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The New Face of Hong Kong's Avenue of Stars

DDHK. ORG – Avenue of Stars Hong Kong be a destination tour alluring in Hong Kong. You don't need to go all the way to Hollywood, in Hong Kong there is a Walk of Fame called Avenue of Stars.

Reporting from Second, after the pandemic the face of Avenue of Stars changed. This destination is in Tsim Tsa Tsui, Victoria Harbor waterfront. Right next to K11 MUSEA, Avenue of Stars is an old tourist spot with a new face.

Here are hundreds of stamps and signatures of Hong Kong artists. Starting from Jackie Chan, Stephen Chow, Chow Yun Fat, Jet Li, Bruce Lee to Michelle Yeoh. All are lined up facing the sea and the harbor across from Tsim Tsa Tsui.

The Hong Kong government is making a difference to the Avenue of Stars after this pandemic. Celebrity statues were removed and there were no handprints along the way.

The hand stamp has been removed and moved to the railing of the guardrail. Travelers no longer need to take photos while sitting or lying down.

Instead, visitors can take pictures with hand stamps while standing. As a result, the photos taken are more instagenic.

When it's busy, visitors line up to be able to take pictures with the artist's handprints. Tall buildings that become the background make the photo even more beautiful.

Of all the Hong Kong artists listed there, Jackie Chan and Michelle Yeoh were the best-selling photos. The fastest can wait to get a queue in 5 minutes.

It's not just the handprints that have changed places, there are also new additions to the Avenue of Stars. On the left it is made more instagenic with additional seats with the concept of ocean waves.

This area remains open 24 hours. Every night at 20.00 local time, visitors will receive additional entertainment, namely a laser show symphony of life for 15 minutes. Wow, so interested to visit here huh. [DDHK News]

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