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Golden Emperor Garden acupressure discount (Mong Kok)

  • 2 weeks ago
金帝苑指壓優惠
金帝苑指壓
Jin Di Yuan Acupressure
旺角站A1出口
Mong Kok Station Exit A1

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address: 1/F, Lee Fat Building, 42-44 Bute Street, Mong Kok Clicking this will open Google Maps.
Telephone: 2396 7994 2391 3632

金帝苑指壓
Jin Di Yuan Acupressure

How to get there

TransportationDetailsRemark
MTR (Main Transit Railway)Take the MTR Tsuen Wan Line toMong Kok StationIt's a 7-minute walk from Exit A1 of the subway.Mong Kok Station Exit A1 is located at the intersection of Fai Fook Street, a short walking distance, making it suitable for quick access.
BusMong Kok Central StationLocated on Nathan Road southbound, near Mong Kok Centre and OCT Centre, about a 3-5 minute walk to Lee Fat Building.
– Main bus routes:
– KMB Route 44 (between Tsing Yi Village and Mong Kok East Station, passing near Bute Street).
– Citybus A21 (Airport to Hung Hom, via Mong Kok Centre Station).
– Other routes, such as KMB routes 1, 1A, 6, and 9, allow passengers to alight at stops near Nathan Road.
– Ticket price: Depends on the route, for example, A21 is about HK$33 (Airport to Mong Kok).
– Mong Kok Central Station was formerly known as "Fai Fu Street" or "Mong Kok MTR Station". Please confirm the station name to avoid confusion.
Buses run frequently, but traffic in Mong Kok is heavy, so it is recommended to allow extra time.
MinibusRed minibusMany routes pass through Nathan Road or Sai Yeung Choi Street in Mong Kok. Get off at Mong Kok Centre or Fai Fook Street and walk for about 5 minutes.
– Common routes: Mong Kok to Tsuen Wan, Mong Kok to Yuen Long, etc.
– Ticket price: Approximately HK$$5-$15, depending on the route.
– Minibus stops are more flexible, so pay attention to where you want to get off. It is recommended to confirm with the driver which stop is near Bute Street.
– Minibuses do not have a fixed timetable and depend on traffic conditions.
Taxi– Take a taxi from the city center (such as Central or Tsim Sha Tsui) to 42-44 Bute Street. The journey takes about 10-20 minutes, depending on traffic conditions.
– Cost: Approximately HK$100-100 (depending on the starting point and traffic conditions).
– Drop-off point: You can get off directly at the entrance of Lifa Building on Bute Street.
Traffic is heavy in Mong Kok, and there may be traffic jams in the evening or on holidays. It is recommended to allow extra time.
– You can book a ride using ride-hailing apps (such as Uber and HKTaxi), which is convenient and fast.
walk– Approximately 5-10 minutes walk from Mong Kok Station or Mong Kok East Station.
– Route: From Mong Kok Station Exit B1, walk west along Fai Fook Street and turn onto Bute Street; or from Mong Kok East Station, walk west along Prince Edward Road and turn onto Bute Street.
– Distance: Approximately 300-500 meters.
– Pedestrian walkways in Mong Kok are quite crowded, so be careful when carrying large luggage.
– Bijie Street is a one-way street for vehicles; please be aware of pedestrian safety.
Driving and ParkingDriving directionsFrom other areas of Kowloon, you can go along Nathan Road or Lai Chi Kok Road and turn onto Bute Street.Parking spaces are scarce in Mong Kok, so it is recommended to check availability in advance.
– Pitt Street is a one-way street. After parking, walk to Li Fat Building and pay attention to the roadside signs.
Parking is harder to find on holidays or at night, so consider using public transportation to save time.

Additional details

  • Location of Lifang BuildingLocated at 42-44 Bute Street, Mong Kok, Yau Tsim Mong District, Kowloon, this is a mixed-use commercial and residential building. Nearby are Mong Kok Centre, Royal Plaza Hotel and several other commercial buildings.
  • Surrounding facilitiesThe area around Lee Fat Building is well-equipped with restaurants, shops, and massage parlors. Sai Yeung Choi Street South (Sneaker Street) and Fa Yuen Street are just a few minutes' walk away, making it ideal for shopping and dining.
  • Traffic Notice:
  • Mong Kok is a busy commercial area, so it is recommended to use the MTR or buses to avoid traffic congestion.
  • If you are driving, it is recommended to use a parking lot search platform to check availability and fees.
  • Be mindful of pedestrian traffic and narrow streets when walking, especially around Sai Yeung Choi Street and Bute Street.

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