Bruce Lee Statue
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Neighbourhood: Tsim Sha Tsui
Tsim Sha Tsui is one of the major tourist and shopping areas of Hong Kong. With a high concentration of hotels, retail shops and commercial offices – it’s a busy and bustling neighbourhood that never sleeps. On the surface, Tsim Sha Tsui seems to only feature an abundant number of high-end retail stores selling designer brands and jewelry, owing to its popularity with high-budget shopping tours. However, it also contains a diverse range of attractions for the entire family. Whether taking a walk in Kowloon Park, exploring museums, going shopping or grabbing a bite to eat – Tsim Sha Tsui has something for everyone.
How to get there
- East Tsim Sha Tsui • 3 min walk
- Tsim Sha Tsui • 7 min walk
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- BradJillHong Kong, China158,699 contributionsBruce back at the Ave. of StarsFor a handful of years, the Bruce Lee Statue was relocated away from the Avenue of Stars in TST, while the area was being redeveloped. Now that the Avenue of Stars has reopened, you can see the statue back in front of Victoria Harbour now situated in front of the two story Starbucks. This is a 2.5 metre tall bronze of Bruce Lee in a stance made famous in his 1972 classic film 'Fist of Fury'. The statue is now part of a platform fountain and looks really nice. For nearly 4 years it was temporarily places in the Garden of Stars on the opposite side of Salisbury Road. That just never sat right with me, an unbefitting spot for Bruce. It is great having him back in front of the harbour.Visited February 2020Written 9 February 2020
- Robster071Ajax, Canada453 contributionsBruce Lee...The Man. The Myth. The Legend.Was on my must visit list for Hong Kong. You think of Kung Fu movies or martial arts and you think of Bruce Lee. His characters, the stare downs, the sounds, the fight scenes-everything, made him epic. His tragic death at such a young age immortalized him and it's great to see that he was recognized as the Star of the Century in Hong Kong films. Would not have forgiven myself if I had not made it to see the statue of Bruce Lee during my visit to Hong Kong.Visited April 2019Written 26 February 2020
- Yas4 contributionsBruce Lee, Avenue of StarsContrary to what Google Maps has, Bruce Lee is not across the road from the pier. It is actually on the side of the Avenue of Stars. I was a little confused as I walked all over the place looking for it and was quite annoyed to see that it was somewhere I had already visited. The statue's location is very peaceful and a great place to walk around and enjoy the scenery and serenity by yourself (as I did). Lots of people milling around but no crowded. You can check out the symphony of lights at 8PM which is gorgeous.Visited January 2020Travelled soloWritten 23 February 2020
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Josh
Manila, Philippines132 contributions
Feb 2023 • Friends
Absolutely nothing special about this place at all. Just a statue, take a picture of it and go. Nothing else to do. Not worth visiting.
Written 21 February 2023
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Moscow, Russia114,315 contributions
Oct 2022 • Couples
A 2.5 m high bronze statue by artist Cao Chongen is installed along the Avenue of Stars near the waterfront in Tsim Sha Tsui. It features Bruce Lee's classic "ready to strike" pose from the 1972 film Fist of Fury.
Written 1 November 2022
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Michael K
932 contributions
Oct 2022
This is the only thing worth seeing on the Avenue of Stars besides the gorgeous view of the Victoria Harbor. Even though it might look exploitative, it is still nice to see him being honored with a statue.
Written 21 October 2022
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Mairwen1
United Kingdom9,160 contributions
Feb 2021
The statue is not a must-see on its own but it is part of a beautiful, new waterfront promenade at Tsim Sha Tsui. The statue has been permanently located here, after a period of being moved around while the promenade was being renovated. You can find Bruce right outside the large Starbucks, although the statue is set back a little and you can miss it if you’re not looking out for it.
The statue captures a classic pose - he’s nimble-footed and agile with taut, rippled muscles. He is instantly recognisable which makes it even stranger to look at the statue and realise that it is getting close to 50 years since his death, at just 32 years old in 1973.
Bruce stands above an elevated water feature which fits in nicely with his famous quote, “Be water my friend. Empty your mind. Be formless, shapeless, like water”
The statue is best combined with a trip on the Star Ferry. As you step off the ferry, head to your right where the promenade starts. This is one of the best places to get a view of the harbour and Hong Kong’s iconic skyline.
