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Where can I buy cheap things in Hong Kong? One or ten popular shopping places in Hong Kong? Tsim Sha Tsui: Surprises keep coming. Tsim Sha Tsui is another treasure for the booming sales industry in Hong Kong, where the price reduction warehouses of famous clothing brands such as Esprit and Levis are located. If you start from Tsim Sha Tsui and walk along Nathan Road, you can walk all the way to Mong Kok, four subway stations away, and there are many shops and department stores along the way, which will definitely make you see more things than you do. In addition, don't miss Harbour City, which specializes in high-end goods. ② Mong Kok: A popular shopping area Mong Kok is a famous "buy cheap" area in Hong Kong. In addition to the ubiquitous shops and countless shopping choices, the well-known "women's street" is here to "live". Women's Street, named Cai Tong Street, is a compulsory introductory course to know Hong Kong as a shopping paradise. The reason why it is called Women's Street, as its name implies, is because this night market sells many women's clothes and accessories. Go to women's street, don't pay too much attention to quality. Just feel the pleasure of bargaining and squeezing others to buy cheap goods. 3 Huangpu Xintiandi: Gourmet shopping is a shopping center in Huangpu Garden, Kowloon. It looks like a cruise ship and is the symbol of the whole shopping area. The shopping area consists of several shopping malls, which bring together all kinds of goods. Cai Lan Cuisine Restaurant, founded by the famous gourmet Cai Lan, is nearby, and there are several high-quality restaurants selected by famous artists. (4) Causeway Bay: Causeway Bay, a typical shopping city on Hong Kong Island, is covered with various luxury shopping malls such as sogou, Seibu, Mitsukoshi and Zhicheng in Hong Kong. In addition, the Hong Kong version of Times Square, with the same names as Times Square in new york and Times Square in Tokyo, is another shopping hotspot. ⑤ Sha Tin, New Territories: Overlord Shopping Mall In recent years, the New Territories has been developed into residential areas with many high-rise apartments, and neighborhood shopping centers serving residents have naturally emerged. The new city plaza built in Sha Tin, New Territories is one of the best, because its scale is by no means comparable to that of ordinary neighborhood shopping malls. In addition, the shopping center is also connected with other neighboring shopping centers, so that shoppers can fully feel endless shopping excitement. ⑥ Taipingfeng: The shopping malls on the mountain are small at night, but they can stay away from the hubbub. Shopping in a condescending environment is also a good experience. After nightfall, you can still overlook the night view of Xiangjiang River. All landowners Sham Shui Po: Sham Shui Po, the wholesale world, is not strictly a shopping area, but a clothing wholesale headquarters. Many clothing wholesale stores in this area are unique and form their own characteristics. Although most wholesale stores don't take out clothes, some shops still do neighborhood business, so you can take the opportunity to buy some cheap and beautiful clothes. In addition, Sham Shui Po has a striking West Kowloon Center. The shopping center on the 9th floor offers various shopping options. In particular, it is the first indoor roller coaster in Hong Kong. 8 Central escalator: Alley surprise: A continuous central escalator from the ground in Central to the top of the mountain carries tourists across the street in mid-air. Take the escalator, not only shuttle through the city, but also pay attention to capture the small paradise lost in the city. These small markets are hidden in the alleys of the financial district, but they always give off a lively atmosphere of enjoying themselves at night. Stanley Market: The market near the sea is at the southernmost tip of Hong Kong Island, and Stanley facing the sea gives people an elegant European style. Walking in the open-air Stanley market and buying a wide range of clothes, ornaments and fine products is like being in a Sunday flea market in Europe and America. Take part in Taiyuan Street in Wan Chai: Toy Paradise. Taiyuan Street in Wan Chai is definitely a paradise for toy lovers. An inconspicuous street is actually Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, and the whole street is lined with toy stores selling all kinds of toys. Almost all out-of-print, collectible and latest toys can be found in this toy street, and the price is cheaper than that of ordinary department stores. In addition, another advantage here is that you can try to bargain, but there is no guarantee that you will succeed. Second, tourists who like the novelty of the open-air market can enjoy Taobao in the Hong Kong market and feel the authentic local life culture. Hong Kong's market has its own charm and treasure, waiting for you to discover! Besides searching for strange things, you can also enjoy bargaining! Temple Street Night Market: Temple Street Night Market is a treasure to choose cheap goods. There are many stalls on both sides of the city, selling cheap clothes, pens, watches, CDs, tapes, electronic products and toys, computer hardware and travel bags. Vendors provide delicious seafood and delicious cooked snacks. There are many physiognomists and professional chess players in the Yau Ma Tei section of Temple Street. At the other end, female singers sang, and like-minded Cantonese opera lovers gathered to improvise. When you visit Temple Street, you can feel the rich life atmosphere of the civilian night market. Stanley Market: Stanley Market is a treasure-house for buying special gifts. In the old alley of this old fishing village, there are all kinds of small shops and stalls, selling a wide variety of goods, including China handicrafts, silk products, antique treasures and large-size clothing, which makes people see things in a blur. Jardine's Square: The open-air stalls in Jardine's Square are crowded with people selling cheap clothes, accessories and daily groceries, including hairdressing products, bags, textiles, mobile phone accessories and household items. At the other end of Zhadian Square is a small wet goods market and some flower stalls. This product is cheap and good. "Woman Street" (Cai Tong Street): The "woman street" in Mong Kok is called Cai Tong Street. The booth mainly sells women's accessories with popular prices, as well as men's accessories, children's wear and toys. Liyuan East-West Street: The vendors in Liyuan East-West Street mainly sell all kinds of ready-made clothes and also provide tailor-made clothes. There are fine silk and other high-grade fabrics to choose from, with first-class design, traditional style and clever color matching. Duty Free Shop: Hong Kong Airport Shopping Gallery, Hong Kong Huicheng, Duty Free Shop and DFS Global Duty Free Shop. Xinxin Bian Xiao specially reminds that Xinxin Travel Network is launching "Free Travel". As long as you pay attention to @ Xinxin Travel and forward the activity to Weibo, with at least @ one friend, the winners will have the opportunity to get free tickets for free travel routes or scenic spots. And it may be the city or tourist destination you want to go to!