Avenue of Stars A Place for People to Unwind in Hongkong

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As I came out of Tsim Sha Tsui and was walking towards the Promenade.Being Sunday I can see lot of youngsters walking towards the Harbour front.This stretch of sea front is lined with Hongkong in the 100 year film history, cine stars who have contributed to the city.No doubt Hongkong city is called the Hollywood of Orient.One can find the details about the Hongkong actors and actresses,souvenir shops,photo kiosks in this stretch.

Photo of Avenue of Stars A Place for People to Unwind in Hongkong 1/5 by Chandrasekharan Ranganathan

There is a open air theatre overlooking the sea where the groups conduct competition.I happened to visit a competition of drums in the afternoon.There is a raised walking platform for over 75 meters running parallel to the sea front.The views from there are astonishing and stone benches are available for one to sit and view the skyscrapers in the opposite Kowloon Bank.

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Another group was performing Musical Symphony.The singer invited the public to join her in the troupe and gave chances for everyone to perform before the public either solo or with other instrumentalist. One gets excited in that atmosphere of instrumental music and lively,happy faces around.

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As I was walking in the boardwalk another group was working for a marathon with visitors to the front.They were dressing the tourists with different costumes,hairstyles,mask sand the visitors were eager to take photographs with them.

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As the evening sets in the whole place is illuminated with lights and the symphony of light show a must see for one who visits Hongkong for 15 minutes across the building started at 8 pm.

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