The Minden Path is in the southeast corner of Tsim Sha Tsui. It is probably the quietest and most mysterious street in Tsim Sha Tsui. It is one of the most typical South Asian gathering places. People from the Indian subcontinent can often be seen in restaurants and shops here. There are also many South Asians sending flyers and running errands. Known as the street with a head and a tail, the Minden Path is always quieter than the busy and busy streets of Tsim Sha Tsui Central. Yet every day at noon on this inconspicuous street, two steps to see South Asians leisurely wandering around their vans chatting, the bar chefs and waiters who opened the door at night came to smoke outside the bar and looked up at the sky. A flock of pigeons swayed their heads in the sun, always having a sense of oily interest.