Jade acupressure discount (Mong Kok)
Jade Acupressure in Mong Kok
Full day $380
Store Features: 3 Flavors
Opening hours: 09:00-06:00
address: 1st Floor, Minghua Building, No. 456-458 Shanghai Street Clicking this will open Google Street View.
Transportation: 8-minute walk from Exit E1 of Mong Kok MTR station
Telephone: 3481 8821 3483 3343 5793 1456 Click to make a phone call.
Opening hours: 09:00-06:00
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Promotional details
| discount | price | Service Hours |
|---|---|---|
| Open all day (09:00 – 06:00) | $380 | The whole process takes 45 minutes. |
| Exciting double flight | $760 | The whole process takes 45 minutes. |
address: 1st Floor, Minghua Building, No. 456-458 Shanghai StreetClicking this will open Google Maps.
Telephone: 3481 8821 3483 3343 5793 1456

How to get there
| Way | Details | Time/Distance | cost | Remark |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| MTR | From Mong Kok Station (Exit D2/E1) or Yau Ma Tei Station (Exit A1/A2), walk to 456-458 Shanghai Street. | 5-8 minutes, approximately 400-600 meters | HK$5-10 (depending on the starting point) | The fastest way is from Mong Kok Station, which is closer. Avoid peak hours (7-9am, 5-7pm) to avoid crowds. |
| Bus | Take Kowloon Motor Bus routes 1, 1A, 2, 6, or 9 and get off at Mong Kok or Yau Ma Tei stop. Walk to your destination. | 5-10 minutes, depending on the route | HK$5-15 (depending on the route) | With numerous routes available, it is recommended to use a mobile app (such as the KMB App) to check real-time arrival information. |
| Minibus | Red or green minibuses will drop you off at Shanghai Street or Nathan Road. | 5 minutes, approximately 300-500 meters | HK$5-12 (depending on the route) | Red minibuses do not have fixed fares and prices need to be confirmed; green minibuses have more fixed routes. |
| Taxi | Directly to No. 456-458 Shanghai Street | 5-10 minutes (within Mong Kok area) | HK$40-60 (Short-haul) | During peak hours or on rainy days, you may have to wait. It is recommended to use ride-hailing apps (such as Uber or HKTaxi). |
| walk | Walk straight along Shanghai Street from Langham Place or Sneaker Street. | 5-10 minutes, approximately 400-700 meters | free | Suitable for short distances. Shanghai streets are crowded, so please be careful of pedestrians. |
| bicycle | Rent a shared bicycle (such as HKT Bike) from within Mong Kok and ride it to Shanghai Street. | 5 minutes, about 1 kilometer | HK$5-15 (depending on rental period) | Bicycle parking spots are limited, and bicycles must be returned to designated locations. Please pay attention to traffic safety. |
| Metered parking | Metered parking spaces on or near Shanghai Street | 1-3 minutes walk | HK$2/15 minutes (approximately HK$8/hour) | Limited number of parking spaces available, difficult to find during peak hours, parking limited to 2 hours, parking time restrictions need to be checked. |
| Langham Place parking lot | No. 8 Argyle Street, walk to Ming Wah Building | It's a 5-minute walk, about 400 meters. | HK$30-40/hour | Suitable for short-term parking in the heart of Mong Kok; queues are expected during peak hours. |
Remark
- Traffic peak hoursMong Kok is a bustling area in Hong Kong. During weekday commuting hours (7-9am, 5-7pm) and weekend afternoons, there is a large flow of people and vehicles. It is recommended to allow extra time.
- Parking suggestionsSince street parking spaces are hard to find in Shanghai, prioritize nearby parking lots (such as Sino Centre or Langham Place), or use the MTR to save time and costs.
- Navigation toolsIt is recommended to use Google Maps, Citymapper, or local Hong Kong apps (such as KMB App, HKTaxi) to check real-time routes and traffic conditions.
- pedestrian safetyThe sidewalks on Shanghai streets are narrow and there are many pedestrians. Please be careful when carrying large luggage or pushing a cart.
- Electric vehicle discountsTOP parking offers electric vehicle charging and free parking, but a receipt is required, making it suitable for electric vehicle owners.
- AccessibilityMing Wah Building and the surrounding buildings are mostly old-style tenement buildings, and elevators and accessible facilities may be limited. People with mobility impairments are advised to contact the destination in advance to confirm facilities.
Other details
- Minghua Building surrounding areaThere are many restaurants and shops near 456-458 Shanghai Street, such as 618 Shanghai Street (a revitalized tenement mall, which includes Su Ma Su Ma Malaysian Restaurant and Chong Er Japanese Coffee Shop).
- Tourist attractionsMing Wah House is located in the heart of Mong Kok, within walking distance of Ladies' Market (Tung Choi Street), Sneaker Street (Garden Street) and Langham Place, making it a convenient stop for a side trip.
- QueryFor further information on parking discounts or facilities at specific businesses within Ming Wah Building, please call the relevant business or refer to their official website.
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