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What is so much cheaper in Hong Kong than in the Mainland?

It is recommended that you first visit the [Hong Kong Tourism Board website]

www.hkta.org/sc/index.jsp

This is the website of the Hong Kong Tourism Board Official website to help you plan your trip to Hong Kong. The content includes Hong Kong tourism information, such as: shopping and consumption, food and dining, sightseeing/tour groups, hotel/guesthouse/restaurant accommodation, maps, family fun/parent-child activities, cultural activities/artistic programs, festival celebrations, history and culture, traditional customs, and urban style. , harbor scenery, countryside scenery, and even personal travel... I suggest you go to Fun! Hong Kong (www.funhk.com) to have a look. It is broken down by each district and gives the hotel accommodation, shopping hotspots, and the latest information in each district. A series of very detailed information such as discounts, route guides, etc. In addition, various districts in Hong Kong:

Mong Kok District: Mong Kok - the center of digital products

To buy the latest and cheapest genuine digital cameras, you must go to the pedestrian area of ??Sai Yeung Choi Street South, Mong Kok Look, there are many electrical and audio-visual companies there and nearby, and all kinds of licensed and parallel products are available. In addition, the prices are cheaper than other places. Even friends from Hong Kong are regular customers here. You can take the MTR Kwun Tong Line to Mong Kok Station and exit from Exit D3 or E2, which will lead to the pedestrian area.

It is best to buy digital products from large and trustworthy stores. Broadway is on the ground floor of No. 28 Soy Street, Fengze Electric is located at Shop 2, Zhongqiao Commercial Building, No. 47-51 Shantung Street, and Wah Yan Club is a time-honored company in Hong Kong, located on the 6th floor of Garden Commercial Building, No. 75-77 Fa Yuen Street, Mong Kok .

Fa Yuen Street - Sneaker Street

"Sneaker Street" starts from Fa Yuen Street connecting Argyle Street and ends at the turn into Dundas Street. With a length of 150 meters, there are more than 40 shops selling sportswear and shoes on both sides, bringing together national brands and the latest sports shoes, such as Nike, Reebok, Adidas, Puma and other brand stores, as well as many individual sports shoes. shoe store. There are also a lot of "bamboo shoot" priced items for sale in the "Sneaker Street", which cost more than 100 Hong Kong dollars per pair, but there is no problem with the quality. They are all branded items, but the styles are slightly out of date or the code is broken. It is also a good choice for tourists. .

Address: Located in the center of Mongkok, Kowloon, only a 3-minute walk from Mongkok MTR Station.

Tung Choi Street - Ladies’ Street

Ladies’ Street refers to the section of Tung Choi Street between Argyle Street and Dundas Street. It is a popular shopping destination for local residents and tourists. Place. Ladies Market may be the first themed market in the world with women as its main area. Visitors can pay attention to its Hong Kong-style canvas layout. The stalls here are open from 12 noon to 10:30 pm and sell a variety of cheap goods.

Address: Exit D3 of Mong Kok MTR Station, first walk towards the back, then turn right and go straight as shown on the right. Turn right at the first intersection and you will find Ladies Market.

Temple Street - Men's Street

Similar to Mong Kok's "Ladies' Street" there is also "Men's Street", located in Yau Ma Tei not far away, where there is a Tin Hau Temple, Incense The number of worshipers continued to increase, so it was called Temple Street. In fact, "Men's Street" is larger than Temple Street. Entering from Zhongfang Street, the entire long Temple Street is its "sphere of influence". It is different from the "Ladies Street". As the name suggests, it mainly sells men's clothes, and the prices are almost as cheap as the "Ladies Street". Another difference is that it is also a "civilian nightclub". At night, opera singers, a cappella singers, readers, and people who talk about ancient times always attract many "enthusiasts". Yemen is full of plasters. In addition, there are all kinds of big stalls, from fried oyster cakes to steamed seafood, from snake soup to "Wang Lao Kat" herbal tea...

Taiyuan Street - Toy Street

When you come to Taiyuan Street, a world of toys appears in front of you, including mini remote-controlled cars with flashing red lights, heroic and mighty "Star Wars" story characters, quirky salty-egg supermen, and eye-opening " Gundam” mobile suits, Digimon and fighting toys from Hong Kong TV’s popular “Beyblade” are dazzling.

It can be said that my opinions are mine and the itinerary is decided by him, which should be helpful to you.