Tin Hau is located in the northern part of Hong Kong Island and is administratively part of the Wan Chai District. The district is named after the Tin Hau Temple, one of Hong Kong’s oldest Taoist buildings, dedicated to Mazu, the goddess of the sea. With its blend of traditional and modern architectural styles, Tin Hau boasts a rich cultural atmosphere and historical background, attracting many locals and tourists alike.
There are many bus routes passing through Tin Hau District, the most common ones are:
These routes connect Hong Kong Island, Kowloon and various areas in the New Territories.
Hong Kong tram services cover the Tin Hau area. Passengers can get on at Tin Hau Road, King’s Road, etc. and go to Central, Causeway Bay and other places.
Several minibus routes pass through Tin Hau, providing flexible transportation options.
Taking a taxi to Tin Hau 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 Tin Hau District.
For information on bus routes, schedules, fares, etc., please refer to the following official websites:
📌This information was first edited and compiled by AI. Editor: Qian Jiajun