Hong Kong is a shopper’s paradise and is known as the “Pearl of the Orient”, “Gourmet Paradise” and “Shopping Paradise”. When you go to Hong Kong, you must go shopping. Where are the places in Hong Kong where you can buy specialties?
1. Harbor City
Harbor City is a large building complex in Hong Kong, extending to the south. Tsim Sha Tsui Star Ferry Pier, north to China Hong Kong City. Since it is the largest shopping mall in Hong Kong, it has also become one of the tourist shopping attractions. Harbor City will decorate the square with a strong festive atmosphere during holidays such as Christmas and Lunar New Year, and the focus of the layout is on the entrance to the Star Ferry Terminal in Tsim Sha Tsui. Here you can buy a variety of Hong Kong products, both big-name and niche.
2. T Galleria by DFS (Canton Road Store, Hong Kong)
T Galleria by DFS (Canton Road Store, Hong Kong) is located in Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong. It is the largest shopping mall in Hong Kong and the One of the largest shopping malls in West Kowloon District, it is a property owned by the Wharf Group. The shopping mall covers an area of ??2 million square feet and includes about 50 restaurants, 2 large cinemas, 3 hotels and about 700 retail stores. Here you can buy all kinds of big-name brands duty-free.
3. Causeway Bay
Causeway Bay (because the Cantonese pronunciation is relatively smooth, some Hong Kong people will pronounce Causeway Bay as the "ring" of the gong, making all three characters become Yangping) Located to the west of the north shore of the center of Hong Kong Island, it is the main commercial and entertainment venue in Hong Kong. There are many large department stores and shopping malls in the area, including Sogo Department Store, Times Square, Lee Theater Plaza and the World Trade Center. The Causeway Bay shopping district is also the most expensive location in the world to rent.
4. Mongkok
Mongkok is the most crowded area in Hong Kong and a popular shopping place for locals. Many shops and restaurants are open all night. The whole area is bustling and crowded, with banks, There are many commercial buildings and the layout of shops is small and exquisite. The section of Nathan Road is the highlight. Bounded by Nathan Road, shopping malls are concentrated to the east and residential areas are to the west. The transportation in Mong Kok is very developed, with buses, trains, subways, and green minibuses running all night. The area east of Nathan Road is often crowded during holidays.