Hong Kong has short commutes even for the sake of hiding business records or cold boots. Good news: if you’re headed for ministorage at Wong Chuk Hang, the journey isn’t a marathon. Actually, you could find your storage container almost faster than you could say “forgot my umbrella.”
Starting first from the MTR South Island Line, step off at Wong Chuk Hang Station. Every few minutes runs the trains. Not sweating through traffic or for a parking space, dashing about is not As you get off the train, look for Exit B using the signs. Most of the storage facilities in the district have straightforward, free from complex concealed pathways.
A few mini storage businesses sit only close to the station. Wong Chuk Hang’s business hub design places many warehouses along Heung Yip Road and Yip Fat Street less than a 400-metre walk from Exit B’s escalator. Covering walkways and wide paths makes it simple even if you’re hauling a crate on each hip rain or shine.
Time your trip for a better station ride and less people to avoid during rush hour (mid morning or later in the afternoon). Most storage facilities have electronic access; your PIN or membership card zips you in the door and no staff is needed. Made misplaced your pass? Usually, a quick call to the storage office arranges it; some even have WhatsApp hotlines.
For the pressed for time, this represents Hong Kong efficiency at its best. Grab your equipment, jump off the MTR, and in minutes you will be standing beside your storage door. That allows more time for coffee at a nearby café or seeing Wong Chuk Hang’s galleries. Five minutes straight, and your storage errand matches the tick off count on the to do list. Right now, if only washing was this quick.