Located north of Causeway Bay on Hong Kong Island, Tai Hang borders Tin Hau and Happy Valley, offering a blend of tradition and modernity. The area is renowned for its historic Tai Hang Fire Dragon Dance, which draws large crowds of tourists every Mid-Autumn Festival. Furthermore, Tai Hang boasts a diverse array of unique restaurants, cafes, and boutiques, creating a unique community atmosphere.
Although there is no subway station in Tai Hang itself, the nearby Tin Hau Station (Island Line) is only about a 5 to 10-minute walk from Tai Hang. Exit from Tin Hau Station A1, walk east along King’s Road, and turn into Tai Hang Road to arrive.
Many bus routes pass through Tai Hang or its vicinity, mainly operated by Citybus. For example:
You can check Citybus’ official website for the latest route and schedule information.
Green minibuses offer flexible travel options, connecting Tai Hang with Causeway Bay, Wan Chai and other areas. For example:
Taking a taxi to Tai Hang from various districts in Hong Kong will vary depending on the distance from the starting point and traffic conditions.
Below is a Google map of the Tai Hang area.
For information on bus routes, schedules, fares, etc., please refer to Citybus’ official website:
📌This information was first edited and compiled by AI. Editor: Qian Jiajun