Dragon Centre, Shopping center in Sham Shui Po District, Hong Kong.
Dragon Centre is a shopping mall with nine floors and over 40,000 square meters of retail space in the Sham Shui Po district. It houses international brands, local stores, restaurants, and entertainment areas spread across its levels.
The center opened in 1994 on the grounds of the former Sham Shui Po Camp, which served as a prisoner-of-war facility during Hong Kong's wartime occupation. This site marks a shift from that difficult history to a modern shopping and entertainment destination.
The food options here show how Hong Kong mixes old and new eating traditions, with local dishes and modern restaurants existing side by side. Visitors can see how different generations and visitors eat together in one place, sharing tastes from across the city.
The center sits directly next to Sham Shui Po MTR station with a bus terminal on the ground floor, making it easy to reach by public transport. Visitors can arrive by train, bus, or car, and the location provides smooth connections to other areas of the city.
The center features a decommissioned indoor roller coaster hanging from the ceiling, a remnant of earlier entertainment offerings at the site. The eighth floor also has an ice skating rink, bringing a winter activity indoors in the middle of the bustling district.
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