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Dragon Centre — Attraction in Hong Kong

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Dragon Centre
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Nearby attractions
Apliu Street Flea Market
121 Kweilin St, Sham Shui Po, Hong Kong
Jumpin Gym U.S.A.
Hong Kong, Sham Shui Po, Yen Chow St, 6號, Dragon Centre, 樓601B舖
Sham Shui Po Park
733 Lai Chi Kok Rd, Sham Shui Po, Hong Kong
Tin Hau Temple - Sham Shui Po
182號 Yee Kuk St, Sham Shui Po, Hong Kong
Sham Shui Po Park Stage II
733 Lai Chi Kok Rd, Sham Shui Po, Hong Kong
Sam Tai Tsz Temple & Pak Tai Temple, Sham Shui Po
194 Yu Chau Street, 196 Yu Chau St, Sham Shui Po, Hong Kong
Heritage of Mei Ho House
70 Berwick St, Pak Tin, Hong Kong
Children's Playground, Sham Shui Po Park
Hong Kong, Sham Shui Po, Lai Chi Kok Rd, 733號香港深水埗荔枝角道733號深水埗公園 Kowloon
Maple Street Playground
Cheung Sha Wan Rd, Sham Shui Po, Hong Kong
Cheung Sha Wan Playground
Hong Kong, Cheung Sha Wan, Cheung Sha Wan Rd, and號 Fat Tseung Street
Nearby restaurants
TamJai Yunnan Mixian (Sham Shui Po)
Dragon Centre, Unit Nos. 215A-216 & 223-225, 2/F, No. 37 Yen Chow St, Sham Shui Po, Hong Kong
Pizza Hut Hong Kong
樓311號舖, 深水埗欽洲街37K西九龍中心3, Sham Shui Po, Hong Kong
Lemon Cafe
264-266 Yu Chau St, Sham Shui Po, Hong Kong
Saizeriya
Level 4, Dragon Centre, 37K Yen Chow St, Sham Shui Po, Hong Kong
Wah Yuen Restaurant
270 Yu Chau St, Sham Shui Po, Hong Kong
Sun Heung Yuen (Kin Kee)
Hong Kong, Sham Shui Po, Kweilin St, 38號A地下
Lahore Kebab Garden
6 floor, Food Court, Dragon Center, 6/F, Shop, No. 2 Yen Chow St, Sham Shui Po, Hong Kong
YEARS
號1號, Fuk Lung Building, 191-199 Fuk Wa St, Sham Shui Po, Hong Kong
Shaan Curry and Kebab
Peace Building, Yen Chow St, Sham Shui Po, Hong Kong
Hong Chang Dim Sum Restaurant
280 Yu Chau St, Sham Shui Po, Hong Kong
Nearby hotels
Metroplace Boutique
307 Lai Chi Kok Rd, Sham Shui Po, Hong Kong
YHA Mei Ho House Youth Hostel
41, 70 Berwick St, Shek Kip Mei, Hong Kong
E Hotel Hong Kong
189號 Pei Ho St, Sham Shui Po, Hong Kong
JST Hotel
Hong Kong, Sham Shui Po, Nam Cheong St, 21-23號南昌23
Lander Hotel Prince Edward
King Man House, 156-158號 Tai Nan St, Tong Mi, Hong Kong
VP Hotel
149 Lai Chi Kok Rd, Tai Kok Tsui, Hong Kong
Wontonmeen
135 Lai Chi Kok Rd, Lai Chi Kok, Hong Kong
星淮酒店 Starphire Hotel
103 Tung Chau St, Tai Kok Tsui, Hong Kong
Oriental Lander Hotel
206 Tong Mi Rd, Prince Edward, Hong Kong
Weave Studios – Prince Edward
36 Boundary St, Mong Kok, Hong Kong
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Dragon Centre

Dragon Centre, 37K號 Yen Chow St, Sham Shui Po, Hong Kong
3.7(5K)
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attractions: Apliu Street Flea Market, Jumpin Gym U.S.A., Sham Shui Po Park, Tin Hau Temple - Sham Shui Po, Sham Shui Po Park Stage II, Sam Tai Tsz Temple & Pak Tai Temple, Sham Shui Po, Heritage of Mei Ho House, Children's Playground, Sham Shui Po Park, Maple Street Playground, Cheung Sha Wan Playground, restaurants: TamJai Yunnan Mixian (Sham Shui Po), Pizza Hut Hong Kong, Lemon Cafe, Saizeriya, Wah Yuen Restaurant, Sun Heung Yuen (Kin Kee), Lahore Kebab Garden, YEARS, Shaan Curry and Kebab, Hong Chang Dim Sum Restaurant
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Phone
+852 2360 0982
Website
dragoncentre.com.hk

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Nearby attractions of Dragon Centre

Apliu Street Flea Market

Jumpin Gym U.S.A.

