1. Hollywood Street, Hong Kong
Where can I buy clothes of the following brands in Hong Kong?
where are the following brands of clothes sold in hong kong? LelapinbreadnButtermvcmini lover lollipop (lollipop, I want this brand of clothes most) V_kYOUNG cotton field Daidemei French doll (I like it very much). Beijing raiders Tokyo dress. Do you know where to buy it in Hong Kong? If you want to sell it, please let me know. Please write down the address, which shopping mall on the first floor and which kind person. Thank you. I wish the new year a happy start.
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Central and Admiralty, the shopping places in Hong Kong, are famous commercial centers in Hong Kong and also famous high-end shopping areas. There are many large shopping malls here, such as Landmark Plaza, Jiaxuan Plaza, Prince S Mansion, Taikoo Mansion, Lishan Mansion and Taikoo Plaza, all of which are world-famous high-end commodities. In addition, large department stores, brand-name boutiques, designer stores and jewelry stores are also among them.
A good place to shop in Hong Kong-in Sheung Wan, there are many old shops. Next to Queen Street, there are S Road West and Des Voeux Road West. Paper candle shops, Chinese medicine shops, Chinese tailor shops and seafood shops come one after another. Hollywood Road and Morrow Street are famous antique shops. From northern Wei stone carvings, Han and Tang ceramics, Ming furniture to mural scrolls; Hand embroidery, everything. There are dozens of lettering shops in Minhuali and Yongle Street outside the entrance of Sheung Wan subway station. If you are willing to wait for an hour or two, you can get the main improvisation.
A good place for shopping in Hong Kong-Wenxian Street is a wholesale place for snakes, Des Voeux Road West is a distribution center for seafood and groceries, and Mei Fang Street is also called salted fish bar. Yongle Street is a distribution center for all kinds of Chinese medicine and tea. There is also an Edwardian building in this area, the Westport City. Among them, the business is mainly characteristic art sketches, such as peasant paintings, paper-cuts, antique watches and so on. And there are more than a dozen kinds of fabrics.
Causeway Bay, a good place for shopping in Hong Kong, has shined in recent years with multi-storey shopping centers, such as Times Square, Garland Center, World Trade Center, Lee Garden, Lee Stage Square and Kimberly-Clark. Another open-air market, Jardine S Square, sells fashionable clothes and accessories. Paterson Street and Sudong Street have also formed new forces, making Causeway Bay the first choice for young people to shop.
A good place for shopping in Hong Kong-East of S Road, Queen's Road, Wan Chai is a concentrated place for fabric furniture, curtains, rattan and wood. To decorate your home, you must visit this area.
2. Hollywood Plaza, Hong Kong
Texwood has many branches in Hong Kong. Let me introduce the one in Kowloon: G/F, Oriental Building, 24-26 Argyle Street, Mongkok, Hong Kong. Next to this shop is the Mong Kok exit of MTR. Introduce another one: Shop 361, 3rd Floor, Hollywood Plaza, No.3 Longpan Street, Diamond Hill, Kowloon.
3. There is a profile of Hollywood in Hongkong
Glen Chin, English name Glen Chin, male, born in the United States on October 27th, 1948, is an actor and director. Working behind the scenes in Hollywood.
In p>2112, he was shortlisted for the best actor in the 39th Taiwan Golden Horse Award for his film Hollywood in Hong Kong. Short-listed for the best film in the 23rd Hong Kong Film Awards, he is low-key and rarely appears in public.
4. Hollywood, Hong Kong
Durian Drifting (2111), Hollywood in Hong Kong (2111) and Sanfu ().
durian fluttering and Hollywood in Hong Kong are famous, and I personally like Hollywood in Hong Kong.
5. Where is Hollywood Road in Hong Kong?
It is located in Sheung Wan, Central and Western District of Hong Kong Island. It is one of the earliest ports developed in Hong Kong after its opening. Chinese mainland people have developed this area into a major business district.
