13 Tsuen Wan: The underrated one
Just like Tsuen Wan, tourists and newcomers to the city might skip over getting to know you at first, but Hong Kong locals will already know what’s up. Your unassuming personality might be likened to a hidden gem, only to reveal the treasure trove of good qualities underneath. The treasure trove, of course, being all your well-loved restaurants that appeal to hardcore foodies seeking out a new hipster haunt, but also modest locals looking for authentic Hong Kong comfort food.
Once you’ve opened up a bit more, friends of yours will realise that you’ve also got your own brand of fun, as evidenced by the district’s massive cat café The Cats Tea Room, the 2,300-square-foot lollapalooza that is Dudu Partyroom, and the artistic and historic landmark revitalisation project that is The Mills, where you can take in retail opportunities, culture, and the arts!