There are four main categories of Hong Kong specialties: seafood, tea restaurant snacks, barbecued meats and desserts. Hong Kong food is mainly distributed in Tsim Sha Tsui, Mong Kok, Central, Causeway Bay and other areas. The most famous food districts include Temple Street, Lan Kwai Fong, SOHO, Lei Yue Mun, Lamma Island, Aberdeen Typhoon Shelter, etc. Hong Kong Catering Consumption Index: Snacks such as Hong Kong-style fish eggs are generally around 10 yuan or less, rice and noodles in tea restaurants are generally around 20-40 yuan, and Hong Kong-style milk tea is also around 10 yuan. The tea restaurant can be said to be a unique style of Hong Kong. It integrates Hong Kong's characteristic Western catering and develops its own authentic culture. The specialty delicacies in the tea restaurant include wontons, shrimp dumplings, barbecued pork, fish eggs, rice porridge and noodles, egg tarts, pork chop buns, etc. There are many varieties. Recommendation: There are many famous tea restaurants in Hong Kong, such as Tan Dao, which is famous for selling egg tarts, Macau tea restaurant, which is famous for pork chop buns, Yinlong, which is famous for noodles, Jiujiao, which is famous for Che Tsai Noodles, Fu Ji, which is famous for selling porridge, etc.< /p>
Three major shopping areas:
Central Central is filled with majestic high-rise buildings and gorgeous shopping malls. The strong contrast between the ancient traditional market and the fashion stores of famous designers undoubtedly adds a lot of shopping pleasure to tourists. Many shopping spots can be found around the SAR Government Headquarters, financial institutions and banking centres. Among them, Landmark Plaza, Grand Place, Prince's Building, Alexandria Building and the International Finance Center shopping mall are Hong Kong's famous large shopping malls for tourists who like brand-name clothing. Definitely not to be missed! Li Yuen Street East and West are two parallel alleys located between Des Voeux Road Central and Queen's Road Central. The alleys are lined with stalls selling cheap clothes, watches, artificial jewelry, leather bags and leather shoes. Opening hours are 10:00 am to 7:00 pm. The photography equipment on Stanley Street is not only rich in styles, but also affordable. Hollywood Road wraps around the central business district and is a great place to find antiques. Going west is Sheung Wan, where there are many unique "staircase streets" filled with roadside stalls and hawkers.
Sai Wan The Western City in Sheung Wan is located between Connaught Road Central and Morrison Street. It is a shopping mall with a European architectural style and houses a large number of Chinese handicraft shops and Pitou shops. The area to the west of Xigang City is a place with a long history that specializes in selling seafood (dried seafood). The roadside stalls and shops along Moro Shang Street are a concentration of antiques, with watches, copper coins and stone carvings everywhere.
Admiralty Admiralty is also popular for its famous stores, among which Pacific Place is the most popular large shopping and leisure center. There are more than 130 stores of famous brands in shopping malls such as Marks & Spencer, Lane Crawford, and Seibu, which is dizzying. Pacific Place is connected to the Admiralty MTR Station, and the transportation is very convenient.
International brand fashion
Introduction: In addition to local brands, almost all international brand fashion stores in Hong Kong have specialty stores or counters in Hong Kong, selling the latest fashions, accessories and leather shoes. etc., with complete styles and lower prices than many countries or regions. Of course, Hong Kong can also meet the requirements of people of different ages. Fashionable T-shirts and jeans suitable for young people are relatively cheap, starting from a few dozen Hong Kong dollars, and the styles and materials are quite satisfying. In addition, the prices of fur and general leather products are also cheaper than in European and American countries. Customized clothing is also very popular in Hong Kong. Hong Kong's tailors have exquisite craftsmanship and meticulous craftsmanship. From suits, shirts, skirts to evening gowns, they can be customized for you. Recommended locations: Fa Yuen Street, Mong Kok; Times Square and Lee Gardens in Causeway Bay; Pacific Place in Admiralty; Prince's Building, Alexandria Building, Chater Building, Landmark Plaza and Tsim Sha Tsui in Central. Transportation: accessible by MTR
Jewelry and Watches
Introduction: Sparkling and dazzling diamond jewelry is the favorite of ladies. Walking on the streets of Hong Kong, tourists will definitely stop for the jewelry displayed in the windows of jewelry stores. Hong Kong's diamond and gold jewelery has novel designs, fine workmanship and reasonable prices. It ranges from traditional styles to the latest popular cartoon characters, and is certainly suitable for people of all ages. Jade is said by the Chinese to have the effect of warding off evil spirits and calming surprises. When choosing jade, it is better to have a balanced color, crystal clear and cool to the touch. When purchasing jade, the type and origin of the jade should be clearly stated on the invoice. If you want to buy valuable jade, you should go shopping with an expert. Pearls are judged by their luster, size and refractive power. Diamonds vary in price based on their weight, color, clarity and cut. In Hong Kong, there are a dazzling variety of watch styles, ranging from luxury watches worth hundreds of thousands of Hong Kong dollars a piece, to sports watches worth a few hundred dollars, and even fashion watches worth tens of dollars a piece, for tourists to choose from. Recommended locations: Yee Wo Street, Hennessy Road, Causeway Bay; Nathan Road, Mongkok, Tsuen Wan Jewelry and Goldsmiths Transportation: Accessible by MTR
Luxury Cosmetics
Introduction: Hong Kong canceled a few years ago The tax on cosmetics has been eliminated to make the prices of such goods more competitive. In addition to department store counters, there are also chain cosmetics supermarkets where directly imported goods are very affordable. Recommended locations: Lockhart Road and Kai Chiu Road in Causeway Bay; Granville Road and Harbor City in Tsim Sha Tsui; Sai Yeung Choi Street South in Mongkok: Accessible by MTR
Hong Kong-style pastries
Introduction: "Wife "Cake", chess piece cake, almond cake, and egg rolls can be bought in Mong Kok, Tsim Sha Tsui, Wan Chai, Causeway Bay, and North Point.
Hong Kong Gold Jewelry
Introduction: Hong Kong is a major international gold jewelry center. There are many jewelry and gold jewelry shops. There are a dazzling array of gold jewelry in the windows, all with reliable quality guarantees, genuine goods, and Exquisitely crafted, both traditional and fashionable styles are available. When buying gold jewelry in Hong Kong, there are no customs duties and sales taxes, and the jewelry prices are absolutely affordable. Yee Wo Street and Hennessy Road in Causeway Bay (Exit D2 of Causeway Bay MTR Station), as well as a section of Nathan Road from Tsim Sha Tsui (MTR Mong Kok Station, Yau Ma Tei Station, Jordan Station and Tsim Sha Tsui Station), are dotted with jewelry and gold stars, making shopping easy!
Handicrafts
Introduction: Hong Kong's finely handcrafted Chinese handicrafts fully express the colors of folk art and are the best decorations for home furnishings.
Digital products
Introduction: When it comes to digital products, Hong Kong is one of the best in Asia in terms of types and models. There are many digital product stores in Hong Kong. Whether you plan to buy the latest electronic products or ordinary small household appliances, you will not be disappointed. Many of the latest designs of electrical appliances and household products are the first to be launched in Hong Kong. Some products are not even available in other countries or regions, but have already begun to be reduced in price in Hong Kong. In addition to reasonable prices, there are more and more choices of various electrical appliances and audio-visual equipment, and the designs are becoming more and more sophisticated.
Recommended locations: Mong Kok MTR Station and Causeway Bay MTR Station area; Gordon and Gold Shopping Malls near Sham Shui Po MTR Station Transportation: Accessible by MTR