Sheung Wan, located in the central and western part of Hong Kong Island, is one of the earliest developed places in Hong Kong after its opening. Chinese mainland people have developed this area into a major business district. Today, those old streets and authentic restaurants still retain the unique flavor of old Hong Kong. Take a classic double-decker bus, visit the scenery from Sheung Wan to Wan Chai, leisurely shuttle through alleys, visit specialty shops, and feel the smile and simple happiness of old Hong Kong life.
Wenxian West Street
Sheung Wan, located in the central and western parts of Hong Kong Island, is one of the earliest developed areas after the opening of Hong Kong. At the end of the Qing Dynasty, because of the chaos of the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom, many China people on the mainland coast fled to Hong Kong and chose to stay here. These Chinese used their capital and business experience to develop Sheung Wan into a major business district for Chinese. Today, Wenxian Street became a transshipment port at that time, and the nearby area became a distribution center for rice and seafood.
Hollywood Road
Hollywood Road, sometimes called Hollywood Road, was the first street built after the opening of Hong Kong. The name Hollywood Road has nothing to do with Hollywood in the American film industry, but comes from Hollywood Road in its early years. Hollywood road spans Sheung Wan and Central District, and this section of the road in Sheung Wan is a gathering place for famous Hong Kong antique dealers. Looking around, there are antique shops with antique ceramics, Ming and Qing furniture, antique calligraphy and painting, stamps and coins in the window. Despite the high price, the rich oriental style still attracts many Chinese and foreign tourists to visit.
Moro Street
Speaking of the history of selling antiques in Moro Street in Hong Kong, it can be traced back to the beginning of last century. At that time, Moro Street was a well-known place for selling and stealing treasures. Because of this, those who buy goods search around like cats, so it is also named Cat Street. More than one hundred years later, Moro Shang Jie is a famous antique street, about 211 meters long, with more than 31 antique shops in the narrow streets. Antiques on sale here include jade, ceramics, bronze Buddha statues, bronze tripod, stone carvings, calligraphy and painting, and gold lacquer wood. Some strange things, such as old watches, pens, old telephones, Mickey Mouse, Barbie dolls and other western gadgets, are scattered on the shelves.
6. Antique Street, hollywood road, Hong Kong
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Sightseeing 1: Hong Kong Island: Central and Admiralty are famous commercial centers in Hong Kong, as well as famous high-end shopping areas. There are many large shopping malls here, such as Landmark Plaza, Jiaxuan Plaza, Prince S Mansion, Taikoo House, Lishan Mansion and Taikoo Square, among which there are many world-famous high-end goods. In addition, large department stores, brand-name boutiques, designer stores and jewelry stores are also among them.
2. Attractions. Sheung Wan and Xihuan are famous for selling traditional folk handicrafts and dried seafood. Hollywood Road and Morrow Street are the must-see places for collectors of antiques and handicrafts. Wenxian Street is a wholesale place for snakes, Minhuali is a famous stamp street, Des Voeux Road West is a distribution center for seafood and groceries, Mei Fang Street is also called salted fish bar, and Yongle Street is a distribution center for all kinds of Chinese medicine and tea. The scattered land in this area, Mei Fang Street, also known as Xianyulan and Yongle Street, is a confluence of various Chinese medicines and tea. There is also an Edward VII-era building in this area-Westport City, where merchants mainly deal in characteristic art sketches, such as country paintings, paper-cutting and antique watches. And there are more than a dozen silk shops.
3. Attractions: Causeway Bay, Wan Chai: Causeway Bay has shined brilliantly in recent years, with multi-storey shopping malls, such as Times Square, Garland Center, World Trade Center, Lee Garden, Lee Stage Square and Kimberly-Clark. Another open-air market, Jardine S Square, sells fashionable clothes and accessories. Paterson Street and Sharp East Street have also formed new forces, making Causeway Bay the first choice for teenagers to shop. As for the area along Queen's Road. Hong Kong Road East, located in Wan Chai, is a distribution center for fabric furniture, curtains, rattan and wood. To decorate this home, you must visit this area.
scenic spot 4. One of the largest shopping centers in Hong Kong, S East: Taikoo Shing Center, located at Taikoo Station, the underground railway in the east of Hong Kong Island, has several large department stores, skating rinks, cinemas, restaurants and other entertainment facilities, as well as many retail shops.
