Actually, everyone knows that Hong Kong is a shopping paradise, so the editor will tell you some related strategies. You can read these strategies when you go there, and then you can also do the same when you go there. You can take a look. Large shopping mall
1. Harbor City: Harbor City is located in Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon. It is the largest shopping mall in Hong Kong. South to Tsim Sha Tsui Star Ferry Pier. North to China Hong Kong City. It is mainly composed of four parts: Ocean Terminal, Marco Polo Hong Kong Hotel, Ocean Center and Gateway Tower. There are more than 700 shops, more than 50 restaurants, two cinemas and three hotels. It is a veritable "one-stop" shopping mall. After entering, pick up a shopping guide of Harbor City. The first feeling I get every time I go shopping is "tired". therefore. It is recommended that you do your homework in advance. Go straight to the store you want to buy
Address: 3-27 Canton Road, Tsim Sha Tsui
2. DFS: After talking about Harbor City, we must mention DFS. Because it is right opposite Harbor City. In fact, it mainly focuses on cosmetics. It will be more cost-effective to buy one of its discount cards. Various products have different levels of rebates. .
Address: Sun Plaza, 28 Canton Road, Tsim Sha Tsui
3. Dragon City Pharmacy: Dragon City is located on Granville Road, Tsim Sha Tsui. It is a 40-year-old store. The surface is a pharmacy. But in addition to selling medicines, health products, etc. Also sells a variety of cosmetics of different brands. For example, Shiseido, Kanebo, ipsa, Clinique, etc. are familiar to everyone. The price is definitely much cheaper than the market price. The goods are not complete. But there are a lot of demos. And extremely cheap. Not to mention if the goods are on sale. Popular medicines include Huang Daoyi Huoluo Oil, Baoxinan Oil, Hexing White Flower Oil, Tiger Balm Neck and Shoulder Relief, Po Chai Pills, Xingfu Shangfeng Su, Zhengchang Pills, and Pili Pain, etc. But please note: Longcheng Pharmacy cannot use credit cards. Neither does a credit card. Only accept Hong Kong dollars. Therefore, please prepare enough cash in Hong Kong dollars. Secondly, it is not recommended to go in the morning. There are so many people. There were many people queuing up before the doors opened. It's bound to be crowded as soon as it opens. Things are basically robbed. It will be slightly better at night. Don't worry about arriving late and not being able to buy something. Because hot-selling items will be restocked. If you really can’t buy it, just buy it elsewhere
Address: 28 Granville Road, Tsim Sha Tsui
4. SOGO (SOGO Department Store): SOGO Department Store is a large Japanese-style department store department store. Located in the busiest area of ??Causeway Bay. There are more floors. The products in the store are all-inclusive. Including European brand-name men's and women's fashion, jewelry boutiques, leather goods series, household appliances, furniture products, outdoor products, supermarkets, etc. Fully meet the needs of customers at different levels. I prefer SOGO. The brands inside are quite comprehensive. There are some small brands that are not found in DFS. You can find them all here. Editor, I usually visit SOGO first. Things that are really unavailable will be bought elsewhere. I have to remind everyone that you must not miss the 9th floor of Sogo. This is a year-round sale event. There will be some special sales on a regular basis. Great deal
Address: 555 Hennessy Road, Causeway Bay
5. Times Square: Times Square is the landmark building of Causeway Bay. It consists of two buildings with 46 and 39 floors. It is the largest shopping mall in Causeway Bay area. Shopping mall theme layering. It is easier to search. It is a must-visit place for shopping enthusiasts. Various activities will be held here. It is said that the frequency of encountering celebrities here is relatively high. Anyway, I haven't encountered it once. It’s also a bustling city
Address: 1 Matheson Street, Causeway Bay
6. Hysan Plaza: also located in the heart of Causeway Bay. 500 Hennessy Road. Take Exit F2 of Causeway Bay MTR Station. Nearly 120 of the most fashionable and famous international fashion brands are gathered here. There is also Eslite Bookstore from Taiwan (8F-10F). The flow of people is quite large. This is definitely a must-visit place for hipsters and hot moms. Friends who want to buy children's clothing and have little babies at home must not miss Hysan Place
Address: 500 Hennessy Road, Causeway Bay (near sogo)
7. Pacific Place: If you Come for great luxury. Then go to Pacific Place. There is not a lot of foot traffic. The environment is also more comfortable. This is one of the most exclusive and superior shopping malls in Hong Kong. Ranked ninth among the top ten luxury shopping destinations in the world. An absolute luxury. High-end brands are concentrated. The goods are relatively complete. Including more than 100 world-renowned brands. There are 4 floors in Taikoo Yijing. The first floor is for beauty brands and daily necessities. The second floor is where famous creative stores gather.
