Kam Lai Court Acupressure Special Offer (Mong Kok)
Mong Kok Kam Lai Court Acupressure
Full day of regular performance $460
Store Features: 3, 4, 5 Flavor Field
Business Hours: Open 24 hours
address: 311 Portland Street, Mong Kok, Tong 1st Floor Clicking this will open Google Street View.
Transportation: 2-minute walk from Metro Exit A2
Telephone: 2391 9122 2428 0399 5129 4261 Click to make a phone call.
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Promotional details
| discount | price | Service Hours |
|---|---|---|
| Fun Morning Show (08:00 – 15:00) | $398 | The whole process takes 45 minutes. |
| Exciting double flight | $800 | The whole process takes 45 minutes. |
address: 311 Portland Street, Mong Kok, Tong 1st Floor Clicking this will open Google Maps.
Telephone: 2391 9122 2428 0399 5129 4261

How to get there
| Transportation | Details | Remark |
|---|---|---|
| MTR (Main Transit Railway) | Take the MTR Tsuen Wan Line toMong Kok StationIt is about a 2-3 minute walk from Exit A2 to No. 5 Fastway Street. | Mong Kok Station Exit A2 is located at the intersection of Fai Fook Street, a short walking distance, making it suitable for quick access. |
| Bus | – Citybus A21(Hung Hom Station ↔ Airport): Passing through Mong Kok, with a stop near Portland Street (such as near Mong Kok Station or Langham Place). The fare is approximately HK$34.6, and the travel time is approximately 20-30 minutes (depending on traffic conditions). – E11 line(Tin Hau Station ↔ Space City): Passing through Mong Kok, get off near Nathan Road or Argyle Street, and walk about 5 minutes to 311 Portland Street. – Other bus routes: such as KMB 1A, 6, 9, etc., get off at the Nathan Road or Mong Kok Road stop and walk for about 5 minutes. | – The A21 route is suitable for those traveling from the airport or Hung Hom, with frequent service (every 8-30 minutes). – We recommend using the Moovit app to view real-time bus arrival times. |
| Green Minibus | – There are several minibus routes in Mong Kok with stops on Portland Street or Nathan Road. For example, minibuses to Yau Ma Tei, Tsim Sha Tsui, or Kowloon City cost approximately HK$1, Tp. 4, Tp. 5-10, depending on the route. – You can board at the intersection of Portland Street and Shanghai Street or Mong Kok Road. | – Minibuses run frequently, but seats are limited, and you may have to queue during peak hours. – It is recommended to prepare small change or Octopus card for payment. |
| Taxi | – Take a taxi from Kowloon or Hong Kong Island to 311 Portland Street. The journey takes about 10-20 minutes and costs approximately HK$$50-100 (depending on the origin and traffic conditions). – Taxis can stop directly near 311 Portland Street, which is convenient and fast. | Traffic in Mong Kok is heavy, and congestion is possible during peak hours. It is recommended to allow extra time. – Electronic payments such as Alipay or WeChat Pay can be used. |
| walk | – From Mong Kok Station (Exit B2/B3), walk north along Nathan Road, turn onto Portland Street, and walk for about 500 meters, approximately 5-7 minutes. – From Mong Kok East Station (Exit C), walk west along Mong Kok Road and turn onto Portland Street. It's about 600-700 meters, or 8-10 minutes. | Mong Kok is crowded, so it is recommended to avoid peak hours (noon and evening). – Portland Street South (where 311 is located) is close to Langham Place and is a prominent landmark. |
| Self-driving and parking | – Langham Place parking lot(Langham Place): Located at the intersection of Portland Street and Argyle Street, about a 2-3 minute walk to No. 311, hourly rate is HK$30-40/hour. – MOKO New Century Plaza Parking Lot(Next to Mong Kok East Station): Approximately 5-7 minutes walk, hourly rate is HK$25-35/hour, shopping parking discount is provided (maximum 4 hours free on weekdays, 3 hours on weekends and public holidays, requires same-day purchase and registration). – Startup Center Parking Lot(Mong Kok Road): Approximately 5 minutes walk, open from 8:00 to 00:00, hourly rate HK$20-30/hour. – Government parking lot(e.g., Yau Ma Tei car park, Shanghai Street): about a 5-10 minute walk. Overnight parking (19:00-07:00) is cheaper, about HK$10-15/hour. | Parking fees in Mong Kok are relatively high, so it is recommended to check for discounts or reserve a parking space in advance. – For Langham Place and MOKO parking lots, free parking hours can be redeemed with a same-day receipt. For electronic payments (such as credit cards and Alipay), a transaction record must be presented. Traffic in Mong Kok is heavy, so it is recommended to avoid peak hours (noon and evening). |
Additional details
- Location of 311 Portland StreetLocated on the southern section of Portland Street, near the intersection of Langham Place and Argyle Street, it belongs to the Mong Kok commercial district and is close to landmarks such as Argyle Centre and Zion Apartments.
- Traffic advice:
- MTRIt is the most convenient and fastest way, directly accessible from Exit B2/B3 of Mong Kok Station, suitable for travelers who don't want to get stuck in traffic.
- buses and minibusesIt is suitable for those traveling from more distant areas (such as the airport or the New Territories), with frequent service. However, roads in Mong Kok are congested, so allow extra time.
- ParkingThere are many options, but parking spaces are scarce in Mong Kok. It is recommended to use MOKO or Langham Place parking lots and combine them with consumer discounts to save money.
- Mong Kok is one of the most densely populated areas in the world, with an average of 130,000 people per square kilometer. When walking, you need to pay attention to the crowds and safety.
- We recommend using an electronic map to plan your route and ensure you arrive at your destination accurately.
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