
The fusion of tradition and taste: Tai Hang concept tour
How does Tai Hang achieve such a harmonious coexistence of traditional culture and a refined lifestyle? Tai Hang, inhabited long before Hong Kong's founding, is nestled in a valley, formerly known as the "Hung Heung Luk Valley." A sluice on Mount Pine flows through Tai Hang before emptying into the sea, where residents often washed their clothes, giving rise to the names Tai Hang and Wun Sha Street. Once a settlement for newly arrived immigrants from the squatter settlements, the area also served as a garden city for the wealthy, and traces of this still remain.
On the streets of Tai Hang, the century-old "Dancing Fire Dragon" captivates people of all ages, like a Japanese festival. It becomes a gathering place for local businesses, residents, and outsiders, fostering a cultural atmosphere and a sense of belonging. Unique cafes and affordable eateries nestled beneath the tenement buildings make this a weekend destination you'll want to revisit. From its former Hakka village to its current role as a backyard for Causeway Bay and Tin Hau, "Our Port" takes you on a journey into Tai Hang, a community nestled in the heart of the city yet remaining aloof and self-contained. We'll visit a hidden gem overlooking Lide Estate! Finally, of course, we'll stop by Min Sheng Ice House for milk tea and a bowl of pork bun rice, immersing ourselves in the culture and community through our culinary senses.


Appreciate this "Garden City for the Rich" from multiple perspectives