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Hong Kong Red Light District Guide: Explore the Hidden Beauty of 141 Building

Hong Kong Station Street soliciting customers and a phoenix on the first floor (apartment 141). The number one on the floor is often referred to as one on the floor, and is often represented by numbers in Hong Kong. The most common ones are "141" and "161". Among them, "141" is a direct translation from the English homophonic "One Floor One", and also means "One For One", that is, "one-to-one" service. "161" is a homophone from Cantonese. After these two sets of numbers were used as URLs by websites that provide relevant information, these two sets of numbers are now commonly used in areas outside Hong Kong to refer to the first floor.






There are many buildings with "one phoenix on one floor" in Hong Kong, including Tai On Building in Sai Wan Ho, Golden Bridge Tower in Kwun Tong, Fuji Building in Wan Chai, Hsin Hing Building in Mong Kok, Kam Lun Building and Kin Hing Building, etc. Since there is now a network that can provide first-floor information, there are more and more first-floor stores operating in a scattered manner.

Explore the hidden treasures of Building 141

These gourmet restaurants are located in gourmet buildings in the bustling city centre. Hong Kong's Fuji Building and Kin Hing Building are gourmet paradises for singles. There are 141 apartment listings:

Building 56-58, Lai Chi Kok Road
Wubao Building
Kin Hing Building
Fook Lok Building
Champagne Building Tower B
Fat Lee Building
Hop Yee Building
Fuji Building
Hing Leong Building

Many tourists have been to Victoria Harbor in Tsim Sha Tsui and walked through Times Square in Causeway Bay, but they don't know that the most delicious food in the world is hidden in the ordinary buildings you walk through. Affordable prices, sweet flavors, and lots of choices.

Specific building introduction and map

Fuji Building: The address is at Exit C of Causeway Bay MTR Station. The decoration is better and the room rent is more expensive, so the meal cost is usually 50-100 Hong Kong dollars higher than that of other food buildings. There are Chinese restaurants and Western restaurants.

Kin Hing Building: The address is at Exit D3 of Mongkok MTR Station. The price-performance ratio is very high. The quality of the dishes is as good as that of Fuji Tower, but the price is cheaper.

Fat Lee Building: The address is at Exit N2 of Tsim Sha Tsui MTR Station. Specializing in Chinese restaurants and Southeast Asian cuisine.

Other buildings such as Hop Yee Building and Kam Bang Building also have good restaurants.

Summary and suggestions

In most restaurants in Hong Kong, you can expect authentic ingredients and high-quality service. In terms of dining environment, Hong Kong restaurants attach great importance to hygiene. For those visitors who don’t speak Cantonese, there is no need to worry about the language barrier.

Appendix of some restaurant addresses:

Fat Lee Building, 33-35 Carnarvon Road, Tsim Sha Tsui
Wubao Building, 103-109 Sai Yeung Choi Street South, Mongkok
Jordan Fook Lok Building, 19-21 Jordan Road
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