For a front-row seat to the "glamour of the East," look no further than the Avenue of Stars, Tsim Sha Tsui’s stunning waterfront tribute to a century of Hong Kong cinema. Following an extensive architectural "glow-up," the promenade has been reimagined as a sleek, sustainable urban oasis that seamlessly blends the city’s silver-screen heritage with the cutting-edge energy of Victoria Harbour. Here, the legendary handprints of over 100 icons from Jackie Chan to Michelle Yeoh are set directly into the wooden handrails, allowing you to "shake hands" with your favorite stars while soaking in the panoramic views.
The experience is anchored by a series of larger-than-life landmarks, most notably the 2.5-meter bronze statue of Bruce Lee in his signature "ready to strike" pose and the "Daughter of Hong Kong," Anita Mui. In 2026, the promenade is more interactive than ever; using augmented reality (AR) technology, you can snap photos with these superstars or play with the beloved cartoon pig McDull. Whether you’re a film buff hunting for the names on the "red pillars" of history or simply looking for the best vantage point for the nightly Symphony of Lights show, the Avenue of Stars remains the definitive place where Hong Kong’s cinematic past meets its vibrant future.

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