Located in the revitalized 40,000-square-foot basement of the iconic Chungking Mansions, Heath (慶方) is the heartbeat of Tsim Sha Tsui’s modern subculture. Far from the polished floors of luxury malls, Heath is designed as a "microcosm of Hong Kong," blending the city's gritty street energy with high-concept retail. Its signature pink stainless steel entrance on Nathan Road leads you down into a vibrant "underground den" filled with some of the city's most unique independent tenants.
This is a place for discovery: you’ll find the smallest film lab in Hong Kong tucked into a 3-square-meter stall, the Basement X record shop specializing in rare vinyl and retro games, and The Rare Malt, a boutique sanctuary for whiskey enthusiasts. Between shopping, you can grab healthy eats at TREEHOUSE, artisanal coffee at The Bathtub, or explore rotating pop-up markets and art exhibitions that champion local creators. Heath isn't just a shopping mall; it's a social ecosystem where the creative youth of Hong Kong come to celebrate "unfussy" local culture in the most historic corner of Kowloon.

Step back in time at Hippieland Vintage, a hidden Tsim Sha Tsui treasure trove where curated 90s Americana, rare band tees, and retro Japanese workwear offer a nostalgic escape for stylish treasure hunters

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