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What to buy in Hong Kong is better (clothes and so on, to be cheap)

◆◆Central (Hong Kong Island) ◆◆

Central is the commercial and economic center of Hong Kong. The HSBC Bank, which has won many architectural awards, and the Bank of China Tower, which has a unique design, are the most eye-catching landmarks here, and the brand-name boutiques and large-scale department stores are staged in a graceful and luxurious atmosphere.

◇The Landmark ◇

From the ground floor to the 3rd floor, you can find super famous brand boutiques from Europe and the United States, including Gucci, Versace, Prada, LV ... and other elegant and fashionable tastes, or youthful brands such as Versus, O.Z.O.C., D&G..., etc., and in the basement, there are also Esprit, U.K., and other popular brands, such as Versus. The basement is also home to the more popular Esprit, U2 and other new arrivals.

Location: Queen's Road Central, Central (Central MTR Station)

◇Pedder Row, Central ◇

* The modern version of the era of old Shanghai creates a paradoxical quality of both modernity and nostalgia, and in the midst of a wave of China fever, the handmade, extraordinary cheongsams, Chinese-style household goods, and imitations of Chinese-style products are all available at the Shanghai Tang. Chinese-style household items and antique furniture ... It is not to be missed by travelers who love oriental flavors!

* Label Plus

Brands for sale include: Moschino, byblos ...... Located at Room 304, Pedder House.

* Morgan

A bargain store in Pedder Row, Central, selling seasonal and even new arrivals.

Location: Pedder Street, Central (Central MTR Station Exit D1)

◇Prince Mansion ◇

Facing Statue Square, the 1st to 4th floors of the basement are the mall's street of prestigious products, where the famous brands complement the Landmark and link up to form a shoppers' paradise in Central, especially the top brands such as Chanel, Cartier ....., and other top brands in the basement. The downstairs shopping area is especially popular with top brands such as Chanel, Cartier and others, and is frequented by socialites and nouveau riche!

Location: Chater Road, Central (Central MTR Station)

◇Grand Plaza ◇

The "Haiyi" people who love Italian brand names will surely be happy to come to Grand Plaza! The reason is that almost all of the brands here are of Italian design! The big clock on the main entrance is the symbol of the Plaza, and there is a footbridge on the 2nd floor connecting to the Landmark and Prince's Building, so you won't be afraid to get wet even if it rains!

Location: Queen's Road Central, Central (Central MTR Station)

◇New World Tower ◇

There is a JOYCE boutique specializing in world famous fashion brands, where you can find some of the most sought-after brands of recent years, such as Issey Miyake, John Galliano, Voyage, Martine Sitbon and so on. JOYCE is a must-visit for brand name pilgrims, with a wide range of cosmetics and home furnishing products for women. Local designers Walter Ma, Vivienne Tam and

Benjamin Lau also have some amazing creations in their stores.

◇Lane Crawford ◇

Lane Crawford has four stores in Hong Kong, and its location on Queen's Road in Central is a classic. The gorgeous gold-colored main hall displays a fashionable and noble atmosphere, with mature and elegant designer styles, lively and stylish young brands, and imported high-quality furniture, attracting Hong Kong's high class people to linger around.

Location: Queen's Road Central, near the corner of Lee Yuen Street West, Central (about 10 minutes' walk from Central MTR station)

* Lane Crawford Lane Crawford operates a permanent sale store. Lane Crawford sale stores are located in Tsim Sha Tsui (mainly adult shoes) and Diamond Hill, Kowloon (fashion and children's wear).

◆◆ Admiralty (Hong Kong Island) ◆◆

◇Pacific Place ◇

It's been said that if you want to get the full flavor of what Hong Kong people eat, drink, play and live for, then Pacific Place is the place to go! The Seibu department store is located on the 1st and 2nd floors, with the boutique-heavy Lane Crawford also in the mix, and the food court on the ground floor is uniquely casual and elegant. From here, you can also connect to the shopping precinct ---- Admiralty Gallery. Eat, drink and be merry!

