Korean Street, Hong Kong
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Korean Street (), also known as Little Korea (), is a
Koreatown A Koreatown (Korean: 코리아타운), also known as a Little Korea or Little Seoul, is a Korean-dominated ethnic enclave within a city or metropolitan area outside the Korean Peninsula. History Koreatowns as an East Asian ethnic enclave have ...
in
Hong Kong Hong Kong ( (US) or (UK); , ), officially the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China ( abbr. Hong Kong SAR or HKSAR), is a city and special administrative region of China on the eastern Pearl River Delt ...
located primarily on
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in
Tsim Sha Tsui Tsim Sha Tsui, often abbreviated as TST, is an list of areas of Hong Kong, urban area in southern Kowloon, Hong Kong. The area is administratively part of the Yau Tsim Mong District. Tsim Sha Tsui East is a piece of land reclaimed from the Hu ...
. A compact community of
Koreans Koreans ( South Korean: , , North Korean: , ; see names of Korea) are an East Asian ethnic group native to the Korean Peninsula. Koreans mainly live in the two Korean nation states: North Korea and South Korea (collectively and simply refe ...
have lived in this area since the 1960s, and there is a concentration of Korean shops opened by Koreans, such as Korean restaurants and grocery stores. There are at least sixteen Korean food shops in Kimberly Street. However, 90% of Korean Street customers are local Hong Kong people, the growing popularity of Korean culture in Hong Kong being driven by the 2005 Korean drama ''
Dae Jang Geum ''Dae Jang Geum'' (; literally "The Great Jang-geum"), also known as ''Jewel in the Palace'', is a 2003 South Korean historical drama television series directed by Lee Byung-hoon. It first aired on MBC from September 15, 2003 to March 23, 20 ...
'', and more recently by 2014 drama ''
My Love from the Star ''My Love from the Star'' () is a South Korean fantasy romantic comedy television series written by Park Ji-eun and directed by Jang Tae-yoo. Produced by Choi Moon-suk and Moon Bo-mi, it stars Jun Ji-hyun, Kim Soo-hyun, Park Hae-jin, Yoo In-na ...
''. The popularity of ''My Love from the Star'' has led to rents in the area to rise by over 40%. From Kimberley Street proper, ''Korean Street'' has expanded into the neighbouring
Kimberley Road Kimberley Road () is a road in Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong. Location Starting at Nathan Road in the west, it runs eastwards until Observatory Road and continues northeastwards. The Road runs parallel to and north of Kimberley Street, Camer ...
and
Austin Road Austin Road is a road in-between Tsim Sha Tsui and Jordan, Kowloon, Hong Kong. It was named after John Gardiner Austin, Colonial Secretary of Hong Kong from 1868 to 1879. The northeast part of this street is noted for clubs, fields, and milita ...
.


Location

Starting from Kimberley Street which locates between
Granville Road Granville Road () is a street in Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong. Location The street consists of two sections: a western section running between Nathan Road and Chatham Road South, which runs almost parallel to Kimberley Road, Cameron Road and Kimbe ...
and Jimerberley Road and extending to the nearby streets which are Kimberley Road and Austin Road. The main entrance is the opposite of the back of
The ONE The ONE is a shopping centre in Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong. It is built on the site of the former Tung Ying Building at 100 Nathan Road. It was developed by Chinese Estates Holdings and opened in 2010. Owner Joseph Lau Luen-hung g ...
shopping mall. "It is sandwiched between Granville Road and Kimberly Road."