The third floor is home to luxury world brands. There are specialty restaurants on each floor of the square. There is an international supermarket in the basement
Address: 88 Queensway
8. Langham Place: Located in the core area of ??Mong Kok. It is a relatively large shopping mall. The design is very strong and the store is very unique. Most of them are trendy brands suitable for young people. Floors 1-7 are shopping malls, floors 8-11 are independent shops, and floors 12-13 are high-end restaurants. The "Tongtian Elevator" is considered a feature of Langham Place. This is also the longest shopping mall escalator in Hong Kong. You can go directly to the seventh floor of the mall. Very cool. A high view of Tongtian Square. It is recommended that you take the escalator to the highest point first. Go down another half level and half a level. Otherwise, you will be tired. Some theme exhibitions are also often held here. The last time I went there, I happened to catch up with the Hello
Kitty exhibition. Hong Kong's exhibitions have always been very good. Even every small detail is taken very seriously
Address: 8 Argyle Street, Mong Kok
Kitty Exhibition:
9. Festival Walk: Festival Walk It is a large shopping mall full of creativity. Although the location is a bit off. It is not as lively and crowded as Tsim Sha Tsui and Causeway Bay. But the advantage is that there are fewer people. And there are quite a few brands. You can walk around comfortably. Maybe it’s because it’s right next to City University of Hong Kong. Therefore, it contains many brands that are popular among young people. Things are affordable to the public
Address: 80 Tat Chee Road, Kowloon Tong, Kowloon
10. International Financial Center Mall (IFC
Mall): IFC It is a large shopping mall in Hong Kong. It is also the most fashionable and high-end leisure and entertainment center in Hong Kong. The shopping environment is very good. Much better than Harbor City. The office building upstairs is the office building of the financial industry in Central. They are basically all top white-collar workers in Hong Kong. Even the Chinese and Western restaurants here look very high-end. Hong Kong’s only Apple flagship store is also here. Apple fans, come here
Address: 8 Financial Street, Central
11. sasa: I believe everyone is familiar with the mention of sasa. So to speak. It is a place that almost every girl who goes to Hong Kong will not miss. Salsa is everywhere in Hong Kong. You can see one within a few miles. The price is very cheap. sasa offers more than 600 brands and more than 20,000 products. These include all types of skin care products, cosmetics, fragrances, hair care products and more. Just walk in. You can definitely find your favorite product. Personally, I feel that it is safer to buy big brands such as skin care products and foundation makeup at counters. Many people will question whether such a cheap product is fake. The answer is: no. Selling counterfeit goods is illegal in Hong Kong. So everyone can shop with confidence, but I would like to remind everyone that there are no fakes in sasa. But be careful not to buy off-price goods. Many counters have not sold their products even after they have been on the market for some time. They will be returned to the wholesaler. The wholesaler will then resell it to sasa at a very low price. This product is about to expire. But it's definitely not a fake. It's just that the production date is not fresh. Therefore, when buying any product from sasa, you must carefully check the production date
12. Bonjour: There are many Bonjour in Hong Kong. You can find a Bonjour near a sasa. But compared to sasa, it's really not that grand. The store is also relatively narrow. The placement of items is also a bit messy. But some things are cheaper than Sasa. You also need to pay attention to the production date of the product
13. Yuanfanggou Shopping Plaza: This is a high-end shopping mall. Because its design is very unique. Therefore, it is known as the "Arc de Triomphe" in Hong Kong. Yuanfang has five themed areas: gold, wood, water, fire and earth. The meaning reflects a balanced and high-end life taste. The mall has a complete range of big brands, small and medium brands. There are few people and the environment is good. Go to the airport or take the return bus to Kowloon Station. You will definitely pass by here. It is highly recommended to come here for shopping or restocking
Address: 1 Austin Road, West Kowloon
14. Hollywood Plaza, Diamond Hill: Hollywood Plaza was the last place I visited. Brought to me by a local friend of Pu. to be honest. Compared to those big luxury goods. I prefer these small, even unknown brands. You can also say that I don’t have money. Haha~~Actually, this is a very ordinary square. It is estimated that ordinary tourists will not come. So I'm lucky that you can read this travel diary of mine. Because I love the small shops inside. The last time I met my friends was because the time was too short. Not long after we strolled around, the mall was about to close. But just in the blink of an eye. I still got a bunch of clothes.