NOTE - For hard-core Bruce Lee fans, there is a large mural just off Tank Lane at Sheung Wan by South Korean graffiti artist, Xeva and another mural at Art Lane, off Des Veoux Rd West. I believe that the Bruce Lee exhibition at the Hong Kong Heritage Museum has also re-opened after being re-vamped.
The statue captures a classic pose - he’s nimble-footed and agile with taut, rippled muscles. He is instantly recognisable which makes it even stranger to look at the statue and realise that it is getting close to 50 years since his death, at just 32 years old in 1973.
Bruce stands above an elevated water feature which fits in nicely with his famous quote, “Be water my friend. Empty your mind. Be formless, shapeless, like water”
The statue is best combined with a trip on the Star Ferry. As you step off the ferry, head to your right where the promenade starts. This is one of the best places to get a view of the harbour and Hong Kong’s iconic skyline.
NOTE - For hard-core Bruce Lee fans, there is a large mural just off Tank Lane at Sheung Wan by South Korean graffiti artist, Xeva and another mural at Art Lane, off Des Veoux Rd West. I believe that the Bruce Lee exhibition at the Hong Kong Heritage Museum has also re-opened after being re-vamped.
Written 29 December 2021
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Robster071
Ajax, Canada453 contributions
Apr 2019
Was on my must visit list for Hong Kong. You think of Kung Fu movies or martial arts and you think of Bruce Lee. His characters, the stare downs, the sounds, the fight scenes-everything, made him epic. His tragic death at such a young age immortalized him and it's great to see that he was recognized as the Star of the Century in Hong Kong films. Would not have forgiven myself if I had not made it to see the statue of Bruce Lee during my visit to Hong Kong.
Written 26 February 2020
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Yas
4 contributions
Jan 2020 • Solo
Contrary to what Google Maps has, Bruce Lee is not across the road from the pier. It is actually on the side of the Avenue of Stars. I was a little confused as I walked all over the place looking for it and was quite annoyed to see that it was somewhere I had already visited.
The statue's location is very peaceful and a great place to walk around and enjoy the scenery and serenity by yourself (as I did). Lots of people milling around but no crowded. You can check out the symphony of lights at 8PM which is gorgeous.
The statue's location is very peaceful and a great place to walk around and enjoy the scenery and serenity by yourself (as I did). Lots of people milling around but no crowded. You can check out the symphony of lights at 8PM which is gorgeous.
Written 23 February 2020
This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn more.
BradJill
Hong Kong, China158,699 contributions
Feb 2020
For a handful of years, the Bruce Lee Statue was relocated away from the Avenue of Stars in TST, while the area was being redeveloped. Now that the Avenue of Stars has reopened, you can see the statue back in front of Victoria Harbour now situated in front of the two story Starbucks.
This is a 2.5 metre tall bronze of Bruce Lee in a stance made famous in his 1972 classic film 'Fist of Fury'. The statue is now part of a platform fountain and looks really nice.
For nearly 4 years it was temporarily places in the Garden of Stars on the opposite side of Salisbury Road. That just never sat right with me, an unbefitting spot for Bruce. It is great having him back in front of the harbour.
This is a 2.5 metre tall bronze of Bruce Lee in a stance made famous in his 1972 classic film 'Fist of Fury'. The statue is now part of a platform fountain and looks really nice.
For nearly 4 years it was temporarily places in the Garden of Stars on the opposite side of Salisbury Road. That just never sat right with me, an unbefitting spot for Bruce. It is great having him back in front of the harbour.
Written 10 February 2020
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jenkle89
Hendaye, France408 contributions
Jan 2020 • Couples
No trip to Hong Kong is complete without seeing the Bruce Lee Statue. Come down early morning to avoid the crowds or later in the afternoon to see everyone taking Kung Fu photo poses next to the Statue.
Written 26 January 2020
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Lionsmaine
Chewton, Australia396 contributions
Jan 2020
Not quite in location given by google maps but not far. Just follow the waterside and you will run into it even though google tells you to leave the waterside and turn left on the street next to it. Good statue not many people around having their pics taken so lots of time for posing :)
Written 13 January 2020
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County-Hunter
Tacoma, WA3,162 contributions
Dec 2019 • Family
I didn’t think my 30 yr old daughter even knew who Bruce Lee was, but she did and she was the one pushing us to find his statue. It is in a nice spot along the TST promenade and Avenue of Stars. It was pretty popular and we had to wait in line to get our pictures.
Written 11 December 2019
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