street: story on the “Working Sham Shui Po: Markets and Family Shops” route

    The ending will show a family business that preserved an old product but found another use for it.

  24. Victoria Garden and Gate Lodge: story on the “A Circuit Around Victoria Peak: The City from Above” route

    Here, the history of a secluded summer life ends with a path into a public garden.

  25. Waterfall on Harlech Road: story on the “A Circuit Around Victoria Peak: The City from Above” route

    The final stop will connect the stream at the summit with the first water-supply system of the growing city.

  26. Western Market: story on the “Hong Kong Old Town: Markets, Courts, and Life on the Slope” route

    The finale returns to the merchants and shows why relocating shops does not necessarily preserve a street.

  27. Yu Chau Street (Bead Street): story on the “Working Sham Shui Po: Markets and Family Shops” route

    The story of a fabric stall shows how factory remnants supported a family and changed along with its customers.

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