Location: 88 Queensway (Admiralty MTR Station, Exit C1 or F)

◆ Causeway Bay ◆◆

Home to Hong Kong's largest park, ----- Victoria Park, and horse racing's favorite, Happy Valley Racecourse. Causeway Bay is like a bustling city that never sleeps, where shopping hours are always the latest in Hong Kong. In addition to Times Square, Lee Gardens and a number of Japanese department stores, the popular open-air bazaar ---- Jardine's Bazaar, as well as avant-garde fashionable clothing and quirky playgrounds loved by young people, Kimberley, Paterson Street, Sharp Street, Russell Street and so on, have formed a new fashion district, where the trend winds blowing is in full swing, DKNY DKNY, b+ab, Tsumori Chisato, Gomme and other youthful clothes are popular. This makes Causeway Bay a fashionable shopping center.

◇Times Square ◇

Times Square is the landmark of Causeway Bay, with a big clock and a big TV in front of the entrance, it is the gathering point for Hong Kong people to meet each other. Inside the square, there are 16 floors of consumer facilities and parking lots***, and over 300 stores, which can really make the shoppers' legs weak! If you're tired of shopping, head to the 10th to 13th floors of Food Court, where you'll find a wide range of fresh food!

Location: Above Causeway Bay MTR station

◇Lee Gardens ◇

The 7-storey building houses about 40 top boutiques, including LV, Hermes, Bally, Prada, Chloe, Cartier, Chanel, CD, as well as expensive home furnishings such as Wedgwood, Swarovski, and many more: There are also luxury home furnishing brands such as Wedgwood and Swarovski. It is characterized by a wide range of goods and high style, and there are also a number of high-class restaurants, which follow the same route of sophistication and elegance.

Location: 33 Hysan Avenue (Causeway Bay MTR station)

◇Marks & Spencer ◇

Marks & Spencer Marks & Spencer is located in Times Square on the 3rd and 4th floors of the store, this traditional department store from the United Kingdom, to plus-size clothing and lingerie category is the most popular with the people of Hong Kong.

* Marks & Spencer's sale items are stocked in the store's bargain department, which sells men's and women's fashions, children's clothing and shoes at 30% off for minor damages.

◇Other Japanese department stores ◇

SOGO and Mitsukoshi, located on Hennessy Road, have a popular mix of flavors and frequent discount promotions.

Transportation: Causeway Bay MTR station, Exit D3

Seibu Department Store, which occupies the heart of Causeway Bay's retail district in the Fortress of the Royal Family, boasts a 6,000-square-foot collection of furniture boutiques and toys.

Transportation: Causeway Bay MTR station, Exit E

◇Shuangmei-mark Cosmetics ◇

Founded in the late 19th century, Kwong Sang Hong can be considered the pioneer of Hong Kong's local cosmetic brands, and its skin-care products under the trademark of Shuangmei-mark are the most classic. Old Hong Kong flavor of stationery gifts, very popular with nostalgic people love, wearing cheongsam shopkeeper, carry out the store style, if you want to buy some " different " souvenirs or gifts, players recommend that you come here to shop!

Location: Shop 2, G/F, Causeway Bay Zone, George Street, Causeway Bay (Causeway Bay MTR Station Exit A)

◇King's Parade ◇

To see the masterpieces of the new generation of local designers, you have to browse through Causeway Bay's Kimberly Shopping Mall. With more than 100 unique stores, it's a powerhouse for Hong Kong's designers, as well as imports from Europe and Japan. A number of stores specializing in secondhand clothes from the 1960s and '70s have a hippie feel, and fashion seekers who know their way around love to come here for unique styles and limited quantities of rare goods.

