Hong Kong Tsim Sha Tsui Hotels - Resorts - Accommodation - Lodging
Central
from 939 HKD room/night
Tsim Sha Tsui
from 1,580 HKD room/night
Causeway Bay
from 800 HKD room/night
Mong Kok
from 1,100 HKD room/night
In the heart of Kowloon’s most popular area just a few minutes from the Star ...
In Tsim Sha Tsui’s busy business and shopping area. Has a wide range of ...
Superior hotel next to the popular Miramar Shopping Centre, with easy access to ...
Modern business hotel in the heart of Kowloon Island, has comfortable rooms & ...
Ideal location in Tsim Sha Tsui, in walking distance of the Star Ferry, China ...
Modern property with large rooftop pool. Good location in the middle of ...
On a tree lined road, in Kowloon’s business, commercial and tourist ...
In Tsim Sha Tsui, walking distance to Nathan Road, Star Ferry & a MTR station. ...
Quality hotel set in the centre of Tsim Sha Tsuis business, shopping and ...
Contemporary atrium design hotel with impressive Mediterranean-style pool, in ...
Outstanding hotel set in a serene spot in Tsim Sha Tsui, between the harbour ...
Comfortable hotel for both travellers and businessmen, located near ...
Excellent Hotel at the top of Kowloon’s famous Golden Mile, offering stunning ...
- Introduction to Hong Kong - Tsim Sha Tsui
It was in January 1841 that Hong Kong became a British colony under the Convention of Chuen Pi. The Ching Dynasty, China’s last dynasty, had come to an end because of the First Opium War. This was followed by China’s second defeat in the Second Opium War and in 1860 the peninsular of Kowloon was ceded to Britain and the New Territories was leased to Britain for 99 years beginning in 1898.
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other spellings: tsimshatsuis otel, tsimshatsui hotell, tsim sha sui hote, tsim sha stui hotes