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Shopping in Hong Kong
 
Local Specialties and
Souvenirs
 
Cosmetics and perfumes
Lockhart road, Causeway bay (Causeway bay subway station Exit D1); Granville Road, Tsimshatsui (Tsimshatsui subway station Exit B2)
 
Jewelry
Midun Road, Mong Kok; Kings Road, North Point
 
Clothes (Top brand names)  
Pacific Place; Times Square of Causeway Bay; Central
 
Photography equipment      
Stanley Street, Central; Harbour Plaza, TsimShaTsui
 
Watches and cameras
Mong Kok; Causeway Bay; Central
 
Daily Articles Shopping
 
Tsim ShaTsui
There are many shops here mainly on Nathan Road and roads leading off of it. It can be hard to pick up a bargain, especially on cameras or electrical goods. However the Harbour City shopping Centre has a big selection of good quality clothing and some decent electronic stores.
 
The west of Midun Road has a great atmosphere, having once been a prosperous street of Hong Kong. The street gets very narrow and the shops can become crowded, however if you have patience you can find some cheap suits, leather shoes and leather bags. Around Jianafen Road, there are many foreign shops such as Indian and Japanese goods. If you walk north you will discover many cheap fashion shops.
 
Hanklou Road offers many shops selling tax-free goods.
Getting there:MTR to TsimShaTsui Station.

   
 
Mong Kok and Yau Ma Tei  
These streets north of TsimShaTsui are much more interesting to wander around with many typical Chinese shops and markets. During the day you can visit Fa Yuen Street and Tong Choi Street both selling bargain-priced clothing, second hand electrical goods and an assortment of other items. There is also a Jade market on Kansu Street where you can buy jewelry made from the revered green stone, but be careful that what you are buying is genuine.  
 
For some evening fun you can head toTemple Street night market where you can find reasonably priced clothing, CDs, VCDs and open-air restaurants where you can soak up the whole atmosphere. Fortune Tellers can also be found entertaining the locals and tourists.
 
Getting there: MTR to MongKok, Prince Edward or YauMaTei Stations.  
 
Central Hollywood Road
Many antique shops, sports shops department stores and alleyway markets can be found in the western area of Central around Hollywood Road, but the roads here are a little steep so you may want to be wearing comfortable shoes. For cameras and other electrical goods you should head to Stanley Street.  
 
Big name designers including Versace, Prada, Gucci and Armani can also be found in the main Central district.
 
Getting there: MTR to Central Station.
 
Causeway Bay  
This is east of Central and can be reached by tram or by the subway. Many department stores can be found here including
Times Square shopping mall with some big name designers and cinemas, and Sogo the Japanese-owned department store. Many cosmetics stores can also be found here.
 
Getting there: MTR to Causeway Bay Station or tram from Central.
 
Stanley 
This is on the south of Hong Kong Island and its market is known for selling souvenirs and tourist goods. You should try to bargain as the hawkers expect it, although it has become tougher more recently. There is also some nice restaurants and nearby beach where you can relax after shopping.
 
Getting there: Bus from Exchange Square, Central or Admiralty MTR Station.
 
Harbor City
Harbour City is directly opposite the Star Ferry terminal in Kowloon. This HUGE shopping mall actually consists of five different shopping centers. You could just about spend an entire day in here without leaving, although you'd be left pretty short of change by the end of it! Most good high street brands have a shop in here,(Diesel, Morgan, etc.) and there are also some more up market stores. Mothercare can be found here too!!
 
Address:5 Canton Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong
 
New World Center
The New World Center is adjacent to the Regent Hotel in the southeast of Kowloon. This five storied shopping mall contains more than 250 shops including fashion boutiques, jewelry stores, antique shops and various restaurants.
 
Address:20 Salisbury Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong
 
Sogo Department Store
Located on Hennessy Road, this Japanese owned department stores is very popular with Hong Kong residents.The tram stops outside the shop and Causeway Bay metro station is next door.
 
Address:555 Hennnessy Road, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong
 
The Landmark 
The Landmark Center is a standard department store on three storeys consisting of mainly small, but quite fashionable, boutiques and clothes shops.
 
Address:16 Dex Vouex Road, Central, Hong Kong
 
Times Square
Times Squareis a huge and impressive shopping mall situated in the heart of Causeway Bay. There are numerous good shopping boutiques in here including Marks and Spencers. There are also three cinema complexes here and some great restaurants. The courtyard outside is a popular place for revelers to gather at New Year to begin the countdown.
Address: Causeway Bay, Hong Kong
 

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