Sham Shui Po Park

Tin Hau Temple - Sham Shui Po

Sham Shui Po Park Stage II

Sam Tai Tsz Temple & Pak Tai Temple, Sham Shui Po

Heritage of Mei Ho House

Children's Playground, Sham Shui Po Park

Maple Street Playground

Cheung Sha Wan Playground

Apliu Street Flea Market

Apliu Street Flea Market

4.0

(1.2K)

Open 24 hours
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Jumpin Gym U.S.A.

Jumpin Gym U.S.A.

3.7

(38)

Closed
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Sham Shui Po Park

Sham Shui Po Park

3.8

(639)

Open 24 hours
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Tin Hau Temple - Sham Shui Po

Tin Hau Temple - Sham Shui Po

4.2

(129)

Closed
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Nearby restaurants of Dragon Centre

TamJai Yunnan Mixian (Sham Shui Po)

Pizza Hut Hong Kong

Lemon Cafe

Saizeriya

Wah Yuen Restaurant

Sun Heung Yuen (Kin Kee)

Lahore Kebab Garden

YEARS

Shaan Curry and Kebab

Hong Chang Dim Sum Restaurant

TamJai Yunnan Mixian (Sham Shui Po)

TamJai Yunnan Mixian (Sham Shui Po)

3.3

(140)

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Pizza Hut Hong Kong

Pizza Hut Hong Kong

3.6

(241)

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Lemon Cafe

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(456)

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Saizeriya

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3.8

(767)

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Marvles WongMarvles Wong
As a teenager visiting Dragon Centre in Hong Kong, I was excited to explore the mall's many shops and entertainment options. From the moment I stepped inside, I was struck by the vibrant atmosphere and lively energy of the place. One of the highlights of my visit was the arcade, which had a wide selection of classic and modern games to play. I spent hours competing with my friends and trying to beat high scores. The cinema was another great feature, with its comfortable seats and state-of-the-art sound system making for a great movie-watching experience. I also appreciated the variety of shops at Dragon Centre, from trendy fashion boutiques to quirky gift stores. I was able to find some unique items that I couldn't find anywhere else. The food court was another highlight of my visit, with a wide range of local and international cuisine to choose from. I loved trying out new dishes and flavors, and the prices were very reasonable. Overall, Dragon Centre is a great destination for teens looking for fun and entertainment. With its arcade, cinema, shops, and food court, there is something for everyone to enjoy. I would definitely recommend a visit to this lively and exciting mall.
Erica JErica J
This mall has seen its glory days but still has some surprises to offer. There's an abandoned roller coaster in the upper levels, how many places have that. The ice skating rink is still opened. Claw games galore. Lots of small stalls with clothes and for hobby enthusiasts. The food court has a wide variety, a lot of South Asian foods. There is also a cozy coffee alley hidden in the one of the upper levels good for chilling out or remote work. I tried Shun's Milk Tea, one of the best milk teas I had on my trip. The husband and wife team behind this little cafe were super hospitable and the food was amazing. The milk tea was traditionally made with the silk stocking, it was smooth and flavorful. The toast was thicc and delicious.
EmilyEmily
- there's a YUMMY tea shop called CoCo Fresh Tea & Juice--found it by accident, but it was SO GOOD - This center is lowkey a hidden gem because there's SOOO many arcade stores inside, it's actually insane - There's areas for massages, gachapons, nail shops and even a corner for K-pop - there's quite a few spots to eat as well - the top floor is a closed-down kids play area which is kinda eerie with the shut-down rollercoaster, but the arcade place is still in use - the "mall" isn't really a place to cool down because the AC wasn't strong at all - If you are looking for a shopping center that's kind of retro, authentic and spooky, then this is the place
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As a teenager visiting Dragon Centre in Hong Kong, I was excited to explore the mall's many shops and entertainment options. From the moment I stepped inside, I was struck by the vibrant atmosphere and lively energy of the place. One of the highlights of my visit was the arcade, which had a wide selection of classic and modern games to play. I spent hours competing with my friends and trying to beat high scores. The cinema was another great feature, with its comfortable seats and state-of-the-art sound system making for a great movie-watching experience. I also appreciated the variety of shops at Dragon Centre, from trendy fashion boutiques to quirky gift stores. I was able to find some unique items that I couldn't find anywhere else. The food court was another highlight of my visit, with a wide range of local and international cuisine to choose from. I loved trying out new dishes and flavors, and the prices were very reasonable. Overall, Dragon Centre is a great destination for teens looking for fun and entertainment. With its arcade, cinema, shops, and food court, there is something for everyone to enjoy. I would definitely recommend a visit to this lively and exciting mall.
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This mall has seen its glory days but still has some surprises to offer. There's an abandoned roller coaster in the upper levels, how many places have that. The ice skating rink is still opened. Claw games galore. Lots of small stalls with clothes and for hobby enthusiasts. The food court has a wide variety, a lot of South Asian foods. There is also a cozy coffee alley hidden in the one of the upper levels good for chilling out or remote work. I tried Shun's Milk Tea, one of the best milk teas I had on my trip. The husband and wife team behind this little cafe were super hospitable and the food was amazing. The milk tea was traditionally made with the silk stocking, it was smooth and flavorful. The toast was thicc and delicious.
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- there's a YUMMY tea shop called CoCo Fresh Tea & Juice--found it by accident, but it was SO GOOD - This center is lowkey a hidden gem because there's SOOO many arcade stores inside, it's actually insane - There's areas for massages, gachapons, nail shops and even a corner for K-pop - there's quite a few spots to eat as well - the top floor is a closed-down kids play area which is kinda eerie with the shut-down rollercoaster, but the arcade place is still in use - the "mall" isn't really a place to cool down because the AC wasn't strong at all - If you are looking for a shopping center that's kind of retro, authentic and spooky, then this is the place
Emily