Location: 1 George Street (next to SOGO, Causeway Bay MTR station, exit D3)

◆ Tsim Sha Tsui (Kowloon) Tsim Sha Tsui◆◆

Standing on the crowded Nathan Road and Canton Road, it would be hard to imagine that Tsim Sha Tsui was a veritable sandy expanse in the 1860s! Today, it is a bustling shopping and leisure district in Hong Kong, with Harbour City, China Hong Kong City and Sun Plaza on Canton Road; Park Lane Shopping Boulevard and Joyce Boutique along Nathan Road; and the cream of the crop in the form of Famous Stores City and New World Center ...... on Salisbury Road!

◇Harbour City ◇

Harbour City, with a collection of as many as 700 stores, is the largest shopping mall in Hong Kong, comprising the Ocean Terminal, Ocean Center, Hotel Merchants, Gateway Building and Ocean Gallery, with a footbridge connecting Newport Center and nearby shopping malls, and the famous Lane Crawford department store and Toys 'R' Us also have outlets here.

Location: Canton Road (Tsim Sha Tsui MTR station)

◇Parklane Shopping Boulevard◇

The 200-meter-long shopping boulevard on Nathan Road is the essence of shopping that makes many women linger, with a collection of medium-priced brands, and the general office workers can shop in luxury, and the business hours of some stores are even extended to after midnight, so you can imagine! Some of the stores even stay open until after midnight, so you can imagine the popularity of this place, which is not to be missed by those who love to shop!

Location: 181 Nathan Road (Tsim Sha Tsui MTR station)

◇Famous Stores City◇

Located between the Space Museum and the Intercontinental Hong Kong, this is Hong Kong's first large-scale underground shopping mall, with more than 60 stores focusing on fashion, boutiques and gifts, and the entrance is covered by a wavy glass canopy, which gives it a modern feel. Popular local fashion brands with attractive quality and design are a great opportunity to add to your wardrobe. Mid-priced casual choices include G2000, U2, Bossini, Color 18, Esprit, Cozzi, Mexx, elegant choices include Toppy, Episode, Jessica, Crocodile, and, not to be missed, the renowned high-end department store Lane Crawford, the British-style Marks & Spencer, and the quality-assured Dolce & Gabbana. Spencer, Duty Free Shoppers and specialty stores. In the current recession, many chain fashion stores have been reducing their prices, sometimes to 20-30 percent off.

◆◆Mong Kok and Yau Ma Tei◆◆

◇Hong Kong's Trendy Places◇

Mong Kok and Yau Ma Tei are the most crowded areas in Hong Kong, and the alleys retain Hong Kong's hot lifestyle. The night markets on Temple Street and Women's Street become more and more exciting the longer the night goes on, and there are always a lot of buyers in the Goldfish Street, the Bird Garden, and the Flower Market. The shopping centers here are small in scale, but full of young people's vivid personality, you may want to come to visit if you have a heart of gold!

Hong Kong's young people follow the fashion trends of Japan, and Mongkok is the place to go for young people's fashionable clothes. Mongkok Center (the most popular Japanese young girls' clothing), Centro Plaza, Trend Zone, Chic's Castle and other emerging shopping hotspots, shopping malls are full of the most popular CD-ROMs, comic books, posters, magazines, the first model, all overflowing with youthful atmosphere.

Korean fashions, which have become popular in recent years, are also abundant in the shopping malls around Mongkok. Prices are a little more expensive than local and mainland Chinese ones, but much cheaper than Japanese ones, and the styles are as trendy as the Japanese ones!

◇Beneficial Shopping Center ◇

Beneficial Shopping Center or Kimberly Road in Tsim Sha Tsui. In the malls, you can find local creative designs and catch the pulse of the trend.

Many of the modern and stylish clothing and accessories are bold, avant-garde and one-of-a-kind, so if you don't like to "clash" with others, come here for a treasure hunt!

Location: 89-105 Chatham Road (Tsim Sha Tsui MTR Station)

◇Leisure Mall◇

Leisure Mall is another treasure trove of avant-garde clothing and accessories, with only 3-4 ping of space in each store, but the owner's unique selection of goods is on display, and it is known as the "Hong Kong Little Wannabe"! If you're a fan of stylish design concepts, come here for creative matching styles.

