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Yunlai Acupressure Special Offer (Mong Kok)

  • 2 weeks ago
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Yunlai Acupressure

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discountpriceService Hours
Fun Morning Show (08:00 – 12:00)$410The whole process takes 45 minutes.
Exciting double flight$800The whole process takes 45 minutes.

address: 1/F, Kam Kei Building, 489 Shanghai Street, Mong Kok (intersection of Soy Street) Clicking this will open Google Maps.

Telephone: 2661 3385 2661 3255 9183 5744 9760 3008

How to get there

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MTR (Main Transit Railway)Mong Kok Station (Tsuen Wan Line/Kwun Tong Line): Exit from Exit E1 → Turn right onto Argyle Street → Turn left onto Shanghai Street → Walk straight for about 500 meters to No. 455 (see right side).
Yau Ma Tei Station (Tsuen Wan Line): Exit from Exit B2 → Walk north along Shanghai Street → Walk straight for about 1 kilometer (passing Temple Street) to No. 455.
– It is recommended to use the MTR. Mong Kok Station is the closest subway station. The walking route is simple; just walk straight along Shanghai Street.
– The subway is more crowded during peak hours (7-9 am and 5-7 pm), so allow extra time.
BusrouteMany bus routes pass through Mong Kok, including KMB routes 1, 1A, 2, 6, 9, and 203C. Get off at "Mong Kok Centre" or "Fai Fu Street" stop and walk for about 3-5 minutes to reach the destination.
– Take Citybus A21 (Airport Express) and get off at “Mong Kok Centre, Royal Plaza Hotel, Mong Kok Station”. It’s about a 5-minute walk from there.
– Specific location: Located south of Nathan Road, outside Mong Kok Centre Phase 1 and OCT Commercial Centre (for reference).
– The bus stop is close to Kam Kei Building, making it convenient for passengers traveling from other parts of Kowloon or the airport.
– To check the latest bus routes and timetables, you can use the official KMB or Citybus apps.
MinibusLangham Place Minibus TerminusLocated on Shanghai Street near Langham Place, it's about a 3-5 minute walk to the Golden Building.
– The routes include minibuses to and from Yau Ma Tei, Jordan, Tsim Sha Tsui and other areas. Specific routes can be found at the minibus station (for reference).
- Minibuses run frequently and are suitable for short trips, but seating is limited, so be aware of potential overcrowding during peak hours.
– Minibus fares are approximately HK$1, T4, T5-10, depending on the route.
Taxi– Take a taxi from Mong Kok Station or nearby area to 489 Shanghai Street. The journey takes about 2-5 minutes and costs approximately HK$$30-50 (depending on traffic conditions).
– Taxis can stop directly near the Kam Kei Building, but Shanghai Street is a one-way southbound road, so please pay attention to traffic direction (for reference).
– Taxis are suitable for passengers with luggage or those who need to get there quickly.
Traffic is heavy in Mong Kok, so it is recommended to avoid peak hours (8-10 am and 5-8 pm).
walk– From Mong Kok Station Exit B1, walk south along Shanghai Street for about 5-7 minutes to reach the destination.
– Approximately a 3-5 minute walk from Langham Place or Cordis Hong Kong (555 Shanghai Street) (for reference).
– Shanghai Street has wide sidewalks and a pleasant pedestrian environment, with shops and restaurants along the way.
– Be mindful of pedestrian traffic and safety when walking at night.
self-drivingrouteFrom Lai Chi Kok Road or Nathan Road, turn onto Shanghai Street and proceed south along the one-way road to Kam Kei House (489 Shanghai Street).
– Navigation suggestion: Use Google Maps or Amap and enter "489 Shanghai Street".
Parking location:
1. Langham Place parking lot(555 Shanghai Street): Hourly parking is available. It is about a 3-5 minute walk to Kam Kei Building. The fee is about HK$$30-40 per hour.
2. Mong Kok Centre Parking Lot(Nathan Road near Argyle Street): about a 5-minute walk, the fee is about HK$$25-35/hour.
3. roadside parking spacesThere are a few metered parking spaces on Shanghai Street and nearby streets (such as Fai Fu Street and Argyle Street), which cost about HK$1 TP 4 T 2/15 minutes, but the spaces are limited and you need to try your luck.
– Parking time restrictions: Metered parking spaces usually have a 1-2 hour limit; please pay attention to the signs.
– Shanghai Street is a one-way southbound road. Drivers should pay attention to traffic direction and roadside parking restrictions (for reference).
Traffic is heavy in Mong Kok, so it is recommended to allow extra time to find a parking space.
Parking fees may vary depending on the time of day or holidays; it is recommended to check in advance.

Summary and Recommendations

  • Preferred mode of transportationThe MTR (Mong Kok Station) is the most convenient and fastest option, with a short walking distance and low cost.
  • Parking suggestionsIf you are driving, prioritize Langham Place or Mong Kok Centre parking lots, as street-side metered parking spaces are hard to find and time is limited.
  • PrecautionsMong Kok is a busy commercial area; it is recommended to avoid peak hours to reduce traffic congestion and pedestrian flow. Using a navigation app in advance can improve efficiency.

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