Avenue of Stars 星光大道 : Hong Kong’s Hollywood Walk of Fame

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Avenue of Stars also known as 星光大道 is modelled after the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Located along the Tsim Sha Tsui Waterfront (Victoria Harbour), the Avenue of Stars pays tribute to Hong Kong celebrities who have contributed significantly to the Hong Kong’s entertainment industry.

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On our first night here, as it was raining, we were not able to see much of the plaques of the celebrities, much less the Symphony of Lights display. However, this time, as we’re visiting in the day, we managed to catch a few stars ourselves!

Stars we saw at the Avenue of Stars

A kid with Jackie Chan's plaque at Avenue of Stars
A kid with Jackie Chan’s plaque at Avenue of Stars
Andy Lau's plaque at the Avenue of Stars Hong Kong
Andy Lau’s plaque at the Avenue of Stars Hong Kong
One of Kate's favourite - Louis Koo's plaque at the Avenue of Stars Tsim Sha Tsui Waterfront
One of Kate’s favourite – Louis Koo’s plaque at the Avenue of Stars Tsim Sha Tsui Waterfront
Bruce Lee's statue added in 2005 to the Avenue of Stars
Bruce Lee’s statue added in 2005 to the Avenue of Stars
Bruce Lee's Plaque at Avenue of the Stars
Bruce Lee’s Plaque at Avenue of the Stars

How to get to Avenue of Stars


The Avenue of Stars is located at the Tsim Sha Tsui Waterfront at the Victoria Harbour. You can actually take a walk from the TST MTR but it will be a rather long walk. The signs however, are quite friendly and will be able to direct you to the Avenue of Stars rather effortlessly.

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