Location: The entrance to the mall is in a hidden location in Karan Wai, Tsim Sha Tsui.

◇Gallant Road ◇

This side street connecting Tsim Sha Tsui East and Nathan Road is lined with fashionable girls' clothing stores and export stores, where you can sometimes buy clothes and accessories of good quality and style for tens of Hong Kong dollars, and occasionally come across the end of a famous brand's stock or samples. The neighboring cosmetic stores, such as Sasa and Rainbow, are a good place for shopping, so girls can take a stroll along the way!

◇New Century Plaza◇

Standing on the Mongkok Railway Station, it is currently the largest shopping mall in Central Kowloon, with nearly 200 stores, boutiques and food halls. The Plaza's musical fountain is commanded by the first-ever sound-emitting robot in Hong Kong, which is a gimmicky experience! You can't miss this place when you come to this district!

Location: Mongkok Railway Station

◇Shun Wo Center ◇

Chasing the subculture of young people, Shun Wo Center is considered to be the big brother of this type of shopping malls, such as character models, Japanese boutiques, second-hand audio-visuals, hot-selling comics and movie posters ..... The 5-story mall floor is full of young new forces!

◇Central Plaza ◇

Another "Hong Kong Little Wannabe"! More than a hundred small stores converge in the 3-storey building, including cell phone stores, Japanese cosmetics stores, Japanese cartoon boutiques, philatelic clubs, and CD-ROM stores. ...... The hippest gadgets and boutiques in town are all in one place.

◇Trendy Special Zone◇

It is also a similar mall for young people.

The third floor specializes in trendy products. I just bought a cute mickey finger here!

Location: All the above shops are near the Mongkok MTR station. Esprit Outlet, located at LG12 of the Plaza, offers men's and women's casual wear, shoes and handbags at up to 20 percent off. The Ice Fire Outlet Shop is located at UG1-3 of the Plaza, where young fashion brands such as Bobson, Champion, Salty dog and Scene are gathered, with some of their products as low as 10% off, making them irresistible.

◆◆ Brand Name Warehouse Outlet◆◆

Who says it's expensive to shop blind? In fact, as long as you know the way, Hong Kong has a lot of Outlet brand warehouses, star second-hand clothing stores specializing in low-priced clearance of brand-name clothing, or call friends together to the wholesale garment district and open-air bazaar to pick up cheap, dig new treasure, you will find that in Hong Kong blind spell not cheap beyond imagination, but also for you to earn the rare pleasure of travel Oh!

◇Ap Lei Chau South Horizons Industrial Center◇

Ap Lei Chau Bridge across Aberdeen Bay is the symbol of the island of Ap Lei Chau.

The South Horizons Industrial Center, located on Lee Wing Street, covers an area of more than 200,000 square feet and offers a full range of wholesale, export and retail services. It offers a wide selection of antiques, arts and crafts, furniture and decorations, as well as fashion jewelry. You can shop here all day long.

The Joyce Warehouse on the 21st floor of South Horizons Industrial Center has more than 10,000 square feet of retail space. It is undoubtedly the first stop on the shopping tour. Joyce Warehouse sells dozens of famous brands such as Anna Sui, Giorgio Armani, Viviennne Westwood Zucca, Yohji Yamamoto, Comme des Garcons ......, etc., with prices ranging from 30% to 70% off. Most are out-of-season, but not bad.

Note: Joyce Warehouse is closed on Mondays.

Replay on the 7th floor has up to 50% off jeans and casual wear. Vincent Sum Collections on the ninth floor offers a wide range of handicrafts; for furniture and antiques, check out Pacific Century (aka Shambala).

As for Space at South Horizons Plaza on the South Horizons Peninsula, many of the items will be on sale at cut-price, including Gucci, Miu Miu and Prada fashion jewelry.

◆ ◆Other Warehouses◆◆

◇Dickson Warehouse◇

1. Shops 113-114 on the first floor of Tsing Yi City.

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2.Shop 8, G/F, Capitol Mall, North Point, Hong Kong