San Po Kong, Industrial neighborhood in Wong Tai Sin District, Hong Kong.
San Po Kong is a neighborhood in Wong Tai Sin featuring residential towers, factory buildings, warehouses, and shopping centers arranged in a regular street grid. The district blends housing, commerce, and markets throughout its layout.
The area grew from Po Kong Village into an industrial center after 1958 when airport activities moved away from the nearby Kai Tak area. This shift brought rapid urban growth and economic changes to the district.
Traditional dim sum restaurants and street vendors selling Cantonese food are woven into the daily rhythm of the neighborhood. These eating customs shape how locals and visitors experience the district's identity.
Wong Tai Sin and Diamond Hill MTR stations are the main transit hubs serving the district and connecting it to the rest of Hong Kong. These stations make the neighborhood easy to navigate on foot.
The neighborhood is home to Just Climb, an indoor climbing facility with walls designed for different skill levels. This unexpected leisure spot brings climbers from across the city to the industrial area.
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