Interactive Maps of Cheung Sha Wan Road Fashion District
Cheung Sha Wan Road stretches through the heart of Sham Shui Po district in Kowloon, serving as Hong Kong's premier wholesale fashion destination. The southern section of this bustling thoroughfare, particularly between Lai Chi Kok Road and Berwick Street, forms the core of what locals affectionately call "Fashion Street" - a vibrant wholesale garment district that attracts buyers from across Asia.
Key MTR Access Points
Sham Shui Po MTR Station (Exit C1): The primary gateway to Fashion Street, Exit C1 places you directly in the heart of the wholesale district. This exit is strategically positioned near the middle of the main shopping area, making it the most convenient entry point for first-time visitors and serious wholesale buyers alike.
Lai Chi Kok MTR Station (Exit A1): Located at the northern end of the fashion district, this exit provides access to additional wholesale buildings and serves as an alternative entry point. Several multi-story wholesale centers are located directly adjacent to this station.
District Layout and Navigation
The wholesale fashion district spans approximately 1.2 kilometers along Cheung Sha Wan Road, with over 250 individual shops and wholesale outlets concentrated in this area. The street is organized in a logical pattern, with different building complexes specializing in various garment categories:
Southern Section (near Sham Shui Po MTR): Features the highest concentration of fashion wholesale shops, including women's clothing, casual wear, and trendy youth fashion. This area sees the heaviest foot traffic and offers the most diverse selection.
Central Section: Home to specialized wholesale outlets focusing on business attire, formal wear, and higher-end wholesale purchases. Many of the larger wholesale operations with minimum order requirements are located here.
Northern Section (approaching Lai Chi Kok): Contains multi-story wholesale complexes and larger operations, often favored by serious buyers making substantial purchases for retail businesses.
Nearby Landmark References
To help orient yourself within the district, key landmarks include the Sham Shui Po Police Station (near the southern end), the distinctive Dragon Centre shopping mall (visible from many points along the road), and the traditional wet market area that runs parallel to the fashion district.
The adjacent streets also offer complementary shopping experiences: Ki Lung Street (Button Street) for haberdashery and trims, Tung Chau Street Market for fabric and textiles, and Apliu Street for electronics and vintage finds.
Interactive Map
Use the interactive map below to plan your visit and identify the specific areas that match your shopping interests. The map shows MTR stations, major wholesale buildings, and nearby amenities including parking areas and restaurants.
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Getting There by Public Transport
MTR (Subway): Take the Tuen Ma Line to Sham Shui Po Station. Use Exit C1 for direct access to the main fashion district, or Exit A1/B1 for northern sections. From Central or Tsim Sha Tsui, the journey takes approximately 15-20 minutes.
Bus Routes: Multiple bus routes serve Cheung Sha Wan Road, including routes 2, 6, 18, 72, and 86. Buses provide an economical alternative and offer views of the district from above street level.
Taxi: Red taxis provide direct access and are convenient when carrying multiple purchases. Expect to pay HK$40-80 from major tourist areas, depending on traffic conditions.
For visitors planning extended shopping sessions, nearby parking facilities are available, though spaces can be limited during peak wholesale hours (10 AM - 6 PM).