Hong Kong's street art culture is vibrant. Below are the main art districts and useful information we've compiled for you:
π Key Area: Hollywood Road, Graham Street, PMQ (Former Police Married Quarters) area
π Features:
- Graham Street Mural: One of Hong Kong's most famous street art landmarks, known for its giant mural depicting the old Hong Kong market atmosphere, perfect for photo-taking.
- Hollywood Road Graffiti Wall: Along the way, you can see works by international artists and local creators, with diverse styles that are frequently updated.
- PMQ: Formerly a police married quarters, now a creative cultural park where the exterior often features art exhibitions and interactive installations. Inside, there are designer studios and cafes.
π Transportation: Exit D2 at Central Station, about a 10-minute walk; or take the Mid-Levels Escalator directly.
πΈ Recommended Photo Spots: The colorful mural at the intersection of Graham Street and Staunton Street, the graffiti wall at the main entrance of PMQ.
π Address: Western District of Hong Kong Island, Zhongzheng Street, Qilingli, and Shizhanli
π Features:
- An open-air gallery created by local and international artists, themed as an "urban oasis," with bright murals covering elements such as nature, music, and dance.
- Blends with the life atmosphere of the old district, suitable for exploring while discovering hidden artistic details.