Dragon Centre
Dragon Centre is the nine-story building and the largest shopping center in Kowloon. Located near the historic police station of Sham Shui Po, the center was once a site for prisoners-of-the-war during the Japanese occupation in Hong Kong. From a prisoner's camp, it then became the largest shopping center in West Kowloon. Every floor has a different division, the ninth floor has Sky Fantasia, which in-houses the famous indoor roller coaster in the country, and the eight-story has skating rinks. In contrast, the ground floor features sunlight shines from the skylight.
Apart from the new shop items and entertainment from Dragon Center, tourists who intentionally ramble around the center can also rove to the popular tourist destination in Kowloon. One of the most-visited tourist sites in the town is ancient Hau Wong Temple, it was built way back 1700's and a witnessed of How Hong Kong grow and prosper. The architectural design includes granite, wooden halls, and stone walls, the significant "five peaks pay tribute to heavens" stepped gamble style part in the temple's architecture has been one of the most preserved and rare designs in the country. Another recommended site to travel around is Hong Kong Heritage Discovery Centre. It is a museum where the history and culture of the city are preserved. Also a tribute to the sustainable architecture of Kowloon. Tourists may also visit the most recommended 1881 Heritage. For tourists who would love to spend a night in the city, they may like to experience the four-star accommodation at YHA Mei Ho House Youth Hostel, with luxurious suites and elegant café. The casual rooms at Lander Hotel Prince Edward featuring room for steam baths.