Chung King Mansions (Hong Kong)

China / Hongkong / Hong Kong / Nathan Road, 36-44
 hotel, mixed-used building, apartment building, 1961_construction, commercial building

"Chung King Mansions" is the building having about 80 low cost accommodations (guest houses) located in Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong. It is well-known as having many Indian restaurants and the best rate (and the worst rate) money changers in Hong Kong, too.
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Coordinates:   22°17'47"N   114°10'21"E

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  • Chung King Mansion is the best place in Hong Kong to get Indian Tasty Food. Should you requir indian Punjabi veg food must visit Samrat on the fifth Floor. The Food is Very Good. Once must keep their eyes safe on the ground floor to South Indian Sluts as well.
  • i love Chung King Mansion becse i know Chung King Mansion
  • Its a nice place and one gets a feel of India once inside. Foriegn curency changers rates are good on first floor.
  • Well, if you are a backpacker, and you don't mind to stay in a cheap place, this is a good place to get accommodation. Taiwan Hostel is quite nice, clean and friendly workers.
  • the ground floor is also a good place to exchange foreign currency. There are several money changers near the entrance with varying rates, so be sure to check the display boards showing the exchange rates to avoid getting ripped off. The Indian/Pakistani money changers usually give better rates than the Chinese ones. They don't charge any commission
  • WHEN I WAS IN HONG KONG I VISITED THIS PLACE. GOOD PLACE FOR INDIAN FOOD. LITTLE EXPENSIVE BUT YOU GET THE FEELING THAT YOU ARE BACK HOME WITH EVERYTHING FROM INDIA, PAKISTAN, BANGLADESH AND SRI LANKA. EVERYTHING INCLUDES MONEY CHANGERS,FOOD,CLOTHES,ELECTRONICS,GROCERIES ETC. YOU CAN EVEN STAY IN SMALL ROOMS THAT THEY HAVE AT VERY PRICES.
  • It's a good place to stay!many good guest house there,i stay in New China Guest house In block D,it's cheap and nice ,try to find a chinese guest house as the indian one are really not that good and clean
  • cheap guest house are there
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