Ocean Terminal, cruise terminal and shopping centre located on Canton Road in Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong
Ocean Terminal is a waterfront facility in Hong Kong that functions as both a cruise terminal and shopping center. The building features two main components: a harbor area with large docking facilities for cruise ships and an open shopping center containing shops and restaurants.
The facility opened in 1966, replacing a simple pier that previously occupied the site. Over decades, the complex expanded and became Hong Kong's first shopping center, reflecting the city's development as a major port.
The name reflects its waterfront location and role as a gathering place where local and international life intersect. You see residents and tourists alike moving through the space, stopping to shop, dine, or simply watch the harbor activity unfold.
The terminal is located in Tsim Sha Tsui and is easily accessible by subway, bus, or on foot. The space features wide walkways with natural light and clear pathways, making navigation straightforward.
The terminal was Hong Kong's first enclosed shopping center, pioneering the combination of ships and shopping in one location. The large docking facilities can accommodate vessels up to 50,000 tons, showcasing the scale of this modern facility.
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