jau6 jat1 sing4又一城
Jyutpingjau6 jat1 sing4
Yaleyauh yāt sìhng
Definition
Festival Walk, a shopping mall in Kowloon Tong, Hong Kong.
colloquialplacesshopping
How it's used
Locals almost exclusively refer to this mall by its Chinese name rather than the English one. It is conveniently connected to the Kowloon Tong MTR station, making it a major hub for commuters and students from the nearby university. The name is often used as a landmark for meeting up in the Kowloon area.
Examples
Shall we go to Festival Walk for some shopping later?
He works at Festival Walk and has to take the MTR every day.
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