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Yi Chun Yuan Acupressure Discount (Prince)

  • 2 weeks ago
怡春苑指壓優惠
怡春苑指壓
Yichun Garden Acupressure
太子站C2出口
Prince Edward Station Exit C2

Promotional details

discountpriceService Hours
Full day main event$390The whole process takes 45 minutes.
Full-day room$410Round bed/large room
Exciting double flight$780The whole process takes 45 minutes.

address: 1/F, Hung Luen Building, 689 Shanghai Street, Mong Kok
Telephone: 2381 1423 2381 1376 6359 7976


How to get there

TransportationDetailsRemark
MTR (Main Transit Railway)Nearest station:Prince Station Exit C2, walk for about 5-7 minutes to Honglian Building.It is recommended to use the MTR (Mass Transit Railway) for its convenient transportation and to avoid traffic jams. Prince Edward Station is located at the junction of Mong Kok and Sham Shui Po, and there is a lot of pedestrian traffic in the area, so please pay attention to the time during peak hours. References: MTR website and Hong Kong Bus Encyclopedia.
BusBus stop:Prince Edward Station (Nathan Road)Located at the intersection of Nathan Road and Boundary Street, near Hung Luen Building, about a 5-minute walk. Routes passing by: KMB 1, 1A, 2C, 6, 6C, 12, 36B, 42A, 46, 60X, 63X, 81, 95, 213X, 281A, etc. (southbound/northbound). Other nearby stops: Sports Ground Road, Poplar Street (Boundary Street).There are numerous bus routes available, suitable for travel from different areas in Kowloon or the New Territories. Some routes have segmented fares; please check the fares when confirming them. Bus stops may be temporarily changed due to road works; it is recommended to check the latest bus stop information.
Taxi/Ride-hailingYou can directly instruct the driver to go to "Hung Luen Building, 689 Shanghai Street, Prince Edward". A taxi ride from the city center (such as Tsim Sha Tsui) takes about 10-15 minutes, depending on traffic, and costs approximately HK$$30-50. Ride-hailing services (such as Uber) are also available, with similar fares.Traffic in Mong Kok is heavy, and delays may occur during peak hours. It is recommended to book a ride-hailing service in advance to ensure on-time arrival.
walkFrom Exit C2 of Prince Edward Station, walk for about 5-7 minutes to Hung Luen Building.The streets of Prince Edward and Mong Kok are crowded; please be careful when walking. Suitable for short trips; using a map application for navigation is recommended.
Driving and ParkingDriving directionsFrom Kowloon city centre, head north along Nathan Road and turn onto Shanghai Street. Hung Luen Building is located at 689 Shanghai Street.Nearby parking(Mong Kok/Prince Edward area):
1. Langham Place parking lot(Portland Street, Mong Kok, about a 5-minute walk)
– Hourly rate: Approximately HK$$30-40/hour
– Phone: 3520 2800
2. Startup Center Parking Lot(Nathan Road, Mong Kok, about a 7-minute walk)
– Hourly rate: Approximately HK$25-35/hour
– Phone: 2628 3378
3. New Century Plaza (MOKO) Parking Lot(Nathan Road, Mong Kok, about an 8-minute walk)
– Hourly rate: Approximately HK$28-38/hour
– Telephone: 2397 0660 Hung Luen Building itself may not have private parking; it is recommended to contact the building management office in advance to confirm.
Parking is limited in Mong Kok, so it's recommended to arrive early to find a spot or make a reservation. Parking fees and discounts are subject to change, so please check the latest information (such as the Hong Kong Parking Search website). For long-term parking, consider monthly parking, which costs approximately HK$3,000-5,000 per month, depending on the parking lot. Contact Hung Luen Building for parking details: Tel. 2388 6244 (Tai On Property).

Additional details

  • Honglian Building LocationLocated at 689 Shanghai Street, Prince Edward, Kowloon, it is situated in a mixed commercial and residential area at the junction of Mong Kok and Prince Edward. It boasts convenient transportation and is surrounded by numerous shops and restaurants, making it suitable for tourism or business activities.
  • Precautions:
  • Mong Kok and Prince Edward are busy areas in Hong Kong. It is recommended to avoid peak commuting hours (7-9 am and 5-7 pm) to reduce traffic congestion.
  • If using public transport, it is recommended to use an Octopus card for convenient use on the MTR and buses.
  • Other suggestionsFor more real-time traffic or parking information, please visit the Hong Kong Parking Search Network or use map applications (such as Google Maps) to check routes and parking availability.

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