5. Attractions. The shopping malls in Kowloon are mainly located in Tsim Sha Tsui District, where all kinds of high-end shopping malls are gathered, including Ocean Pier, ocean centre, Ocean Gallery, Hong Kong Hotel Mall, Gangwei Building, Sun Plaza, Famous Store City, New World Center, Peninsula Hotel Mall, Belle Shopping Avenue, etc., all of which are places where fashion products and brand-name chain stores gather. In addition, there are export stores -Gallenway Road, local fashion upstart-Kimberly Road, street fashion hotspot-Bailey Shopping Mall and so on. These are shopping places that tourists can go to. Don't miss them. As for the eastern part of Tsim Sha Tsui, it is famous for its orderly modern commercial buildings, such as Nanyang Center, Peninsula Center, Happiness Center, Minghui Center and Hershey Center. To experience the authentic shopping style of Hong Kong, Yau Ma Tei and Mong Kok are inevitable choices. Yau Ma Tei is the most famous night market in Temple Street. It is brightly lit at night and paved on both sides, attracting tourists like crucian carp. Besides Miaojie Night Market, there is also a jade market in Yau Ma Tei. Mong Kok is the central culture of young people, bustling from morning till night. In addition to Nathan Road and S Street in the women's outdoor market, the most famous shopping spots in this area include Garden Street where sporting goods stores gather, and there are many hot spots where young people spend money, including Liu Chao SAR, Xianda Square, Chic Castle and so on.
Second, the play and shopping routes: stations along the MTR (the colors do not correspond to the pictures below): Hong Kong Island Line: Sheung Wan-Central (starting from Tsuen Wan Line)-Admiralty (to Tsuen Wan Line)-Wan Chai-Causeway Bay-Tin Hau-Upper Battery-North Point-Tuo Yu Chung (to Tseung Kwan O Line)-Swire-Sai Wan River-Chai Wan Tsuen Wan Line: Tsuen Wan-. -Tsim Sha Tsui-Admiralty (change to Island Line)-Central (change to Island Line)-Kwun Tong Line: Yau Ma Tei (change to Tsuen Wan Line)-Mong Kok (change to Tsuen Wan Line)-Prince Edward (change to Kowloon Tong (change to Kowloon Canton Railway)-Lok Fu-Wong Tai Sin-Diamond Hill-Rainbow-Kowloon Bay-Kwun Tong Line)-Tiu Keng Ling (change to Kwun Tong) Wan Chai: After arriving at the airport, WHarneyGuang, Hong Kong, gets off at Hong Kong Station by the Airport Express, and then takes the hotel free bus. Very suitable for free travel hotels. The hotel room is relatively small, but it is still relatively clean. However, hotels in Hong Kong generally have smaller rooms! 2. Tsim Sha Tsui: Guangdong Hotel: It is in Tsim Sha Tsui, near the subway station. There are many famous shops in Tsim Sha Tsui, and Harbour City is also nearby. It's a very convenient and good hotel, and the room in memory should be a little bigger than Hong Kong Huamei Yuehai Hotel. 3. Causeway Bay: Metropolitan Hotel and Li Yue Hotel: These two hotels are relatively new. They are all in Causeway Bay, a little distance from the subway station, but they are basically within walking distance to shopping places such as Times and sogou. In addition, the hotel has a shuttle bus between the hotel and Times Square, which is very convenient. The hotel has a specific timetable! Popular routes: Causeway Bay-Harbour City-Mong Kok. Personally, t think so. S necessary to go to the restaurant or shop recommended in the guide. Tea restaurants and dessert shops on the streets of Hong Kong are very good and the prices are moderate. And when you often visit, you will encounter restaurants recommended in the raiders. It is time-consuming and uneconomical to look for restaurants. 4. Shopping phone number: 1. Shopping in Hongkong: There is a famous duty-free shop in Tsim Sha Tsui, Europe, which is famous for its famous brand-name clothes and shoes. There are tourist buses around the door, and tourists go in to buy them. At first glance, it's all like this. In fact, many of them are out-of-season goods for tourists, especially Japanese tourists. If you really want to buy it, go to Harbour City a few steps away. There are many new products. In Causeway Bay, the goods in major shops are much newer. If you don't mind money, going to Causeway Bay is definitely the best choice. 