I have never heard of many brands there. They are all Japanese and Korean products. The price is also very cheap. It’s more cost-effective when there’s a discount season or when the season changes. I think this is the way to go shopping for clothes in Hong Kong. Recommended to everyone
Address: Hollywood Plaza, 3 Lung Poon Street, Hong Kong (Take the MTR Kwun Tong and get off at Diamond Hill Station. Exit A1 or C2) Hong Kong Characteristic Street
1. Tongcai Street (Women’s Street) Tongcai Street is also known as Women’s Street. It is said to be the favorite shopping place of Hong Kong "teachers". It is also an open-air market with typical Hong Kong characteristics. Dense advertising placards line the narrow streets. It brings a strong visual impact to people. Ladies Market is a legal stall. The stalls on both sides of the road completely occupied the entire street. Selling various women's products, accessories, furnishings, toys, bags, cosmetics, furniture items, etc. Personally, I think most of the visitors are tourists. The quality of the goods is not very high. What matters when buying things here is the price. So friends who want to Taobao don't miss it~~
Address: Tung Choi Street, a section between Argyle Street and Dundas Street in Mong Kok 1: Turn right at Exit D3 of the MTR station. The next intersection is 2: Exit E2 of the subway station and turn right. Walk along Nelson Street to the second intersection
2. Huayuan Street (Sneaker Street): I just want to say: If you have a soft spot for sports brands. Then please go to Sneaker Street. There are dozens of official stores and private chain stores of sports brands gathered here. The whole street is about 150 meters long. Almost all of them are shops selling sneakers and sporting goods. Definitely cheaper than the market price in the mall. No doubt about it. Each store also sells original and authentic goods
Address: Fa Yuen Street, Mong Kok (just a street next to Ladies Street)
3. Goldfish Street: You can tell this is a street just by the name. fish market. Goldfish Street is located in the northern section of Tongcai Street. It is a flower and bird market street. There are all kinds of fish in it. Almost all the goldfish sold in the stores on Goldfish Street are packed in plastic bags. Sold hanging on shelves. This is definitely a feature. At night these little things in plastic bags are like elves sealed in a crystal ball. Beautiful. The store also sells various fishing gear. therefore. Fish farming enthusiasts must not miss it. But it’s not just about selling fish either. There are also pets (cats, dogs, rabbits, chinchillas, etc.). But many are adopted. Because small pets here are not cheap. Note: No live fish or small animals are allowed on camera
Address: North section of Tung Choi Street, Mong Kok (Exit B2 of MTR station, walk north along Sai Yeung Choi Street. Turn right when you reach Porridge Street. The next intersection is) Other
digital products
We all know. Buying digital products in Hong Kong is also a must. Not to mention the new style. The price is naturally cheaper. Mong Kok, Causeway Bay, Tsim Sha Tsui, and Sham Shui Po are the centers for electronic products. Xianda Plaza and Star City in Mong Kok. Royal Fort in Causeway Bay. Starlight Walk in Tsim Sha Tsui. Computer City and Oriental 188 Shopping Mall in Wan Chai. Gold Computer Arcade and Gordon Computer Center in Sham Shui Po. These are your options. If you want to buy something. Then you can go to Apliu Street in Sham Shui Po. If you want to buy apples. Please go to IFC’s Apple flagship store. in Hong Kong. There are many chain stores specializing in digital products. You can choose Broadway, Fortress, Laser, Zhongyuan, etc.