History

Before Kimberley Street became renowned for the Korean shops and restaurants, most of the street-level shops were hardware stores. There were already Korean shops, but most of them were upstairs shops. Since the 1960s, trading activities between Hong Kong and Korea thrived and some Koreans started immigrating into Hong Kong. With a view to facilitating the Korean immigrants to buy the Korean supplies and providing public areas for them to reunion, some of the Korean immigrants opened some Korean grocery stores, cafés and restaurants. They located their shops in Kimberley Street since most of the Korean immigrants live in Tsim Sha Tsui and the transportation is convenient and comprehensive which allows easy access for the visitors. The major visitors of Kimberley Street in the 1990s were the Korean immigrants. 80% of the customers was Korean. Yet, the target customers of the Korean shops have been altered from Korean immigrants into Hongkongers since the Korean television drama---Dae Jang Geum was broadcast in 2005. Thus more Korean shops were set up on Kimberley Street. From 2011 onwards, the K-pop culture reached social media, e.g. YouTube and K-pop videos were viewed nearly 2.3 billion times worldwide. This boosted the popularity of Kimberley Street. Today, Kimberley Street is more prominent than before and becomes one of the tourist spots in Hong Kong. The scope of Korean Street expands to the nearby Kimberley Road and Austin Road due to the skyrocketing popularity of Korean culture.


Features


Korean grocery stores

Korean grocery stores is sometimes known as the Korean supermarket and they are very popular for Korean household products. The operation time of the shops is around 10 a.m. to around 9 p.m. The several shops found in Tsim Sha Tsui offer fresh produce, seasonings, drinks, soju, beer, frozen foods, pre-made side-dishes, dumplings, snacks, candies, ice cream, and even household products.


Korean snack stores

These Korean stores, which sell traditional Korean snacks, such as kimbap, kimchi, traditional sauces in Tsim Sha Tsui, are mainly manage by Korean. The operation method is like a takeaway snack bar.


Korean restaurants

Although the Korean Street is short in Tsim Sha Tsui, it has opened at least 20 Korean restaurants. Those restaurants provide traditional Korean barbecue, hot pot, Korean snacks, Korean fusion dishes, For example, kimchi hot pot, kimbap, stuffed pig intestines, green bean cake, kimchi ramen.香港特色街道系列:韓國街——金巴利街 http://www.160.com.hk/lyjd/bencandy-htm-city_id-1-fid-5-id-61.html


Gallery

;Korean food stores File:Dai Fa Korean Food Store.JPG, Korean snacks and drinks. File:Inside view of New World Kim-chi Store.JPG, Kim-chi, Korean sushi and Korean pickled food. File:Outside view of New World Kim-chi Store.JPG, ;Korean restaurants File:NAMDAEMOON BBQ Reastaurant.JPG, Korean BBQ food. File:家家戶戶 Korean Cusine.JPG, Local Korean food. File:韓 COOK.JPG, Local Korean food. File:Sue Korean Restaurant.JPG, Spicy Korean food. ;Korean grocery stores File:Outside view of New World Mart flagship store.JPG, Korean drinks, seasonings and groceries. File:Whole view of New World Mart flagship store.JPG File:The billboard of New World Mart flagship store.JPG File:New World Mart.JPG, Stores sell some Korean drinks, seasonings and groceries. File:新國華 Korean Frozen Meat Store.JPG, One of the Korean Frozen Meat Store provides mainly raw and frozen meat from Korea.


Public transport

From the Tsim Sha Tsui MTR station, take Exit B1 and walk up
Nathan Road Nathan Road is the main thoroughfare in Kowloon, Hong Kong, aligned south–north from Tsim Sha Tsui to Sham Shui Po. It is lined with shops and restaurants and throngs with visitors, and was known in the post–World War II years as the Golden ...
to The ONE. From there, walk down Granville Road, and turn up
Carnarvon Road Carnarvon Road () is a street in Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong. It forms the shape of an uppercase "J", linking Kimberley Road (near Knutsford Terrace) and Nathan Road. Name The street is named after Henry Herbert, 4th Earl of Carnarvon, Se ...
just in back of The ONE. You will find the entrance to Kimberley Street on the right.


See also

*
Koreans in Hong Kong Koreans in Hong Kong formed a population of 13,288 individuals as of 2011, a mid-range size compared to Korean diaspora populations in other cities in China and Southeast Asia. Migration history Some Koreans came to Hong Kong with the Imperial ...


References


External links

* {{Tsim Sha Tsui Tsim Sha Tsui Koreatowns