2. Shopping in Hong Kong-Cosmetics 2.1 The brand with the biggest price difference between skin care products and cosmetics is Lancome, and the price is 61% in China. Clinique is about 65% to 71%. (Except for eye cream, 81%) The lowest price difference is Chanel. Because a small store in Chanel is often out of stock, it has to go to a department store to buy it. Therefore, the price difference is small, and the price difference between Estee Lauder and Clarins is in the middle. SASA is a good choice, but sometimes young women accidentally give expired or expired goods to guests in mainlandChina and Taiwan Province, so there is no need to argue with them. Once fox fox found that there was something wrong with the gift in her hand, so she smiled and asked the young lady to change it. Miss quickly apologized and gave me a new bottle. There used to be a strawberry shop near the Star Ferry Pier in Kowloon, which was quite famous among MM in the mainland, but it changed its atmosphere in 1999 and is now very expensive. The biggest difference in perfume price is GUCCIENVY 411, a domestic department store in the United States, which sells various men's S perfumes ranging from HK$ 111 to HK$ 125. Rainbow has more kinds of perfumes than Sasha. The one in Causeway Bay, next to sasa and Ajisen Lamian Noodles, is easier to find. In addition, the body shop is in Hong Kong, and the natural beauty products and Shiseido shampoo in the United States are cheaper than those in Beijing and Shanghai. You can buy foot-grinding cream specially recommended by BODYSHOP, and mm should also take care of her feet. There is no such good foot cream in China.
3. Shopping in Hong Kong-jewelry/watches/high-end pens. In Hong Kong, you can see enough good watches. You can see them in China, but I can't. The price is good, much cheaper than in China. For example, Cartier trinity, which is popular now, sells for 13311 in China, and HK:HKD7111 is another example. The new celebrity watch in the domestic market (I can't remember what style it is, anyway, it is the kind that is often advertised) is only available in Jinzhubao, Shanghai. 4411 yuan, the price in Hong Kong is 7111 yuan (many jewelry and watch shops charge RMB). Fox strongly recommends buying TAG Heuer in Hong Kong. The price difference is not small. I recommend the big Shanghai watch shop in front of Times Square, which is small but has a good attitude and good reputation. In addition, there are many watch shops in Mong Kok, which charge RMB. Tsim Sha Tsui is 21% more expensive than other places. Don can't buy it there, especially in tourist shops. Seiko has the same price as other SWATCH, but there are accessories such as straps, which are not available in China. You might as well buy one or two watchbands and give them away for your own use. Seiko's Hong Kong models are much more than those in China. Friends who like Japanese dramas can watch it. Fox himself didn't I don't like Japanese goods, so he didn't. I haven't studied it in depth. When you first enter a jewelry store, you will feel that Hong Kong diamonds are much more expensive than those in mainland Crabbie. In fact, the color and clarity of diamonds in Hong Kong are much better than those in mainlandChina. One of my colleagues gave his fiancee an E color stone. Although it is very small, only 25 carats, it is as pure as water. You can't find such a good one in Shanghai. When you go to a jewelry store in Shanghai, H and I are lewd, and some people buy K color. So, it depends on whether you want a big stone or a beautiful stone. Nice color. Come to Hongkong. If it's big, it's best to buy it in China. Although the color is poor, it will eventually be much cheaper. S better to buy it the old-fashioned way. Zhou Shengsheng, Chow Tai Fook and TSL all have them. Young people can look at eye drops and gold jewelry. Only after reading such a store can I know that gold can be not tacky at all, fashionable and beautiful. 4. Hong Kong Shopping-Electrical Appliance Fengze Electric Appliance Co., Ltd. has guaranteed quality, but it is a little expensive. If you know your career, it is much cheaper to find good things in Mong Kok. In fact, many electrical appliances are still very expensive, especially air conditioners. But I believe you won't buy anything big, so don't buy it. Don't talk about it. The biggest difference is the stereo, especially the mini system, which is portable. My colleague Tianlong Shanghai 5111, HK is 2911HKD, but this poor man is entering the customs.