Symphony of Lights from Tsim Sha Tsui
A fantastic light show over Victoria Harbour the Symphony of Lights is held every night at 8PM.
Best seen from the Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade it can actually be seen from many places in the district.
Tsim Sha Tsui
Always Exciting!
A fantastic light show over Victoria Harbour the Symphony of Lights is held every night at 8PM.
Best seen from the Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade it can actually be seen from many places in the district.
In Chinese the district is called 尖沙嘴, which literally means Tip Sand Mouth, and is a reference to the sandy river which once flowed here, long since covered by land reclamation. The pronunciation is impossible to describe using Roman letters alone, some attempts include Jim Shar Joy and Chim Sa Choi but none are of course accurate, and it is very hard for a non Chinese native to pronounce the words correctly. Hence the common abriviation into TST - sounded out as "tee-ess-tee". Everybody in Hong Kong will understand if you say TST.
When it comes to writing you will see Tsim Sha Tsui and Tsimshatsui used equally, both are acceptable. But not Tsimsha Tsui or Tsim Shatsui, that would be incorrect. However you say or write it, TST is a fascinating place to be.