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3.7
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5.0
1y

The Dragon Centre in Sham Shui Po is a veritable mecca for all things computers and electronics. This massive multi-story complex is essentially Hong Kong's one-stop-shop for any tech-related needs.

The upper floors of the Dragon Centre are absolutely packed with stalls and shops specializing in computer parts, accessories, software, and more. Whether you're looking to build your own rig, upgrade an existing system, or find some obscure tech component, you're likely to find it here.

The selection is truly staggering - row after row of vendors selling everything from the latest graphics cards and CPUs to niche cables, adapters, and peripherals. And the prices are often very competitive, with plenty of opportunity to negotiate good deals.

It's not just the core PC components either. The Dragon Centre also has a huge presence of mobile phone shops, repair services, and vendors of all sorts of consumer electronics. Smartphones, tablets, drones, cameras - you name it, they've got it.

Beyond the retail experience, the Dragon Centre also has a number of small workshops and repair services on-site. So if you need something fixed or modified, you can likely find a specialist right here.

The energy and hustle of the place is palpable. It can feel a bit chaotic at times, but that's all part of the experience. Navigating the crowded floors and haggling with vendors is half the fun.

Overall, the Dragon Centre is an absolute must-visit destination for any tech enthusiast or DIY computer builder in Hong Kong. Nowhere else in the city will you find such a dense concentration of computer and electronics resources all in one place. Just be prepared to do some...

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4.0
2y

As a teenager visiting Dragon Centre in Hong Kong, I was excited to explore the mall's many shops and entertainment options. From the moment I stepped inside, I was struck by the vibrant atmosphere and lively energy of the place.

One of the highlights of my visit was the arcade, which had a wide selection of classic and modern games to play. I spent hours competing with my friends and trying to beat high scores. The cinema was another great feature, with its comfortable seats and state-of-the-art sound system making for a great movie-watching experience.

I also appreciated the variety of shops at Dragon Centre, from trendy fashion boutiques to quirky gift stores. I was able to find some unique items that I couldn't find anywhere else.

The food court was another highlight of my visit, with a wide range of local and international cuisine to choose from. I loved trying out new dishes and flavors, and the prices were very reasonable.

Overall, Dragon Centre is a great destination for teens looking for fun and entertainment. With its arcade, cinema, shops, and food court, there is something for everyone to enjoy. I would definitely recommend a visit to this lively and...

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3.0
8y

This is typical of the sort of local malls you find in Hong Kong - although it's definitely on the large size for one of them. It's one of those places where the product range is wife enough that you could probably get anything you actually needed here. The general layout is a circular atrium with a wing on each side. The wings are a mix of larger stores like supermarkets and areas containing large numbers of stalls. There is a food court on the 8th floor and many restaurants on the floors just below it. There is also an indoor rollercoaster, although I've never seen it operating and it's possibly out of service.

One other thing to watch is the slightly unconventional escalator layout. There are three sets of escalators, two sets up and one set down. However one of the up escalators only stops at alternate floors, which can catch you out until you...

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