Gold
I believe that Hong Kong’s jewelry stores will definitely become everyone’s shopping target. As an international duty-free port. The jewelry stores here have low prices. Fashionable style. As for where to buy it. There are many gold jewelry stores in Hong Kong. Luk Fook, Chow Sang Sang, Tse Suilin, Chow Tai Fook, Kim Supreme, King Fook and so on. Personally, I think Mong Kok is full of gold. Placards from major gold jewelry stores can be seen all over the streets. Secondly, don’t miss the section of Nathan Road from Tsim Sha Tsui to Mong Kok. Nathan Road…it’s Nathan Road again. There are countless gorgeous jewelry stores on both sides of the avenue. There is no VAT or customs duty on gold in Hong Kong. So it is generally at least 10% cheaper than in the mainland. in addition. The quality is also higher than that of the mainland. Basically they are 99.99% fine. There are definitely many more styles than in the mainland. You can choose books slowly
As the editor, I am actually very lazy and not that artistic. Rarely read books. Because I went to Hong Kong to help a friend bring books. So there is a little research. Now I have to hammer out my travel guide. I decided to search for some information online. The publishing in Hong Kong that provides everyone with the convenience to use it in the future has an independent character and attitude. What it provides us is an idea: it is not about which books are missing. It’s about publishing lacking some spirit
1. If you are looking for some unpopular books.
Then you can visit the bookstore on the second floor near Sai Yeung Choi Street in Mong Kok. There are more alternative books there;
2. If you visit a second-hand bookstore. Go to New Asia Book Center (Room 06, 16th Floor, Good Hope Building, 5 Sai Yeung Choi Street South, Mongkok). The main business here is second-hand books;
3. If you visit a specialty bookstore. Recommended: Lok Man Bookstore (2nd floor, 62 Sai Yeung Choi Street, Mongkok), Jane Bookstore (1st floor, Man Kai Building, 98 Tin Hau Electric Road), Xue Jin Bookstore (3rd floor, 62 Sai Yeung Choi Street, Mongkok);
< p>4. If you visit a bookstore on the second floor (due to the high rent, most bookstore owners cannot afford to rent the street-facing shop on the first floor, so they sublet the second floor) Recommended: Causeway Bay Bookstore (mainly political books) (529 Lockhart Road, Causeway Bay No. 1/F), People's Commune (a bookstore that mainly sells books banned in the Mainland) (1/F, 18 Russell Street, Causeway Bay), Tian Yuan Bookstore (an old bookstore with a history of more than 20 years) (2/F, 56 Sai Yeung Choi Street, Mong Kok);5. If you are visiting professional bookstores, we recommend: PAGE
ONE Bookstore (No. 3002, Harbor City), KUBRICK (No. 3 Public Square Street, Yau Ma Tei), Shudei Bookstore (Hennessy Road, Causeway Bay) No. 439-441, Tower A, 1st Floor, Island Building), Chi Yuen Bookstore (Block A, 2nd Floor, Wynn Building, 27-33 Kimberley Road, Tsim Sha Tsui);
6. Comprehensive bookstore recommendation: Eslite Bookstore (Hysan Place), Chung Hwa Book Company (G/F, 450 Nathan Road, Yau Ma Tei), Joint Publishing House (9 Queen Victoria Street, Hong Kong), The Commercial Press (9 Yee Wo Street, Causeway Bay)
Watches
There are many watch shops in Hong Kong. The distribution is also relatively wide. Mainly concentrated in Tsim Sha Tsui, Jordan, Mong Kok, Causeway Bay, and Central areas if you want to buy top brands. Please go to Pacific Place in Central and Admiralty. Most of the mid-range watches are concentrated in Wan Chai, Jordan, and Mong Kok, which are the areas with the largest variety of watches. That would definitely be Tsim Sha Tsui and Causeway Bay. But it is said that there are too many tourists in Tsim Sha Tsui. The price will be higher. In Mong Kok, it is mainly local customers. So the price is really good